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@tamagui/build

A small, opinionated build script for libraries that target both React Native and React web.

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@tamagui/build

A small, opinionated build script for libraries that target both React Native and React web.

Path-specific extensions are the only way to support ESM. Bundlers used to be flexible and configure this for you, but to conform to spec your import must specify the full file path now, and not leave out the extension. This is trouble for React Native which has platform file extensions.

We wanted to build packages so we didn't have to deal with all this fuss. What it does, is builds out .native and .web versions of every file. It then does some transforms to each to support a wide variety of setups - Metro, Vite, modern Node, etc.

The one limitation for now is it doesn't support .ios and .android platform-specifics at least for platform-specific imports. It does output non-specific versions for Metro/older node, so it'll work there.

It has a few features that make it useful for "universal" libraries:

  • uses tsc to output declaration files to ./types
  • esbuild to output dist/esm and dist/cjs for ESModules and CommonJS
  • outputs .js and .mjs files in dist/esm
    • in .mjs, adds path-specific imports to non-specific imports
  • removes hanging imports that esbuild leaves (see pkgRemoveSideEffects)
  • outputs .native.js and regular .js files for all output files, so React Native always loads separate files from web. In the native specific files,
    • swc is sued to transform to es5
    • process.env.TAMAGUI_TARGET is defined native (otherwise web)
  • on non-native files:
    • imports of react-native are transformed to react-native-web

It assumes your package.json looks something like this:

{
  "source": "src/index.tsx",
  "types": "./types/index.d.ts",
  "main": "dist/cjs",
  "module": "dist/esm",
  "removeSideEffects": "true",
  "scripts": {
    "build": "tamagui-build",
    "watch": "tamagui-build --watch",
    "clean": "tamagui-build clean"
  },
  "exports": {
    "./package.json": "./package.json",
    ".": {
      "react-native-import": "./dist/esm/index.native.js",
      "react-native": "./dist/cjs/index.native.js",
      "types": "./types/index.d.ts",
      "import": "./dist/esm/index.mjs",
      "require": "./dist/cjs/index.js"
    }
  },
  "devDependencies": {
    "@tamagui/build": "latest"
  },
  "tamagui": {
    "build": {
      "skipEnvToMeta": true,
      "bundle.native": "./src/index.ts",
      "bundle.native.test": "./src/index.ts"
    }
  },
}

Install

npx @tamagui/build or install and use the CLI:

Use

  • tamagui-build - builds src folder to dist and types folders
    • tamagui build . second argument sets baseUrl to tsc
    • --bundle-modules - inline node_modules
    • --declaration-root - sets tsc flag --declarationDir ./
    • --ignore-base-url - if not set, tsc is passed --baseUrl .
    • --skip-mjs - don't output mjs files
  • tamagui-build --watch - watches for changes and does the above
  • tamagui-build clean - cleans dist, types, node_modules folders

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Package last updated on 25 Jan 2025

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