Module Federation within Turbopack #2348
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I second that. Also working on a bigger microfrontend project leveraging webpack module federation. If turbopack would support such a feature, that would be a big reason to consider the switch :) |
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If you (as a large and trustworthy company) are brave enough for this kind of marketing:
src: Turbo.build - Turbopack Vs Webpack - Web Archive 25.10.22 the question should rather be "when" instead of "if" 😉. So if a lot of people vote for this, maybe we'll have it sooner. 🎉 |
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We in our company as well are using webpack Module Federation, the only thing stopping us from switching to turbopack is support for MF. |
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It's kinda surprising to see not much interest around this feature in this thread. Any chance the Turbopack team could share if this is being considered for future releases? A little insight would be cool and might spark more discussion here. |
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Actually using monorepo that Turborepo offers is a big and even unnecessary move for some projects, most of the time Module Federation would suffice. For example, you need to have a host as a wrapper UI and some apps inside. |
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Any plans for MF on Turbopack? |
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+1 for MF on Turbopack. Any plans to support this? This is one of the key requirement for my project ! |
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Hello! I watched part of the turbopack announcement today at Next conf and was immediately very excited to hear about it (thanks!).
I have a few projects that I maintain today that are built leveraging Webpack module federation. Is this something that may be supported by turbopack now or in the future?
I think it could be very interesting to be able to achieve federated components for use within microfrontends with NextJS and turbopack so I figured I'd ask / contribute the idea if it hasn't been already. That said, I know the tool is in alpha so I acknowledge this is quite early on to propose / ask about this.
If this is something that's being discussed, I'd love to help 😄
Thanks for the awesome tools!
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