How to disable Electron security warnings using Webpack EnvironmentPlugin












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In development, content for my electron app is served by webpack-dev-server, over localhost:8080. This triggers some noisy warnings in the JS console. I want to shut them off, because the production app won't actually be loading any content from external sources.



In main.js, I can do this:



process.env.ELECTRON_DISABLE_SECURITY_WARNINGS = true


That works great, but I don't like that this is hard-coded into the source code. I think stuff like this should be provided by the dev build process.



I've tried using webpack EnvironmentPlugin, but it doesn't have any effect.



Relevant snippet from webpack.dev.config.js



plugins: [
new HtmlWebpackPlugin(),
new MiniCssExtractPlugin(),
new webpack.EnvironmentPlugin({
'NODE_ENV': JSON.stringify('development'),
// disables electron warning about insecure content that only applies in dev scenario
'ELECTRON_DISABLE_SECURITY_WARNINGS': true
})
]


I was originally trying with DefinePlugin, like so:



plugins: [
new HtmlWebpackPlugin(),
new MiniCssExtractPlugin(),
new webpack.DefinePlugin({
'process.env.NODE_ENV': JSON.stringify('development'),
// disables electron warning about insecure content that only applies in dev scenario
'process.env.ELECTRON_DISABLE_SECURITY_WARNINGS': true
})
]


In both cases, the build succeeds, but the setting has no effect and I see the warnings in the JS console. What gives?



Using webpack 4 & electron 3.










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    In development, content for my electron app is served by webpack-dev-server, over localhost:8080. This triggers some noisy warnings in the JS console. I want to shut them off, because the production app won't actually be loading any content from external sources.



    In main.js, I can do this:



    process.env.ELECTRON_DISABLE_SECURITY_WARNINGS = true


    That works great, but I don't like that this is hard-coded into the source code. I think stuff like this should be provided by the dev build process.



    I've tried using webpack EnvironmentPlugin, but it doesn't have any effect.



    Relevant snippet from webpack.dev.config.js



    plugins: [
    new HtmlWebpackPlugin(),
    new MiniCssExtractPlugin(),
    new webpack.EnvironmentPlugin({
    'NODE_ENV': JSON.stringify('development'),
    // disables electron warning about insecure content that only applies in dev scenario
    'ELECTRON_DISABLE_SECURITY_WARNINGS': true
    })
    ]


    I was originally trying with DefinePlugin, like so:



    plugins: [
    new HtmlWebpackPlugin(),
    new MiniCssExtractPlugin(),
    new webpack.DefinePlugin({
    'process.env.NODE_ENV': JSON.stringify('development'),
    // disables electron warning about insecure content that only applies in dev scenario
    'process.env.ELECTRON_DISABLE_SECURITY_WARNINGS': true
    })
    ]


    In both cases, the build succeeds, but the setting has no effect and I see the warnings in the JS console. What gives?



    Using webpack 4 & electron 3.










    share|improve this question

























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      In development, content for my electron app is served by webpack-dev-server, over localhost:8080. This triggers some noisy warnings in the JS console. I want to shut them off, because the production app won't actually be loading any content from external sources.



      In main.js, I can do this:



      process.env.ELECTRON_DISABLE_SECURITY_WARNINGS = true


      That works great, but I don't like that this is hard-coded into the source code. I think stuff like this should be provided by the dev build process.



      I've tried using webpack EnvironmentPlugin, but it doesn't have any effect.



      Relevant snippet from webpack.dev.config.js



      plugins: [
      new HtmlWebpackPlugin(),
      new MiniCssExtractPlugin(),
      new webpack.EnvironmentPlugin({
      'NODE_ENV': JSON.stringify('development'),
      // disables electron warning about insecure content that only applies in dev scenario
      'ELECTRON_DISABLE_SECURITY_WARNINGS': true
      })
      ]


      I was originally trying with DefinePlugin, like so:



      plugins: [
      new HtmlWebpackPlugin(),
      new MiniCssExtractPlugin(),
      new webpack.DefinePlugin({
      'process.env.NODE_ENV': JSON.stringify('development'),
      // disables electron warning about insecure content that only applies in dev scenario
      'process.env.ELECTRON_DISABLE_SECURITY_WARNINGS': true
      })
      ]


      In both cases, the build succeeds, but the setting has no effect and I see the warnings in the JS console. What gives?



      Using webpack 4 & electron 3.










      share|improve this question














      In development, content for my electron app is served by webpack-dev-server, over localhost:8080. This triggers some noisy warnings in the JS console. I want to shut them off, because the production app won't actually be loading any content from external sources.



      In main.js, I can do this:



      process.env.ELECTRON_DISABLE_SECURITY_WARNINGS = true


      That works great, but I don't like that this is hard-coded into the source code. I think stuff like this should be provided by the dev build process.



      I've tried using webpack EnvironmentPlugin, but it doesn't have any effect.



      Relevant snippet from webpack.dev.config.js



      plugins: [
      new HtmlWebpackPlugin(),
      new MiniCssExtractPlugin(),
      new webpack.EnvironmentPlugin({
      'NODE_ENV': JSON.stringify('development'),
      // disables electron warning about insecure content that only applies in dev scenario
      'ELECTRON_DISABLE_SECURITY_WARNINGS': true
      })
      ]


      I was originally trying with DefinePlugin, like so:



      plugins: [
      new HtmlWebpackPlugin(),
      new MiniCssExtractPlugin(),
      new webpack.DefinePlugin({
      'process.env.NODE_ENV': JSON.stringify('development'),
      // disables electron warning about insecure content that only applies in dev scenario
      'process.env.ELECTRON_DISABLE_SECURITY_WARNINGS': true
      })
      ]


      In both cases, the build succeeds, but the setting has no effect and I see the warnings in the JS console. What gives?



      Using webpack 4 & electron 3.







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