0.1.3 • Published 4 years ago

@hsjs/react-refresh-webpack-plugin v0.1.3

Weekly downloads
1
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
4 years ago

React Refresh Webpack Plugin

NPM Version License

An EXPERIMENTAL Webpack plugin to enable "Fast Refresh" (also previously known as Hot Reloading) for React components.

Installation

First - this plugin is not 100% stable. It works pretty reliably, and we have been testing it for some time, but there are still edge cases yet to be discovered. Please DO NOT use it if you cannot afford to face breaking changes in the future.

# if you prefer npm
npm install -D @pmmmwh/react-refresh-webpack-plugin react-refresh

# if you prefer yarn
yarn add -D @pmmmwh/react-refresh-webpack-plugin react-refresh

Usage

First, apply the plugin in your Webpack configuration as follows:

webpack.config.js

const ReactRefreshWebpackPlugin = require('@pmmmwh/react-refresh-webpack-plugin');
// ... your other imports

// You can tie this to whatever mechanisms you are using to detect a development environment.
// For example, as shown here, is to tie that to `NODE_ENV` -
// Then if you run `NODE_ENV=production webpack`, the constant will be set to false.
const isDevelopment = process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production';

module.exports = {
  // It is suggested to run the plugin in development mode only
  // If you are an advanced user and would like to setup Webpack yourselves,
  // you can also use the `none` mode,
  // but you will need to set `forceEnable: true` in the plugin options.
  mode: isDevelopment ? 'development' : 'production',
  // ... other configurations
  plugins: [
    // ... other plugins
    // You could also keep the plugin in your production config,
    // It will simply do nothing.
    isDevelopment && new ReactRefreshWebpackPlugin(),
  ].filter(Boolean),
};

Then, update your Babel configuration. This can either be done in your Webpack config (via options of babel-loader), or in the form of a .babelrc/babel.config.js.

webpack.config.js (if you choose to inline the config)

const isDevelopment = process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production';

module.exports = {
  // DO NOT apply the plugin in production mode!
  mode: isDevelopment ? 'development' : 'production',
  module: {
    rules: [
      // ... other rules
      {
        // for TypeScript, change the following to "\.[jt]sx?"
        test: /\.jsx?$/,
        exclude: /node_modules/,
        use: [
          // ... other loaders
          {
            loader: require.resolve('babel-loader'),
            options: {
              // ... other options
              // DO NOT apply the Babel plugin in production mode!
              plugins: [isDevelopment && require.resolve('react-refresh/babel')].filter(Boolean),
            },
          },
        ],
      },
    ],
  },
};

.babelrc.js (if you choose to extract the config)

module.exports = api => {
  // This caches the Babel config by environment.
  api.cache.using(() => process.env.NODE_ENV);
  return {
    // ... other options
    plugins: [
      // ... other plugins
      // Applies the react-refresh Babel plugin on development modes only
      api.env('development') && 'react-refresh/babel',
    ].filter(Boolean),
  };
};

Options

This plugin accepts a few options that are specifically targeted for advanced users. The allowed values are as follows:

NameTypeDefaultDescription
disableRefreshCheckbooleanfalseDisables detection of react-refresh's Babel plugin. Useful if you do not parse JS files within node_modules, or if you have a Babel setup not entirely controlled by Webpack.
forceEnablebooleanfalseEnables the plugin forcefully. Useful if you want to use the plugin in production, or if you are using Webpack's none mode without NODE_ENV, for example.

Related Work