Minimal wrapper over esbuild's context API
When working with modern codebases, there's always more than one esbuild config
in place for either bundling server separately or the client separately and
managing mulitple esbuild instances isn't recommended. esbuild
provides a
context
API for long running esbuild tasks like watching and serving client
bundles. This package wraps the context API with a very tiny wrapper to make it
easier to write build tooling scripts without having to manage esbuild
instances.
import { createContext, CONSTANTS } from 'esbuild-multicontext'
const buildContext = createContext()
// Use the helper glob to find files and directories
const entries = await buildContext.glob('./src/*.js', {
filesOnly: true,
})
buildContext.add('esm', {
entryPoints: entries,
outdir: './dist/esm',
format: 'esm',
outExtension: {
'.js': '.mjs',
},
})
buildContext.hook('esm:complete', async () => {
// context built completely
})
buildContext.hook('esm:error', async error => {
// context failed with `error`
})
buildContext.hook(CONSTANTS.ERROR, async error => {
// multi context build failed
})
buildContext.hook(CONSTANTS.BUILD_COMPLETE, async error => {
// Overall build complete
})
buildContext.hook(CONSTANTS.BUILD_ERROR, async error => {
// Overall build error
})
buildContext.hook(CONSTANTS.WATCH_COMPLETE, async error => {
// Overall watch complete
})
buildContext.hook(CONSTANTS.WATCH_ERROR, async error => {
// Overall watch error
})
// Watch each context and re-build on change
await buildContext.watch()
// Build each context and notify the respective hooks
await buildContext.build()