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This is to avoid loading anything before loading the polyfill, otherwise we risk loading dependencies (such as React) before it. This was causing the compatibility page to fail somehow. See https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/8379 Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/6562
161 lines
6.5 KiB
JavaScript
161 lines
6.5 KiB
JavaScript
const path = require('path');
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const webpack = require('webpack');
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const ExtractTextPlugin = require('extract-text-webpack-plugin');
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const HtmlWebpackPlugin = require('html-webpack-plugin');
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let og_image_url = process.env.RIOT_OG_IMAGE_URL;
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if (!og_image_url) og_image_url = 'https://riot.im/app/themes/riot/img/logos/riot-im-logo-1.png';
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module.exports = {
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entry: {
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main: [
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// Load this first to avoid issues where some imports (namely react)
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// potentially before babel-polyfill.
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'babel-polyfill',
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],
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"bundle": "./src/vector/index.js",
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"indexeddb-worker": "./src/vector/indexeddb-worker.js",
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// We ship olm.js as a separate lump of javascript. This makes it get
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// loaded via a separate <script/> tag in index.html (which loads it
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// into the browser global `Olm`, where js-sdk expects to find it).
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//
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// (we should probably make js-sdk load it asynchronously at some
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// point, so that it doesn't block the pageload, but that is a separate
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// problem)
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"olm": "./src/vector/olm-loader.js",
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// CSS themes
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"theme-light": "./node_modules/matrix-react-sdk/res/themes/light/css/light.scss",
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"theme-dark": "./node_modules/matrix-react-sdk/res/themes/dark/css/dark.scss",
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"theme-status": "./res/themes/status/css/status.scss",
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},
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module: {
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preLoaders: [
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{ test: /\.js$/, loader: "source-map-loader" },
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],
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loaders: [
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{ test: /\.json$/, loader: "json" },
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{ test: /\.js$/, loader: "babel", include: path.resolve('./src') },
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{
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test: /\.scss$/,
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// 1. postcss-loader turns the SCSS into normal CSS.
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// 2. css-raw-loader turns the CSS into a javascript module
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// whose default export is a string containing the CSS.
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// (css-raw-loader is similar to css-loader, but the latter
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// would also drag in the imgs and fonts that our CSS refers to
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// as webpack inputs.)
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// 3. ExtractTextPlugin turns that string into a separate asset.
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loader: ExtractTextPlugin.extract("css-raw-loader!postcss-loader?config=postcss.config.js"),
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},
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{
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// this works similarly to the scss case, without postcss.
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test: /\.css$/,
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loader: ExtractTextPlugin.extract("css-raw-loader"),
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},
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],
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noParse: [
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// for cross platform compatibility use [\\\/] as the path separator
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// this ensures that the regex trips on both Windows and *nix
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// don't parse the languages within highlight.js. They cause stack
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// overflows (https://github.com/webpack/webpack/issues/1721), and
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// there is no need for webpack to parse them - they can just be
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// included as-is.
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/highlight\.js[\\\/]lib[\\\/]languages/,
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// olm takes ages for webpack to process, and it's already heavily
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// optimised, so there is little to gain by us uglifying it.
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/olm[\\\/](javascript[\\\/])?olm\.js$/,
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],
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},
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output: {
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path: path.join(__dirname, "webapp"),
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// the generated js (and CSS, from the ExtractTextPlugin) are put in a
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// unique subdirectory for the build. There will only be one such
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// 'bundle' directory in the generated tarball; however, hosting
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// servers can collect 'bundles' from multiple versions into one
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// directory and symlink it into place - this allows users who loaded
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// an older version of the application to continue to access webpack
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// chunks even after the app is redeployed.
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//
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filename: "bundles/[hash]/[name].js",
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chunkFilename: "bundles/[hash]/[name].js",
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devtoolModuleFilenameTemplate: function(info) {
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// Reading input source maps gives only relative paths here for
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// everything. Until I figure out how to fix this, this is a
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// workaround.
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// We use the relative resource path with any '../'s on the front
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// removed which gives a tree with matrix-react-sdk and vector
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// trees smashed together, but this fixes everything being under
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// various levels of '.' and '..'
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// Also, sometimes the resource path is absolute.
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return path.relative(process.cwd(), info.resourcePath).replace(/^[\/\.]*/, '');
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},
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},
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resolve: {
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alias: {
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// alias any requires to the react module to the one in our path, otherwise
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// we tend to get the react source included twice when using npm link.
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"react": path.resolve('./node_modules/react'),
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"react-dom": path.resolve('./node_modules/react-dom'),
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"react-addons-perf": path.resolve('./node_modules/react-addons-perf'),
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// same goes for js-sdk
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"matrix-js-sdk": path.resolve('./node_modules/matrix-js-sdk'),
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},
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},
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externals: {
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// Don't try to bundle electron: leave it as a commonjs dependency
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// (the 'commonjs' here means it will output a 'require')
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"electron": "commonjs electron",
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},
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plugins: [
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new webpack.DefinePlugin({
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'process.env': {
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NODE_ENV: JSON.stringify(process.env.NODE_ENV),
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},
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}),
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new ExtractTextPlugin("bundles/[hash]/[name].css", {
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allChunks: true,
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}),
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new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
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template: './src/vector/index.html',
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// we inject the links ourselves via the template, because
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// HtmlWebpackPlugin wants to put the script tags either at the
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// bottom of <head> or the bottom of <body>, and I'm a bit scared
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// about moving them.
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inject: false,
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vars: {
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og_image_url: og_image_url,
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},
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}),
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],
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devtool: 'source-map',
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// configuration for the webpack-dev-server
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devServer: {
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// serve unwebpacked assets from webapp.
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contentBase: './webapp',
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stats: {
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// don't fill the console up with a mahoosive list of modules
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chunks: false,
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},
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},
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};
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// olm is an optional dependency. Ignore it if it's not installed, to avoid a
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// scary-looking error.
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try {
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require('olm');
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} catch (e) {
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console.log("Olm is not installed; not shipping it");
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delete(module.exports.entry["olm"]);
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}
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