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module.config.js.example
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module.exports = {
/*
Modules you want to use from local source code. Adding a module here means that when this app
runs its build, it'll resolve the source from peer directories of this app.
moduleName: the name you use to import code from the module.
dir: The relative path to the module's source code.
dist: The sub-directory of the source code where it puts its build artifact. Often "dist".
To use a module config:
1. Copy module.config.js.example and remove the '.example' extension
2. Uncomment modules below in the localModules array to load them from local source code.
3. Remember to re-build the production builds of those local modules if they have one.
See note below.
*/
localModules: [
/*********************************************************************************************
IMPORTANT NOTE: If any of the below packages (like paragon or frontend-platform) have a build
step that populates their 'dist' directories, you must manually run that step. For paragon
and frontend-platform, for instance, you need to run `npm run build` in the repo before
module.config.js will work.
**********************************************************************************************/
// { moduleName: '@edx/brand', dir: '../brand-openedx' }, // replace with your brand checkout
// { moduleName: '@openedx/paragon/scss/core', dir: '../paragon', dist: 'scss/core' },
// { moduleName: '@openedx/paragon/icons', dir: '../paragon', dist: 'icons' },
// { moduleName: '@openedx/paragon', dir: '../paragon', dist: 'dist' },
// { moduleName: '@edx/frontend-platform', dir: '../frontend-platform', dist: 'dist' },
],
};