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Update Gatsby 3 and all other dependencies #1069

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@Urigo Urigo commented Jul 20, 2021

Updating to latest dependencies of everything

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@Urigo Urigo marked this pull request as ready for review July 26, 2021 12:54
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Urigo commented Jul 26, 2021

@brianwarner @orta I've tested most things and didn't see anything that doesn't work, but I would love your eyes on it as well

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the gatsby-node.js changes is a tad weird, but everything else looks good. I'm ran through most of the pages via the deploy preview and it all looks sound to me.

nice timing, I just updated the TS website today also microsoft/TypeScript-Website#1913

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Urigo commented Jul 26, 2021

Thanks @orta !
It's because of Gatsby's upgrade to Webpack 5 and it's lack of polyfills: https://www.gatsbyjs.com/docs/reference/release-notes/migrating-from-v2-to-v3/#webpack-5-node-configuration-changed-nodefs-nodepath-

@Urigo Urigo merged commit e8b852e into graphql:source Jul 26, 2021
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