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Gasket plugin for dynamically adding plugins to Gasket
npm i @gasket/plugin-dynamic-plugins
Update your gasket file plugin configuration:
// gasket.js
+ import pluginDynamicPlugins from '@gasket/plugin-dynamic-plugins';
export default makeGasket({
plugins: [
+ pluginDynamicPlugins
]
});
This plugin gives you the option to dynamically add plugins to Gasket after the core Gasket instance has been created.
This can be useful when you want to add plugins to Gasket for specific environments or commands.
For example, if you have plugins that are only needed for development,
such as the @gasket/plugin-docs and @gasket/plugin-docusarus plugins, you can
dynamically load them into Gasket during local development.
These plugins can then be designated for development by moving them to
devDependencies in the package.json file.
To specify which plugins to load dynamically,
in makeGasket set the dynamicPlugins prop to an array of strings
containing the plugin names you want to add.
// gasket.js
export default makeGasket({
+ dynamicPlugins: [
+ '@gasket/plugin-foo',
+ '@gasket/plugin-bar',
+ './custom-plugin.js'
+ ]
});
You can use sub-configurations by commands or environments to determine which plugins to load dynamically.
For example, if you wanted to load docs-related plugins only when using the docs commands, with a package script like:
"docs": "node gasket.js docs"
In your gasket file, you would then configure the plugins to load dynamically
when the docs command is used.
makeGasket({
// ...
commands: {
'docs': {
dynamicPlugins: [
'@gasket/plugin-docs',
'@gasket/plugin-docusaurus',
'@gasket/plugin-metadata'
]
}
}
})
If you wanted to load the plugins for only a specific environment, you would then configure the plugins to load dynamically for that environment.
makeGasket({
environments: {
local: {
dynamicPlugins: [
'@gasket/plugin-one',
'@gasket/plugin-two',
]
},
'local.custom.env': {
dynamicPlugins: [
'@gasket/plugin-three'
]
}
}
})
Basic gasket configuration is synchronous, but dynamic plugins will be loaded asynchronously.
If you want to wait until dynamic plugins have been loaded into the Gasket
instance before running app code or actions, you can do so by checking if the
isReady property on the Gasket instance has been resolved.
export default {
name: 'example-plugin',
actions: {
async myAction(gasket) {
+ await gasket.isReady;
// do something async after dynamic plugins have been loaded
}
}
};
This plugin hooks the prepare lifecycle to add dynamic plugins to the Gasket instance.
In the prepare hook, plugins specified in the dynamicPlugins configuration
are registered with the Gasket instance.
The init, configure, and prepare lifecycles are then executed exclusively
for the newly added dynamic plugins.
FAQs
Gasket plugin for dynamically adding plugins to Gasket
We found that @gasket/plugin-dynamic-plugins demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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