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vite-plugin-external-globals

v0.4.1

Published

Transform external imports into global variables like output.globals.

Downloads

120

Readme

vite-plugin-external-globals

build npm License

  1. Transform the import statement into a reference to a global window variable.
  2. Embed the CDN script in the HTML file.

Note: This plugin only activates during the build phase.

Installation

pnpm add -D vite-plugin-external-globals

Usage

import externalGlobals from "vite-plugin-external-globals";

export default defineConfig({
    plugins: [
        externalGlobals({
            injectTo: "body",
            integrity: true,
            crossorigin: "anonymous",
            entry: [
                {
                    name: "lodash",
                    path: "lodash.min.js",
                    var: "_",
                },
            ],
        }),
    ],
});

The entry defines a group of package names that need to be transformed, which corresponds to the package names introduced by the import statement in the code.

The injectTo indicates the location of the inserted CDN scripts in the HTML.
Integrity and crossorigin are related to CSP, and can also be configured in each package of the entry.

You can specify the version using version field, as by default, the plugin automatically searches for the installed versions in node_modules.
In addition to name, you can use pkgName to specify cases where the library has a different name in node_modules, but such cases are rare.

You may specify your preferred CDN source via the cdn field, which accepts a function.

The definition of the function's type is as follows.

type CDN = (name: string, version: string, path: string) => string;

This plugin provides popular CDN functions, such as jsDelivr, unpkg, and cdnjs (CloudFlare).
The libPreset function is provided, which enables you to obtain a pre-configured preset by simply using libPreset("react") or libPreset("lodash").