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Electron : Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token
Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token :I keep getting “Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token o”Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token with JSON.parse'Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token :' when parsing valid JSONCannot display HTML stringNode.js - SyntaxError: Unexpected token importMigrating to webpack 2 and encountered Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected tokenProblematic webGL support in electron“Uncaught SyntaxError: Invalid or unexpected token” when concatenating variable and HTML script element src attributeUncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token { when importing an array
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When using my Electron app on Windows (problem doesn't appear on Mac) I started getting this error for some external URLs that are loaded into a <webview>
tag: Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token ...
(which I believe refers to spread syntax).
It's hard for me to see a solution because of the fact it's an external URL. https://instagram.com is an example of as site that produces this error in my console.
This is my webview
<webview src="https://www.instagram.com/" preload="./custom_scripts/preload-manager.js" allowpopups="" webpreferences="webSecurity=no" partition="persist:default"></webview>
Using the Instagram example, this is the script that is throwing the error: https://www.instagram.com/static/bundles/es6/ConsumerCommons.js/c86cd1388003.js.
Here is a snippet of that script that contains the position of the error
const
allowStale: c,
onCached: v
=
allowStale: !1,
...s
, p = l[o];
javascript node.js webview electron
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When using my Electron app on Windows (problem doesn't appear on Mac) I started getting this error for some external URLs that are loaded into a <webview>
tag: Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token ...
(which I believe refers to spread syntax).
It's hard for me to see a solution because of the fact it's an external URL. https://instagram.com is an example of as site that produces this error in my console.
This is my webview
<webview src="https://www.instagram.com/" preload="./custom_scripts/preload-manager.js" allowpopups="" webpreferences="webSecurity=no" partition="persist:default"></webview>
Using the Instagram example, this is the script that is throwing the error: https://www.instagram.com/static/bundles/es6/ConsumerCommons.js/c86cd1388003.js.
Here is a snippet of that script that contains the position of the error
const
allowStale: c,
onCached: v
=
allowStale: !1,
...s
, p = l[o];
javascript node.js webview electron
I'm not seeing this. What version of Windows and Electron are you using? And you're seeing this error in the devtools of the webview? Does the page load at all?
– pushkin
Mar 25 at 14:03
add a comment |
When using my Electron app on Windows (problem doesn't appear on Mac) I started getting this error for some external URLs that are loaded into a <webview>
tag: Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token ...
(which I believe refers to spread syntax).
It's hard for me to see a solution because of the fact it's an external URL. https://instagram.com is an example of as site that produces this error in my console.
This is my webview
<webview src="https://www.instagram.com/" preload="./custom_scripts/preload-manager.js" allowpopups="" webpreferences="webSecurity=no" partition="persist:default"></webview>
Using the Instagram example, this is the script that is throwing the error: https://www.instagram.com/static/bundles/es6/ConsumerCommons.js/c86cd1388003.js.
Here is a snippet of that script that contains the position of the error
const
allowStale: c,
onCached: v
=
allowStale: !1,
...s
, p = l[o];
javascript node.js webview electron
When using my Electron app on Windows (problem doesn't appear on Mac) I started getting this error for some external URLs that are loaded into a <webview>
tag: Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token ...
(which I believe refers to spread syntax).
It's hard for me to see a solution because of the fact it's an external URL. https://instagram.com is an example of as site that produces this error in my console.
This is my webview
<webview src="https://www.instagram.com/" preload="./custom_scripts/preload-manager.js" allowpopups="" webpreferences="webSecurity=no" partition="persist:default"></webview>
Using the Instagram example, this is the script that is throwing the error: https://www.instagram.com/static/bundles/es6/ConsumerCommons.js/c86cd1388003.js.
Here is a snippet of that script that contains the position of the error
const
allowStale: c,
onCached: v
=
allowStale: !1,
...s
, p = l[o];
javascript node.js webview electron
javascript node.js webview electron
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I'm not seeing this. What version of Windows and Electron are you using? And you're seeing this error in the devtools of the webview? Does the page load at all?
– pushkin
Mar 25 at 14:03
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I'm not seeing this. What version of Windows and Electron are you using? And you're seeing this error in the devtools of the webview? Does the page load at all?
– pushkin
Mar 25 at 14:03
I'm not seeing this. What version of Windows and Electron are you using? And you're seeing this error in the devtools of the webview? Does the page load at all?
– pushkin
Mar 25 at 14:03
I'm not seeing this. What version of Windows and Electron are you using? And you're seeing this error in the devtools of the webview? Does the page load at all?
– pushkin
Mar 25 at 14:03
add a comment |
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I'm not seeing this. What version of Windows and Electron are you using? And you're seeing this error in the devtools of the webview? Does the page load at all?
– pushkin
Mar 25 at 14:03