svelte-loader
A webpack loader for svelte.
Usage
Configure inside your webpack.config.js
:
...
module: {
rules: [
...
{
test: /\.(html|svelte)$/,
exclude: /node_modules/,
use: 'svelte-loader'
}
...
]
}
...
Check out the example project.
If your Svelte components contain <style>
tags, by default the compiler will add JavaScript that injects those styles into the page when the component is rendered. That's not ideal, because it adds weight to your JavaScript, prevents styles from being fetched in parallel with your code, and can even cause CSP violations.
A better option is to extract the CSS into a separate file. Using the emitCss
option as shown below would cause a virtual CSS file to be emitted for each Svelte component. The resulting file is then imported by the component, thus following the standard Webpack compilation flow. Add ExtractTextPlugin to the mix to output the css to a separate file.
...
module: {
rules: [
...
{
test: /\.(html|svelte)$/,
exclude: /node_modules/,
use: {
loader: 'svelte-loader',
options: {
emitCss: true,
},
},
},
{
test: /\.css$/,
use: ExtractTextPlugin.extract({
fallback: 'style-loader',
use: 'css-loader',
}),
},
...
]
},
...
plugins: [
new ExtractTextPlugin('styles.css'),
...
]
...
Alternatively, if you're handling styles in some other way and just want to prevent the CSS being added to your JavaScript bundle, use css: false
.
Source maps
JavaScript source maps are enabled by default, you just have to use an appropriate webpack devtool.
To enable CSS source maps, you'll need to use emitCss
and pass the sourceMap
option to the css-loader
. The above config should look like this:
module.exports = {
...
devtool: "source-map",
...
module: {
rules: [
...
{
test: /\.(html|svelte)$/,
exclude: /node_modules/,
use: {
loader: 'svelte-loader',
options: {
emitCss: true,
},
},
},
{
test: /\.css$/,
use: ExtractTextPlugin.extract({
fallback: 'style-loader',
use: [{ loader: 'css-loader', options: { sourceMap: true } }],
}),
},
...
]
},
...
plugins: [
new ExtractTextPlugin('styles.css'),
...
]
...
};
This should create an additional styles.css.map
file.
Hot Reload
Hot reloading is turned off by default, you can turn it on using the hotReload
option as shown below:
...
module: {
rules: [
...
{
test: /\.(html|svelte)$/,
exclude: /node_modules/,
use: 'svelte-loader',
options: {
hotReload: true
}
}
...
]
}
...
Hot reload rules and caveats:
_rerender
and _register
are reserved method names, please don't use them in methods:{...}
- Turning
dev
mode on (dev:true
) is not necessary. - Modifying the HTML (template) part of your component will replace and re-render the changes in place. Current local state of the component will also be preserved (this can be turned off per component see Stop preserving state).
- When modifying the
<script>
part of your component, instances will be replaced and re-rendered in place too.
However if your component has lifecycle methods that produce global side-effects, you might need to reload the whole page. - If you are using
svelte/store
, a full reload is required if you modify store
properties
Components will not be hot reloaded in the following situations:
process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production'
- Webpack is minifying code
- Webpack's
target
is node
(i.e SSR components) generate
option has a value of ssr
Stop preserving state
Sometimes it might be necessary for some components to avoid state preservation on hot reload.
This can be configured on a per-component basis by adding a property noPreserveState = true
to the component's constructor using the setup()
method. For example:
export default {
setup(comp){
comp.noPreserveState = true;
},
data(){return {...}},
oncreate(){...}
}
Or, on a global basis by adding {noPreserveState: true}
to hotOptions
. For example:
{
test: /\.(html|svelte)$/,
exclude: /node_modules/,
use: [
{
loader: 'svelte-loader',
options: {
hotReload: true,
hotOptions: {
noPreserveState: true
}
}
}
]
}
Please Note: If you are using svelte/store
, noPreserveState
has no effect on store
properties. Neither locally, nor globally.
License
MIT