config/webpack.config.dev.js
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 'use strict';
 
 const autoprefixer = require('autoprefixer');
 const path = require('path');
 const webpack = require('webpack');
 const HtmlWebpackPlugin = require('html-webpack-plugin');
 const CaseSensitivePathsPlugin = require('case-sensitive-paths-webpack-plugin');
 const InterpolateHtmlPlugin = require('react-dev-utils/InterpolateHtmlPlugin');
 const WatchMissingNodeModulesPlugin = require('react-dev-utils/WatchMissingNodeModulesPlugin');
 const eslintFormatter = require('react-dev-utils/eslintFormatter');
 const ModuleScopePlugin = require('react-dev-utils/ModuleScopePlugin');
 const getClientEnvironment = require('./env');
 const paths = require('./paths');
 
 // Webpack uses `publicPath` to determine where the app is being served from.
 // In development, we always serve from the root. This makes config easier.
 const publicPath = '/';
 // `publicUrl` is just like `publicPath`, but we will provide it to our app
 // as %PUBLIC_URL% in `index.html` and `process.env.PUBLIC_URL` in JavaScript.
 // Omit trailing slash as %PUBLIC_PATH%/xyz looks better than %PUBLIC_PATH%xyz.
 const publicUrl = '';
 // Get environment variables to inject into our app.
 const env = getClientEnvironment(publicUrl);
 
 // This is the development configuration.
 // It is focused on developer experience and fast rebuilds.
 // The production configuration is different and lives in a separate file.
 module.exports = {
   // You may want 'eval' instead if you prefer to see the compiled output in DevTools.
   // See the discussion in https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/issues/343.
   devtool: 'cheap-module-source-map',
   // These are the "entry points" to our application.
   // This means they will be the "root" imports that are included in JS bundle.
   // The first two entry points enable "hot" CSS and auto-refreshes for JS.
   entry: [
     // We ship a few polyfills by default:
     require.resolve('./polyfills'),
     // Include an alternative client for WebpackDevServer. A client's job is to
     // connect to WebpackDevServer by a socket and get notified about changes.
     // When you save a file, the client will either apply hot updates (in case
     // of CSS changes), or refresh the page (in case of JS changes). When you
     // make a syntax error, this client will display a syntax error overlay.
     // Note: instead of the default WebpackDevServer client, we use a custom one
     // to bring better experience for Create React App users. You can replace
     // the line below with these two lines if you prefer the stock client:
     // require.resolve('webpack-dev-server/client') + '?/',
     // require.resolve('webpack/hot/dev-server'),
     require.resolve('react-dev-utils/webpackHotDevClient'),
     // Finally, this is your app's code:
     paths.appIndexJs,
     // We include the app code last so that if there is a runtime error during
     // initialization, it doesn't blow up the WebpackDevServer client, and
     // changing JS code would still trigger a refresh.
   ],
   output: {
     // Add /* filename */ comments to generated require()s in the output.
     pathinfo: true,
     // This does not produce a real file. It's just the virtual path that is
     // served by WebpackDevServer in development. This is the JS bundle
     // containing code from all our entry points, and the Webpack runtime.
     filename: 'static/js/bundle.js',
     // There are also additional JS chunk files if you use code splitting.
     chunkFilename: 'static/js/[name].chunk.js',
     // This is the URL that app is served from. We use "/" in development.
     publicPath: publicPath,
     // Point sourcemap entries to original disk location (format as URL on Windows)
     devtoolModuleFilenameTemplate: info =>
       path.resolve(info.absoluteResourcePath).replace(/\\/g, '/'),
   },
   resolve: {
     // This allows you to set a fallback for where Webpack should look for modules.
     // We placed these paths second because we want `node_modules` to "win"
     // if there are any conflicts. This matches Node resolution mechanism.
     // https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/issues/253
     modules: ['node_modules', paths.appNodeModules].concat(
       // It is guaranteed to exist because we tweak it in `env.js`
       process.env.NODE_PATH.split(path.delimiter).filter(Boolean)
     ),
     // These are the reasonable defaults supported by the Node ecosystem.
     // We also include JSX as a common component filename extension to support
     // some tools, although we do not recommend using it, see:
     // https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/issues/290
     // `web` extension prefixes have been added for better support
     // for React Native Web.
     extensions: ['.web.js', '.mjs', '.js', '.json', '.web.jsx', '.jsx'],
     alias: {
       
       // Support React Native Web
       // https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2016/08/a-glimpse-into-the-future-with-react-native-for-web/
       'react-native': 'react-native-web',
     },
     plugins: [
       // Prevents users from importing files from outside of src/ (or node_modules/).
       // This often causes confusion because we only process files within src/ with babel.
       // To fix this, we prevent you from importing files out of src/ -- if you'd like to,
       // please link the files into your node_modules/ and let module-resolution kick in.
       // Make sure your source files are compiled, as they will not be processed in any way.
       new ModuleScopePlugin(paths.appSrc, [paths.appPackageJson]),
     ],
   },
   module: {
     strictExportPresence: true,
     rules: [
       // TODO: Disable require.ensure as it's not a standard language feature.
       // We are waiting for https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/issues/2176.
       // { parser: { requireEnsure: false } },
 
       // First, run the linter.
       // It's important to do this before Babel processes the JS.
       {
         test: /\.(js|jsx|mjs)$/,
         enforce: 'pre',
         use: [
           {
             options: {
               formatter: eslintFormatter,
               eslintPath: require.resolve('eslint'),
               
             },
             loader: require.resolve('eslint-loader'),
           },
         ],
         include: paths.appSrc,
       },
       {
         // "oneOf" will traverse all following loaders until one will
         // match the requirements. When no loader matches it will fall
         // back to the "file" loader at the end of the loader list.
         oneOf: [
           // "url" loader works like "file" loader except that it embeds assets
           // smaller than specified limit in bytes as data URLs to avoid requests.
           // A missing `test` is equivalent to a match.
           {
             test: [/\.bmp$/, /\.gif$/, /\.jpe?g$/, /\.png$/],
             loader: require.resolve('url-loader'),
             options: {
               limit: 10000,
               name: 'static/media/[name].[hash:8].[ext]',
             },
           },
           // Process JS with Babel.
           {
             test: /\.(js|jsx|mjs)$/,
             include: paths.appSrc,
             loader: require.resolve('babel-loader'),
             options: {
               
               // This is a feature of `babel-loader` for webpack (not Babel itself).
               // It enables caching results in ./node_modules/.cache/babel-loader/
               // directory for faster rebuilds.
               cacheDirectory: true,
             },
           },
           // "postcss" loader applies autoprefixer to our CSS.
           // "css" loader resolves paths in CSS and adds assets as dependencies.
           // "style" loader turns CSS into JS modules that inject <style> tags.
           // In production, we use a plugin to extract that CSS to a file, but
           // in development "style" loader enables hot editing of CSS.
           {
             test: /\.css$/,
             use: [
               require.resolve('style-loader'),
               {
                 loader: require.resolve('css-loader'),
                 options: {
                   importLoaders: 1,
                 },
               },
               {
                 loader: require.resolve('postcss-loader'),
                 options: {
                   // Necessary for external CSS imports to work
                   // https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/issues/2677
                   ident: 'postcss',
                   plugins: () => [
                     require('postcss-flexbugs-fixes'),
                     autoprefixer({
                       browsers: [
                         '>1%',
                         'last 4 versions',
                         'Firefox ESR',
                         'not ie < 9', // React doesn't support IE8 anyway
                       ],
                       flexbox: 'no-2009',
                     }),
                   ],
                 },
               },
             ],
           },
           // "file" loader makes sure those assets get served by WebpackDevServer.
           // When you `import` an asset, you get its (virtual) filename.
           // In production, they would get copied to the `build` folder.
           // This loader doesn't use a "test" so it will catch all modules
           // that fall through the other loaders.
           {
             // Exclude `js` files to keep "css" loader working as it injects
             // its runtime that would otherwise processed through "file" loader.
             // Also exclude `html` and `json` extensions so they get processed
             // by webpacks internal loaders.
             exclude: [/\.(js|jsx|mjs)$/, /\.html$/, /\.json$/],
             loader: require.resolve('file-loader'),
             options: {
               name: 'static/media/[name].[hash:8].[ext]',
             },
           },
         ],
       },
       // ** STOP ** Are you adding a new loader?
       // Make sure to add the new loader(s) before the "file" loader.
     ],
   },
   plugins: [
     // Makes some environment variables available in index.html.
     // The public URL is available as %PUBLIC_URL% in index.html, e.g.:
     // <link rel="shortcut icon" href="%PUBLIC_URL%/favicon.ico">
     // In development, this will be an empty string.
     new InterpolateHtmlPlugin(env.raw),
     // Generates an `index.html` file with the <script> injected.
     new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
       inject: true,
       template: paths.appHtml,
     }),
     // Add module names to factory functions so they appear in browser profiler.
     new webpack.NamedModulesPlugin(),
     // Makes some environment variables available to the JS code, for example:
     // if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development') { ... }. See `./env.js`.
     new webpack.DefinePlugin(env.stringified),
     // This is necessary to emit hot updates (currently CSS only):
     new webpack.HotModuleReplacementPlugin(),
     // Watcher doesn't work well if you mistype casing in a path so we use
     // a plugin that prints an error when you attempt to do this.
     // See https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/issues/240
     new CaseSensitivePathsPlugin(),
     // If you require a missing module and then `npm install` it, you still have
     // to restart the development server for Webpack to discover it. This plugin
     // makes the discovery automatic so you don't have to restart.
     // See https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/issues/186
     new WatchMissingNodeModulesPlugin(paths.appNodeModules),
     // Moment.js is an extremely popular library that bundles large locale files
     // by default due to how Webpack interprets its code. This is a practical
     // solution that requires the user to opt into importing specific locales.
     // https://github.com/jmblog/how-to-optimize-momentjs-with-webpack
     // You can remove this if you don't use Moment.js:
     new webpack.IgnorePlugin(/^\.\/locale$/, /moment$/),
   ],
   // Some libraries import Node modules but don't use them in the browser.
   // Tell Webpack to provide empty mocks for them so importing them works.
   node: {
     dgram: 'empty',
     fs: 'empty',
     net: 'empty',
     tls: 'empty',
     child_process: 'empty',
   },
   // Turn off performance hints during development because we don't do any
   // splitting or minification in interest of speed. These warnings become
   // cumbersome.
   performance: {
     hints: false,
   },
 };