Utilities and a Broccoli plugin for building a resolution map compatible with @glimmerjs/resolver and the expectations of Ember's module unification RFC.
This package is a low-level utility and most people should not need to use it
directly. A new Glimmer app will be configured to generate the resolution map
automatically via the
@glimmer/application-pipeline
package.
Glimmer uses a resolver to
locate your app's modules. For example, if you use the component
<my-component>
in a template, the resolver is what tells Glimmer that that
component lives in your app's src/ui/components/my-component/component.ts
file.
To make this process fast, Glimmer generates a resolution map when you build your application. This resolution map allows the resolver to quickly locate the requested object.
Internally, Glimmer uses specifiers to identify objects in the system. A specifier is a specially-formatted string that encodes the type and path of an object.
For example, the specifier for the text-editor
component's template in an app might be:
"template:/my-app/components/text-editor"
In addition to the type of object (component, template, route, etc.), a specifier's path includes information about the root name (an app or an addon), collection, and namespace.
This package can generate the source code for a JavaScript module that imports the files in your app and includes them in a resolution map object. For example:
import { default as __ui_components_my_app_component__ } from '../ui/components/my-app/component';
import { default as __ui_components_my_app_page_banner_component__ } from '../ui/components/my-app/page-banner/component';
import { default as __ui_components_my_app_page_banner_template__ } from '../ui/components/my-app/page-banner/template';
import { default as __ui_components_my_app_page_banner_titleize__ } from '../ui/components/my-app/page-banner/titleize';
import { default as __ui_components_my_app_template__ } from '../ui/components/my-app/template';
export default {'component:/my-app/components/my-app': __ui_components_my_app_component__,'component:/my-app/components/my-app/page-banner': __ui_components_my_app_page_banner_component__,'template:/my-app/components/my-app/page-banner': __ui_components_my_app_page_banner_template__,'component:/my-app/components/my-app/page-banner/titleize': __ui_components_my_app_page_banner_titleize__,'template:/my-app/components/my-app': __ui_components_my_app_template__};
If using as a Broccoli plugin, instantiate the plugin with two input trees:
- The
src
directory - The
config
directory
const ResolutionMapBuilder = require('@glimmer/resolution-map-builder');
return new ResolutionMapBuilder(srcTree, configTree, {
srcDir: 'src',
defaultModulePrefix: this.name,
defaultModuleConfiguration
});
The Broccoli plugin will read the module prefix and module configuration from
the configTree
. If none are found, you can still provide fallback
configurations with the defaultModulePrefix
and defaultModuleConfiguration
options.
If you want to generate your own resolution map without using Broccoli, this package includes several helper functions you can use.
Returns a string of generated JavaScript that imports each module and has a default export of an object with specifiers as keys and each module's default export as its value.
const { buildResolutionMapSource } = require('@glimmer/resolution-map-builder');
let moduleConfig = {
types: {
application: { definitiveCollection: 'main' },
component: { definitiveCollection: 'components' },
helper: { definitiveCollection: 'components' },
renderer: { definitiveCollection: 'main' },
template: { definitiveCollection: 'components' }
},
collections: {
main: {
types: ['application', 'renderer']
},
components: {
group: 'ui',
types: ['component', 'template', 'helper'],
defaultType: 'component',
privateCollections: ['utils']
},
styles: {
group: 'ui',
unresolvable: true
},
utils: {
unresolvable: true
}
}
};
let contents = buildResolutionMapSource({
projectDir: 'path/to/app',
srcDir: 'src',
modulePrefix: 'my-app',
moduleConfig
});
// returns
// `import { default as __ui_components_my_app_component_ts__ } from '../ui/components/my-app/component.ts';
// export default { 'component:/my-app/components/my-app': __ui_components_my_app_component_ts__ };`
fs.writeFileSync('config/module-map.js', contents, { encoding: 'utf8' });
Returns a string of TypeScript source code that provides type information for
the resolution map generated by buildResolutionMapSource()
. This source can be
included in a .d.ts
file with the same name as the resolution map to avoid
TypeScript errors at compilation time.
const { buildResolutionMapTypeDefinitions } = require('@glimmer/resolution-map-builder');
let types = buildResolutionMapTypeDefinitions();
fs.writeFileSync('config/module-map.d.ts', types, { encoding: 'utf8' });
Similar to buildResolutionMapSource()
(and takes the same arguments), but
allows you to generate the JavaScript output yourself. Instead of returning
JavaScript source, buildResolutionMap()
returns an object with module
specifiers as the keys and the path to the module (relative to projectDir
)
as the value.
const { buildResolutionMap } = require('@glimmer/resolution-map-builder');
let map = buildResolutionMap({
projectDir: 'path/to/app',
srcDir: 'src',
modulePrefix: 'my-app',
moduleConfig
});
// returns {
// 'component:/my-app/components/my-app': 'src/ui/components/my-app/component'
// }
Thanks to Monegraph and Cerebris for funding the initial development of this library.
MIT License.