Swc is nice, but until now I didn't have the best experience with it, maybe it's just my luck of experience, at least with babel with the version stated in the article I can guarantee that the declarations are emitted using the @nrwl/web:rollup executor
I use @nrwl/web:rollup to build my library and it's very powerful. However, I'm having an issue now because I want to add font files in it and I can't find a way to compile it because I need webpack.
Have you already faced this situation?
I think that is outside it's scope. Personally I would use @nrwl/web:webpack with a custom webpack config as presented in the article, you would need some more code to handle font import. Another solution would be to use some custom scripts that would be run after everything is bundled.
you're right!
For people being in the same situation that I was and ending up in this article, I fixed it by pointing to a customized rollup config file and using "@rollup/plugin-url" for the fonts:
Swc is nice, but until now I didn't have the best experience with it, maybe it's just my luck of experience, at least with babel with the version stated in the article I can guarantee that the declarations are emitted using the
@nrwl/web:rollup
executorI use
@nrwl/web:rollup
to build my library and it's very powerful. However, I'm having an issue now because I want to add font files in it and I can't find a way to compile it because I need webpack.Have you already faced this situation?
I think that is outside it's scope. Personally I would use
@nrwl/web:webpack
with a custom webpack config as presented in the article, you would need some more code to handle font import. Another solution would be to use some custom scripts that would be run after everything is bundled.you're right!
For people being in the same situation that I was and ending up in this article, I fixed it by pointing to a customized rollup config file and using
"@rollup/plugin-url"
for the fonts:I think it also works with jpg
Thank you for your contribution!