svelte-preprocess
vite-jest
svelte-preprocess | vite-jest | |
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23 | 5 | |
1,713 | 395 | |
0.7% | - | |
5.9 | 0.0 | |
22 days ago | over 2 years ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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svelte-preprocess
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How to use Sass or Scss in Svelte/Sveltekit
You can learn more about the official svelte-preprocess and other available config here
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How does the Svelte compiler works with the Typescript compiler?
svelte-preprocess is responsible for processing things like TypeScript and SCSS. The svelte compiler itself is only responsible for turning the svelte file into JavaScript.
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Sveltekit scss issue
svelte-preprocess should handle scss out-of-the-box, and it’s included in SvelteKit by default if you created your project with create-svelte
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Create Svelte + Typescript + tailwindcss Project(feat. error solved)
// svelte.config.js import sveltePreprocess from 'svelte-preprocess' export default { // Consult https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte-preprocess // for more information about preprocessors // **here -> postcss: true** preprocess: sveltePreprocess({ postcss: true, }) }
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SvelteKit adapter-static building a index.html without metatags and html inside JS files
/** @type {import('@sveltejs/kit').Config} */ const config = { // Consult https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte-preprocess // for more information about preprocessors preprocess: preprocess({ typescript: true, postcss: true, scss: { prependData: @import 'src/styles/helpers/functions.scss'; } }), kit: { paths: { assets: '', base: dev ? '' : '/route/in/website' }, trailingSlash: 'always', adapter: adapter({ pages: 'build', assets: 'build', fallback: 'index.html' }), files: { hooks: 'src/hooks', }, prerender: { default: true, }, } };
- Any way to make Svelte look and feel like Vue?
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How to use autoprefixer and scss together in SvelteKit?
Continue to use tags
- In svelte.config.js ... (import aliases can be whatever you want)
- import svelte_preprocess from 'svelte-preprocess'
- import autoprefixer from 'autoprefixer'
- pass the Svelte preprocessor to Kit's preprocess config option and pass the postcss plugin to that Svelte preprocessor:
svelte.config.js
import svelte_proprocess from 'svelte-process' import autoprefixer from 'autoprefixer' const config = { // Consult https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte-preprocess for more info preprocess: [ svelte_preprocess({ postcss: { plugins: [autoprefixer()] } }) ] }
- In svelte.config.js ... (import aliases can be whatever you want)
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Attempting to add math rendering to mdsvex, but encountering an error
import adapter from '@sveltejs/adapter-auto'; import preprocess from 'svelte-preprocess'; import { mdsvex } from 'mdsvex'; import remarkMath from 'remark-math'; import rehypeKatex from 'rehype-katex-svelte'; /** @type {import('@sveltejs/kit').Config} */ const config = { extensions: ['.svelte', '.svx', '.md'], // Consult https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte-preprocess // for more information about preprocessors preprocess: [ preprocess(), mdsvex({ extensions: ['.svx', '.md'], smartypants: true, layout: { project: "./src/routes/projects/layout.svelte", post: "./src/routes/blog/layout.svelte", }, remarkPlugins: [remarkMath], rehypePlugins: [rehypeKatex], }), ], kit: { adapter: adapter({ edge: false, external: [], split: false }) } }; export default config;
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PostCSS- NESTED --- How can i use it inside a component
Have you tried https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte-preprocess
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Creating your first Svelte App with SvelteKit
// We have changed the adapter line to use adapter-node@next import adapter from '@sveltejs/adapter-node@next'; import preprocess from 'svelte-preprocess'; /** @type {import('@sveltejs/kit').Config} */ const config = { // Consult https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte-preprocess // for more information about preprocessors preprocess: preprocess(), kit: { // We have changed this to point to a build directory adapter: adapter({ out: 'build' }) } }; export default config;
vite-jest
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Was it a mistake to start a really big project with create-react-app?
Even the most official workaround, vite-jest, still has issues to work through, like a lack of Windows support.
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Migrating from Jest to Vitest
I had originally planned to keep using Jest during the migration of CRA to ViteJS, but I kept running into issues, mainly because Jest support for ES Modules is still experimental. There is a Vite plugin called vite-jest but it's still very much a work in progress.
- Create React App
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Supercharge Web DX in Svelte way
Then I tried Vite. Vite also supports lots of things out of the box (especially ESM!). Its HMR - hot module replacement is blazing fast. I can also use plugin like vite-jest (switch to esbuild-jest later on) to replace Babel and speed up my tests. This is the first time I have a relatively "GOOD" DX.
- Experiences using Vite for React+Typescript projects?
What are some alternatives?
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vite-test-example - Example of setting up tests with Vite
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cookbook - VueJS + NodeJS Evergreen Cookbook
svelte-vite-jest-template - Svelte template based on Vite's Svelte template, but includes unit testing setup (Jest and Svelte Testing Library).
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