Do not look for blacklisted files
I'd like to modularize my app to be able to turn off / on some functionality for certain customers.
Every activation or deactivation of a functionality should require a new application.
With const Header = shouldAppear ? require("components/Header").default : null
I can make the import dynamic.
But when I add this components/Header
file to the blacklist via
const blacklist = require("metro/src/blacklist");
const config = {
getBlacklistRE() {
return blacklist([/src/components/Header.js/]);
}
};
module.exports = config;
The metro still looks for the file when building the JS bundle.
I want to add it to the blacklist because I don't want that file in the bundle. The file is added to the blacklist only if the shouldAppear
is false.
Is there a better solution for importing files dynamically and excluding them from the bundle?
javascript reactjs react-native ecmascript-6
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I'd like to modularize my app to be able to turn off / on some functionality for certain customers.
Every activation or deactivation of a functionality should require a new application.
With const Header = shouldAppear ? require("components/Header").default : null
I can make the import dynamic.
But when I add this components/Header
file to the blacklist via
const blacklist = require("metro/src/blacklist");
const config = {
getBlacklistRE() {
return blacklist([/src/components/Header.js/]);
}
};
module.exports = config;
The metro still looks for the file when building the JS bundle.
I want to add it to the blacklist because I don't want that file in the bundle. The file is added to the blacklist only if the shouldAppear
is false.
Is there a better solution for importing files dynamically and excluding them from the bundle?
javascript reactjs react-native ecmascript-6
add a comment |
I'd like to modularize my app to be able to turn off / on some functionality for certain customers.
Every activation or deactivation of a functionality should require a new application.
With const Header = shouldAppear ? require("components/Header").default : null
I can make the import dynamic.
But when I add this components/Header
file to the blacklist via
const blacklist = require("metro/src/blacklist");
const config = {
getBlacklistRE() {
return blacklist([/src/components/Header.js/]);
}
};
module.exports = config;
The metro still looks for the file when building the JS bundle.
I want to add it to the blacklist because I don't want that file in the bundle. The file is added to the blacklist only if the shouldAppear
is false.
Is there a better solution for importing files dynamically and excluding them from the bundle?
javascript reactjs react-native ecmascript-6
I'd like to modularize my app to be able to turn off / on some functionality for certain customers.
Every activation or deactivation of a functionality should require a new application.
With const Header = shouldAppear ? require("components/Header").default : null
I can make the import dynamic.
But when I add this components/Header
file to the blacklist via
const blacklist = require("metro/src/blacklist");
const config = {
getBlacklistRE() {
return blacklist([/src/components/Header.js/]);
}
};
module.exports = config;
The metro still looks for the file when building the JS bundle.
I want to add it to the blacklist because I don't want that file in the bundle. The file is added to the blacklist only if the shouldAppear
is false.
Is there a better solution for importing files dynamically and excluding them from the bundle?
javascript reactjs react-native ecmascript-6
javascript reactjs react-native ecmascript-6
asked Nov 12 '18 at 16:47
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