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This adds a new `loaderShim()` function to ensure certain modules are present in the `loader.js` registry and therefore runtime `require()`-able. Currently, the classic build pipeline puts a lot of things in the runtime `loader.js` registry automatically. For example, all of the ember-auto-import packages are in there. Going forward, and especially as we switch to the Embroider build pipeline, this will not be guarenteed. We need to keep an eye on what modules (packages) our "external" bundles (admin, wizard, markdown-it, plugins, etc) are expecting to be present and put them into the registry proactively.
59 lines
3.1 KiB
JavaScript
59 lines
3.1 KiB
JavaScript
// Webpack has bugs, using globalThis is the safest
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// https://github.com/embroider-build/embroider/issues/1545
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let { define: __define__, require: __require__ } = globalThis;
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// Traditionally, Ember compiled ES modules into AMD modules, which are then
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// made usable in the browser at runtime via loader.js. In a classic build, all
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// the modules, including any external ember-auto-imported dependencies, are
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// added to the loader.js registry and therefore require()-able at runtime.
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//
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// Overtime, the AMD-ness of the modules, the ability to define arbitrarily
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// named modules and the ability to require any modules and even enumerate the
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// known modules at runtime (require.entries/_eak_seen) became heavily relied
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// upon, which is problematic. For one thing, these features don't align well
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// with ES modules semantics, and it is also impossible to perform tree-shaking
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// as the presence of a particular module could end up being important even if
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// it appears to be unused in the static analysis.
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//
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// For Discourse, the AMD/loader.js mechanism is an important glue. It is what
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// allows Discourse core/admin/wizard/plugins to all be separate .js bundlers
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// and be "glued back together" as full module graph in the browser.
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//
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// For instance, a plugin module can `import Post from "discourse/models/post";
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// because the babel plugin compiled discourse/models/post.js into an AMD
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// module into app.js (`define("discourse/models/post", ...)`), which makes
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// it available in the runtime loader.js registry, and the plugin module itself
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// is also compiled into AMD with a dependency on the core module.
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//
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// This has similar drawbacks as the general problem in the ecosystem, but in
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// addition, it has a particular bad side-effect that any external dependencies
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// (NPM packages) we use in core will automatically become a defacto public API
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// for plugins to use as well, making it difficult for core to upgrade/remove
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// dependencies (and thus so as introducing them in the first place).
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//
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// Ember is aggressively moving away from AMD modules and there are active RFCs
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// to explore the path to deprecating AMD/loader.js. While it would still be
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// fine (in the medium term at least) for us to use AMD/loader.js as an interop
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// mechanism between our bundles, we will have to be more conscious about what
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// to make available to plugins via this mechanism.
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//
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// In the meantime Embroider no longer automatically add AMD shims for external
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// dependencies. In order to preserve compatibility for plugins, this utility
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// allows us to manually force a particular module to be included in loader.js
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// and available to plugins. Overtime we should review this list and start
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// deprecating any accidental leakages.
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//
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// The general way to use it is:
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//
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// import { importSync } from "@embroider/macros";
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//
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// loaderShim("some-npm-pkg", () => importSync("some-npm-pkg"));
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//
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// Note that `importSync` is a macro which must be passed a string
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// literal, therefore cannot be abstracted away.
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export default function loaderShim(pkg, callback) {
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if (!__require__.has(pkg)) {
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__define__(pkg, callback);
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}
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}
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