Summary:
Currently, Flipper Server has a few productions dependencies (mac-ca, node-fetch) that are not bundled with the Flipper Server. It makes it harder to distribute Flipper Server, as now all potential consumers need not only to download the bundle, but also install these additional dependencies.
This diff makes it possible to bundle `mac-ca` and `node-fetch` with Flipper Server. As a result, Flipper Server becomes dependency-free in production.
Reviewed By: lblasa
Differential Revision: D36345213
fbshipit-source-id: 2cd6ba1b3301b45dc2295891964ba020fd107586
Summary:
- Support loading globally installed DevTools
Background:
1. Initially, I wanted to use react-devtools-core as before. react-devtools-core standalone contains quite a few imports of node.js APIs. After [a conversation with Brian](https://fb.workplace.com/groups/react.devtools/permalink/3131548550392044), I pivoted to react-devtools-inline
2. Technical design doc of react-devtools-inline integration: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1STUSUhXzrW_KkvqSu7Ge-rxjVFF7oU3_NbwzimkO_Z4
3. We support usage of globally installed devtools. Code of react-devtools-inline is not ready to be used by the browser as is. We need to bundle it and substitute React and ReactDOM imports with the globals.
4. As we can't pre-compile what users install globally, we need to bundle global devtools on demand,
5. I tried re-using our Metro bundling pipeline initially, but gave up after fighting it for 2 days. Included, `rollup` instead.
6. Size of a `tgz` archive with a plugin is 2.1MB
allow-large-files
Reviewed By: mweststrate
Differential Revision: D34968770
fbshipit-source-id: 352299964ccc195b8677dbda47db84ffaf38737b