This is a copy of official Svelte template with added HMR support. It lives at https://github.com/rixo/svelte-template-hot.
This template aims to remain as close to the official template as possible. Please refer to official docs for general usage. For HMR specific stuff, see bellow.
:warning: Experimental :warning:
This HMR implementation relies on Svelte's private & non documented API. This means that it can stop working with any new version of Svelte.
Progress of Svelte HMR support can be tracked in this issue.
Update 2020-02-24 We're making progress :)
NOTE This template pins the minor version of Svelte in package.json
, using
the tilde comparator
because, in practice, HMR breakages tend to only happen with new minor versions
of Svelte (not patch). And I don't want people to download a hot template with
broken HMR... But, in your app, you can change this to your liking -- because
you might be more interested in last version of Svelte than stable HMR, or be
wise and pin the exact versions of all you dependencies.
To create a new project based on this template using degit:
npx degit alekspetrov/svelte-hot-tailwind
cd svelte-app
npm install
Run the build script a first time, in order to avoid 404 errors about missing
bundle.css
in the browser:
npm run build
npm run dev
Navigate to localhost:5000. You should see your app
running. Edit a component file in src
, save it, and... Eyeball!
HMR is supported both with Nollup or with Rollup itself with (very experimental) rollup-plugin-hot.
Nollup implements the shortest possible path from a file change to the module reloaded in the browser and is all in-memory. Said otherwise, it is insanely fast. Also, it has been around for some time so it is quite battle tested already.
The Rollup plugin on the other hand is still little more than a proof of concept by now, but it has better sourcemap support and error reporting (according to my own tastes at least).
Support for both Nollup and Rollup HMR is provided by rollup-plugin-svelte-hot. Please report issues regarding HMR in this plugin's tracker. Or this template's project might make more sense. You be the judge.
npm run dev:nollup
npm run dev:rollup
This is the default dev
of official template.
npm run dev:livereload
Rollup HMR is also aliased as dev
so you can simply run:
npm run dev
You can change the default dev
script to your preferred method in the
scripts
section of package.json
.