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Universal HMR for SolidJS

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Solid Refresh

Solid Refresh

npm i -D solid-refresh
yarn add -D solid-refresh
pnpm add -D solid-refresh

This project aims to provide HMR for Solid for various bundlers. It comes with a babel plugin and a runtime. Over time I hope to add different bundlers. Today it supports:

  • Webpack (for strict ESM, use option bundler: "webpack5")
  • Parcel
  • Nollup
  • Vite (with option bundler: "vite")
  • Snowpack (with option bundler: "esm")

Setup

Vite

solid-refresh is already built into vite-plugin-solid.

Parcel

You can add the following to .babelrc:

{
  "env": {
    "development": {
      "plugins": [
        ["module:solid-refresh/babel"]
      ]
    }
  }
}

Webpack

Requires the use of babel-loader. Add the following to .babelrc:

{
  "env": {
    "development": {
      "plugins": ["solid-refresh/babel"]
    }
  }
}

If you're using strict ESM:

{
  "env": {
    "development": {
      "plugins": [["solid-refresh/babel", { "bundler": "webpack5" }]]
    }
  }
}

In your webpack config, be sure to have the following options:

devServer: {
  liveReload: false,
  hot: true,
}

Nollup

Requires the use of @rollup/plugin-babel. Add the following to .babelrc:

{
  "env": {
    "development": {
      "plugins": ["solid-refresh/babel"]
    }
  }
}

Snowpack

Requires the use of @snowpack/plugin-babel. Add the following to .babelrc:

{
  "env": {
    "development": {
      "plugins": ["solid-refresh/babel", { "bundler": "esm" }]
    }
  }
}

Other dev servers

  • wmr - SolidJS is yet to be supported or isn't clear yet. It will use the same config as Snowpack.
  • rollup-plugin-hot - The library uses almost an ESM HMR-like API however it behaves the same way as Parcel. Supporting this library is still unclear.

Development Environment

In any case, your build system needs to support conditional exports and have the development condition set.

Note: in some standard HMR implementations, this may cause your app to reload frequently if the development environment isn't properly set!

How it works

The babel plugin will transform components with matching Pascal-cased names (indicating that they are components). This detection is supported in variable declarations, function declarations and named exports:

// This works
function Foo() {
  return <h1>Hello Foo</h1>;
}

// This also works
const Bar = () => <h1>Hello Bar</h1>;

Anonymous functions with props as the only parameter are also supported.

// This also works
export default function (props) {
  return <h1>Hello Anonymous!</h1>;
}

The components are wrapped and memoized. When the module receives an update, it replaces the old components from the old module with the new components.

Automatic Render Cleanup

The plugin automatically handles cleanups for unhandled render and hydrate calls from solid-js/web.

You can disable this feature entirely through the option "fixRender": false.

Pragma

On a per file basis, use comments at top of file to opt out(change moves up to parent):

/* @refresh skip */

Or force reload:

/* @refresh reload */

@refresh granular

By default, components from the old module are replaced with the new ones from the replacement module, which might cause components that hasn't really changed to unmount abruptly.

Adding @refresh granular comment pragma in the file allows components to opt-in to granular replacement: If the component has changed code-wise, it will be replaced, otherwise, it will be retained, which allows unchanged ancestor components to preserve lifecycles.

Limitations

  • Preserving state: The default mode does not allow preserving state through module replacement. @refresh granular allows this partially.
  • No HOC support.

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Package last updated on 24 Jan 2023

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