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GitHub - Kotlin/kotlin-frontend-plugin: Gradle Kotlin (http://kotlinlang.org) plugin for frontend development

GitHub - Kotlin/kotlin-frontend-plugin: Gradle Kotlin (http://kotlinlang.org) plugin for frontend development

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THIS PLUGIN IS DEPRECATED

Kotlin/JS plugin contains features of kotlin-frontend-plugin.
For setting up project with Kotlin/JS Gradle Plugin, please follow
https://kotlinlang.org/docs/reference/js-project-setup.html


Gradle plugin for Kotlin frontend development

The plugin provides an easy way to gather Maven and npm dependencies, pack bundles (via webpack) and test a frontend application using Karma. By default the plugin generates all required configs for webpack, karma and manages the corresponding daemons.

By using Gradle continuous build, you also can get hot module replacement feature (apply code changes in browser on the fly). See corresponding section below.

Howto

Configure Gradle project

First of all you have to apply plugin org.jetbrains.kotlin.frontend and setup Kotlin:

buildscript {
    ext.kotlin_version = '1.3.21'

    repositories {
        jcenter()
        maven {
            url "https://dl.bintray.com/kotlin/kotlin-eap"
        }
    }

    dependencies {
        classpath "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-gradle-plugin:$kotlin_version"
        classpath "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-frontend-plugin:0.0.45"
    }
}


// apply plugin
apply plugin: 'org.jetbrains.kotlin.frontend'

// apply kotlin2js
apply plugin: 'kotlin2js'

// configure kotlin compiler
compileKotlin2Js {
    kotlinOptions.metaInfo = true
    kotlinOptions.outputFile = "$project.buildDir.path/js/${project.name}.js"
    kotlinOptions.sourceMap = true
    kotlinOptions.moduleKind = 'commonjs'
    kotlinOptions.main = "call"
}

Setup npm dependencies

All frontend plugin settings are applied in kotlinFrontend section:

kotlinFrontend {
    npm {
        dependency "style-loader" // production dependency
        devDependency "karma"     // development dependency
    }
}

webpack bundler

To create a webpack bundle (for both packaging and running the dev server):

kotlinFrontend {
    webpackBundle {
        bundleName = "main"
    }
}

Complete example

See examples/frontend-only/build.gradle for a full example.

Building and running

To run dev server (that also will build kotlin sources):

gradlew run

To run tests:

  • run gradlew tests to build the tests and start the Karma daemon
  • open http://localhost:9876 to run the tests in your browser using Karma

To pack the bundle:

gradle bundle

To stop running webpack and Karma daemons:

gradle stop

webpack

webpack configuration:

kotlinFrontend {
    webpackBundle {
        bundleName = "main"
        sourceMapEnabled = true | false   // enable/disable source maps 
        contentPath = file(...) // a file that represents a directory to be served by dev server)
        publicPath = "/"  // web prefix
        host = "localhost" // dev server host
        port = 8088   // dev server port
        proxyUrl = "" | "http://...."  // URL to be proxied, useful to proxy backend webserver
        stats = "errors-only"  // log level
    }
}

dev server log is located at build/logs/webpack-dev-server.log

config file is generated at build/webpack.config.js

webpack configuration customization

To customize webpack configuration, you can apply additional scripts by placing them in the directory webpack.config.d. The scripts will be appended to the end of config script. Use number prefix to change order (it is very similar to UNIX rc.d config directories)

Sample structure:

  • [DIR] webpack.config.d
    • css.js
    • minify.js
    • 10-apply-ealier.js
    • 20-apply-later.js

Karma

Karma configuration:

kotlinFrontend {
    karma {
        port = 9876
        runnerPort = 9100
        reporters = listOf("progress") 
        frameworks = listOf("qunit") // for now only qunit works as intended
        preprocessors = listOf("...")
    }
}

This will generate a config file located at build/karma.conf.js.

Note that for your tests to run correctly with webpack their module type must be defined as well:

compileTestKotlin2Js {
    kotlinOptions.metaInfo = true
    kotlinOptions.moduleKind = 'commonjs'
}

If you would like to use a custom karma.config.js then specify it using customConfigFile:

kotlinFrontend {
    karma {
        customConfigFile = "myKarma.conf.js"
    }
}

Your custom config file will be copied to the build folder and renamed to karma.config.js.

karma log is located at build/logs/karma.log

Hot module replacement

Webpack provides ability to apply code changes on the fly with no page reload (if possible). For reference see Webpack Hot Module Replacement documentation

Webpack does a lot of work for you however to get it working well most likely you have to implement state save and restore functionality via webpack's API. See HMR.kt for corresponding Kotlin external declarations for webpack API and main.kt for sample save/load.

Briefly at module load accept HMR feature and listen for disposal

module.hot?.let { hot ->
    hot.accept() // accept hot reload
    
    hot.dispose { data -> // listen for disposal events
        data.my-fields = [your application state] // put your state in the 'data' object
    }
}

To get previously saved state at module load use module.hot?.data

    module.hot?.data?.let { data -> // if we have previous state then we are in the middle of HMR
        myRestoreFunction(data) // so get state from the 'data' object
    }

Finally use Gradle continuous build with run task to get live replacement every time you change your code.

gradlew -t run

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