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@module-federation/utilities
Advanced tools
This library was generated with Nx.
Run nx build utils
to build the library.
Run nx test utils
to execute the unit tests via Jest.
FederatedBoundary
A component wrapper that provides a fallback for safe imports if something were to fail when grabbing a module off of a remote host.
This wrapper also exposes an optional property for a custom react error boundary component.
Any extra props will be passed directly to the imported module.
Usage looks something like this:
import { FederationBoundary } from '@module-federation/utilities/src/utils/react';
// defining dynamicImport and fallback outside the Component to keep the component identity
// another alternative would be to use useMemo
const dynamicImport = () => import('some_remote_host_name').then((m) => m.Component);
const fallback = () => import('@npm/backup').then((m) => m.Component);
const MyPage = () => {
return <FederationBoundary dynamicImporter={dynamicImport} fallback={fallback} customBoundary={CustomErrorBoundary} />;
};
ImportRemote
A function which will enable dynamic imports of remotely exposed modules using the Module Federation plugin. It uses the method described in the official Webpack configuration under Dynamic Remote Containers.
This function will allow you to provide a static url or an async method to retrieve a url from a configuration service.
Usage looks something like this:
import { importRemote } from '@module-federation/utilities';
// If it's a regular js module:
importRemote({
url: 'http://localhost:3001',
scope: 'Foo',
module: 'Bar',
}).then(
(
{
/* list of Bar exports */
}
) => {
// Use Bar exports
}
);
// If Bar is a React component you can use it with lazy and Suspense just like a dynamic import:
const Bar = lazy(() => importRemote({ url: 'http://localhost:3001', scope: 'Foo', module: 'Bar' }));
return (
<Suspense fallback={<div>Loading Bar...</div>}>
<Bar />
</Suspense>
);
import { importRemote } from '@module-federation/utilities';
// If it's a regular js module:
importRemote({
url: () => MyAsyncMethod('remote_name'),
scope: 'Foo',
module: 'Bar',
}).then(
(
{
/* list of Bar exports */
}
) => {
// Use Bar exports
}
);
// If Bar is a React component you can use it with lazy and Suspense just like a dynamic import:
const Bar = lazy(() =>
importRemote({
url: () => MyAsyncMethod('remote_name'),
scope: 'Foo',
module: 'Bar',
})
);
return (
<Suspense fallback={<div>Loading Bar...</div>}>
<Bar />
</Suspense>
);
// You can also combine importRemote and FederationBoundary to have a dynamic remote URL and a fallback when there is an error on the remote
const dynamicImporter = () =>
importRemote({
url: 'http://localhost:3001',
scope: 'Foo',
module: 'Bar',
});
const fallback = () => import('@npm/backup').then((m) => m.Component);
const Bar = () => {
return <FederationBoundary dynamicImporter={dynamicImporter} fallback={fallback} />;
};
Apart from url, scope and module you can also pass additional options to the importRemote() function:
FAQs
For warning: [`@module-federation/runtime`](https://module-federation.io/guide/basic/runtime.html) is recommended as a replacement
The npm package @module-federation/utilities receives a total of 53,842 weekly downloads. As such, @module-federation/utilities popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @module-federation/utilities 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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