Vite has become Laravel's default frontend build tool.
This plugin (made by def:studio) configures Vite for use with a Livewire setup, allowing components hot reload without losing their state when their blade or class files change.
Demo video available below in this page
npm install --save-dev @defstudio/vite-livewire-plugin
Livewire hot reload can be enabled by adding the livewire()
plugin to the vite.config.js
file:
import {defineConfig} from 'vite';
import laravel from 'laravel-vite-plugin';
import livewire from '@defstudio/vite-livewire-plugin'; // <-- import
export default defineConfig({
//...
plugins: [
laravel([
'resources/css/app.css',
'resources/js/app.js',
]),
livewire({ // <-- add livewire plugin
refresh: ['resources/css/app.css'], // <-- will refresh css (tailwind ) as well
}),
],
});
and add the livewire hot reload manager in your app.js
file:
//..
import {livewire_hot_reload} from 'virtual:livewire-hot-reload'
livewire_hot_reload();
After the Vite server is started, you should see the init message on your browser console:
[vite] connecting...
[vite] livewire hot reload ready.
[vite] connected.
From now on, when a .blade.php
or Livewire .php
class is updated, the hot reload will trigger a refresh for all Livewire components in page (and the app.css file as well):
[vite] css hot updated: /resources/css/app.css
[vite] livewire hot updated.
Warning This Vite plugin, as Livewire needs to persist in page, is not fully compatible with other plugins that full refresh the page when a
.blade.php
file changes (i.e. laravel/vite-plugin with refresh option active) in order to make them work together,blade
files in**/livewire/**
should be excluded from blade hot reload. For Laravel Vite plugin, this config would solve the issue:
// vite.config.js
export default defineConfig({
//...
plugins: [
//...
laravel({
// ...
refresh: false,
})
],
});
by default livewire()
plugin will trigger hot reload when a .blade.php
file changes in resources/views/**
folders or a .php
file changes in app/**/Livewire/**
folders.
if you wish to change this behavior (because you have livewire files in other locations), this can be achieved using the watch
config:
// vite.config.js
import livewire, {defaultWatches} from '@defstudio/vite-livewire-plugin';
export default defineConfig({
//...
plugins: [
//...
livewire({
refresh: ['resources/css/app.css'],
watch: [
...defaultWatches,
'**/domains/**/Livewire/**/*.php',
]
}),
],
});
In some cases (i.e. when working on non-livewire elements), you'll want to full reload he page when a blade file is changed.
By adding an VITE_LIVEWIRE_OPT_IN=true
entry in your .env
file an opt-in checkbox will show on the bottom right corner of the webpage, allowing you to enable/disable livewire hot reload. If disabled: a full page reload will be triggered when blade files are changed.
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