Jovica Aleksic
Jovica Aleksic
I'm not sure I am qualified to answer that, I've never done that and it would be a question for @develar However, I'd like to point out that if you're...
Hm. I don't quite understand that one. The default in electron-webpack is that _all_ dependencies are added to webpack externals, unless whitelisted. Did you install react and react-dom as devDependency...
Actually, I'd recommend going about it the other way round: simply replace externals by an empty array and add packages to it that really need it. For most user's that...
Reminder about how the mechanism works: electron-webpack puts _all_ dependencies to webpack externals automatically, unless they're whitelisted. However, all of that happens before the config object passes through your custom...
Well I don't believe there is such a feature this far; the codebase seems to be built entirely towards the goal of 1) developing an app with HMR (that's the...
Hmm I've done something fairly similar with react and react-router, and it worked rather smoothly. However, I was using hashes in the URL. I'll try to dig out the project...
Okay, I had it on GitHub all along: https://github.com/loopmode/react-desktop So.. It's not quite the same. We have similar goals, but besides me using React and you Vue, we have a...
BTW one guy's solution was to use `file:`: `win.loadURL(`file://${__dirname}/dist/index.html`);`
Please note that I am using hash history, not browser history, because we cannot have something like URL rewriting on the server that translates /settings to index.html. while it looks...
Tests are still failing on Windows apparently due to path resolution problems. Here is the full output: ``` $ yarn jest yarn run v1.16.0 $ D:\Projects\@github.com\loopmode@github\electron-webpack\node_modules\.bin\jest FAIL test/out/loaderDetectionTest.js ● Console...