Overview
Explore the implementation of micro frontends through module federation in this 44-minute Devoxx conference talk. Dive into the advantages of splitting complex frontend applications into smaller, team-owned pieces. Learn about module federation's seamless integration capabilities between host and remote applications, comparing it to other methods like build-time integration and IFrames. Discover how to use React to create local and remote components that appear almost identical. Gain insights into the conventions and tooling for sharing frame applications, and understand the path to production for micro frontends. Examine cross-functional concerns such as testing and monitoring that ensure production-grade quality. By the end of the talk, grasp the tradeoffs of this approach and acquire the knowledge to begin implementing micro frontends using module federation.
Syllabus
Applications Instead of Libraries Micro Frontends with Module Federation
Distributing front end applications
2 What is module federation?
Load modules remotely at runtime
a Application
Shared Dependencies
Error Handling
Testing remote components
Scaling Usage
Encouraging Adoption
Lessons Learned
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Devoxx