Package Exports
- tsup-preset-solid
- tsup-preset-solid/dist/index.js
This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (tsup-preset-solid) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.
Readme
tsup-preset-solid
Preset for building your SolidJS packages with ease using tsup (powered by esbuild).
Features
Preconfigured - Just install, set your entries and use it.
Fast - Uses esbuild under the hood.
SolidStart support - Includes
solid
export condition with preserved JSX.Best practices - Ensures that the built library works well with Solid's tooling ecosystem.
Development and server entries - Creates a separate entry for development, server-side rendering and production form a single source.
Multiple entries - Supports multiple package entries. (submodules)
Automatic package.json configuration - Automatically writes
package.json
fields based on the configuration.
Warning This is a very fresh project, so diverging from the happy path may cause unexpected results. Please report any issues you find.
Quick start
Install it:
npm i -D tsup tsup-preset-solid
# or
pnpm add -D tsup tsup-preset-solid
Add it to your tsup.config.ts
// tsup.config.ts
import { defineConfig } from 'tsup-preset-solid'
export default defineConfig(
// entries (array or single object)
[
// first entry in array should be the main one (index)
{
// entries with '.tsx' extension will have `solid` export condition generated
entry: 'src/index.tsx',
// Setting `true` will generate a development-only entry
devEntry: true,
// Setting `true` will generate a server-only entry
serverEntry: true,
// Setting `true` will remove all `console.*` calls and `debugger` statements
dropConsole: true,
// Format is ['esm', 'cjs'] by default
foramt: 'esm',
},
{
entry: 'src/additional.ts',
},
],
// additional options
{
// Setting `true` will console.log the package.json fields
printInstructions: true,
// Setting `true` will write export fields to package.json
writePackageJson: true,
},
)
Add scripts to your package.json
{
"scripts": {
"build": "tsup",
"dev": "tsup --watch"
}
}