Instead of importing the modules from sources (which you should do if
you properly define NODE_ENV and use uglifyjs from webpack) import the
already compiled files on the npm packages.
This results in 5kb less on the compiled bundle.
Change-Id: I83732ea79a59b611c117ddcf4c262948c795f642
This way, src contains sources, and dist contains distribution files.
Also, add some documentation about the folders in the README and an adr.
Change-Id: Ie0b9f6475b8423b90e927633d883bde3cd5d5e4d
In order to automatically verify in CI that the built assets are up to
date with the commited sources, we need to keep the built assets in
a folder separate from the RL assets.
* Rename the compiled assets folder to industry standard `dist`
Change-Id: I8c5898f9bb29fee7164a7038b835a5f7efd33dbc
boot.js is renamed to index.js and popups is now bundled
up inside popups.js
To support qunit tests, the library is still exposed as
mw.popups with a FIXME to remove later when it is no longer
necessary
Bug: T156333
Change-Id: Ieb6b4b0344af2701f99ef0fcc786d2378fd2fceb
Generate changeListeners via webpack
We now use a build folder to build the JavaScript for
our ResourceLoader modules. This is the first change
in a line of changes.
A source map is provided for debug support.
Bug: T156333
Change-Id: I771843d1ddb4b50adedc3fa53b30c2f1d8a76acb