What is unplugin-auto-import?
unplugin-auto-import is a powerful tool for automatically importing functions, components, and other modules in your JavaScript or TypeScript projects. It helps to reduce boilerplate code and improve development efficiency by eliminating the need to manually import frequently used modules.
What are unplugin-auto-import's main functionalities?
Automatic Import of Functions
Automatically imports functions from specified libraries (e.g., Vue and Vue Router) without needing to manually import them in each file.
module.exports = {
plugins: [
require('unplugin-auto-import/webpack')({
imports: ['vue', 'vue-router'],
}),
],
};
Custom Imports
Allows you to specify custom imports from libraries like Lodash, so you can use functions like debounce and throttle without manual imports.
module.exports = {
plugins: [
require('unplugin-auto-import/webpack')({
imports: [
{
'lodash': [
'debounce',
'throttle'
]
}
],
}),
],
};
TypeScript Support
Generates TypeScript declaration files for the auto-imported modules, ensuring type safety and better development experience.
module.exports = {
plugins: [
require('unplugin-auto-import/webpack')({
dts: true,
}),
],
};
ESLint Integration
Integrates with ESLint to ensure that auto-imported modules are recognized and do not trigger linting errors.
module.exports = {
plugins: [
require('unplugin-auto-import/webpack')({
eslintrc: {
enabled: true,
},
}),
],
};
Other packages similar to unplugin-auto-import
babel-plugin-auto-import
babel-plugin-auto-import is a Babel plugin that automatically imports specified modules when they are used in your code. It is similar to unplugin-auto-import but is specifically designed to work with Babel, making it a good choice for projects that already use Babel for transpilation.
eslint-plugin-import
eslint-plugin-import is an ESLint plugin that helps manage and validate import statements in your code. While it does not automatically import modules, it provides rules to ensure that imports are correctly used and can help prevent common issues related to imports.
unplugin-auto-import
Auto import APIs on-demand for Vite, Webpack, Rspack, Rollup and esbuild. With TypeScript support. Powered by unplugin.
without
import { computed, ref } from 'vue'
const count = ref(0)
const doubled = computed(() => count.value * 2)
with
const count = ref(0)
const doubled = computed(() => count.value * 2)
without
import { useState } from 'react'
export function Counter() {
const [count, setCount] = useState(0)
return <div>{ count }</div>
}
with
export function Counter() {
const [count, setCount] = useState(0)
return <div>{ count }</div>
}
Install
npm i -D unplugin-auto-import
Vite
import AutoImport from 'unplugin-auto-import/vite'
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
AutoImport({ }),
],
})
Example: playground/
Rollup
import AutoImport from 'unplugin-auto-import/rollup'
export default {
plugins: [
AutoImport({ }),
],
}
Webpack
module.exports = {
plugins: [
require('unplugin-auto-import/webpack').default({ }),
],
}
Rspack
module.exports = {
plugins: [
require('unplugin-auto-import/rspack').default({ }),
],
}
Nuxt
You don't need this plugin for Nuxt, it's already builtin.
Vue CLI
module.exports = {
plugins: [
require('unplugin-auto-import/webpack').default({ }),
],
}
You can also rename the Vue configuration file to vue.config.mjs
and use static import syntax (you should use latest @vue/cli-service ^5.0.8
):
import AutoImport from 'unplugin-auto-import/webpack'
export default {
configureWebpack: {
plugins: [
AutoImport({ }),
],
},
}
Quasar
import AutoImport from 'unplugin-auto-import/vite'
import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
AutoImport({ })
]
})
const AutoImportPlugin = require('unplugin-auto-import/webpack').default
module.exports = {
build: {
chainWebpack(chain) {
chain.plugin('unplugin-auto-import').use(
AutoImportPlugin({ }),
)
},
},
}
esbuild
import { build } from 'esbuild'
import AutoImport from 'unplugin-auto-import/esbuild'
build({
plugins: [
AutoImport({
}),
],
})
Astro
import AutoImport from 'unplugin-auto-import/astro'
export default defineConfig({
integrations: [
AutoImport({
})
],
})
Configuration
AutoImport({
include: [
/\.[tj]sx?$/,
/\.vue$/,
/\.vue\?vue/,
/\.md$/,
],
imports: [
'vue',
'vue-router',
{
'@vueuse/core': [
'useMouse',
['useFetch', 'useMyFetch'],
],
'axios': [
['default', 'axios'],
],
'[package-name]': [
'[import-names]',
['[from]', '[alias]'],
],
},
{
from: 'vue-router',
imports: ['RouteLocationRaw'],
type: true,
},
],
ignore: [
'useMouse',
'useFetch'
],
defaultExportByFilename: false,
dirs: [
],
dts: './auto-imports.d.ts',
ignoreDts: [
'ignoredFunction',
/^ignore_/
],
vueTemplate: false,
resolvers: [
],
viteOptimizeDeps: true,
injectAtEnd: true,
eslintrc: {
enabled: false,
filepath: './.eslintrc-auto-import.json',
globalsPropValue: true,
},
biomelintrc: {
enabled: false,
filepath: './.biomelintrc-auto-import.json',
},
})
Refer to the type definitions for more options.
Presets
See src/presets.
Package Presets
We only provide presets for the most popular packages, to use any package not included here you can install it as dev dependency and add it to the packagePresets
array option:
AutoImport({
packagePresets: ['detect-browser-es']
})
You can check the Svelte example for a working example registering detect-browser-es
package preset and auto importing detect
function in App.svelte.
Please refer to the unimport PackagePresets jsdocs for more information about options like ignore
or cache
.
Note: ensure local packages used have package exports configured properly, otherwise the corresponding modules exports will not be detected.
TypeScript
In order to properly hint types for auto-imported APIs
- Enable
options.dts so that auto-imports.d.ts file is automatically generated - Make sure
auto-imports.d.ts is not excluded in tsconfig.json
|
AutoImport({
dts: true
})
|
ESLint
💡 When using TypeScript, we recommend to disable no-undef
rule directly as TypeScript already check for them and you don't need to worry about this.
If you have encountered ESLint error of no-undef
:
- Enable
eslintrc.enabled
|
AutoImport({
eslintrc: {
enabled: true,
},
})
|
FAQ
From v0.8.0, unplugin-auto-import
uses unimport
underneath. unimport
is designed to be a lower-level tool (it also powered Nuxt's auto import). You can think unplugin-auto-import
is a wrapper of it that provides more user-friendly config APIs and capabilities like resolvers. Development of new features will mostly happen in unimport
from now.
You can think of this plugin as a successor to vue-global-api
, but offering much more flexibility and bindings with libraries other than Vue (e.g. React).
Pros
- Flexible and customizable
- Tree-shakable (on-demand transforming)
- No global population
Cons
- Relying on build tools integrations (while
vue-global-api
is pure runtime) - but hey, we have supported quite a few of them already!
License
MIT License © 2021-PRESENT Anthony Fu