undefinedTransform the import path to modularly import subpaths of third-party packages. The functionality is similar to babel-plugin-import.
When using the antd component library (versions below v5), you can import components on demand with this config:
The source code is:
Will be transformed into:
When using lodash, you can automatically refer to the subpath through transformImport to reduce bundle size.
The source code is:
Will be transformed to:
Please avoid the following usage, otherwise all of lodash's code will be imported:
transformImport is only applicable to modules compiled by Rsbuild. Note that Rsbuild does not compile JavaScript files in the node_modules by default. This means that the code in the node_modules directory will not be processed by transformImport.
If you want to process the code in node_modules through transformImport, please add the relevant modules to the source.include config.
stringThe original import path that needs to be transformed.
string'lib'Constructs the transformed path by concatenating ${libraryName}/${libraryDirectory}/${member}, where member is the imported member.
Example:
Out:
booleanundefinedDetermines whether to import related styles. If it is true, the path ${libraryName}/${libraryDirectory}/${member}/style will be imported. If it is false or undefined, the style will not be imported.
When it is set to true:
Out:
stringundefinedConstructs the import path when importing styles. If this configuration is specified, the style configuration option will be ignored. The constructed import path is ${libraryName}/${styleLibraryDirectory}/${member}.
When it is set to styles:
Out:
booleantrueWhether to convert camelCase imports to kebab-case.
Example:
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booleantrueWhether to convert import statements to default imports.
Example:
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stringundefinedCustomize the transformed path.
For example, the following config will transform import { foo } from 'my-lib' into import foo from 'my-lib/foo'.
In addition, you can also declare the format of the path after transformation, for example setting it to my-lib/{{ camelCase member }} to convert member into camel case.
The following formats are supported:
kebabCase: lowercase letters, words joined by hyphens. For example: my-variable-name.snakeCase: lowercase letters, words joined by underscores. For example: my_variable_name.camelCase: first letter lowercase, the first letter of each following word uppercase. For example: myVariableName.upperCase: uppercase letters, other characters unchanged. For example: MY-VARIABLE-NAME.lowerCase: lowercase letters, other characters unchanged. For example: my-variable-name.stringundefinedCustomize the transformed style path, the usage is consistent with customName.
The transformImport can be a function, it will accept the previous value, and you can modify it.
You can also return a new value as the final result in the function, which will replace the previous value.