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Even I am facing this issue ? Did you find a way to resolve css in exports? |
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Fixed by completely removing
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I just encountered the same problem, and its solution is as follows: In "exports": {
".": {
"import": "./dist/xxx.es.js",
"require": "./dist/xxx.umd.js"
},
"./dist/index.css": {
"import": "./dist/index.css",
"require": "./dist/index.css"
}
} It works for me. |
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"exports": {
".": {
"import": "./dist/xxx.es.js",
"require": "./dist/xxx.umd.js"
},
"./dist/": {
"import": "./dist/",
"require": "./dist/"
}
} Or "exports": {
".": {
"import": "./dist/xxx.es.js",
"require": "./dist/xxx.umd.js"
},
"./dist/*.css": {
"import": "./dist/*.css",
"require": "./dist/*.css"
}
} will resolve this |
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Hello,
We have a project and a internal library. The project runs with react-scripts and I try to make it use vite.
When I run
vite
, I have an error :Missing "./dist/index.css" export in "XXX" package
where XXX is our home made libraryHere is the export part in the library :
I guess I should add "./dist/index.css" somewhere in package.json exports {} but I can't find how. If I remove the exports, I don't have the error but I begin to see other issues with commonjs import (?)
How can I make this library compatible with vite / es import ?
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