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@module-federation/typescript

Webpack plugin to stream typescript for module federation apps/components

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Federated Types

This plugin enables Typescript Types support for Module Federated Components.

Installation

$ npm i @module-federation/typescript

Usage

Register the plugin in webpack configuration (webpack.config.js) file

import webpack from 'webpack';
const FederatedTypesPlugin = require('@module-federation/typescript');

const federationConfig = {
  name: 'my-app',
  filename: 'remoteEntry.js',
  exposes: {
    //...exposed components
    './Button': './src/Button',
    './Input': './src/Input',
  },
  remotes: {
    app2: 'app2@http://localhost:3002/remoteEntry.js', // or Just the URL 'http://localhost:3002/remoteEntry.js'
  },
  shared: ['react', 'react-dom'],
};

module.exports = {
  /* ... */
  plugins: [
    // ...
    new FederatedTypesPlugin({
      federationConfig,
      // ...
    }),
  ],
};

To enable verbose logging add folowing in webpack config:

infrastructureLogging: {
  level: 'log'
}

NOTE: Do Not register 'ModuleFederationPlugin' in your webpack configuration. This plugin packs 'ModuleFederationPlugin' under the hood.

You need to register this plugin in both remote and host apps. The plugin will automatically create a directory named @mf-types in the host app - that contains all the types exported by the remote apps.

To have the type definitions automatically found for imports, add paths in tsconfig.json:

{
  "compilerOptions": {
    "paths": {
      "*": ["./@mf-types/*"]
    }
  }
}

Plugin Options

SettingTypeRequiredDefaultDescription
federationConfigYes-Configuration for ModuleFederationPlugin
disableTypeCompilationbooleanNofalseDisable compiling types for exposed components
disableDownloadingRemoteTypesbooleanNofalseDisable downloading types from remote apps
typescriptFolderNamestringNo@mf-typesThe folder name to download remote types and output compiled types
additionalFilesToCompilestring[]No[]Any additional files to be included (besides ModuleFederationPluginOptions.remotes) in the emission of Typescript types. This is useful for global.d.ts files not directly referenced.

Usage in Next.js

You need to manually pass the federationConfig object to the plugin. The remotes value should contain absolute path.

Sample code:

// next.config.js
const FederatedTypesPlugin = require('@module-federation/typescript');

module.exports = {
  webpack: (config, { buildId, dev, isServer, defaultLoaders, webpack }) => {
    config.plugins.push(
      new FederatedTypesPlugin({
        federationConfig: {
          ...federationConfig,
          remotes: { app2: 'app2@http://localhost:3000/remoteEntry.js' },
        },
        // ...
      })
    );
    return config;
  },
};

Support

Drop me a message on twitter for support/feedback, or maybe just say Hi at @prasannamestha

Credits

Shoutout to @ScriptedAlchemy for helping with the development of this plugin.

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Package last updated on 18 Dec 2022

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