Makes the last `initOAuth` variable configurable via environment
variables in the swagger-ui docker image.
Co-authored-by: Christopher Giroir <chrisgiroir@improbable.io>
Co-authored-by: Tim Lai <timothy.lai@gmail.com>
SwaggerUI is now built using `webpack@5`, with dev support for `webpack-dev-server@4`
- ES Module output bundle path now points to `swagger-ui-es-bundle-core`, which does not include dependencies
- No change to CommonJS output bundle or path
- Now uses Asset Modules, which replaces `file-loader`, `raw-loader`, and `url-loader`
- Removed unused rules/loaders for `.woff | .woff2 | .ttf | .eot` fonts and html
- Node polyfills are no longer bundled with `webpack@5`, and must be loaded separately and/or use `resolve.fallback`.
As an example, SwaggerUI loads `process`, `buffer`, and `stream-browserify` as `devDependencies` in order to build development and production bundles.
SwaggerUI-React
- Now imports `swagger-ui-es-bundle-core`, and similarly outputs `swagger-ui-es-bundle-core` to its `dist` directory
Dev notes:
- Order of execution matters for the production npm build scripts. `build-stylesheets` needs to get built first,
then cleanup of any empty artifacts, before building the various production bundles
- `Dev-helpers` now relies on `HTMLWebpackPlugin` to inject css and bundle files
Remove usage of Google Fonts to avoid any data protection issue. Using a
CDN will leak data to a third party that can be simply avoided by using
system fonts instead.
Furthermore the usage of CDNs can cause legal issues in EU countries.