preinitModule
preinitModule lets you eagerly fetch and evaluate an ESM module.
preinitModule("https://example.com/module.js", {as: "script"});Reference
preinitModule(href, options) 
To preinit an ESM module, call the preinitModule function from react-dom.
import { preinitModule } from 'react-dom';
function AppRoot() {
  preinitModule("https://example.com/module.js", {as: "script"});
  // ...
}The preinitModule function provides the browser with a hint that it should start downloading and executing the given module, which can save time. Modules that you preinit are executed when they finish downloading.
Parameters
- href: a string. The URL of the module you want to download and exeucute.
- options: an object. It contains the following properties:- as: a required string. It must be- 'script'.
- crossOrigin: a string. The CORS policy to use. Its possible values are- anonymousand- use-credentials.
- integrity: a string. A cryptographic hash of the module, to verify its authenticity.
- nonce: a string. A cryptographic nonce to allow the module when using a strict Content Security Policy.
 
Returns
preinitModule returns nothing.
Caveats
- Multiple calls to preinitModulewith the samehrefhave the same effect as a single call.
- In the browser, you can call preinitModulein any situation: while rendering a component, in an Effect, in an event handler, and so on.
- In server-side rendering or when rendering Server Components, preinitModuleonly has an effect if you call it while rendering a component or in an async context originating from rendering a component. Any other calls will be ignored.
Usage
Preloading when rendering
Call preinitModule when rendering a component if you know that it or its children will use a specific module and you’re OK with the module being evaluated and thereby taking effect immediately upon being downloaded.
import { preinitModule } from 'react-dom';
function AppRoot() {
  preinitModule("https://example.com/module.js", {as: "script"});
  return ...;
}If you want the browser to download the module but not to execute it right away, use preloadModule instead. If you want to preinit a script that isn’t an ESM module, use preinit.
Preloading in an event handler
Call preinitModule in an event handler before transitioning to a page or state where the module will be needed. This gets the process started earlier than if you call it during the rendering of the new page or state.
import { preinitModule } from 'react-dom';
function CallToAction() {
  const onClick = () => {
    preinitModule("https://example.com/module.js", {as: "script"});
    startWizard();
  }
  return (
    <button onClick={onClick}>Start Wizard</button>
  );
}