| commit | 43db22e9b68c3e8ed5150c3b272c1d2717162e0d | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Jackson Gardner <jacksongardner@google.com> | Fri Nov 03 13:24:29 2023 -0700 |
| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Fri Nov 03 20:24:29 2023 +0000 |
| tree | cb97427cc4700115df771b395d08a6b4e8abb8ce | |
| parent | 035740c1f90e931d3f77bc4af6b4096dbf6d6234 [diff] |
Bundle flutter.js via esbuild (#47573) * Roll esbuild as a CIPD package along with the browser roller. I renamed `browser_lock`/`browser_roller` etc to `package_lock` and `package_roller` since it will handle more than just browsers now. * Download the esbuild CIPD package via DEPS. * Have a build rule for running esbuild on some JavaScript or TypeScript * Bundle and minify `flutter.js` using esbuild. * Include in `flutter_web_sdk` the original `flutter.js` source, the minified `flutter.js`, and a sourcemap file to map between thnm. * Also slightly changed the structure to put the `flutter.js` stuff in `flutter_web_sdk/flutter_js` instead of just at the root level of `flutter_web_sdk`. This should be fine because I haven't merged the change that has the flutter tool consume this yet.
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