⬆️CRA -> Vite
Starting with Keycloakify 9.4 Vite is now supported by Keycloakify! 🥳
That being said it will remain compatible with WebPack for the forseeable future.
If you wish to upgrade your theme that was based on the CRA starter project here is what you need to do:
Clone the new starter and copy/paste your
src
andpublic
directories as well as yourindex.html
into it.Rename the src/index.tsx into src/main.tsx
Check if you have modified other parts since you cloned the original starter
The build directory is now dist and the build_keycloak directory is now dist_keycloak update your .github/workflow/ci.yaml file and your Dockerfile to reflect theses changes. If you haven't changed anything you can just keep things as they are in the new starter.
If you are hosting you app on GitHub pages, don't forget to report your homepage field from your old package.json to the new one. You also want to specify a base option in the vite.config.ts if your app was hosted under a subpath which is the case with the default GitHub Page domains (
<username>.github.io/<project name>
)Of course report all the dependencies you might had added in the the new package.json
Storybook has been upgraded to v8, have a look at the story in the new starters. They are slightly different.
You can remove the
src/PUBLIC_URL.ts
file if you used one. You can now simply useimport.meta.env.BASE_URL
to reference assets in your public directory like:<img src={`${import.meta.env.BASE_URL}foo.png`} />
You now don't have to specify a XDG_CACHE_HOME in your CI. There is a improved builtin cache mechanism in v9.4 that dramatically improve build speed. If you still provide the XDG_CACHE_HOME var env you must also provide it to the yarn build script.
(OPTIONAL) You might want to move your Keycloakify configuration from your
package.json
to yourvite.config.ts
. You just need to move your keycloakify field in your package.json to the argument of the Keycloakify vite plugin. See here for examples.