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			JavaScript
		
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			158 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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        // Load babel-polyfill first to avoid issues where some imports (namely react)
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        // are potentially loaded before babel-polyfill.
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        "bundle": ["babel-polyfill", "./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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