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dynamic-host-module-federation
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Tutorial - A Guide to Module Federation for Enterprise
It's finally time to put everything we learned into action. As we cover specific files and configurations, you can reference the repository found here. Only important files and configurations will be covered.
module-federation-examples
- Lazy load external library from CDN?
- How to create a "Container app" with navbar that is used to select other separate apps?
- Angular et micro front-end : conseils et à la recherche d'un bon tuto
- Do we really need module federation plugins for various frontend tooling ( e.g. vite, webpack etc)?
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How to restrict code access in module federation?
Here is an example how that looks like.
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Is it possible to use Module Federation at static sites built with cra npm build?
Personally, I would opt for the shared-components route. Check out this GitHub repo for a ton of config examples: https://github.com/module-federation/module-federation-examples
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Implementing Micro Frontends in React Using Module Federation
Project Github Repo Webpack Documentation Module Federation Example Module Federation (official documentation)
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How to Build a Micro Frontend with Webpack's Module Federation Plugin
Module Federation Examples by Zack Jackson
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Next.js 11, Module Federation, and SSR — A whole new world
We have a primitive example of omnidirectional, distributed routing available on Github. module-federation-examples/nextjs at master · module-federation/module-federation-examples *Module Federation in Next.js depends on @module-federation/nextjs-mf It will not work unless you have access to this…*github.com
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[AskJS] Webpack Module Federation - what if remote is not available?
Before using module federation on the product, I have the question same as you. I divided into module federation examples, finding webpack already provides a solution. It's called dynamic remote Please see here: https://github.com/module-federation/module-federation-examples/tree/master/advanced-api/dynamic-remotes
What are some alternatives?
dynamic-remote-module-federation - An environment-agnostic, federated app that is partially exposed for dynamic consumption by the host app.
dynamic-container-path-webpack-plugin - Change 'publicPath' at run time rather than build time for dynamic module federated containers.
slides - Presentations
dynamic-module-federation-assets - Assets used for dynamic MF repos.
module-federation-angular
angular-starter - MFE Starter [Moved to: https://github.com/PatrickJS/MFE-starter]
webpack - A bundler for javascript and friends. Packs many modules into a few bundled assets. Code Splitting allows for loading parts of the application on demand. Through "loaders", modules can be CommonJs, AMD, ES6 modules, CSS, Images, JSON, Coffeescript, LESS, ... and your custom stuff.
micro-fun - Micro frontends as Fun with Next.js & module federation
aegis-host - This is the ÆGIS federated application host. Federated components are independently deployable, written by multiple teams in multiple languages, and loaded from multiple repos and network locations at runtime, yet capable of running together in a single process or as distributed components in the ÆGIS application fabric.
webpack-4 - Webpack 4 Plugin For Module Federation