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Methods
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Quick Start
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Compile a file
await Metro.runBuild({ entry: 'index.js', out: 'bundle.js', config: Metro.loadMetroConfiguration(), });
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Run a server & watch the filesystem for changes
await Metro.runServer({ port: 8080, config: Metro.loadMetroConfiguration(), });
Reference
All functions exposed below accept an additional config
option. This object should be the Metro configuration exposed by your metro.config.js
file - you can obtain it by simply requiring this file.
loadMetroConfiguration(filepath?: string, <options>)
Basic options: cwd
, basename
Load the Metro configuration, either from filepath
if specified, or by traversing the directory hierarchy from cwd
to the root until it finds a file named basename
(by default metro.config.js
). The returned configuration will have been normalized and merged with Metro's default values.
findMetroConfiguration(filepath?: string, <options>)
Basic options: cwd
, basename
Same as above, but only locates the file.
async runBuild(<options>)
Required options: entry
, out
Basic options: dev
, optimize
, platform
, sourceMap
, sourceMapUrl
Bundles entry
for the given platform
, and saves it to location out
. If sourceMap
is set, also generates a source map. The source map will be inlined, unless sourceMapUrl
is also defined. In the latter case, a new file will be generated with the basename of the sourceMapUrl
parameter
async runServer(<options>)
Basic options: host
, port
, secure
, secureKey
, secureCert
, hmrEnabled
Starts a full Metro HTTP server. It will listen on the specified host:port
, and can then be queried to retrieve bundles for various entry points. If the secure
family of options are present, the server will be exposed over HTTPS. If hmrEnabled
is set, the server will also expose a websocket server and inject the HMR client into the generated bundles.
createConnectMiddleware(<options>)
Basic options: port
Instead of creating the full server, creates a Connect middleware that answers to bundle requests. This middleware can then be plugged into your own servers. The port
parameter is optional and only used for logging purposes.