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Summary: We have been working on turning on inline-requires/imports and RAM bundles for React Native for a long time, however we have not made real progress on making it the default, even though it is easy. In this diff I am adding a Metro configuration to a new React Native template with the defaults set to `false` (off). This means that everyone creating a new project now or upgrading from an existing one will receive this template file. In a future release of React Native we will turn this setting on to default. From then on, new projects will be using inline-requires while existing ones that are upgrading can make an explicit choice when they are diffing their template and the latest version of it. This approach was outlined in https://github.com/react-native-community/discussions-and-proposals/blob/master/core-meetings/2018-09-metro-meeting.md#actions-that-will-be-taken Note: There is a weird lint-ignore thing in there like in the other template files. I'm working on getting rid of that separately. Reviewed By: TheSavior Differential Revision: D14030370 fbshipit-source-id: cf4c5551c795f2ea0fd1b731b352489f04b8c22e
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340 B
JavaScript
19 lines
340 B
JavaScript
/**
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* Metro configuration for React Native
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* https://github.com/facebook/react-native
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*
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* @format
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* @lint-ignore-every XPLATJSCOPYRIGHT1
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*/
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module.exports = {
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transformer: {
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getTransformOptions: async () => ({
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transform: {
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experimentalImportSupport: false,
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inlineRequires: false,
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},
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}),
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},
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};
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