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React Konva
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What is the appropriate webpack loader for the 'canvas' package in a Node.js environment?
I'm currently using konva (& react-konva) package, to utilize it in Node.js enviroment I also need canvas package installed in. However, when running the code encountering this error:
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Nextjs & konva error I'm not sure how to resolve
Links I found googling (https://github.com/konvajs/react-konva/issues/588, https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53139884/next-js-disable-server-side-rendering-on-some-pages) hint that I should turn off SSR, but it does not seem to work for me as doing what this (https://stackoverflow.com/a/64509306/153399) solution suggests does nothing for me and even though my app looks like this now:
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Redux as a global store
This is a known issue for Konva: https://github.com/konvajs/react-konva/issues/188
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react-hover-video-player
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Cypress Component Testing vs Storybook Interaction Testing
I maintain an open source React component library which heavily uses Cypress component tests and I really enjoy it. The component's behavior is heavily based on being able to load and play videos, so Jest was completely out of the question without having to do ridiculous amounts of mocking. I've had to really push Cypress to the absolute limits of what it can do and some tests are a little flakier than I'd like as a result, but there's just nothing else out there that can really compete. I haven't tried Storybook yet but it looks incredibly interesting, hopefully I'll get a chance to give that a shot soon
What are some alternatives?
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