fix: add electron as an external for webpack#239134
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TylerLeonhardt merged 2 commits intomicrosoft:mainfrom Feb 3, 2025
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fix: add electron as an external for webpack#239134TylerLeonhardt merged 2 commits intomicrosoft:mainfrom
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due to the nature of this change, we will hold off on it til Monday so we can let it bake in Insiders. |
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You can trigger a bundled build by running: Which will build the macOS ARM build. You can see all of our targets with: |
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I verified that the bundled code for GitHub & Microsoft auth extensions now require "electron"
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This should fix the issue where
require('electron')does not resolve on the bundled extension after #238149Note, I don't see how to bundle the extension locally to confirm that this is working.
cc #207867