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On-demand components auto importing for Svelte.
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pnpm add -D unplugin-svelte-components
// vite.config.ts
import Components from 'unplugin-svelte-components/vite'
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
Components({ /* options */ }),
],
})
// rollup.config.js
import Components from 'unplugin-svelte-components/rollup'
export default {
plugins: [
Components({ /* options */ }),
],
}
// webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
/* ... */
plugins: [
require('unplugin-svelte-components/webpack')({ /* options */ }),
],
}
// esbuild.config.js
import { build } from 'esbuild'
build({
/* ... */
plugins: [
require('unplugin-svelte-components/esbuild')({
/* options */
}),
],
})
// vite.config.ts
import Components from 'unplugin-svelte-components/vite'
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
Components({ /* options */ }), // before sveltekit plugin
sveltekit(),
],
})
Use components as you would usually do, it will import components on demand, and there is no import
required anymore!
It will automatically turn this
<HelloWorld msg="Hello Svelte" />
into this
<HelloWorld msg="Hello Svelte" />
<script>
import HelloWorld from './src/components/HelloWorld.svelte'
</script>
To get TypeScript support for auto-imported components, you can change the config as following to get the support.
Components({
dts: true, // enabled by default if `typescript` is installed
})
Once the setup is done, a components.d.ts
will be generated and updates automatically with the type definitions. Feel free to commit it into git or not as you want.
Make sure you also add
components.d.ts
to yourtsconfig.json
underincludes
.
It's cool to have your own components have been import it, but sometime you want to import third party components.
Thus unplugin-svelte-components
provided a way to import these components.
Components({
dts: true,
external: [
{
from: "agnostic-svelte", // import from third party
names: [ // import these components
"Alert",
"Button as AButton", // import as `AButton`
],
defaultImport: false, // telling `unplugin-svelte-components` to import any component as non-default export
},
],
})
So the Alert
and AButton
will be available to use.
In some cases, you may want to disable the auto-import in your page, unplugin-svelte-components
provides a way to do that by just adding <!-- unplugin-svelte-components disabled -->
in your .svelte file
<!-- unplugin-svelte-components disabled -->
<HelloWorld msg="Hello Svelte" />
The following show the default values of the configuration
Components({
// relative paths to the directory to search for components.
dirs: ['src/components'],
// valid file extensions for components.
extensions: ['svelte'],
// search for subdirectories
deep: true,
// generate `components.d.ts` global declarations,
// also accepts a path for custom filename
// default: `true` if package typescript is installed
dts: false,
// Allow subdirectories as namespace prefix for components.
directoryAsNamespace: false,
// Subdirectory paths for ignoring namespace prefixes
// works when `directoryAsNamespace: true`
globalNamespaces: [],
// Transform path before resolving
importPathTransform: v => v,
// Allow for components to override other components with the same name
allowOverrides: false,
// Accept a svelte pre-processor (e.g. svelte-preprocess)
preprocess: null,
// filters for transforming targets
include: [/\.svelte$/, /\.svelte\?svelte/],
exclude: [/[\\/]node_modules[\\/]/, /[\\/]\.git[\\/]/, /[\\/]\.svelte-kit[\\/]/,],
// Generate corresponding .eslintrc-components.json file.
// eslint globals Docs - https://eslint.org/docs/user-guide/configuring/language-options#specifying-globals
eslintrc:{
enabled: true, // Default `true`
filepath: './.eslintrc-components.json', // Default `./.eslintrc-components.json`
globalsPropValue: true, // Default `true`, (true | false | 'readonly' | 'readable' | 'writable' | 'writeable')
}
})
Thanks to Anthony Fu, this project is heavily inspired by unplugin-vue-components.
MIT License © 2022-PRESENT Mohamed Nesredin
FAQs
Components auto importing for svelte
The npm package unplugin-svelte-components receives a total of 348 weekly downloads. As such, unplugin-svelte-components popularity was classified as not popular.
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