Monorepo React Template
A monorepository sample based on Lerna that creates a modern build system for managing and publishing multiple packages.
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File Structures
monorepo-react-template/
├── README.md
├── README_CN.md
├── LICENSE
├── lerna.json
├── nx.json
├── package.json
├── package-lock.json
├── config/
│ └── custom.webpack.config.js ------------ (set webpack config for `react-scripts`)
│ └── grpc.config.js ---------------------- (copy files of `ts-protoc-gen` package. To generate proto files for the independent development package in Lerna.)
├── packages/
│ ├── front-end/ ------------------------- (based on nextjs, should enter this directory to compile it separately)
│ ├── plugin-component/ --------------------- (compile with TypeScript)
│ ├── plugin-1/ ---------------------------- (depends on the `plugin-component`)
│ ├── plugin-2/ ---------------------------- (using `react-scripts` via create-react-app 5+)
│ └── .../
└──
Getting Started
Make sure if Node 14+ is installed on your computer.
Step 1: Create a new Lerna workspace by running:
$ cd /{your_directory}/monorepo-react-template
$ npx lerna init
Step 2: Install dependencies (Required)
It will automatically install the dependencies of all resources in packages/
without duplication.
$ npm install
Step 3: To open the visualization, run:
$ npx nx graph
Step 4: To build all projects, run
$ npm run cra:init
$ npm run grpc:init
$ npx lerna run build
or Build the package you want (recommend):
$ npm run cra:init
$ npm run grpc:init
$ npx lerna run build --scope=plugin-1 --scope=plugin-2 --scope=plugin-component
Please do not install lerna globally to use lerna run build
Step 5: (optional) Use a custom script like:
$ npx lerna exec npm run export --scope=plugin-2
⚠️ Note 1
Make sure that packages/plugin-component
is copied to node_modules
, Because packages/plugin-1
depends on the packages/plugin-component
.
⚠️ Note 2
projects in packages/
should not include the node_modules/
folder
The scripts configuration of the project in the packages needs to support the global, for example, the react-scripts
command does not exist. You need to install it globally first. The same goes for other commands.
$ sudo npm install --g react-scripts
the same to:
$ sudo npm install --g webpack webpack-cli
⚠️ Note 3
Project dependencies in packages other than packages/front-end
should be configured in the package.json file in the root directory.
⚠️ Note 4
If the npm package installation fails, execute the following command and then install it
$ sudo npm cache clean --force
or
$ sudo chown -R 501:20 "/Users/<YOUR_USER_NAME>/.npm"
⚠️ Note 5
Failure Logs:
NX dlopen(/<package_name>/node_modules/@nrwl/nx-darwin-x64/nx.darwin-x64.node, 1): no suitable image found. Did find:
/<package_name>/node_modules/@nrwl/nx-darwin-x64/nx.darwin-x64.node: cannot load 'nx.darwin-x64.node' (load command 0x80000034 is unknown)
/<package_name>/node_modules/@nrwl/nx-darwin-x64/nx.darwin-x64.node: cannot load 'nx.darwin-x64.node' (load command 0x80000034 is unknown)
If the above error occurs, please make sure that the nx
package, that is, node_modules/@nrwl
version is 15.7.2, versions above 15.8.x cannot run lerna and nx commands correctly.
The kernel version of nx
is related to your OS (Operating System). If you cannot use the Lerna or NX command normally, please upgrade your OS or downgrade the nx
version (configure the dependency of package.json).
OR, In case something breaks though, you can also disable the Rust hasher by using the environment variable NX_NON_NATIVE_HASHER=true
. This will cause the task runner to use git to hash files instead of the rust-powered native implementation (which is faster).
For more commands, please refer to Here.
⚙️ Custom Configuration of Build
Excluding dependencies from the output bundles, you could change the package.json
like this:
The buildConfig
property will be linked to the Webpack configuration.
{
...
"buildConfig": {
"externals": {
"react": "React",
"react-dom": "ReactDOM"
}
},
...
}
If you want to cancel the external files setting, please change it to:
{
...
"buildConfig": {
"externals": ""
},
...
}
Contributing
Licensing
Licensed under the MIT.