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mpa-rspack-plugin

v1.5.3

Published

Mpa plugin for Rspack

Downloads

56

Readme

mpa-rspack-plugin

NPM version

How it works

It will collect */index.[jt]sx? files under src/pages directory as entries, and generate corresponding HTML file for each entry.

Install

npm install --save-dev mpa-rspack-plugin

Usage

const MpaRspackPlugin = require('mpa-rspack-plugin')

module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    new MpaRspackPlugin(),
  ],
}

Options

new MpaRspackPlugin({
  /**
   * Pass to builtins.html
   * See https://www.rspack.dev/config/builtins.html#builtinshtml
   */
  html: {},
  /**
   * ID of the node to be mounted during page rendering.
   * @default 'root'
   */
  mountElementId: 'root',
  /**
   * The paths of the global dependencies.
   * For example: ['./src/global.scss']
   */
  globalImport: [],
  /**
   * Whether to convert the output HTML filename to lowercase.
   * @default false
   */
  lowerCase: false,
  /**
   * The path of the layout component.
   * For example: './src/layout.jsx'
   */
  layout: '',
  /**
   * The address that will open in the browser after devServer starts.
   */
  open: '',
})

The page-level configuration

Create config.json at the same level as the page component to declare page-level configuration. The page-level configuration will be merged with the global html configuration to generate the final configuration for the page.

{
  "filename": "xxxx.html",
}

Layout

The page component will be passed as a child component to the Layout component.

export default function Layout({ children }) {
  return children
}