vite-plugin-federation
storybook
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2,030 | 82,881 | |
3.6% | 0.5% | |
7.0 | 10.0 | |
about 1 month ago | 4 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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vite-plugin-federation
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Module Federation using ViteJS - Step into the Micro-frontend architecture
Today, we'll delve into Module Federation using the Vite Plugin, an excellent tool created by Originjs to develop micro-frontend applications with Vite.
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🚀 Dominate React Project Startups: Insider Tips for Dev Success! 🤓
In my most recent project, I needed to build an application with micro-frontends. Starting my research in this area, I found that the Vite plugin for supporting Module Federation is not stable. In particular, I faced an issue that is still open, raising doubts about its usage. Meanwhile, create-react-app works with Module Federation without any issues. I had to make this difficult decision back then, endure the slow webpack build in favor of stability. 😓
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.NET Core front end development
Vite is largely modular in that a basic installation will not have the features you want but there seems to be a plugin for everything. As far as module federation goes there is this plugin to support it I haven’t used it personally but I’ve also not had any issues with any of the plugins I’ve used. Seems to be fairly solid. You can continue to use webpack if you prefer. Vue 3 will work either way. I just started using vite because the initial setup and configuration was cleaner and easier to use in my opinion.
- Module Federation for distributed front ends — the best of both worlds?
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When I initialize a Tauri project, it using vite by default. How can i use Tauri together with webpack?
It looks like there is a plugin for that. https://github.com/originjs/vite-plugin-federation
storybook
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Modern React testing, part 5: Playwright
As a development server, we can use an actual development server of our app, like Create React App (that we use for the examples) or Vite, or another tool like React Styleguidist or Storybook, to test isolated components.
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How to use NextJS pathname in Storybook 8
Source: qcatch on Feb 22, 2024 https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/discussions/25470
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Storybook not picking up tailwindcss
[Bug]: Configuration with TailwindCss Next.js using Tailwind with Storybook
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Astro.js as an alternative to Next.js: pushing the limits
Astro has no runtime. This means no unit tests. This also means no Storybook for your Astro components (although, they’re working on it!)
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Release Radar • March 2024 Edition
If you're into UI development, then you need to know about Storybook. It's a frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation. The latest version brings some big improvements for testing and documentation with built-in visual testing. There's also React Server Component support, improved controls for React and Vue projects, as well as improved Vite architecture, Vitest testing, and Vite 5 support. Check out all the major changes in the Storybook changelog.
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Top 10 Tools Every React Developer Needs in 2024
Storybook
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Announcing AnalogJS 1.0 🚀
We are continuing to make building fullstack websites and application with Analog and Angular as seamless as possible, and extending the Angular ecosystem through integrations with Astro, Nx, [Vitest]https://analogjs.org/docs/features/testing/vitest, Storybook, and more.
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Storybook 8
Storybook is the industry standard UI tool for building, testing, and documenting components and pages. It’s used by thousands of teams globally, integrates with all major JavaScript frameworks, and combines with most leading design and developer tools.
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Add Cypress, Playwright, and Storybook to Nx Expo Apps
Expo has first-class support for building full-stack websites with React, so I can leverage that to add Cypress/Playwright for E2E testing and add the Storybook for UI components.
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13 best React debugging tools
Storybook emerges as a pioneering solution among React debugging tools, offering an interactive environment for developers to create and test UI components. With its robust platform, teams can build, organize, and design UI components, and even entire screens, without the hurdles of business logic and plumbing.
What are some alternatives?
module-federation-plugin
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