* Update index to make it clear what has hasn't updated to Next/React yet * Typescriptify events and experiments * Typescript the old JS for easier integration * Update release-notes.ts * Lint * Run npm i * Fix a few lint issues * Update airgap-links.ts * Update airgap-links.ts * Update set-next-env to ts * Update airgap-links.ts * Update package-lock.json * Update set-next-env.ts * Update package-lock.json * Revert "Update package-lock.json" This reverts commit b45e8250beeb700719d3b44e1092b0bbd093baba. * readd fsevents * Revert "readd fsevents" This reverts commit 419f3c35080ac4a9072f0b4e8e291e1712ce3639. * Update openapi-schema-check.yml * Revert "Update openapi-schema-check.yml" This reverts commit 5e9f4a29ea11ee343ca17291a40a751920c5b923. * Update package-lock.json * Update package-lock.json
Javascripts
The code in this directory is destined to run in a web browser!
The index.js file in this directory is bundled by Webpack. In development, we use webpack-dev-middleware to bundle automatically while running the server. In production, we run webpack --mode production via npm run build.
This file is then referenced in the footer:
<script src="/dist/index.js"></script>
Every other file in this directory is written as a module to
be required in index.js. They all have this format:
module.exports = () => {
// Do some cool browser stuff
// Note: by the time this runs, the DOM will be ready. :)
}
In development, the bundle will recompile every time a file used by javascripts/index.js is changed. This
ensures that you're always getting an up-to-date version of the script.
In production, the bundle is compiled during build-time.