Rsbuild Instance
This section describes all the properties and methods on the Rsbuild instance object.
rsbuild.context
rsbuild.context
is a read-only object that provides some context infos.
context.version
The version of @rsbuild/core
currently in use.
context.entry
The entry object from the source.entry
option.
type RsbuildEntry = Record<string, string | string[] | EntryDescription>;
context.targets
Build artifact type, corresponding to the output.targets option in the Rsbuild configuration.
type RsbuildTarget = 'web' | 'node' | 'web-worker' | 'service-worker';
type Context = {
targets: RsbuildTarget[];
};
context.rootPath
The root path of current build, corresponding to the cwd
option of createRsbuild
method.
context.distPath
The absolute path of the output directory, corresponding to the output.distPath.root
config in RsbuildConfig
.
context.cachePath
The absolute path of the build cache files.
context.tsconfigPath
The absolute path of the tsconfig.json file, or undefined
if the tsconfig.json file does not exist in current project.
type TsconfigPath = string | undefined;
context.devServer
Dev Server information, including the current Dev Server hostname and port number.
type DevServer = {
hostname: string;
port: number;
};
context.bundlerType
The bundler type of current build.
type bundlerType = 'rspack' | 'webpack';
rsbuild.build
Perform a production build.
type BuildOptions = {
mode?: 'development' | 'production';
watch?: boolean;
// custom Compiler object
compiler?: Compiler | MultiCompiler;
};
function Build(options?: BuildOptions): Promise<void>;
import { logger } from '@rsbuild/core';
// build
await rsbuild.build();
// build and handle the error
try {
await rsbuild.build();
} catch (err) {
logger.error('Failed to build.');
logger.error(err);
process.exit(1);
}
Development environment build
If you need to perform a development build, you can set the mode
option to 'development'
.
await rsbuild.build({
mode: 'development',
});
Monitor file changes
If you need to watch file changes and re-build, you can set the watch
option to true
.
await rsbuild.build({
watch: true,
});
Custom Compiler
In some cases, you may want to use a custom compiler:
import { rspack } from '@rspack/core';
const compiler = rspack({
// ...
});
await rsbuild.build({
compiler,
});
rsbuild.startDevServer
Start the local dev server.
type StartDevServerOptions = {
// custom Compiler object
compiler?: Compiler | MultiCompiler;
// Whether to get the port silently, the default is false
getPortSilently?: boolean;
};
type StartServerResult = {
urls: string[];
port: number;
server: Server;
};
function StartDevServer(
options?: StartDevServerOptions,
): Promise<StartServerResult>;
Start Dev Server:
import { logger } from '@rsbuild/core';
// Start dev server
await rsbuild.startDevServer();
// Start dev server and handle the error
try {
await rsbuild.startDevServer();
} catch (err) {
logger.error('Failed to start dev server.');
logger.error(err);
process.exit(1);
}
After successfully starting Dev Server, you can see the following logs:
> Local: http://localhost:8080
> Network: http://192.168.0.1:8080
startDevServer
returns the following parameters:
urls
: URLs to access dev server.
port
: The actual listening port number.
server
: Server instance object.
const { urls, port, server } = await rsbuild.startDevServer();
console.log(urls); // ['http://localhost:8080', 'http://192.168.0.1:8080']
console.log(port); // 8080
// Close the dev server
await server.close();
Custom Compiler
In some cases, you may want to use a custom compiler:
import { rspack } from '@rspack/core';
const compiler = rspack({
// ...
});
await rsbuild.startDevServer({
compiler,
});
Get Port Silently
In some cases, the default startup port number is already occupied. In this situation, Rsbuild will automatically increment the port number until it finds an available one. This process will output a prompt log. If you do not want this log, you can set getPortSilently
to true
.
await rsbuild.startDevServer({
getPortSilently: true,
});
rsbuild.preview
Start a server to preview the production build locally. This method should be executed after rsbuild.build
.
type StartServerResult = {
urls: string[];
port: number;
server: Server;
};
function server(): Promise<StartServerResult>;
Start the server:
import { logger } from '@rsbuild/core';
// Start preview server
await rsbuild.preview();
// Start preview server and hanble the error
try {
await rsbuild.preview();
} catch (err) {
logger.error('Failed to start preview server.');
logger.error(err);
process.exit(1);
}
preview
returns the following parameters:
urls
: URLs to access server.
port
: The actual listening port number.
server
: Server instance object.
const { urls, port, server } = await rsbuild.preview();
console.log(urls); // ['http://localhost:8080', 'http://192.168.0.1:8080']
console.log(port); // 8080
// Close the server
await server.close();
rsbuild.createCompiler
Create a Compiler object.
When the target
option of createRsbuild
contains only one value, the return value is Compiler
; when target
contains multiple values, the return value is MultiCompiler
.
function CreateCompiler(): Promise<Compiler | MultiCompiler>;
const compiler = await rsbuild.createCompiler();
In most scenarios, you do not need to use this API unless you need to custom the Dev Server or other advanced scenarios.
rsbuild.addPlugins
Register one or more Rsbuild plugins, which can be called multiple times.
This method needs to be called before compiling. If it is called after compiling, it will not affect the compilation result.
type AddPluginsOptions = { before?: string } | { after?: string };
function AddPlugins(
plugins: RsbuildPlugins[],
options?: AddPluginsOptions,
): Promise<void>;
rsbuild.addPlugins([pluginFoo(), pluginBar()]);
// Insert before the bar plugin
rsbuild.addPlugins([pluginFoo()], { before: 'bar' });
// Insert after the bar plugin
rsbuild.addPlugins([pluginFoo()], { after: 'bar' });
rsbuild.removePlugins
Removes one or more Rsbuild plugins, which can be called multiple times.
This method needs to be called before compiling. If it is called after compiling, it will not affect the compilation result.
function RemovePlugins(pluginNames: string[]): void;
// add plugin
const pluginFoo = pluginFoo();
rsbuild.addPlugins(pluginFoo);
// remove plugin
rsbuild.removePlugins([pluginFoo.name]);
rsbuild.isPluginExists
Determines whether a plugin has been registered.
function IsPluginExists(pluginName: string): boolean;
rsbuild.addPlugins([pluginFoo()]);
rsbuild.isPluginExists(pluginFoo().name); // true
rsbuild.inspectConfig
Inspect the final generated Rsbuild config and bundler config.
TIP
The inspectConfig
method does not support simultaneous use with the startDevServer
/ build
method.
When you need to view the complete Rsbuild and bundler configurations during the build process, you can use the debug mode or obtain them through hooks such as onBeforeBuild
and onBeforeCreateCompile
.
type InspectConfigOptions = {
// View the config in the specified environment, the default is "development", can be set to "production"
env?: RsbuildMode;
// Whether to enable verbose mode, display the complete content of the function in the config, the default is `false`
verbose?: boolean;
// Specify the output path, defaults to the value configured by `output.distPath.root`
outputPath?: string;
// Whether to write the result to disk, the default is `false`
writeToDisk?: boolean;
};
async function InspectConfig(options?: InspectConfigOptions): Promise<{
rsbuildConfig: string;
bundlerConfigs: string[];
origin: {
rsbuildConfig: RsbuildConfig;
bundlerConfigs: BundlerConfigs[];
};
}>;
Get the config content in string format:
const { rsbuildConfig, bundlerConfigs } = await rsbuild.inspectConfig();
console.log(rsbuildConfig, bundlerConfigs);
Write the config content to disk:
await rsbuild.inspectConfig({
writeToDisk: true,
});
rsbuild.onBeforeCreateCompiler
onBeforeCreateCompiler
is a callback function that is triggered after the Compiler instance has been created, but before the build process begins. This hook is called when you run rsbuild.startDevServer
, rsbuild.build
, or rsbuild.createCompiler
.
You can access the Compiler instance object through the compiler
parameter:
-
If the current bundler is Rspack, you will get the Rspack Compiler object.
-
If the current bundler is webpack, you will get the webpack Compiler object.
-
Type:
function OnBeforeCreateCompiler(
callback: (params: {
bundlerConfigs: WebpackConfig[] | RspackConfig[];
}) => Promise<void> | void,
): void;
rsbuild.onBeforeCreateCompiler(({ bundlerConfigs }) => {
console.log('the bundler config is ', bundlerConfigs);
});
rsbuild.onAfterCreateCompiler
onAfterCreateCompiler
is a callback function that is triggered after the compiler instance has been created, but before the build process. This hook is called when you run rsbuild.startDevServer
, rsbuild.build
, or rsbuild.createCompiler
.
You can access the Compiler instance object through the compiler
parameter:
-
If the current bundler is Rspack, you will get the Rspack Compiler object.
-
If the current bundler is webpack, you will get the webpack Compiler object.
-
Type:
function OnAfterCreateCompiler(callback: (params: {
compiler: Compiler | MultiCompiler;
}) => Promise<void> | void;): void;
rsbuild.onAfterCreateCompiler(({ compiler }) => {
console.log('the compiler is ', compiler);
});
rsbuild.onBeforeBuild
onBeforeBuild
is a callback function that is triggered before the production build is executed. You can access the final configuration array of the underlying bundler through the `bundlerConfigs' parameter:
-
If the current bundler is Rspack, you will get an Rspack configuration array.
-
If the current bundler is webpack, you will get a webpack configuration array.
-
The configuration array can contain one or more configurations, depending on the current target
config of Rsbuild.
-
Type:
function OnBeforeBuild(
callback: (params: {
bundlerConfigs?: WebpackConfig[] | RspackConfig[];
}) => Promise<void> | void,
): void;
rsbuild.onBeforeBuild(({ bundlerConfigs }) => {
console.log('the bundler config is ', bundlerConfigs);
});
rsbuild.onAfterBuild
onAfterBuild
is a callback function that is triggered after running the production build. You can access the build result information via the `stats' parameter:
-
If the current bundler is Rspack, you will get Rspack Stats.
-
If the current bundler is webpack, you will get webpack Stats.
-
Type:
function OnAfterBuild(
callback: (params: { stats?: Stats | MultiStats }) => Promise<void> | void,
): void;
rsbuild.onAfterBuild(({ stats }) => {
console.log(stats?.toJson());
});
rsbuild.onBeforeStartDevServer
Called before starting the dev server.
function OnBeforeStartDevServer(callback: () => Promise<void> | void): void;
rsbuild.onBeforeStartDevServer(() => {
console.log('before start!');
});
rsbuild.onAfterStartDevServer
Called after starting the dev server, you can get the port number with the port
parameter, and the page routes info with the routes
parameter.
type Routes = Array<{
entryName: string;
pathname: string;
}>;
function OnAfterStartDevServer(
callback: (params: { port: number; routes: Routes }) => Promise<void> | void,
): void;
rsbuild.onAfterStartDevServer(({ port, routes }) => {
console.log('this port is: ', port);
console.log('this routes is: ', routes);
});
rsbuild.onCloseDevServer
Called when close the dev server.
function onCloseDevServer(callback: () => Promise<void> | void): void;
rsbuild.onCloseDevServer(async () => {
console.log('close dev server!');
});
rsbuild.onBeforeStartProdServer
Called before starting the production preview server.
function OnBeforeStartProdServer(callback: () => Promise<void> | void): void;
rsbuild.onBeforeStartProdServer(() => {
console.log('before start!');
});
rsbuild.onAfterStartProdServer
Called after starting the production preview server, you can get the port number with the port
parameter, and the page routes info with the routes
parameter.
type Routes = Array<{
entryName: string;
pathname: string;
}>;
function OnAfterStartProdServer(
callback: (params: { port: number; routes: Routes }) => Promise<void> | void,
): void;
rsbuild.onAfterStartProdServer(({ port, routes }) => {
console.log('this port is: ', port);
console.log('this routes is: ', routes);
});
rsbuild.onDevCompileDone
Called after each development environment build, you can use isFirstCompile
to determine whether it is the first build.
function OnDevCompileDone(
callback: (params: {
isFirstCompile: boolean;
stats: Stats | MultiStats;
}) => Promise<void> | void,
): void;
rsbuild.onDevCompileDone(({ isFirstCompile }) => {
if (isFirstCompile) {
console.log('first compile!');
} else {
console.log('re-compile!');
}
});
rsbuild.onExit
Called when the process is going to exit, this hook can only execute synchronous code.
function OnExit(callback: () => void): void;
rsbuild.onExit(() => {
console.log('exit!');
});
rsbuild.getRsbuildConfig
Get the Rsbuild config, this method must be called after the modifyRsbuildConfig
hook is executed.
type GetRsbuildConfig = {
(): Readonly<RsbuildConfig>;
(type: 'original' | 'current'): Readonly<RsbuildConfig>;
(type: 'normalized'): NormalizedConfig;
};
You can specify the type of Rsbuild config to read by using the type
parameter:
// Get the original Rsbuild config defined by the user.
getRsbuildConfig('original');
// Get the current Rsbuild config.
// The content of this config will change at different execution stages of Rsbuild.
// For example, the content of the current Rsbuild config will be modified after running the `modifyRsbuildConfig` hook.
getRsbuildConfig('current');
// Get the normalized Rsbuild config.
// This method must be called after the `modifyRsbuildConfig` hook has been executed.
// It is equivalent to the `getNormalizedConfig` method.
getRsbuildConfig('normalized');
rsbuild.onBeforeBuild(() => {
const config = rsbuild.getRsbuildConfig();
console.log(config.html?.title);
});
rsbuild.getNormalizedConfig
Get the normalized Rsbuild config, this method must be called after the modifyRsbuildConfig
hook is executed.
Compared with the api.getRsbuildConfig
method, the config returned by this method has been normalized, and the type definition of the config will be narrowed. For example, the undefined
type of config.html
will be removed.
It is recommended to use this method to get the Rsbuild config.
function GetNormalizedConfig(): Readonly<NormalizedConfig>;
rsbuild.onBeforeBuild(() => {
const config = api.getNormalizedConfig();
console.log(config.html.title);
});
rsbuild.getHTMLPaths
Get path information for all HTML assets.
This method will return an object, the key is the entry name and the value is the relative path of the HTML file in the dist directory.
function GetHTMLPaths(): Record<string, string>;
rsbuild.onBeforeBuild(() => {
const htmlPaths = api.getHTMLPaths();
console.log(htmlPaths); // { main: 'html/main/index.html' };
});