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Fix global process testing for the process polyfill #33220
Fix global process testing for the process polyfill #33220
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I think this needs to mutate
global.process
if it exists because its referencing the DOM element so you just need to addprocess.env
to it too. Something like this:There was a problem hiding this comment.
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I don't think that's a good idea. I think we should not use the global
process
object when it's not a "process" thing.Otherwise you get random properties from the DOM objects into the process.
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Sounds like a production decision, I'm fine either way. I'm more biased towards the current implementation, because the following code:
renders
Hello, stranger
and console logsDOMStringMap { hey: "ho" }, undefined
. So we don't "leak" DOM data into what is treated as Node.js API when server rendering. Thewindow.
usage is explicit.