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mzabriskie avatar mzabriskie commented on June 13, 2024

@lmb I don't have much experience with browserify. Do you typically just include reactify under devDependencies in this case?

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lmb avatar lmb commented on June 13, 2024

I don't know tbh. Depends on browserify's behaviour re: parsing browserify directives in "nested" packages. Putting it in regular dependencies is the safe version I guess.

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mzabriskie avatar mzabriskie commented on June 13, 2024

@lmb do you have your own package.json that you are using? It seems like that would be the appropriate place for you to include reactify.

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bahlo avatar bahlo commented on June 13, 2024

I'm with @lmb. I think you should require reactify in your package.json.

Because in my case nobody who looks at my package.json will ever know why we have reactify and gulp-react installed.

Plus, who installs via npm and doesn't use browserify?

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jtremback avatar jtremback commented on June 13, 2024

Reactify does not work in dev-dependencies. It needs to be installed in dependencies, because dev-dependencies are only installed at the top layer. Adding it to dev-dependencies does nothing, in my project.

This is not a pressing issue for me, as I have simply included reactify in my dev-dependencies. I think this is really more browserify's fault.

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