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Upgrade webpack to version 5.69.0 #967

Closed depfu[bot] closed 2 years ago

depfu[bot] commented 2 years ago

Here is everything you need to know about this upgrade. Please take a good look at what changed and the test results before merging this pull request.

What changed?

✳️ webpack (^4.8.3 → ^5.69.0) · Repo

Release Notes

5.69.0

Features

  • automatically switch to an ESM compatible environment when enabling ESM output mode
  • handle multiple alternative directories (e. g. due to resolve.alias or resolve.modules) when creating an context module
  • add util/types to node.js built-in modules
  • add __webpack_exports_info__.<name>.canMangle api

Bugfixes

  • fix bug in chunk graph generation which leads to modules being included in chunk desprite them being already included in parent chunks
  • avoid writing more than 2GB at once during cache serialization (as workaround for node.js/libuv bug on MacOS)
  • fix handling of whitespaces in semver ranges when using Module Federation
  • avoid generating hashes which contain only numbers as they likely conflict with module ids
  • fix resource name based placeholders for data uris
  • fix cache serialization for context elements
  • fix passing of stage option when instrumenting plugins for the ProfilingPlugin
  • fix tracking of declarations in concatenated modules to avoid conflicts
  • fix unstable mangling of exports
  • fix handling of # in paths of loaders
  • avoid unnecessary cache update when using experiments.buildHttp

Contributing

  • update typescript and jest

Developer Experience

  • expose some additional typings for usage in webpack-cli

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Commits

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depfu[bot] commented 2 years ago

Closed in favor of #968.