What is @vitejs/plugin-react?
The @vitejs/plugin-react package is a plugin for Vite that enables React fast refresh and other React-specific optimizations in a Vite project. It provides out-of-the-box configuration for a seamless development experience when working with React and Vite.
What are @vitejs/plugin-react's main functionalities?
Fast Refresh
Enables React Fast Refresh, which allows you to get instant feedback for changes in your React components during development without losing component state.
import reactRefresh from '@vitejs/plugin-react';
export default {
plugins: [reactRefresh()],
};
JSX Transform
Automatically transforms JSX without the need for importing React in every file, thanks to the new JSX transform introduced in React 17.
import reactRefresh from '@vitejs/plugin-react';
export default {
plugins: [reactRefresh()],
};
Custom Babel Configuration
Allows for custom Babel configurations to be used alongside the plugin, enabling advanced use cases and compatibility with additional Babel plugins.
import reactRefresh from '@vitejs/plugin-react';
export default {
plugins: [reactRefresh({ babel: { plugins: ['@babel/plugin-syntax-dynamic-import'] } })],
};
Other packages similar to @vitejs/plugin-react
react-refresh-webpack-plugin
A Webpack plugin that enables React Fast Refresh. It is similar to @vitejs/plugin-react in providing hot reloading capabilities but is specific to Webpack-based projects.
babel-preset-react-app
This Babel preset includes the necessary Babel plugins for React applications created with Create React App. It handles JSX transformation and other React optimizations but does not provide hot reloading on its own.
craco
CRACO (Create React App Configuration Override) is an npm package that allows you to customize the Create React App configuration without ejecting. It can be used to modify Babel and Webpack configurations, similar to how @vitejs/plugin-react allows for custom configurations in a Vite project.
@vitejs/plugin-react
The default Vite plugin for React projects.
import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
import react from '@vitejs/plugin-react'
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [react()],
})
Options
include/exclude
Includes .js
, .jsx
, .ts
& .tsx
by default. This option can be used to add fast refresh to .mdx
files:
import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
import react from '@vitejs/plugin-react'
import mdx from '@mdx-js/rollup'
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
{ enforce: 'pre', ...mdx() },
react({ include: /\.(mdx|js|jsx|ts|tsx)$/ }),
],
})
node_modules
are never processed by this plugin (but esbuild will)
jsxImportSource
Control where the JSX factory is imported from. Default to 'react'
react({ jsxImportSource: '@emotion/react' })
jsxRuntime
By default, the plugin uses the automatic JSX runtime. However, if you encounter any issues, you may opt out using the jsxRuntime
option.
react({ jsxRuntime: 'classic' })
babel
The babel
option lets you add plugins, presets, and other configuration to the Babel transformation performed on each included file.
react({
babel: {
presets: [...],
plugins: [...],
babelrc: true,
configFile: true,
}
})
Note: When not using plugins, only esbuild is used for production builds, resulting in faster builds.
Proposed syntax
If you are using ES syntax that are still in proposal status (e.g. class properties), you can selectively enable them with the babel.parserOpts.plugins
option:
react({
babel: {
parserOpts: {
plugins: ['decorators-legacy'],
},
},
})
This option does not enable code transformation. That is handled by esbuild.
Note: TypeScript syntax is handled automatically.
Here's the complete list of Babel parser plugins.
Middleware mode
In middleware mode, you should make sure your entry index.html
file is transformed by Vite. Here's an example for an Express server:
app.get('/', async (req, res, next) => {
try {
let html = fs.readFileSync(path.resolve(root, 'index.html'), 'utf-8')
html = await viteServer.transformIndexHtml(req.url, html)
res.send(html)
} catch (e) {
return next(e)
}
})
Otherwise, you'll probably get this error:
Uncaught Error: @vitejs/plugin-react can't detect preamble. Something is wrong.
Consistent components exports
For React refresh to work correctly, your file should only export React components. You can find a good explanation in the Gatsby docs.
If an incompatible change in exports is found, the module will be invalidated and HMR will propagate. To make it easier to export simple constants alongside your component, the module is only invalidated when their value changes.
You can catch mistakes and get more detailed warning with this eslint rule.