- Fast – ~10-50x faster depending on project
- Tree shaking – Smaller bundles means faster apps (21% smaller for
init
project) - Compatible – Drop-in replacement for metro
- Configurable – Support for custom transformers and env variables
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yarn add react-native-esbuild esbuild
Make sure react-native.config.js
exists in the root of your project, and create one if not. Add this library to the commands
section like this:
// react-native.config.js
const { commands } = require('react-native-esbuild');
module.exports = {
commands,
};
If you want to customize the esbuild configuration, for example by adding your own plugins you may do so with the createEsbuildCommands
function. This example adds babel transformation for reanimated support:
// react-native.config.js
const { createEsbuildCommands, babelPlugin } = require('react-native-esbuild');
// See https://esbuild.github.io/api/#simple-options
const commands = createEsbuildCommands((config) => ({
...config,
plugins: config.plugins.concat(
babelPlugin({
filter:
/(node_modules\/react-native-reanimated|src\/my-reanimated-components)\/.+\.[tj]sx?$/,
})
),
}));
module.exports = {
commands,
};
- Open
package.json
in your editor and locatescripts
section. - Edit
start
script to bereact-native esbuild-start
. - Prevent metro from starting automatically by appending
--no-packager
to theios
/android
scripts.
{
"scripts": {
"android": "react-native run-android --no-packager",
"ios": "react-native run-ios --no-packager",
"start": "react-native esbuild-start"
}
}
Set project.ext.react.bundleCommand
to esbuild-bundle
in android/app/build.gradle
:
// android/app/build.gradle
project.ext.react = [
enableHermes: false,
bundleCommand: "esbuild-bundle",
]
- Open your iOS project in Xcode manually or with
xed ios
- Select the
Build Phases
tab in your project settings. - Expand the
Bundle React Native code and images
section and addexport BUNDLE_COMMAND=esbuild-bundle
so it looks like this:
set -e
export BUNDLE_COMMAND=esbuild-bundle
export NODE_BINARY=node
../node_modules/react-native/scripts/react-native-xcode.sh
This library aims to be a plug-in replacement for the metro equivalent commands with the esbuild-
prefix.
Argument | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
--port |
Port to listen for http requests | 8081 |
--host |
Host to listen for http requests | 127.0.0.1 |
--projectRoot |
Path to a custom project root. | None |
--reset-cache |
Removes cached files. | N/A |
--no-interactive |
Disables interactive mode. | false |
Argument | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
--entry-file |
Path to the root JS file, either absolute or relative to JS root | index.js |
--platform |
Either ios or android |
ios |
--dev |
If false , warnings are disabled and the bundle is minified |
true |
--minify |
Allows overriding whether bundle is minified otherwise determined by dev value. |
Opposite of dev |
--bundle-output |
File name where to store the resulting bundle. | None |
--sourcemap-output |
File name where to store the sourcemap file for resulting bundle. | None |
--assets-dest |
Directory name where to store assets referenced in the bundle. | None |
--reset-cache |
Removes cached files. | N/A |
Esbuild doesn't natively support flow so such syntax needs to be stripped with a plugin. By default any node module with react-native
in their name will be stripped from flow, but it's also possible to do this on your own source code using the babelPlugin
mentioned in the Configuration section, but at the cost of performance.
A few rare packages using the react-native
field for ESM maps, will not be correctly resolved by esbuild. To remedy this use the bundled esmCustomMainFieldResolverPlugin
:
// react-native.config.js
const {
createEsbuildCommands,
esmCustomMainFieldResolverPlugin,
} = require('react-native-esbuild');
const commands = createEsbuildCommands(({ plugins, ...rest }) => ({
...rest,
plugins: plugins.concat(esmCustomMainFieldResolverPlugin()),
}));
module.exports = {
commands,
};
Hermes doesn't support crucial ES6 features like block level scoping (let
/const
) and the team doesn't seem to want to merge this feature mentioning it being a too big of a change without having good enough reasons to add it.
Esbuild doesn't support Fast Refresh or Hot Module Replacement, but this library supports live reload instead.
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