0.0.1 • Published 1 year ago

@rbnlffl/esbuild-plugin-browser-sync v0.0.1

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@rbnlffl/esbuild-plugin-browser-sync

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easily integrate browser-sync into your esbuild development flow 🌊

install

yarn install --dev @rbnlffl/esbuild-plugin-browser-sync

use

import esbuild from "esbuild";
import browserSync from "@rbnlffl/esbuild-plugin-browser-sync";

const context = await esbuild.context({
  /* esbuild config */
  plugins: [
    browserSync({ /* options */ })
  ]
});
context.watch();

config

all of the supplied configuration options get directly forwarded to browser-sync. you can find the official docs here: https://browsersync.io/docs/options

caveats

since esbuild doesn't expose to its plugins whether it's in watch mode or not, whenever you include this bad boy, it will spin up a brand new browser-sync session for you. even if you just once call esbuild.build. so be mindful of that.

furthermore, if you are in esbuild's watch mode, and you've configured browser-sync to watch certain files, as well, make sure there are no overlaps in your files prop and the actual sources you're piping to esbuild. the plugin will automatically trigger a reload every time one of the source files that esbuild knows of, change. this may otherwise lead to multiple reloads, and unnecessary work for your cpu.

the best way to use this plugin is to have esbuild take care of watching the source files, and instruct browser-sync to watch assets that are outside of what you process via esbuild, like html files, an svg sprite, images, and so on. this allows you to have a smooth and very performant dx for web pages.

license

mit