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@module-federation/webpack-bundler-runtime
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Module Federation Runtime for webpack
@module-federation/webpack-bundler-runtime
The package needs to be used with webpack/rspack bundler. It will export federation object which includes runtime, instance, bundlerRuntime, initOptions, attachShareScopeMap, bundlerRuntimeOptions.
After referencing, mount it to the corresponding bundler runtime, and then use the corresponding api/instance.
import federation from '@module-federation/webpack-bundler-runtime';
__webpack_require__.federation = federation;
__webpack_require__.f.remotes = __webpack_require__.federation.remotes(options);
__webpack_require__.f.consumes = __webpack_require__.federation.remotes(options);
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Module Federation Runtime for webpack
The npm package @module-federation/webpack-bundler-runtime receives a total of 1,032,344 weekly downloads. As such, @module-federation/webpack-bundler-runtime popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @module-federation/webpack-bundler-runtime demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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