@1.0.0 for vite5.
@0.2.4 for vite4 or lower.
Use webpackChunkName
config in vite project as well as webpack
do.
Not support third party packages. see vitejs #8824
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Install the package from npm (or yarn, or pnpm).
npm install --save-dev vite-plugin-webpackchunkname
Add it to vite.config.ts
// vite.config.ts
import { manualChunksPlugin } from 'vite-plugin-webpackchunkname'
// Other dependencies...
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
manualChunksPlugin(),
]
})
then add webpackChunkName
comments to the import:
import(/* webpackChunkName: "detail" */ "@/detail/somepage.vue")
must add include
option. see(#18) eg:
import Components from 'unplugin-vue-components/vite';
...
plugins: [
Components({
// other params
include: [/\.vue$/, /\.vue\?/]
}),
],
...
Since this plugin extends and overrides the usage of build.rollupOptions.output.manualChunks
. The way to apply your own manual chunks must be done using the callback (rather than the string array) in a way similar to the example below:
/* build.rollupOptions.output.manualChunks */
manualChunks: (
id: string
) => {
if (id.indexOf("node_modules/lodash/") !== -1) {
return "lodash";
}
},
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