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Building Micro Frontends with React 18

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Product type Book
Published in Oct 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804610961
Pages 218 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Vinci J Rufus Vinci J Rufus
Profile icon Vinci J Rufus

Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Introduction to Microfrontends
2. Chapter 1: Introducing Microfrontends 3. Chapter 2: Key Principles and Components of Microfrontends 4. Chapter 3: Monorepos versus Polyrepos for Microfrontends 5. Part 2: Architecting Microfrontends
6. Chapter 4: Implementing the Multi-SPA Pattern for Microfrontends 7. Chapter 5: Implementing the Micro-Apps Pattern for Microfrontends 8. Chapter 6: Server-Rendered Microfrontends 9. Part 3: Deploying Microfrontends
10. Chapter 7: Deploying Microfrontends to Static Storage 11. Chapter 8: Deploying Microfrontends to Kubernetes 12. Part 4: Managing Microfrontends
13. Chapter 9: Managing Microfrontends in Production 14. Chapter 10: Common Pitfalls to avoid when Building Microfrontends 15. Part 5: Emerging Trends
16. Chapter 11: Latest Trends in Microfrontends 17. Index 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Setting up Microfrontends with a Host and Remote app

We are going to take our multi-SPA app and convert it into a microfrontend with a Host and Remote app using Module Federation. As mentioned earlier, the main benefit of this approach is that users get a true single-page experience while still ensuring that each app is independently built and deployed.

Let us see what it takes for us to do this:

Figure 5.2 – Module Federation setup

Figure 5.2 – Module Federation setup

You will notice that Figure 5.2 is similar to Figure 5.1 and explains the implementation details of Module Federation. We see that the Host app contains the header component and runs on port 4200. We then have our Catalog and Checkout apps running on ports 4202 and 4201. We aim to load these remote apps dynamically whenever the correct route is called.

To convert our multi-SPA into a module-federated microfrontend, we will need to make the following changes:

  1. Create a new Host app that we’ll call...
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