discourse/app/assets/javascripts/package.json
Godfrey Chan 9a1695ccc1
DEV: remove markdown-it-bundle and custom build code (#23859)
With Embroider, we can rely on async `import()` to do the splitting
for us.

This commit extracts from `pretty-text` all the parts that are
meant to be loaded async into a new `discourse-markdown-it` package
that is also a V2 addon (meaning that all files are presumed unused
until they are imported, aka "static").

Mostly I tried to keep the very discourse specific stuff (accessing
site settings and loading plugin features) inside discourse proper,
while the new package aims to have some resembalance of a general
purpose library, a MarkdownIt++ if you will. It is far from perfect
because of how all the "options" stuff work but I think it's a good
start for more refactorings (clearing up the interfaces) to happen
later.

With this, pretty-text and app/lib/text are mostly a kitchen sink
of loosely related text processing utilities.

After the refactor, a lot more code related to setting up the
engine are now loaded lazily, which should be a pretty nice win. I
also noticed that we are currently pulling in the `xss` library at
initial load to power the "sanitize" stuff, but I suspect with a
similar refactoring effort those usages can be removed too. (See
also #23790).

This PR does not attempt to fix the sanitize issue, but I think it
sets things up on the right trajectory for that to happen later.

Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
2023-11-06 16:59:49 +00:00

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{
"private": true,
"scripts": {
"postinstall": "./run-patch-package"
},
"workspaces": [
"admin",
"bootstrap-json",
"deprecation-silencer",
"dialog-holder",
"discourse",
"discourse-common",
"discourse-hbr",
"discourse-i18n",
"discourse-markdown-it",
"discourse-plugins",
"discourse-widget-hbs",
"ember-cli-progress-ci",
"ember-production-deprecations",
"float-kit",
"pretty-text",
"select-kit",
"theme-transpiler",
"truth-helpers",
"wizard"
],
"resolutions": {
"**/unset-value": "2.0.1"
},
"devDependencies": {
"patch-package": "^8.0.0",
"postinstall-postinstall": "^2.1.0"
}
}