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Security is the only reason to not use import-map-overrides in production. I have used it in production and it works great. The notes about security in the documentation are to just let companies start using it with their eyes open - different companies have different policies and preferences when it comes to things like this.
Performance overhead is not really a concern, as import-map-overrides just inserts a <script>
into the DOM after reading local storage, and neither of those are extremely slow (especially since it doesn't read all values of local storage, which could be long and slow to read, but only the import-map-overrides: local storage values).
I don't see any reason not to use import-map-overrides in production for an IDE - I wish you best of luck in doing so!
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Related Issues (20)
- Confusing reload icon after adding an override HOT 6
- IE 11 broken HOT 4
- Overrides triggers cross-origin issue when loaded into iframe (MS Teams) HOT 1
- buttons in ui can get "bad" styling HOT 1
- Failed to execute `attachShadow` on `Element` in 3.0.0 HOT 10
- Server-side single maps - cookie should specify a path HOT 1
- Bug introduced by terser HOT 1
- Is there a way to disable Auto Dev Lib Override? HOT 2
- how can i create E2E cypress tests? HOT 4
- Hi, I have this error in the console : Shadow root cannot be created on a host which already hosts a shadow tree. HOT 7
- Is it possible to support SystemJS and native imports at the same time? HOT 1
- Import maps blocked in Safari HOT 2
- cross-origin when trying to embed the single-spa app, with devtools enabled, in an iframe HOT 1
- Add configuration to control where the UI button is positioned HOT 4
- Relative imports in an import map accessed from a remote JSON file should be resolved w.r.t. the domain of the remote, not the domain of the host HOT 3
- Attribute trigger-position does not have any effect HOT 3
- An import map is added after module script load was triggered. HOT 2
- When parsing an empty script tag of type importmap the parser throws an error. Is this OK?
- Warning while building import-map-overrides-server.js HOT 1
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