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@astrojs/solid-js
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Use Solid components within Astro
This Astro integration enables server-side rendering and client-side hydration for your SolidJS components.
There are two ways to add integrations to your project. Let's try the most convenient option first!
astro add
commandAstro includes a CLI tool for adding first party integrations: astro add
. This command will:
astro.config.*
file to apply this integrationTo install @astrojs/solid-js
, run the following from your project directory and follow the prompts:
# Using NPM
npx astro add solid
# Using Yarn
yarn astro add solid
# Using PNPM
pnpm astro add solid
If you run into any issues, feel free to report them to us on GitHub and try the manual installation steps below.
First, install the @astrojs/solid-js
integration like so:
npm install @astrojs/solid-js
Most package managers will install associated peer dependencies as well. Still, if you see a "Cannot find package 'solid-js'" (or similar) warning when you start up Astro, you'll need to install SolidJS:
npm install solid-js
Now, apply this integration to your astro.config.*
file using the integrations
property:
// astro.config.mjs
import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
+ import solid from '@astrojs/solid-js';
export default defineConfig({
// ...
integrations: [solid()],
// ^^^^^^^
});
To use your first SolidJS component in Astro, head to our UI framework documentation. You'll explore:
When you are using multiple JSX frameworks (React, Preact, Solid) in the same project, Astro needs to determine which JSX framework-specific transformations should be used for each of your components. If you have only added one JSX framework integration to your project, no extra configuration is needed.
Use the include
(required) and exclude
(optional) configuration options to specify which files belong to which framework. Provide an array of files and/or folders to include
for each framework you are using. Wildcards may be used to include multiple file paths.
We recommend placing common framework components in the same folder (e.g. /components/react/
and /components/solid/
) to make specifying your includes easier, but this is not required:
// astro.config.mjs
import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
import preact from '@astrojs/preact';
import react from '@astrojs/react';
import svelte from '@astrojs/svelte';
import vue from '@astrojs/vue';
import solid from '@astrojs/solid-js';
export default defineConfig({
// Enable many frameworks to support all different kinds of components.
// No `include` is needed if you are only using a single JSX framework!
integrations: [
preact({
include: ['**/preact/*'],
}),
react({
include: ['**/react/*'],
}),
solid({
include: ['**/solid/*'],
}),
],
});
For help, check out the #support
channel on Discord. Our friendly Support Squad members are here to help!
You can also check our Astro Integration Documentation for more on integrations.
This package is maintained by Astro's Core team. You're welcome to submit an issue or PR!
FAQs
Use Solid components within Astro
The npm package @astrojs/solid-js receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @astrojs/solid-js popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @astrojs/solid-js demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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