@astrojs/ preact
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This Astro integration enables server-side rendering and client-side hydration for your Preact components.
Why Preact?
Section titled Why Preact?Preact is a library that lets you build interactive UI components for the web. If you want to build interactive features on your site using JavaScript, you may prefer using its component format instead of using browser APIs directly.
Preact is also a great choice if you have previously used React. Preact provides the same API as React, but in a much smaller 3kB package. It even supports rendering many React components using the compat
configuration option (see below).
Want to learn more about Preact before using this integration?
Check out “Learn Preact”, an interactive tutorial on their website.
Installation
Section titled InstallationAstro includes an astro add
command to automate the setup of official integrations. If you prefer, you can install integrations manually instead.
To install @astrojs/preact
, run the following from your project directory and follow the prompts:
If you run into any issues, feel free to report them to us on GitHub and try the manual installation steps below.
Manual Install
Section titled Manual InstallFirst, install the @astrojs/preact
package:
Most package managers will install associated peer dependencies as well. If you see a “Cannot find package ‘preact’” (or similar) warning when you start up Astro, you’ll need to install Preact:
Then, apply the integration to your astro.config.*
file using the integrations
property:
Usage
Section titled UsageTo use your first Preact component in Astro, head to our UI framework documentation. You’ll explore:
- 📦 how framework components are loaded,
- 💧 client-side hydration options, and
- 🤝 opportunities to mix and nest frameworks together
Also check our Astro Integration Documentation for more on integrations.
Configuration
Section titled ConfigurationThe Astro Preact integration handles how Preact components are rendered and it has its own options. Change these in the astro.config.mjs
file which is where your project’s integration settings live.
For basic usage, you do not need to configure the Preact integration.
compat
Section titled compatYou can enable preact/compat
, Preact’s compatibility layer for rendering React components without needing to install or ship React’s larger libraries to your users’ web browsers.
To do so, pass an object to the Preact integration and set compat: true
.
With the compat
option enabled, the Preact integration will render React components as well as Preact components in your project and also allow you to import React components inside Preact components. Read more in “Switching to Preact (from React)” on the Preact website.
When importing React component libraries, in order to swap out the react
and react-dom
dependencies as preact/compat
, you can use overrides
to do so.
Check out the pnpm
overrides and yarn
resolutions docs for their respective overrides features.
Currently, the compat
option only works for React libraries that export code as ESM. If an error happens during build-time, try adding the library to vite.ssr.noExternal: ['the-react-library']
in your astro.config.mjs
file.
devtools
Section titled devtools
新增於:
@astrojs/preact@3.3.0
You can enable Preact devtools in development by passing an object with devtools: true
to your preact()
integration config:
Options
Section titled OptionsCombining multiple JSX frameworks
Section titled Combining multiple JSX frameworksWhen you are using multiple JSX frameworks (React, Preact, Solid) in the same project, Astro needs to determine which JSX framework-specific transformations should be used for each of your components. If you have only added one JSX framework integration to your project, no extra configuration is needed.
Use the include
(required) and exclude
(optional) configuration options to specify which files belong to which framework. Provide an array of files and/or folders to include
for each framework you are using. Wildcards may be used to include multiple file paths.
We recommend placing common framework components in the same folder (e.g. /components/react/
and /components/solid/
) to make specifying your includes easier, but this is not required:
Examples
Section titled Examples- The Astro Preact example shows how to use an interactive Preact component in an Astro project.
- The Astro Nanostores example shows how to share state between different components — and even different frameworks! — in an Astro project.