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Make PUBLIC_URL environment variable available at build time. - #1128
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Previously PUBLIC_URL was read from package.json homapage entry. Webpack DefinePlugin then processed the PUBLIC_URL to be available at run time. However setting environment variable should have precedence over configuration. Fixed by looking into process.env.PUBLIC_URL before assiging value from package.json.
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Okay, sorry for the hassle! |
Previously PUBLIC_URL was read from package.json homepage entry. Webpack DefinePlugin then processed the PUBLIC_URL to be available at runtime. However setting the environment variable should have precedence over configuration. Currently setting the PUBLIC_URL has no effect. This can be very confusing for a developer.
Fixed by looking into process.env.PUBLIC_URL before assigning a value from package.json.
Test plan:
$ export PUBLIC_URL=testing && npm run buildYou should immediately see from the output if create-react-app picked it up.