Single warning per webpack --watch#3246
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- Only warn one time per execution of `webpack --watch`
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Just a note that this was an issue with the original next-pwa package which seems to be unmaintained for a while. https://github.com/DuCanhGH/next-pwa doesn't cause the same log spam. So I no longer need this PR merged but I'll leave it in case others think it makes sense. Feel free to accept or reject |
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webpack --watchImproves #1790, #3180
I'd like to only see this warning printed one time per execution of
next dev. Right now I see it every time a different bundle/batch of server components is compiled or when any code is recompiled and a page reloaded, it's very noisy.I just built and tested this PR locally and I see the GenerateSW warning 4 times (I think
next devmanages multiplewebpack --watchprocesses behind the scenes for the different server and client packages, etc...) but after that initial warning it was quiet.If maintainers don't want to accept this PR as default behavior, I can also change this PR to check for an environment variable like
__WB_ONLY_WARN_ONCEor something like that. Just let me know