Storing/caching React components

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  • remote-component

    Dynamically load a React Component from a URL

  • If you work on a project that still uses webpack 4 you can straight up use this library to fetch a compiled component: https://github.com/Paciolan/remote-component

  • remote-module-loader

    Loads a CommonJS module from a remote URL for the Browser or Node.js.

  • But if you are working on a webpack 5 (or later) app, I found that you can patch the code from remote-component-loader to work on any version of webpack or you can just take out the code that fetches and creates the component and come up with something like this:

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