webpack: Use require to look for olm

Since https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-js-sdk/pull/141, the jenkins build
does pull in the olm module, but because it's using npm v2, buries it deep in
node_modules. Rather than using the `fs` module to hunt for it, just try to
`require` it in the webpack config.
This commit is contained in:
Richard van der Hoff 2016-06-20 10:47:16 +01:00
parent 654429dbdb
commit 664f809362

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@ -2,8 +2,6 @@ var path = require('path');
var webpack = require('webpack');
var ExtractTextPlugin = require("extract-text-webpack-plugin");
var olm_path = path.resolve('./node_modules/olm');
module.exports = {
module: {
preLoaders: [
@ -45,11 +43,6 @@ module.exports = {
// same goes for js-sdk
"matrix-js-sdk": path.resolve('./node_modules/matrix-js-sdk'),
// matrix-js-sdk will use olm if it is available,
// but does not explicitly depend on it. Pull it
// in from node_modules if it's there.
olm: olm_path,
},
},
plugins: [
@ -65,20 +58,17 @@ module.exports = {
// olm.js includes "require 'fs'", which is never
// executed in the browser. Ignore it.
new webpack.IgnorePlugin(/^fs$/, /node_modules\/olm$/)
new webpack.IgnorePlugin(/^fs$/, /\/olm$/)
],
devtool: 'source-map'
};
// ignore olm.js if it's not installed.
(function() {
var fs = require('fs');
try {
fs.lstatSync(olm_path);
// ignore olm.js if it's not installed, to avoid a scary-looking error.
try {
require('olm');
console.log("Olm is installed; including it in webpack bundle");
} catch (e) {
} catch (e) {
module.exports.plugins.push(
new webpack.IgnorePlugin(/^olm$/)
);
}
}) ();
}