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server.open
configures which page URLs Rsbuild should automatically open in the browser after starting the server.
You can also use the --open option of Rsbuild CLI to open the pages. When using
server.open
and--open
at the same time,--open
takes precedence.
server.open
can be set to the following values.
http://localhost:<port>
, or http://<host>:<port>
if server.host is configured):http://localhost:<port>/home
:The port number that Rsbuild server listens on may change. For example, if the port is already in use, Rsbuild will automatically increment the port number until it finds an available port.
To avoid server.open
becoming invalid due to port changes, you can use one of the following methods:
<port>
placeholder to refer to the current port number. Rsbuild will replace the placeholder with the actual port number it is listening on.By default, Rsbuild opens pages in the system's default browser. You can specify which browser to use via the BROWSER
environment variable.
Rsbuild uses the open library to open browsers, and supports opening Chrome, Edge, and Firefox:
On Windows, use cross-env to set the environment variable:
You can also refer to the app option documentation from open
for additional BROWSER
values, such as OS-specific browser names:
Pass browser arguments through BROWSER_ARGS
, separating multiple arguments with spaces:
On macOS, Rsbuild also supports opening the browser through AppleScript, which allows you to reuse existing browser tabs to open pages.
The following are the browser names supported by AppleScript:
For example:
You can set the BROWSER
environment variable in your local .env.local file. This way, you don't need to set it manually each time you start the dev server, and it won't affect other developers on the project.
By using open.before
, you can trigger a callback function before opening the page.
When using open.before
, the page URLs can be configured via open.target
.