do not compile certain code in a webpack app
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I have a server that is being compiled with webPack. My api is throwing all kinds of compile errors.
app.use('/api',require('./api/api'));
If i comment it out the compile finishes without error. Good thing is the API does not need to compile. So what i have been doing is commenting that line out of the server.js then in the /dist
i add the api and uncomment that line manually after compile.
Is there a native webpack way of doing this? Basically dont need to compile a module rather just need to copy it.
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I have a server that is being compiled with webPack. My api is throwing all kinds of compile errors.
app.use('/api',require('./api/api'));
If i comment it out the compile finishes without error. Good thing is the API does not need to compile. So what i have been doing is commenting that line out of the server.js then in the /dist
i add the api and uncomment that line manually after compile.
Is there a native webpack way of doing this? Basically dont need to compile a module rather just need to copy it.
webpack
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I have a server that is being compiled with webPack. My api is throwing all kinds of compile errors.
app.use('/api',require('./api/api'));
If i comment it out the compile finishes without error. Good thing is the API does not need to compile. So what i have been doing is commenting that line out of the server.js then in the /dist
i add the api and uncomment that line manually after compile.
Is there a native webpack way of doing this? Basically dont need to compile a module rather just need to copy it.
webpack
I have a server that is being compiled with webPack. My api is throwing all kinds of compile errors.
app.use('/api',require('./api/api'));
If i comment it out the compile finishes without error. Good thing is the API does not need to compile. So what i have been doing is commenting that line out of the server.js then in the /dist
i add the api and uncomment that line manually after compile.
Is there a native webpack way of doing this? Basically dont need to compile a module rather just need to copy it.
webpack
webpack
asked Dec 27 '18 at 15:48
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