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vite-plugin-merge

v1.0.0

Published

Vite plugin which merges multiple input directories into the output directory.

Readme

vite-plugin-merge

Vite plugin which merges multiple input directories into the output directory.

Works for both build and serve modes.

Installation

# npm
npm install --save-dev vite-plugin-merge

# Yarn
yarn add --dev vite-plugin-merge

# pnpm
pnpm add --save-dev vite-plugin-merge

Example

Input

.
├── modules
│   ├── a
│   │   └── locales
│   │       ├── en
│   │       │   └── common.json
│   │       └── nl
│   │           └── common.json
│   └── b
│       └── locales
│           ├── en
│           │   └── common.json
│           └── nl
│               └── common.json
├── src
│   └── index.ts
└── vite.config.ts

Configuration

import { defineConfig } from 'vite';
import { jsonMerger, merge } from 'vite-plugin-merge';

export default defineConfig({
    plugins: [
        merge({
            inputs: ['./modules/**/locales'],
            output: 'assets/locales',
            mergers: {
                '.json': jsonMerger({
                    deep: true,
                }),
            },
        }),
    ],
});

Output

.
├── dist
│   ├── assets
│   │   ├── index-B5Qt9EMX.js
│   │   └── locales
│   │       ├── en
│   │       │   └── common.json
│   │       └── nl
│   │           └── common.json
│   └── index.html
└── vite.config.ts

Options

inputs

List of input files or directories. Relative paths are resolved relative to the Vite root. Supports glob patterns, see tinyglobby for the syntax.

output

Ouput file or directory. Relative paths are resolved relative to the Vite root and outDir.

mergers

Optional map of mergers. The keys are file extensions, including the dot. The values are mergers. If multiple input files attempt to write to the same output file, a merger can be to customize the behaviour. If no merger is specified, the last input file overwrites other input files.

A merger is defined as follows:

type Merger =
    | {
          encoding: null;
          merge: (a: Buffer, b: Buffer) => Buffer;
      }
    | {
          encoding: 'utf-8';
          merge: (a: string, b: string) => string;
      };

Serveral built-in mergers are available.

overwriteMerger

The latter file will overwrite the former file. Essentially the same as not specifying a merger at all.

merge({
    mergers: {
        '.bin': overwriteMerger(),
    },
});

concatMerger

The former and latter file are concatenated.

merge({
    mergers: {
        '.txt': concatMerger(),
    },
});

jsonMerger

The former and latter file are parsed as JSON, merged and stringified.

merge({
    mergers: {
        '.json': jsonMerger({
            /**
             * Whether to perform deep or shallow merging.
             * - Shallow uses `Object.assign`.
             * - Deep uses `deepmerge-ts`.
             *
             * Defaults to `false`.
             */
            deep: true,

            /**
             * Passed to `JSON.stringify`.
             *
             * Defaults to `undefined`.
             *
             * @see {@link JSON.stringify}
             */
            replacer: null,

            /**
             * Passed to `JSON.stringify`.
             *
             * Defaults to `undefined`.
             *
             * @see {@link JSON.stringify}
             */
            space: 4,
        }),
    },
});

build.hook

Output generation hook to use. Defaults to generateBundle.

serve.reload

Whether to reload the page when an input file changes. Defaults to false.

debug

Whether to enable debug logging.

License

This project is available under the MIT license.