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@activepieces/import-fresh-webpack
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Import a module while bypassing the cache with webpack patch
Import a module while bypassing the cache
Useful for testing purposes when you need to freshly import a module.
For ESM, you can use this snippet:
const importFresh = moduleName => import(`${moduleName}?${Date.now()}`);
const {default: foo} = await importFresh('foo');
This snippet causes a memory leak, so only use it for short-lived tests.
$ npm install import-fresh
// foo.js
let i = 0;
module.exports = () => ++i;
const importFresh = require('import-fresh');
require('./foo')();
//=> 1
require('./foo')();
//=> 2
importFresh('./foo')();
//=> 1
importFresh('./foo')();
//=> 1
FAQs
Import a module while bypassing the cache with webpack patch
The npm package @activepieces/import-fresh-webpack receives a total of 2,380 weekly downloads. As such, @activepieces/import-fresh-webpack popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @activepieces/import-fresh-webpack demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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