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qdouble avatar qdouble commented on July 20, 2024

Most of those are either for universal server or prod server. I think the
tests are using reflect-metadata, I'll have to double check if that's
necessary.
On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 4:57 PM Murali [email protected] wrote:

@qdouble https://github.com/qdouble for my knowledge, would you know
the usage of the following libraries?

  1. "body-parser": "1.15.2"
  2. "compression": "1.6.2"
  3. "cookie-parser": "1.4.3"
  4. "express": "4.14.0"
  5. "methods": "1.1.2"
  6. "reflect-metadata": "0.1.8" (angular-cli does not use this, looks
    like not required with core-js)

Thanks
Murali


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mmrath avatar mmrath commented on July 20, 2024

I too thought most are for universal support. You think we can remove them from no-universal-support branch? I generally remove 1-5 after I copy your changes from no-universal-support branch

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qdouble avatar qdouble commented on July 20, 2024

Well express and compression are needed for prodserver, but I can probably
remove the other 3 off that branch. Then probably use core-js instead of
reflect-metadata on all branches.

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I too thought most are for universal support. You think we can remove them
from no-universal-support branch? I generally remove 1-5 after I copy your
changes from no-universal-support branch


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mmrath avatar mmrath commented on July 20, 2024

Should express and compression be dev dependencies if they are required for prod server?

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qdouble avatar qdouble commented on July 20, 2024

Well I'd consider them dependencies on the universal branch, but dev on the
other. It makes it easier for me to cherry-pick changes between branches to
keep them as similar as possible though.
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Should express and compression be dev dependencies if they are required
for prod server?


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qdouble avatar qdouble commented on July 20, 2024

@mmrath your main issues should be taken care of with this commit: 8c30477 and this PR: #94

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