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React bridge is used to load the routing module in mf, so that the routing module can work properly with the host environment.
React bridge is used to load the routing module in mf, so that the routing module can work properly with the host environment.
When to use
pnpm add @module-federation/bridge-react
Use createBridgeComponent create component provider
// ./src/index.tsx
import { createBridgeComponent } from '@module-federation/bridge-react';
function App() {
return ( <BrowserRouter basename="/">
<Routes>
<Route path="/" Component={()=> <div>Home page</div>}>
<Route path="/detail" Component={()=> <div>Detail page</div>}>
</Routes>
</BrowserRouter>)
}
export default createBridgeComponent({
rootComponent: App
});
set alias to proxy
//rsbuild.config.ts
export default defineConfig({
source: {
alias: {
'react-router-dom$': path.resolve(
__dirname,
'node_modules/@module-federation/bridge-react/dist/router.es.js',
),
},
},
server: {
port: 2001,
host: 'localhost',
},
dev: {
assetPrefix: 'http://localhost:2001',
},
tools: {
rspack: (config, { appendPlugins }) => {
delete config.optimization?.splitChunks;
config.output!.uniqueName = 'remote1';
appendPlugins([
new ModuleFederationPlugin({
name: 'remote1',
exposes: {
'./export-app': './src/index.tsx',
}
}),
]);
},
},
});
//rsbuild.config.ts
export default defineConfig({
tools: {
rspack: (config, { appendPlugins }) => {
config.output!.uniqueName = 'host';
appendPlugins([
new ModuleFederationPlugin({
name: 'host',
remotes: {
remote1: 'remote1@http://localhost:2001/mf-manifest.json',
},
}),
]);
},
},
});
Use the module
// ./src/index.tsx
import { createBridgeComponent } from '@module-federation/bridge-react';
const Remote1 = createBridgeComponent(()=> import('remote1/export-app'));
function App() {
return ( <BrowserRouter basename="/">
<ul>
<li>
<Link to="/">
Home
</Link>
</li>
<li>
<Link to="/remote1">
Remote1
</Link>
</li>
</ul>
<Routes>
<Route path="/" Component={()=> <div>Home page</div>}>
<Route path="/remote1" Component={()=> <Remote1 />}>
</Routes>
</BrowserRouter>)
}
const root = ReactDOM.createRoot(document.getElementById('root')!);
root.render(
<App />
);
FAQs
React bridge is used to load the routing module in mf, so that the routing module can work properly with the host environment.
The npm package @module-federation/bridge-react receives a total of 5,330 weekly downloads. As such, @module-federation/bridge-react popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @module-federation/bridge-react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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