I'm trying to do a build for a simple Vue-based project with Vite, but I am running into an error when actually processing the build.
My vite.config.js
file:
import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
import vue from '@vitejs/plugin-vue'
import nodePolyfills from 'rollup-plugin-node-polyfills'
import commonjs from '@rollup/plugin-commonjs'
// https://vitejs.dev/config/
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
vue(),
nodePolyfills(),
commonjs(),
],
resolve: {
alias: [
{
// this is required for the SCSS modules
find: /^~(.*)$/,
replacement: '$1',
},
],
},
build: {
outDir: './dist',
},
})
The build command vite build
runs fine without warnings and compiles these files in the dist
folder:
- dist/index.html
- dist/assets/index.83eff058.js
- dist/assets/index.acd5fd56.css
- dist/assets/vendor.96c4e7e1.js (the problem file)
And when serving my built project, I get this error that crashes the entire thing and doesn't load anything besides CSS:
Uncaught TypeError: Vg is not a constructor
XA http://localhost:5000/assets/vendor.96c4e7e1.js:5
<anonymous> http://localhost:5000/assets/vendor.96c4e7e1.js:5
vendor.96c4e7e1.js:5:11738
XA http://localhost:5000/assets/vendor.96c4e7e1.js:5
<anonymous> http://localhost:5000/assets/vendor.96c4e7e1.js:5
InnerModuleEvaluation self-hosted:2388
InnerModuleEvaluation self-hosted:2388
evaluation self-hosted:2349
I've read through the Vite and Rollup documentation and really can't figure out what to even look for. Is this occurring because of the lack of Babel, or is this something else?