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Bump wrangler from 3.62.0 to 3.63.1 in /MaintenanceWorker #936

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Bumps wrangler from 3.62.0 to 3.63.1.

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Patch Changes

  • #6192 b879ce4 Thanks @​petebacondarwin! - fix: do not report D1 user errors to Sentry

  • #6150 d993409 Thanks @​CarmenPopoviciu! - fix: Fix pages dev watch mode [_worker.js]

    The watch mode in pages dev for Advanced Mode projects is currently partially broken, as it only watches for changes in the "_worker.js" file, but not for changes in any of its imported dependencies. This means that given the following "_worker.js" file

    import { graham } from "./graham-the-dog";
    export default {
    	fetch(request, env) {
    		return new Response(graham)
    	}
    }
    

    pages dev will reload for any changes in the _worker.js file itself, but not for any changes in graham-the-dog.js, which is its dependency.

    Similarly, pages dev will not reload for any changes in non-JS module imports, such as wasm/html/binary module imports.

    This commit fixes all the aforementioned issues.

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Minor Changes

  • #6167 e048958 Thanks @​threepointone! - feature: alias modules in the worker

    Sometimes, users want to replace modules with other modules. This commonly happens inside a third party dependency itself. As an example, a user might have imported node-fetch, which will probably never work in workerd. You can use the alias config to replace any of these imports with a module of your choice.

    Let's say you make a fetch-nolyfill.js

    export default fetch; // all this does is export the standard fetch function`

    You can then configure wrangler.toml like so:

    # ...
    [alias]
    "node-fetch": "./fetch-nolyfill"

    So any calls to import fetch from 'node-fetch'; will simply use our nolyfilled version.

    You can also pass aliases in the cli (for both dev and deploy). Like:

    npx wrangler dev --alias node-fetch:./fetch-nolyfill

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from wrangler's changelog.

3.63.1

Patch Changes

  • #6192 b879ce4 Thanks @​petebacondarwin! - fix: do not report D1 user errors to Sentry

  • #6150 d993409 Thanks @​CarmenPopoviciu! - fix: Fix pages dev watch mode [_worker.js]

    The watch mode in pages dev for Advanced Mode projects is currently partially broken, as it only watches for changes in the "_worker.js" file, but not for changes in any of its imported dependencies. This means that given the following "_worker.js" file

    import { graham } from "./graham-the-dog";
    export default {
    	fetch(request, env) {
    		return new Response(graham)
    	}
    }
    

    pages dev will reload for any changes in the _worker.js file itself, but not for any changes in graham-the-dog.js, which is its dependency.

    Similarly, pages dev will not reload for any changes in non-JS module imports, such as wasm/html/binary module imports.

    This commit fixes all the aforementioned issues.

3.63.0

Minor Changes

  • #6167 e048958 Thanks @​threepointone! - feature: alias modules in the worker

    Sometimes, users want to replace modules with other modules. This commonly happens inside a third party dependency itself. As an example, a user might have imported node-fetch, which will probably never work in workerd. You can use the alias config to replace any of these imports with a module of your choice.

    Let's say you make a fetch-nolyfill.js

    export default fetch; // all this does is export the standard fetch function`

    You can then configure wrangler.toml like so:

    # ...
    [alias]
    "node-fetch": "./fetch-nolyfill"

    So any calls to import fetch from 'node-fetch'; will simply use our nolyfilled version.

    You can also pass aliases in the cli (for both dev and deploy). Like:

... (truncated)

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Bumps [wrangler](https://github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/tree/HEAD/packages/wrangler) from 3.62.0 to 3.63.1.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/blob/main/packages/wrangler/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/commits/[email protected]/packages/wrangler)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: wrangler
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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Looks like wrangler is up-to-date now, so this is no longer needed.

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