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fix(@angular/build): lazy load Node.js inspector for dev server
The Node.js inspector will now only be imported if SSR is enabled and the `inspect` option is used. This prevents potential failures when a custom Node.js binary build is used that has not enabled inspector usage. While this is not common, loading the inspector on demand is a minimal change that also avoids loading code that will not be used for the majority of development server usage.
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@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ import type { BuilderContext } from '@angular-devkit/architect';
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import type { Plugin } from 'esbuild';
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import assert from 'node:assert';
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import { readFile } from 'node:fs/promises';
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import inspector from 'node:inspector';
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import { builtinModules } from 'node:module';
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import { join } from 'node:path';
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import type { Connect, DepOptimizationConfig, InlineConfig, ViteDevServer } from 'vite';
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@ -275,6 +274,7 @@ export async function* serveWithVite(
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if (browserOptions.ssr && serverOptions.inspect) {
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const { host, port } = serverOptions.inspect as { host?: string; port?: number };
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const { default: inspector } = await import('node:inspector');
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inspector.open(port, host, true);
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context.addTeardown(() => inspector.close());
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}
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