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…e whole project. This fixes the memory leak. Added type module to the script so imports work. Fixes #908
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Fixes #908
Looks like maybe Laravel did the same.
From what I could tell, the Vite watcher was watching every single file. There doesn't seem to be a "only watch these folders" so instead I'm doing a "ignore everything except these" and listing just folders where your js/css assets would go. Once I got this into a local project, I got a massive performance boost on loading pages, and no more memory leak error. However, the "logout" link wouldn't work so I had to make the main js_link a
type: "module".The last thing I had to do was tell the
sourcemapto betrueinstead ofinline. I guess the inline option holds it all in memory.Now, with all this working, there is still some weirdness, but I'll open a separate issue on that.