The final output is the same size but the order of the exports has one difference. No breaking functionality as the order doesn't matter during runtime, but breaks our check-lib workflow.
This is the block that is different:
2609: function(e, t, n) {
"use strict";
var i = this && this.__awaiter || function(e, t, n, i) {
return new(n || (n = Promise))((function(r, o) {
function s(e) {
try {
c(i.next(e))
} catch (e) {
o(e)
}
}
function a(e) {
try {
c(i.throw(e))
} catch (e) {
o(e)
}
}
function c(e) {
var t;
e.done ? r(e.value) : (t = e.value, t instanceof n ? t : new n((function(e) {
e(t)
}))).then(s, a)
}
c((i = i.apply(e, t || [])).next())
}))
};
Object.defineProperty(t, "__esModule", {
value: !0
});
const r = n(2225),
o = n(4458);
t.AuthorizerFactory = class {
static getAuthorizer() {
return i(this, void 0, void 0, (function*() {
r.debug("try-get AzureCLIAuthorizer");
try {
return yield o.AzureCLIAuthorizer.getAuthorizer()
} catch (e) {
throw r.debug(e), new Error("No credentails found. Add an Azure login script before this action.")
}
}))
}
}
},
The final output is the same size but the order of the exports has one difference. No breaking functionality as the order doesn't matter during runtime, but breaks our check-lib workflow.
This is the block that is different: