The jscad worker code was hosted as a static asset, making it odd javascript where we have to be conscious of what javascript features we can use and if it will work on older browsers, plus it can't be typescript like the rest of the codebase. Since redwood 0.36 we using webpack 5 should make loading workers easy https://webpack.js.org/guides/web-workers/ But I had trouble with this (see: https://community.redwoodjs.com/t/has-anyone-tried-workers-with-webpack-5-rw0-36-x/2394) and instead used the webpack 4 loader without any issues This issue relates to #411 , and is a checklist item on #444 Resolves #494
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TypeScript
11 lines
322 B
TypeScript
declare module "worker-loader!*" {
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// You need to change `Worker`, if you specified a different value for the `workerType` option
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class WebpackWorker extends Worker {
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constructor();
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}
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// Uncomment this if you set the `esModule` option to `false`
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// export = WebpackWorker;
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export default WebpackWorker;
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}
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