vite-plugin-federation
vitext
vite-plugin-federation | vitext | |
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6 | 5 | |
2,030 | 388 | |
3.6% | - | |
7.0 | 1.8 | |
about 1 month ago | over 2 years 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
vitext
What are some alternatives?
module-federation-plugin
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