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Electron : Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token


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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];









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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


















3















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];









share|improve this question






















  • 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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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];









share|improve this question














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];






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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






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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