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madebygps avatar madebygps commented on May 22, 2024

I can take a try at this.

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madebygps avatar madebygps commented on May 22, 2024

Nevermind, this is up for anyone to work on.

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rishabkumar7 avatar rishabkumar7 commented on May 22, 2024

When using dot-env to store connection string for app insights, ran into an issue.
error:

Module not found: Error: Can't resolve 'fs' in 'E:\GitHub\learn-to-cloud\node_modules\dotenv\lib'
Module not found: Error: Can't resolve 'path' in 'E:\GitHub\learn-to-cloud\node_modules\dotenv\lib'
BREAKING CHANGE: webpack < 5 used to include polyfills for node.js core modules by default.
This is no longer the case. Verify if you need this module and configure a polyfill for it.

If you want to include a polyfill, you need to:
        - add a fallback 'resolve.fallback: { "path": require.resolve("path-browserify") }'
        - install 'path-browserify'
If you don't want to include a polyfill, you can use an empty module like this:
        resolve.fallback: { "path": false }
client (webpack 5.75.0) compiled with 2 errors

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rishabkumar7 avatar rishabkumar7 commented on May 22, 2024

So after going over the stackoverflow answer here

Answer : I was also getting these error's when upgrading from webpack v4 to v5. Resolved by making the following changes to webpack.config.js
added resolve.fallback property
removed node property

{
resolve: {
  modules: [...],
  fallback: {
    "fs": false,
    "tls": false,
    "net": false,
    "path": false,
    "zlib": false,
    "http": false,
    "https": false,
    "stream": false,
    "crypto": false,
    "crypto-browserify": require.resolve('crypto-browserify'), //if you want to use this module also don't forget npm i crypto-browserify 
  } 
},
entry: [...],
output: {...},
module: {
  rules: [...]
},
plugins: [...],
optimization: {
  minimizer: [...],
},
// node: {
//   fs: 'empty',
//   net: 'empty',
//   tls: 'empty'
// },
}

But we don't have a webpack.config.js in our project (pardon my ignorance as I am new to React and JS)

Researched a bit about how we can have a webpack config, and found this - facebook/docusaurus#2097

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madebygps avatar madebygps commented on May 22, 2024

closing since we are no longer going to implement this

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