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| process.env.NODE_ENV = 'development'; | |
| // Load environment variables from .env file. Suppress warnings using silent | |
| // if this file is missing. dotenv will never modify any environment variables | |
| // that have already been set. | |
| // https://github.com/motdotla/dotenv | |
| require('dotenv').config({silent: true}); | |
| var chalk = require('chalk'); | |
| var webpack = require('webpack'); | |
| var WebpackDevServer = require('webpack-dev-server'); | |
| var historyApiFallback = require('connect-history-api-fallback'); | |
| var httpProxyMiddleware = require('http-proxy-middleware'); | |
| var detect = require('detect-port'); | |
| var clearConsole = require('react-dev-utils/clearConsole'); | |
| var checkRequiredFiles = require('react-dev-utils/checkRequiredFiles'); | |
| var formatWebpackMessages = require('react-dev-utils/formatWebpackMessages'); | |
| var getProcessForPort = require('react-dev-utils/getProcessForPort'); | |
| var openBrowser = require('react-dev-utils/openBrowser'); | |
| var prompt = require('react-dev-utils/prompt'); | |
| var pathExists = require('path-exists'); | |
| var config = require('../config/webpack.config.dev'); | |
| var paths = require('../config/paths'); | |
| var useYarn = pathExists.sync(paths.yarnLockFile); | |
| var cli = useYarn ? 'yarn' : 'npm'; | |
| var isInteractive = process.stdout.isTTY; | |
| // Warn and crash if required files are missing | |
| if (!checkRequiredFiles([paths.appHtml, paths.appIndexJs])) { | |
| process.exit(1); | |
| } | |
| // Tools like Cloud9 rely on this. | |
| var DEFAULT_PORT = process.env.PORT || 3000; | |
| var compiler; | |
| var handleCompile; | |
| // You can safely remove this after ejecting. | |
| // We only use this block for testing of Create React App itself: | |
| var isSmokeTest = process.argv.some(arg => arg.indexOf('--smoke-test') > -1); | |
| if (isSmokeTest) { | |
| handleCompile = function (err, stats) { | |
| if (err || stats.hasErrors() || stats.hasWarnings()) { | |
| process.exit(1); | |
| } else { | |
| process.exit(0); | |
| } | |
| }; | |
| } | |
| function setupCompiler(host, port, protocol) { | |
| // "Compiler" is a low-level interface to Webpack. | |
| // It lets us listen to some events and provide our own custom messages. | |
| compiler = webpack(config, handleCompile); | |
| // "invalid" event fires when you have changed a file, and Webpack is | |
| // recompiling a bundle. WebpackDevServer takes care to pause serving the | |
| // bundle, so if you refresh, it'll wait instead of serving the old one. | |
| // "invalid" is short for "bundle invalidated", it doesn't imply any errors. | |
| compiler.plugin('invalid', function() { | |
| if (isInteractive) { | |
| clearConsole(); | |
| } | |
| console.log('Compiling...'); | |
| }); | |
| var isFirstCompile = true; | |
| // "done" event fires when Webpack has finished recompiling the bundle. | |
| // Whether or not you have warnings or errors, you will get this event. | |
| compiler.plugin('done', function(stats) { | |
| if (isInteractive) { | |
| clearConsole(); | |
| } | |
| // We have switched off the default Webpack output in WebpackDevServer | |
| // options so we are going to "massage" the warnings and errors and present | |
| // them in a readable focused way. | |
| var messages = formatWebpackMessages(stats.toJson({}, true)); | |
| var isSuccessful = !messages.errors.length && !messages.warnings.length; | |
| var showInstructions = isSuccessful && (isInteractive || isFirstCompile); | |
| if (isSuccessful) { | |
| console.log(chalk.green('Compiled successfully!')); | |
| } | |
| if (showInstructions) { | |
| console.log(); | |
| console.log('The app is running at:'); | |
| console.log(); | |
| console.log(' ' + chalk.cyan(protocol + '://' + host + ':' + port + '/')); | |
| console.log(); | |
| console.log('Note that the development build is not optimized.'); | |
| console.log('To create a production build, use ' + chalk.cyan(cli + ' run build') + '.'); | |
| console.log(); | |
| isFirstCompile = false; | |
| } | |
| // If errors exist, only show errors. | |
| if (messages.errors.length) { | |
| console.log(chalk.red('Failed to compile.')); | |
| console.log(); | |
| messages.errors.forEach(message => { | |
| console.log(message); | |
| console.log(); | |
| }); | |
| return; | |
| } | |
| // Show warnings if no errors were found. | |
| if (messages.warnings.length) { | |
| console.log(chalk.yellow('Compiled with warnings.')); | |
| console.log(); | |
| messages.warnings.forEach(message => { | |
| console.log(message); | |
| console.log(); | |
| }); | |
| // Teach some ESLint tricks. | |
| console.log('You may use special comments to disable some warnings.'); | |
| console.log('Use ' + chalk.yellow('// eslint-disable-next-line') + ' to ignore the next line.'); | |
| console.log('Use ' + chalk.yellow('/* eslint-disable */') + ' to ignore all warnings in a file.'); | |
| } | |
| }); | |
| } | |
| // We need to provide a custom onError function for httpProxyMiddleware. | |
| // It allows us to log custom error messages on the console. | |
| function onProxyError(proxy) { | |
| return function(err, req, res){ | |
| var host = req.headers && req.headers.host; | |
| console.log( | |
| chalk.red('Proxy error:') + ' Could not proxy request ' + chalk.cyan(req.url) + | |
| ' from ' + chalk.cyan(host) + ' to ' + chalk.cyan(proxy) + '.' | |
| ); | |
| console.log( | |
| 'See https://nodejs.org/api/errors.html#errors_common_system_errors for more information (' + | |
| chalk.cyan(err.code) + ').' | |
| ); | |
| console.log(); | |
| // And immediately send the proper error response to the client. | |
| // Otherwise, the request will eventually timeout with ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE on the client side. | |
| if (res.writeHead && !res.headersSent) { | |
| res.writeHead(500); | |
| } | |
| res.end('Proxy error: Could not proxy request ' + req.url + ' from ' + | |
| host + ' to ' + proxy + ' (' + err.code + ').' | |
| ); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| function addMiddleware(devServer) { | |
| // `proxy` lets you to specify a fallback server during development. | |
| // Every unrecognized request will be forwarded to it. | |
| var proxy = require(paths.appPackageJson).proxy; | |
| devServer.use(historyApiFallback({ | |
| // Paths with dots should still use the history fallback. | |
| // See https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/issues/387. | |
| disableDotRule: true, | |
| // For single page apps, we generally want to fallback to /index.html. | |
| // However we also want to respect `proxy` for API calls. | |
| // So if `proxy` is specified, we need to decide which fallback to use. | |
| // We use a heuristic: if request `accept`s text/html, we pick /index.html. | |
| // Modern browsers include text/html into `accept` header when navigating. | |
| // However API calls like `fetch()` won’t generally accept text/html. | |
| // If this heuristic doesn’t work well for you, don’t use `proxy`. | |
| htmlAcceptHeaders: proxy ? | |
| ['text/html'] : | |
| ['text/html', '*/*'] | |
| })); | |
| if (proxy) { | |
| if (typeof proxy !== 'string') { | |
| console.log(chalk.red('When specified, "proxy" in package.json must be a string.')); | |
| console.log(chalk.red('Instead, the type of "proxy" was "' + typeof proxy + '".')); | |
| console.log(chalk.red('Either remove "proxy" from package.json, or make it a string.')); | |
| process.exit(1); | |
| } | |
| // Otherwise, if proxy is specified, we will let it handle any request. | |
| // There are a few exceptions which we won't send to the proxy: | |
| // - /index.html (served as HTML5 history API fallback) | |
| // - /*.hot-update.json (WebpackDevServer uses this too for hot reloading) | |
| // - /sockjs-node/* (WebpackDevServer uses this for hot reloading) | |
| // Tip: use https://jex.im/regulex/ to visualize the regex | |
| var mayProxy = /^(?!\/(index\.html$|.*\.hot-update\.json$|sockjs-node\/)).*$/; | |
| // Pass the scope regex both to Express and to the middleware for proxying | |
| // of both HTTP and WebSockets to work without false positives. | |
| var hpm = httpProxyMiddleware(pathname => mayProxy.test(pathname), { | |
| target: proxy, | |
| logLevel: 'silent', | |
| onProxyReq: function(proxyReq, req, res) { | |
| // Browers may send Origin headers even with same-origin | |
| // requests. To prevent CORS issues, we have to change | |
| // the Origin to match the target URL. | |
| if (proxyReq.getHeader('origin')) { | |
| proxyReq.setHeader('origin', proxy); | |
| } | |
| }, | |
| onError: onProxyError(proxy), | |
| secure: false, | |
| changeOrigin: true, | |
| ws: true | |
| }); | |
| devServer.use(mayProxy, hpm); | |
| // Listen for the websocket 'upgrade' event and upgrade the connection. | |
| // If this is not done, httpProxyMiddleware will not try to upgrade until | |
| // an initial plain HTTP request is made. | |
| devServer.listeningApp.on('upgrade', hpm.upgrade); | |
| } | |
| // Finally, by now we have certainly resolved the URL. | |
| // It may be /index.html, so let the dev server try serving it again. | |
| devServer.use(devServer.middleware); | |
| } | |
| function runDevServer(host, port, protocol) { | |
| var devServer = new WebpackDevServer(compiler, { | |
| // Enable gzip compression of generated files. | |
| compress: true, | |
| // Silence WebpackDevServer's own logs since they're generally not useful. | |
| // It will still show compile warnings and errors with this setting. | |
| clientLogLevel: 'none', | |
| // By default WebpackDevServer serves physical files from current directory | |
| // in addition to all the virtual build products that it serves from memory. | |
| // This is confusing because those files won’t automatically be available in | |
| // production build folder unless we copy them. However, copying the whole | |
| // project directory is dangerous because we may expose sensitive files. | |
| // Instead, we establish a convention that only files in `public` directory | |
| // get served. Our build script will copy `public` into the `build` folder. | |
| // In `index.html`, you can get URL of `public` folder with %PUBLIC_PATH%: | |
| // <link rel="shortcut icon" href="%PUBLIC_URL%/favicon.ico"> | |
| // In JavaScript code, you can access it with `process.env.PUBLIC_URL`. | |
| // Note that we only recommend to use `public` folder as an escape hatch | |
| // for files like `favicon.ico`, `manifest.json`, and libraries that are | |
| // for some reason broken when imported through Webpack. If you just want to | |
| // use an image, put it in `src` and `import` it from JavaScript instead. | |
| contentBase: paths.appPublic, | |
| // Enable hot reloading server. It will provide /sockjs-node/ endpoint | |
| // for the WebpackDevServer client so it can learn when the files were | |
| // updated. The WebpackDevServer client is included as an entry point | |
| // in the Webpack development configuration. Note that only changes | |
| // to CSS are currently hot reloaded. JS changes will refresh the browser. | |
| hot: true, | |
| // It is important to tell WebpackDevServer to use the same "root" path | |
| // as we specified in the config. In development, we always serve from /. | |
| publicPath: config.output.publicPath, | |
| // WebpackDevServer is noisy by default so we emit custom message instead | |
| // by listening to the compiler events with `compiler.plugin` calls above. | |
| quiet: true, | |
| // Reportedly, this avoids CPU overload on some systems. | |
| // https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/issues/293 | |
| watchOptions: { | |
| ignored: /node_modules/ | |
| }, | |
| // Enable HTTPS if the HTTPS environment variable is set to 'true' | |
| https: protocol === "https", | |
| host: host | |
| }); | |
| // Our custom middleware proxies requests to /index.html or a remote API. | |
| addMiddleware(devServer); | |
| // Launch WebpackDevServer. | |
| devServer.listen(port, (err, result) => { | |
| if (err) { | |
| return console.log(err); | |
| } | |
| if (isInteractive) { | |
| clearConsole(); | |
| } | |
| console.log(chalk.cyan('Starting the development server...')); | |
| console.log(); | |
| if (isInteractive) { | |
| openBrowser(protocol + '://' + host + ':' + port + '/'); | |
| } | |
| }); | |
| } | |
| function run(port) { | |
| var protocol = process.env.HTTPS === 'true' ? "https" : "http"; | |
| var host = process.env.HOST || 'localhost'; | |
| setupCompiler(host, port, protocol); | |
| runDevServer(host, port, protocol); | |
| } | |
| // We attempt to use the default port but if it is busy, we offer the user to | |
| // run on a different port. `detect()` Promise resolves to the next free port. | |
| detect(DEFAULT_PORT).then(port => { | |
| if (port === DEFAULT_PORT) { | |
| run(port); | |
| return; | |
| } | |
| if (isInteractive) { | |
| clearConsole(); | |
| var existingProcess = getProcessForPort(DEFAULT_PORT); | |
| var question = | |
| chalk.yellow('Something is already running on port ' + DEFAULT_PORT + '.' + | |
| ((existingProcess) ? ' Probably:\n ' + existingProcess : '')) + | |
| '\n\nWould you like to run the app on another port instead?'; | |
| prompt(question, true).then(shouldChangePort => { | |
| if (shouldChangePort) { | |
| run(port); | |
| } | |
| }); | |
| } else { | |
| console.log(chalk.red('Something is already running on port ' + DEFAULT_PORT + '.')); | |
| } | |
| }); | |