felixSchober / VSCode-PowerAppsPortal-Extension

Currently, there is only one way to edit code for Power Apps portals which is using the Dynamics solution and the somewhat limited online editor. This extension provides a local source control of portal code including web files like images or style sheets, web templates and content snippets. Once configured, the extension loads all portal code and files to a local project folder. Then, you can edit, create or delete files. These changes can be pushed to the portal using the source control pane within visual studio code.
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Bump webpack from 5.73.0 to 5.74.0 #221

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 2 years ago

dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Bumps webpack from 5.73.0 to 5.74.0.

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Sourced from webpack's releases.

v5.74.0

Features

  • add resolve.extensionAlias option which allows to alias extensions
    • This is useful when you are forced to add the .js extension to imports when the file really has a .ts extension (typescript + "type": "module")
  • add support for ES2022 features like static blocks
  • add Tree Shaking support for ProvidePlugin

Bugfixes

  • fix persistent cache when some build dependencies are on a different windows drive
  • make order of evaluation of side-effect-free modules deterministic between concatenated and non-concatenated modules
  • remove left-over from debugging in TLA/async modules runtime code
  • remove unneeded extra 1s timestamp offset during watching when files are actually untouched
    • This sometimes caused an additional second build which are not really needed
  • fix shareScope option for ModuleFederationPlugin
  • set "use-credentials" also for same origin scripts

Performance

  • Improve memory usage and performance of aggregating needed files/directories for watching
    • This affects rebuild performance

Extensibility

  • export HarmonyImportDependency for plugins
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