@0xsequence/indexer
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Comparing version 0.0.0-2021825162530 to 0.0.0-2021827201516
# @0xsequence/indexer | ||
## 0.0.0-2021825162530 | ||
### Patch Changes | ||
## 0.0.0-2021827201516 | ||
### Minor Changes | ||
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// are you seeing an error that a default export doesn't exist but your source file has a default export? | ||
// you should run `yarn` or `yarn preconstruct dev` if preconstruct dev isn't in your postinstall hook | ||
// curious why you need to? | ||
// this file exists so that you can import from the entrypoint normally | ||
// except that it points to your source file and you don't need to run build constantly | ||
// which means we need to re-export all of the modules from your source file | ||
// and since export * doesn't include default exports, we need to read your source file | ||
// to check for a default export and re-export it if it exists | ||
// it's not ideal, but it works pretty well ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ | ||
export * from "../src/index"; | ||
export * from "./declarations/src/index"; |
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"use strict"; | ||
// this file might look strange and you might be wondering what it's for | ||
// it's lets you import your source files by importing this entrypoint | ||
// as you would import it if it was built with preconstruct build | ||
// this file is slightly different to some others though | ||
// it has a require hook which compiles your code with Babel | ||
// this means that you don't have to set up @babel/register or anything like that | ||
// but you can still require this module and it'll be compiled | ||
'use strict'; | ||
// this bit of code imports the require hook and registers it | ||
let unregister = require("../../../node_modules/@preconstruct/hook").___internalHook(typeof __dirname === 'undefined' ? undefined : __dirname, "../../..", ".."); | ||
// this re-exports the source file | ||
module.exports = require("../src/index.ts"); | ||
unregister(); | ||
if (process.env.NODE_ENV === "production") { | ||
module.exports = require("./0xsequence-indexer.cjs.prod.js"); | ||
} else { | ||
module.exports = require("./0xsequence-indexer.cjs.dev.js"); | ||
} |
{ | ||
"name": "@0xsequence/indexer", | ||
"version": "0.0.0-2021825162530", | ||
"version": "0.0.0-2021827201516", | ||
"description": "indexer sub-package for Sequence", | ||
@@ -16,3 +16,3 @@ "repository": "https://github.com/0xsequence/sequence.js/tree/master/packages/indexer", | ||
"dependencies": { | ||
"cross-fetch": "^3.0.6" | ||
"cross-fetch": "^3.1.4" | ||
}, | ||
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