//@ts-check 'use strict' const path = require('path') //@ts-check /** @typedef {import('webpack').Configuration} WebpackConfig **/ /** @type WebpackConfig */ const extensionConfig = { target: 'node', // VS Code extensions run in a Node.js-context 📖 -> https://webpack.js.org/configuration/node/ mode: 'none', // this leaves the source code as close as possible to the original (when packaging we set this to 'production') entry: './src/extension.ts', // the entry point of this extension, 📖 -> https://webpack.js.org/configuration/entry-context/ output: { // the bundle is stored in the 'dist' folder (check package.json), 📖 -> https://webpack.js.org/configuration/output/ path: path.resolve(__dirname, 'dist'), filename: 'extension.js', libraryTarget: 'commonjs2', }, externals: { vscode: 'commonjs vscode', // the vscode-module is created on-the-fly and must be excluded. Add other modules that cannot be webpack'ed, 📖 -> https://webpack.js.org/configuration/externals/ // modules added here also need to be added in the .vscodeignore file }, experiments: { asyncWebAssembly: true, }, resolve: { // support reading TypeScript and JavaScript files, 📖 -> https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-loader extensions: ['.ts', '.js'], }, module: { rules: [ { test: /\.ts$/, exclude: /node_modules/, use: [ { loader: 'ts-loader', }, ], }, ], }, devtool: 'nosources-source-map', infrastructureLogging: { level: 'log', // enables logging required for problem matchers }, } module.exports = [extensionConfig]