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+import { defineConfig } from 'vite';
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+import laravel from 'laravel-vite-plugin';
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+import vue from '@vitejs/plugin-vue';
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+
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+export default defineConfig({
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+ plugins: [
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+ laravel([
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+ 'resources/sass/app.scss',
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+ 'resources/js_vue3/app.js',
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+ ]),
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+ vue({
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+ template: {
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+ transformAssetUrls: {
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+ // The Vue plugin will re-write asset URLs, when referenced
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+ // in Single File Components, to point to the Laravel web
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+ // server. Setting this to `null` allows the Laravel plugin
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+ // to instead re-write asset URLs to point to the Vite
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+ // server instead.
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+ base: null,
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+
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+ // The Vue plugin will parse absolute URLs and treat them
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+ // as absolute paths to files on disk. Setting this to
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+ // `false` will leave absolute URLs un-touched so they can
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+ // reference assets in the public directory as expected.
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+ includeAbsolute: false,
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+ },
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+ },
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+ }),
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+ ],
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+});
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