yarn add -D vite-plugin-tsconfig
Vite plugin to that allows you to specify an alternate tsconfig filename.
import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
import tsconfig from 'vite-plugin-tsconfig'
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
tsconfig({
filename: 'tsconfig.build.json',
// optional
logLevel: 'info',
// optional
workspaces: ['packages/ui', 'packages/notifications'],
}),
],
})
- allows a default
tsconfig.json
, in the end it will be put back in place - allows specifying
workspaces
for monorepo packages to be swapped at the same time as the root
As of 7/26/2023, vite
does not allow users to specify alternate tsconfig files. Given a variety of needs including different development
vs CI environments, it is common to use different tsconfig files to meet such needs.
Preferably, this plugin should become obsolete if vite
includes the option to specify an alternate tsconfig.
It's a total hack. In the config
stage, if a current tsconfig.json
exists, it will back it up. Once that is complete, it will write the content from the provided
alternate tsconfig file to the default filename of tsconfig.json
. When the build is finishing, it will remove the generated file and replace the original (if one existed).
In monorepos, and specifically as we have seen with storybook usage and local tsconfig paths usage in development but not production, vite
will try and loadTsconfigJsonForFile
,
which resolves as the package's tsconfig.json
regardless of what the root level tsconfig.json
specifies. This means that if your development configurations contain
anythin incompatible with your CI/production configurations, vite is going to break. We added the workspaces
property to allow this same file-swapping hack to operate
in the workspace packages. We specifically did not try and read the root's package.json
workspaces
property because it may contain other packages that are irrelevant
or that you do not want to provide the additional tsconfig filename
to swap.
PRs are accepted! This project is configured with auto
, so feel free to submit a PR and auto
will automatically create a canary
release for you to try out.