The plugin page loader for Inertia.js, that allows the server-side to use Inertia::render('my-package::Page');
.
- Powered by unplugin
- Supports static build with Vite and Laravel Mix
- Supports load pages on runtime
- Define the namespace mapping for plugins pages directory
- Or read namespace from the npm / composer package
First, install the Inertia Plugin to your main Inertia app:
npm i inertia-page-loader -D
Vite
// vite.config.js
import InertiaPageLoader from 'inertia-page-loader/vite'
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
InertiaPageLoader({ /* options */ }),
],
})
Webpack
// webpack.config.js
const InertiaPageLoaderPlugin = require('inertia-page-loader/webpack')
module.exports = {
/* ... */
plugins: [
InertiaPageLoaderPlugin({ /* options */ }),
],
}
Laravel Mix
// webpack.mix.js
const InertiaPageLoaderPlugin = require('inertia-page-loader/webpack')
mix
.webpackConfig({
plugins: [
InertiaPageLoaderPlugin({ /* options */ }),
],
})
Add to env.d.ts
:
/// <reference types="inertia-page-loader/client" />
This package supports the Static and Runtime to load the pages (can be mixed to use), so you can select the way to build and use your Inertia pages:
Then select the source from which you want to load the page:
If you created or have a package, you can select the build tool to use the package:
You must create an npm package that contains the pages
folder:
src/pages/
├── Some.vue
└── Dir/
└── Other.vue
And added the inertia
field to define the namespace mapping, for example in node_modules/my-plugin/package.json
:
{
"name": "my-plugin",
"inertia": {
"my-package": "src/pages"
}
}
Publish this package and back to the main Inertia app to install this package:
npm i my-plugin
Next step you can select the build tool to use:
You must create a composer package that contains the pages
folder:
resources/js/pages/
├── Some.vue
└── Dir/
└── Other.vue
And added the extra.inertia
field to define the namespace mapping, for example in vendor/ycs77/my-php-package/composer.json
:
{
"name": "ycs77/my-php-package",
"extra": {
"inertia": {
"my-php-package": "resources/js/pages"
}
}
}
Publish this package and back to the main Inertia app to install this package:
composer require ycs77/my-php-package
Next step you can select the build tool to use:
Add inertia-page-loader
to vite.config.js
, and you can use the function npm()
or composer()
to load the namespace:
import InertiaPageLoader from 'inertia-page-loader/vite'
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
InertiaPageLoader({
namespaces: ({ npm, composer }) => [
// load namespace from npm package:
npm('my-plugin'),
// load namespace from composer package:
composer('ycs77/my-php-package'),
],
}),
],
})
And use resolvePage()
in resources/js/app.js
to resolve the app pages and npm / composer pages (don't use one line function):
import { resolvePage } from '~inertia'
createInertiaApp({
resolve: resolvePage(() => {
return import.meta.glob('./pages/**/*.vue', { eager: true })
}),
})
Or you can add the persistent layout:
import Layout from './Layout'
createInertiaApp({
resolve: resolvePage(name => {
return import.meta.glob('./pages/**/*.vue', { eager: true })
}, page => {
page.layout = Layout
return page
}),
})
Now you can use the page in your controller:
Inertia::render('my-package::Some'); // in npm package
Inertia::render('my-php-package::Some'); // in composer package
Add inertia-page-loader
to webpack.mix.js
, and you can use the function npm()
or composer()
to load the namespace:
mix
.webpackConfig({
plugins: [
InertiaPageLoaderPlugin({
namespaces: ({ npm, composer }) => [
// load namespace from npm package:
npm('my-plugin'),
// load namespace from composer package:
composer('ycs77/my-php-package'),
],
}),
],
})
And use resolvePage()
in resources/js/app.js
to resolve the app pages and npm / composer pages:
import { resolvePage } from '~inertia'
createInertiaApp({
resolve: resolvePage(name => require(`./pages/${name}`)),
})
Or you can add the persistent layout:
import Layout from './Layout'
createInertiaApp({
resolve: resolvePage(name => require(`./pages/${name}`), page => {
page.layout = Layout
return page
}),
})
Now you can use the page in your controller:
Inertia::render('my-package::Some'); // in npm package
Inertia::render('my-php-package::Some'); // in composer package
If you use the modules package to manage your Laravel application, such as Laravel Modules, you can also define namespace mapping:
Note: Of course, can also be load pages from other locations in the main application.
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
InertiaPageLoader({
namespaces: [
// define namespace mapping:
{ 'my-module': 'Modules/MyModule/Resources/js/pages' },
// define more namespace mapping:
{
'my-module-2': 'Modules/MyModule2/Resources/js/pages',
'special-modal': 'resources/js/SpecialModals',
},
],
}),
],
})
Now you can use the page in your controller:
Inertia::render('my-module::Some');
Inertia::render('my-module-2::Some');
Inertia::render('special-modal::VeryCoolModal');
[!WARNING] The runtime is not working with Vue Composition, it's recommended to use Build for Static.
Sometimes you may want users to use the pages without compiling them after installing the composer package, at this time you can load them at runtime. This is the package directory structure:
resources/js/
├── my-runtime-plugin.js
└── pages/
├── Some.vue
└── Other.vue
Use the InertiaPages runtime API in resources/js/my-runtime-plugin.js
to load pages:
window.InertiaPages.addNamespace('my-runtime', name => require(`./pages/${name}`))
And setting webpack.mix.js
to build assets:
const mix = require('laravel-mix')
mix
.setPublicPath('public')
.js('resources/js/my-runtime-plugin.js', 'public/js')
.vue({ runtimeOnly: true })
.version()
.disableNotifications()
Now you can publish this package and install it in the Inertia app, publish assets (my-runtime-plugin.js
) to public/vendor/inertia-plugins
, and open app.blade.php
to include scripts to load pages:
<head>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/inertia-page-loader@0.8.0/dist/runtime.iife.js" defer></script>
<script src="/vendor/inertia-plugins/my-runtime-plugin.js" defer></script>
<!-- app.js must be last one -->
<script src="{{ mix('/js/app.js') }}" defer></script>
</head>
But the app.js
must build with inertia-page-loader
, you can follow Install chapter to install it (does not need to include any option), like this:
// vite.config.js
import InertiaPageLoader from 'inertia-page-loader/vite'
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
InertiaPageLoader(),
],
})
Or using in Laravel Mix:
// webpack.mix.js
const InertiaPageLoaderPlugin = require('inertia-page-loader/webpack')
mix
.webpackConfig({
plugins: [
InertiaPageLoaderPlugin(),
],
})
Now you can use the page in your controller:
Inertia::render('my-runtime::Some');
Update package in package.json
:
{
"devDependencies": {
- "inertia-plugin": "*"
+ "inertia-page-loader": "^0.7.0"
}
}
Rename vite plugin:
// vite.config.js
-import Inertia from 'inertia-plugin/vite'
+import InertiaPageLoader from 'inertia-page-loader/vite'
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
- Inertia({ /* options */ }),
+ InertiaPageLoader({ /* options */ }),
],
})
Rename webpack plugin:
// webpack.config.js
-const InertiaPlugin = require('inertia-plugin/webpack')
+const InertiaPageLoaderPlugin = require('inertia-page-loader/webpack')
module.exports = {
/* ... */
plugins: [
- InertiaPlugin({ /* options */ }),
+ InertiaPageLoaderPlugin({ /* options */ }),
],
}
Update CDN link if you used:
-<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/inertia-plugin@0.6.0/dist/runtime.iife.js"></script>
+<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/inertia-page-loader@0.7.0/dist/runtime.iife.js" defer></script>
InertiaPageLoader({
// Current work directory.
cwd: process.cwd(),
// Define namespace mapping.
namespaces: [],
// Namespace separator.
separator: '::',
// Module extensions.
extensions: '',
// extensions: '', // webpack default
// extensions: 'vue', // webpack example
// extensions: 'vue', // vite default
// extensions: ['vue', 'js'], // vite example
// Use `import()` to load pages for webpack, default is using `require()`.
// Only for webpack.
import: false,
// Enable SSR mode.
ssr: false,
})
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