Add a "browser" field so build tools can find UMD build #813
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Description
Right now, the
package.json
only indicates the presence of the CommonJS build ofreact-datetime
(as"main"
). This change exposes the UMD build via the"browser"
field.Motivation and Context
Right now, Rollup loads the CJS version of
react-datetime
through @rollup/plugin-commonjs. That should work just fine, but there are some edge cases in the plugin -- this one in particular seems problematic forreact-datetime
.I discovered all this by trying to import
react-datetime
in Vite and discovering that the library worked in development (where Vite implements its own esbuild-based CJS -> ESM transformation) but not in production (where Vite uses Rollup). Here's a minimal repro.Including ESM directly would be ideal, but webpack still lists ESM output support as "experimental" in their docs, and I'm assuming this project doesn't particularly want to migrate to another build tool. I tried this out in my local copy and it fixed the issue.
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