Static-site generation for React on Vite.
See demo(also document): docs
🎈 Support for @tanstack/router
and wouter
is in progress!
- Usage
- Use CSR during development
- Extra route options
- Data fetch
- lazy
<ClientOnly/>
- Document head
- Public Base Path
- CSS in JS
- Critical CSS
- Configuration
- Roadmap
- Credits
npm i -D vite-react-ssg react-router-dom
// package.json
{
"scripts": {
- "build": "vite build"
+ "build": "vite-react-ssg build"
// If you need ssr when dev
- "dev": "vite",
+ "dev": "vite-react-ssg dev",
// OR if you want to use another vite config file
+ "build": "vite-react-ssg build -c another-vite.config.ts"
}
}
// src/main.ts
import { ViteReactSSG } from 'vite-react-ssg'
import routes from './App.tsx'
export const createRoot = ViteReactSSG(
// react-router-dom data routes
{ routes },
// function to have custom setups
({ router, routes, isClient, initialState }) => {
// do something.
},
)
// src/App.tsx
import React from 'react'
import type { RouteRecord } from 'vite-react-ssg'
import './App.css'
const Layout = React.lazy(() => import('./Layout'))
export const routes: RouteRecord[] = [
{
path: '/',
element: <Layout />,
entry: 'src/Layout.tsx',
children: [
{
path: 'a',
Component: React.lazy(() => import('./pages/a')),
entry: 'src/pages/a.tsx',
},
{
index: true,
Component: React.lazy(() => import('./pages/index')),
// Used to obtain static resources through manifest
entry: 'src/pages/index.tsx',
},
{
path: 'nest/:b',
Component: React.lazy(() => import('./pages/nest/[b]')),
entry: 'src/pages/nest/[b].tsx',
// To determine which paths will be pre-rendered
getStaticPaths: () => ['nest/b1', 'nest/b2'],
},
],
},
]
Vite React SSG provide SSR (Server-Side Rendering) during development to ensure consistency between development and production as much as possible.
But if you want to use CSR during development, just:
// package.json
{
"scripts": {
- "dev": "vite-react-ssg dev",
+ "dev": "vite",
"build": "vite-react-ssg build"
}
}
For SSG of an index page only (i.e. without react-router-dom
); import vite-react-ssg/single-page
instead.
// src/main.tsx
import { ViteReactSSG } from 'vite-react-ssg/single-page'
import App from './App.tsx'
export const createRoot = ViteReactSSG(<App />)
The RouteObject of vite-react-ssg is based on react-router, and vite-react-ssg receives some additional properties.
Used to obtain static resources.If you introduce static resources (such as css files) in that route and use lazy loading (such as React.lazy or route.lazy), you should set the entry field. It should be the path from root to the target file.
eg: src/pages/page1.tsx
The getStaticPaths()
function should return an array of path
to determine which paths will be pre-rendered by vite-react-ssg.
This function is only valid for dynamic route.
const route = {
path: 'nest/:b',
Component: React.lazy(() => import('./pages/nest/[b]')),
entry: 'src/pages/nest/[b].tsx',
// To determine which paths will be pre-rendered
getStaticPaths: () => ['nest/b1', 'nest/b2'],
},
These options work well with the lazy
field.
// src/pages/[page].tsx
export function Component() {
return (
<div>{/* your component */}</div>
)
}
export function getStaticPaths() {
return ['page1', 'page2']
}
export const entry = 'src/pages/[page].tsx'
// src/routes.ts
const routes = [
{
path: '/:page',
lazy: () => import('./pages/[page]')
}
]
See example.
You can use react-router-dom's loader
to fetch data at build time and use useLoaderData
to get the data in the component.
If you need to render some component in browser only, you can wrap your component with <ClientOnly>
.
import { ClientOnly } from 'vite-react-ssg'
function MyComponent() {
return (
<ClientOnly>
{() => {
return <div>{window.location.href}</div>
}}
</ClientOnly>
)
}
It's important that the children of
<ClientOnly>
is not a JSX element, but a function that returns an element. Because React will try to render children, and may use the client's API on the server.
You can use <Head/>
to manage all of your changes to the document head. It takes plain HTML tags and outputs plain HTML tags. It is a wrapper around React Helmet.
import { Head } from 'vite-react-ssg'
function MyHead() {
return (
<Head>
<meta property="og:description" content="My custom description" />
<meta charSet="utf-8" />
<title>My Title</title>
<link rel="canonical" href="http://mysite.com/example" />
</Head>
)
}
Nested or latter components will override duplicate usages:
import { Head } from 'vite-react-ssg'
function MyHead() {
return (
<parent>
<Head>
<title>My Title</title>
<meta name="description" content="Helmet application" />
</Head>
<child>
<Head>
<title>Nested Title</title>
<meta name="description" content="Nested component" />
</Head>
</child>
</parent>
)
}
Outputs:
<head>
<title>Nested Title</title>
<meta name="description" content="Nested component" />
</head>
import { useState } from 'react'
import { Head } from 'vite-react-ssg'
export default function MyHead() {
const [state, setState] = useState(false)
return (
<Head>
<meta charSet="UTF-8" />
<link rel="icon" type="image/svg+xml" href="/vite.svg" />
<title>head test {state ? 'A' : 'B'}</title>
{/* You can also set the 'body' attributes here */}
<body className={`body-class-in-head-${state ? 'a' : 'b'}`} />
</Head>
)
}
Just set base
in vite.config.ts like:
// vite.config.ts
import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
import react from '@vitejs/plugin-react-swc'
// https://vitejs.dev/config/
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [react()],
base: '/base-path',
})
// main.ts
import { ViteReactSSG } from 'vite-react-ssg'
import { routes } from './App'
import './index.css'
export const createRoot = ViteReactSSG(
{
routes,
// pass your BASE_URL
basename: import.meta.env.BASE_URL,
},
)
Vite React SSG will give it to the react-router's basename
.
See: react-router's create-browser-router
Use the getStyleCollector
option to specify an SSR/SSG style collector. Currently only supports styled-components
.
import { ViteReactSSG } from 'vite-react-ssg'
import getStyledComponentsCollector from 'vite-react-ssg/style-collectors/styled-components'
import { routes } from './App.js'
import './index.css'
export const createRoot = ViteReactSSG(
{ routes },
() => { },
{ getStyleCollector: getStyledComponentsCollector }
)
You can provide your own by looking at the implementation of any of the existing collectors.
Vite React SSG has built-in support for generating Critical CSS inlined in the HTML via the critters
package.
Install it with:
npm i -D critters
Critical CSS generation will automatically be enabled for you.
To configure critters
, pass its options into ssgOptions.crittersOptions
in vite.config.ts
:
// vite.config.ts
export default defineConfig({
ssgOptions: {
crittersOptions: {
// E.g., change the preload strategy
preload: 'media',
// Other options: https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/critters#usage
},
},
})
You can pass options to Vite SSG in the ssgOptions
field of your vite.config.js
// vite.config.js
export default {
plugins: [],
ssgOptions: {
script: 'async',
},
}
interface ViteReactSSGOptions {
/**
* Set the scripts' loading mode. Only works for `type="module"`.
*
* @default 'sync'
*/
script?: 'sync' | 'async' | 'defer' | 'async defer'
/**
* Build format.
*
* @default 'esm'
*/
format?: 'esm' | 'cjs'
/**
* The path of the main entry file (relative to the project root).
*
* @default 'src/main.ts'
*/
entry?: string
/**
* Mock browser global variables (window, document, etc...) from SSG.
*
* @default false
*/
mock?: boolean
/**
* Apply formatter to the generated index file.
*
* **It will cause Hydration Failed.**
*
* @default 'none'
*/
formatting?: 'minify' | 'prettify' | 'none'
/**
* Vite environmeng mode.
*/
mode?: string
/**
* Directory style of the output directory.
*
* flat: `/foo` -> `/foo.html`
* nested: `/foo` -> `/foo/index.html`
*
* @default 'flat'
*/
dirStyle?: 'flat' | 'nested'
/**
* Generate for all routes, including dynamic routes.
* If enabled, you will need to configGure your serve
* manually to handle dynamic routes properly.
*
* @default false
*/
includeAllRoutes?: boolean
/**
* Options for the critters packages.
*
* @see https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/critters
*/
crittersOptions?: CrittersOptions | false
/**
* Custom function to modify the routes to do the SSG.
*
* Works only when `includeAllRoutes` is set to false.
*
* Defaults to a handler that filters out all the dynamic routes.
* When passing your custom handler, you should also take care of the dynamic routes yourself.
*/
includedRoutes?: (paths: string[], routes: Readonly<RouteRecord[]>) => Promise<string[]> | string[]
/**
* Callback to be called before every page render.
*
* It can be used to transform the project's `index.html` file before passing it to the renderer.
*
* To do so, you can change the 'index.html' file contents (passed in through the `indexHTML` parameter), and return it.
* The returned value will then be passed to renderer.
*/
onBeforePageRender?: (route: string, indexHTML: string, appCtx: ViteReactSSGContext<true>) => Promise<string | null | undefined> | string | null | undefined
/**
* Callback to be called on every rendered page.
*
* It can be used to transform the current route's rendered HTML.
*
* To do so, you can transform the route's rendered HTML (passed in through the `renderedHTML` parameter), and return it.
* The returned value will be used as the HTML of the route.
*/
onPageRendered?: (route: string, renderedHTML: string, appCtx: ViteReactSSGContext<true>) => Promise<string | null | undefined> | string | null | undefined
onFinished?: () => Promise<void> | void
/**
* The application's root container `id`.
*
* @default `root`
*/
rootContainerId?: string
/**
* The size of the SSG processing queue.
*
* @default 20
*/
concurrency?: number
}
See src/types.ts. for more options available.
You can use the includedRoutes
hook to include or exclude route paths to render, or even provide some completely custom ones.
// vite.config.js
export default {
plugins: [],
ssgOptions: {
includedRoutes(paths, routes) {
// exclude all the route paths that contains 'foo'
return paths.filter(i => !i.includes('foo'))
},
},
}
// vite.config.js
export default {
plugins: [],
ssgOptions: {
includedRoutes(paths, routes) {
// use original route records
return routes.flatMap(route => {
return route.name === 'Blog'
? myBlogSlugs.map(slug => `/blog/${slug}`)
: route.path
})
},
},
}
export default defineConfig({
server: {
https: true,
},
})
- Preload assets
- Document head
- SSR in dev environment
- More Client components, such as
<ClientOnly />
-
getStaticPaths
for dynamic routes
This project inspired by vite-ssg, thanks to @antfu for his awesome work.