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Use [esbuild](https://esbuild.github.io/) instead of Webpack for builds of `client/web`, for faster builds (dev and prod) and greater dev-prod parity. This PR completely removes all use of Webpack in this repository. `client/web` is the last build target that still uses Webpack; all others have been recently migrated to esbuild. Most devs here have been using esbuild for local dev of `client/web` for the last 6-12 months anyway. The change here is that now our production builds will be built by esbuild. All sg commands, integration/e2e tests, etc., continue to work as-is. The bundlesize report will take a while to stabilize because the new build products use different filenames. ## Benchmarks Running `pnpm run generate && time pnpm -C client/web run task:gulp webBuild` and taking the `time` output from the last command: - Webpack: 62.5s - esbuild: 6.7s Note: This understates esbuild's victory for 2 reasons: (1) because esbuild is building both the main and embed entrypoints, whereas Webpack only builds the main entrypoint in this benchmark) and (2) because a lot of it is in the fixed startup time of `gulp`; esbuild incremental rebuilds during local dev only take ~1s. ## Notes We no longer use Babel to produce web builds (we use esbuild), so we don't need any Babel plugins that optimize the output or improve browser compatibility. Right now, Babel is only used by Jest (for tests) and by Bazel as an intermediate step. |
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Sourcegraph makes it easy to read, write, and fix code—even in big, complex codebases.
- Code search: Search all of your repositories across all branches and all code hosts.
- Code intelligence: Navigate code, find references, see code owners, trace history, and more.
- Fix and refactor: Roll out large-scale changes to many repositories at once and track big migrations.
Getting started
- Download Sourcegraph for macOS and Linux
- Use Sourcegraph on the cloud or self-hosted
- Sourcegraph.com public code search
Development
Refer to the Developing Sourcegraph guide to get started.
Documentation
The doc directory has additional documentation for developing and understanding Sourcegraph:
- Project FAQ
- Architecture: high-level architecture
- Database setup: database best practices
- Go style guide
- Documentation style guide
- GraphQL API: useful tips when modifying the GraphQL API
- Contributing
License
This repository contains primarily non-OSS-licensed files, and some OSS licensed files (for example, IDE extensions). We maintain one repository rather than two separate repositories mainly for development convenience.
See the LICENSE for an explanation of how files are licensed.