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it means these modules are bundled by require.context or dynamic import of variable like import(`i18n/${i18n}`) or require(`i18n/${i18n}`) |
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In a complex pnpm workspace, I get a module included in bundling which is not used anywhere (mongodb)...
and in the issuerPath:
If I remove it from the devDependencies in package.json everything works fine, but I cannot understand why it's bundled...
Looking a the stats resulting from bundling, I found the module , and the type is "context element"...
The thing is, even
README.md
and.map
are parsed and throw an parsing error.I cannot reproduce in a simple respository, that's why I'm investigating a bit before creating a bug report... maybe I should ask this in the Issues section?
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