I am trying to load a React component dynamically into another application (also a simple React app) but cannot get the index.js to be run.
I am somewhat orienting on this article, but that's actually not the question.
I stumbled upon the fact that that the generated enormous JS function that is generated to the index.html is somehow the entry point for my index.js to be called.
<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<!-- head stuff here -->
</head>
<body><noscript>You need to enable JavaScript to run this app.</noscript>
<div id="root"></div>
<!-- this is the function I am talking about -->
<script>!function (c) { function e(e) { for (var r, t, n = e[0], o = e[1], u = e[2], a = 0, l = []; a < n.length; a++)t = n[a], Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(i, t) && i[t] && l.push(i[t][0]), i[t] = 0; for (r in o) Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(o, r) && (c[r] = o[r]); for (s && s(e); l.length;)l.shift()(); return p.push.apply(p, u || []), f() } function f() { for (var e, r = 0; r < p.length; r++) { for (var t = p[r], n = !0, o = 1; o < t.length; o++) { var u = t[o]; 0 !== i[u] && (n = !1) } n && (p.splice(r--, 1), e = a(a.s = t[0])) } return e } var t = {}, i = { 1: 0 }, p = []; function a(e) { if (t[e]) return t[e].exports; var r = t[e] = { i: e, l: !1, exports: {} }; return c[e].call(r.exports, r, r.exports, a), r.l = !0, r.exports } a.m = c, a.c = t, a.d = function (e, r, t) { a.o(e, r) || Object.defineProperty(e, r, { enumerable: !0, get: t }) }, a.r = function (e) { "undefined" != typeof Symbol && Symbol.toStringTag && Object.defineProperty(e, Symbol.toStringTag, { value: "Module" }), Object.defineProperty(e, "__esModule", { value: !0 }) }, a.t = function (r, e) { if (1 & e && (r = a(r)), 8 & e) return r; if (4 & e && "object" == typeof r && r && r.__esModule) return r; var t = Object.create(null); if (a.r(t), Object.defineProperty(t, "default", { enumerable: !0, value: r }), 2 & e && "string" != typeof r) for (var n in r) a.d(t, n, function (e) { return r[e] }.bind(null, n)); return t }, a.n = function (e) { var r = e && e.__esModule ? function () { return e.default } : function () { return e }; return a.d(r, "a", r), r }, a.o = function (e, r) { return Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(e, r) }, a.p = "/search/"; var r = window.webpackJsonpsearch = window.webpackJsonpsearch || [], n = r.push.bind(r); r.push = e, r = r.slice(); for (var o = 0; o < r.length; o++)e(r[o]); var s = n; f() }([])</script>
<script src="/search/static/js/2.360c2576.chunk.js"></script>
<script src="/search/static/js/main.f6fe58e3.chunk.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
Currently I am only including the main.js, this is why my prototype does not work, so I would like to understand what the index.html is actually doing to recreate it in the importing system.
I am not able to find any documentation to what this javascript is actually doing. Can anyone help me find some hints of what this function is doing?
The project is a simple create-react-app application. No further configuration is done, but the "homepage" attribute set in package.json.