universalify | Make a callback- or promise-based function support | Reactive Programming library
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Make a callback- or promise-based function support both promises and callbacks. Uses the native promise implementation.
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QUESTION
I am working in a React project that is using react-scripts in its version 3.4.4 among other dependencies and I have to check all the third-party libraries added into the final bundle.
As example, if I check the requires and dependencies from react-scripts in the package-lock.json file:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-28 at 20:51No. What Webpack ends up including is not something published or reported. Using react-scripts
alone would seen hundreds of modules and versions being shipped in production. Any library you add on top just adds to that weight.
With tree shaking and build deps, you can't rely upon that requires
at all. Some of those, like Jest or ESLint, are dev-only. They have no runtime. Others will. Some runtime deps will be shaken out too, so can't rely on just recognizing the lib.
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I have created a project on Strapi (CMS) which is linked to MongoDB but I have some trouble to deploy it on Heroku.
I am trying to deploy a project I created on Heroku and I have some trouble to do it... Anyone has any idea of what is going on ? It seems to do with sharp 'darwin-x64' but I really don't know what it is.
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...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Nov-08 at 18:14It looks like there is a mismatch between the environments you use. Try the following:
- Remove sharp completely from your app.
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I want to start my react app so I write this command:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Apr-28 at 06:55Try the below steps:
Clear npm cache
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I included a lot of background information to help you answer this question, however you can skip down to the heading called 'Questions' to skip to the main point.
BackgroundI'm new to using Cordova, and I'm new to an existing Cordova project I want to further develop. As a result, when I look at the project files, I am not sure what are choices made by the previous developers and what are choices made automatically by Cordova. I suspect that Cordova generates a lot of files that are not created by the application developers because in my case there are over 7900 files including source code and README's, and the application was previously (to my knowledge at least) developed by only one person.
While many questions could be asked from that perspective, I would like to narrow in on a specific question to avoid being too broad. I've noted that are many files within the path structure called index.js
.
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Answered 2020-Apr-06 at 18:37You should edit /www/js/index.js
.
The other two files are created during the build process. A built Cordova app will have all www
folder contents inside an android app structure, that's why they are inside /platforms/android/app/src/main/
The other index.js
files are there because it's a Node.js pattern
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