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unenv provides a collection of Node.js and Web polyfills and mocking utilities with configurable presets for converting JavaScript code and libraries to be platform and runtime agnostic, working in any environment including Browsers, Workers, Node.js, Cloudflare Workers, Deno.

Unenv is used by Nitro and Nuxt today.

Note

You are on the development (v2) branch. Check out v1 for the current release.

Install

# ✨ Auto-detect
npx nypm install -D unenv

# npm
npm install -D unenv

# yarn
yarn add -D unenv

# pnpm
pnpm install -D unenv

# bun
bun install -D unenv

# deno
deno install --dev unenv

Usage

Using env utility and built-in presets, unenv will provide an abstract configuration that can be used in bundlers (rollup.js, webpack, etc.).

import { env } from "unenv";

const { alias, inject, polyfill, external } = env({}, {}, {});

Note: You can provide as many presets as you want. unenv will merge them internally and the right-most preset has a higher priority.

Presets

node

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Suitable to convert universal libraries working in Node.js.

  • Add supports for global fetch API
  • Set Node.js built-ins as externals
import { env, node } from "unenv";

const envConfig = env(node, {});

nodeless

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Suitable to transform libraries made for Node.js to run in other JavaScript runtimes.

import { env, nodeless } from "unenv";

const envConfig = env(nodeless, {});

Built-in Node.js modules

unenv provides a replacement for Node.js built-in modules compatible with any runtime.

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Package replacements

unenv provides a replacement for common npm packages for cross-platform compatibility.

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Manual mocking utils

// Magic proxy to replace any unknown API
import MockProxy from "unenv/runtime/mock/proxy";

// You can also create named mocks
const lib = MockProxy.__createMock__("lib", {
  /* overrides */
});

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Other polyfills

To discover other polyfills, please check ./src/runtime.

Nightly release channel

You can use the nightly release channel to try the latest changes in the main branch via unenv-nightly.

If directly using unenv in your project:

{
  "devDependencies": {
    "unenv": "npm:unenv-nightly"
  }
}

If using unenv via another tool (Nuxt or Nitro) in your project:

{
  "resolutions": {
    "unenv": "npm:unenv-nightly"
  }
}

License

Published under the MIT license. Made by @pi0 and community πŸ’›


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