1 | // import path for resolving file paths
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2 | var path = require('path');
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3 | module.exports = {
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4 | // Specify the entry point for our app.
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5 | entry: [
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6 | path.join(__dirname, '..', 'react-native.js')
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7 | ],
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8 | // Specify the output file containing our bundled code
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9 | output: {
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10 | path: path.join(__dirname, '..', 'dist'),
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11 | filename: 'aws-sdk-react-native.js',
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12 | libraryTarget: 'umd',
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13 | library: 'AWS'
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14 | },
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15 | resolve: {
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16 | packageAlias: 'react-native'
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17 | },
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18 | module: {
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19 | /**
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20 | * Tell webpack how to load 'json' files.
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21 | * By default, webpack only knows how to handle
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22 | * JavaScript files.
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23 | * When webpack comes across a 'require()' statement
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24 | * where a json file is being imported, it will use
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25 | * the json-loader.
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26 | */
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27 | loaders: [
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28 | {
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29 | test: /\.json$/,
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30 | loaders: ['json']
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31 | }
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32 | ]
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33 | }
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34 | };
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