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* Added the alias for profiling and output change to keep the classNames and functionNames for human readbility

* defined isEnvProductionProfile with other isEnv checks

* moved the keep_classnames and keep_fnames to terserOptions scope

* resolve merge conflict for yarn.lock.cache

* revert yarn.lock.cache to master yarn.lock.cache
- git checkout origin/master -- packages/create-react-app/yarn.lock.cached

* Comment and Boolean Check
- I clarified the comment and specified the use case
- Changed the environment check to check for the specific true rather than
the assumed primitive value as before.

* Replaced env with flag
- Per suggestion --profile flag used instead of env variable PROFILE_APP

* documentation in available scripts section with suggested information

* resolved a local git issue. Fixed documentation error.

* moved documentation to suggested file
- Added a brief summary of profiling in available scripts section.
The summary references the production-build document. Which is the
file I moved the new documentation into under a new Header for production support.

* Update production-build.md


Co-authored-by: Ian Sutherland <ian@iansutherland.ca>
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docusaurus/docs/available-scripts.md
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Builds the app for production to the `build` folder. It correctly bundles React in production mode and optimizes the build for the best performance.

The build is minified and the filenames include the hashes. See the [production build](production-build.md) section for more information.
The build is minified and the filenames include the hashes. If necessary, classnames and function names can be enabled for profiling purposes. See the [production build](production-build.md) section for more information.

Your app is ready to be deployed! See the section about [deployment](deployment.md) for more information about deploying your application to popular hosting providers.

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To deliver the best performance to your users, it's best practice to specify a `Cache-Control` header for `index.html`, as well as the files within `build/static`. This header allows you to control the length of time that the browser as well as CDNs will cache your static assets. If you aren't familiar with what `Cache-Control` does, see [this article](https://jakearchibald.com/2016/caching-best-practices/) for a great introduction.

Using `Cache-Control: max-age=31536000` for your `build/static` assets, and `Cache-Control: no-cache` for everything else is a safe and effective starting point that ensures your user's browser will always check for an updated `index.html` file, and will cache all of the `build/static` files for one year. Note that you can use the one year expiration on `build/static` safely because the file contents hash is embedded into the filename.

## Profiling

ReactDOM automatically supports profiling in development mode for v16.5+, but since profiling adds some small
additional overhead it is opt-in for production mode. You can opt-in by using the `--profile` flag. Use `npm run build -- --profile` or `yarn build --profile` to enable profiling in the production build. See the [React docs](https://reactjs.org/docs/optimizing-performance.html#profiling-components-with-the-devtools-profiler) for details about profiling
using the React DevTools.
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const isEnvDevelopment = webpackEnv === 'development';
const isEnvProduction = webpackEnv === 'production';

// Variable used for enabling profiling in Production
// passed into alias object. Uses a flag if passed into the build command
const isEnvProductionProfile =
isEnvProduction && process.argv.includes('--profile');

// Webpack uses `publicPath` to determine where the app is being served from.
// It requires a trailing slash, or the file assets will get an incorrect path.
// In development, we always serve from the root. This makes config easier.
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mangle: {
safari10: true,
},
// Added for profiling in devtools
keep_classnames: isEnvProductionProfile,
keep_fnames: isEnvProductionProfile,
output: {
ecma: 5,
comments: false,
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// Support React Native Web
// https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2016/08/a-glimpse-into-the-future-with-react-native-for-web/
'react-native': 'react-native-web',
// Allows for better profiling with ReactDevTools
...(isEnvProductionProfile && {
'react-dom$': 'react-dom/profiling',
'scheduler/tracing': 'scheduler/tracing-profiling',
}),
...(modules.webpackAliases || {}),
},
plugins: [
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