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// This gets assigned as a side-effect during app initialization. Because it // represents the build used to create the JS bundle, it should never change // after being set, so we store it in a global variable. // // When performing RSC requests, if the incoming data has a different build ID, // we perform an MPA navigation/refresh to load the updated build and ensure // that the client and server in sync. // Starts as an empty string. In practice, because setAppBuildId is called // during initialization before hydration starts, this will always get // reassigned to the actual build ID before it's ever needed by a navigation. // If for some reasons it didn't, due to a bug or race condition, then on // navigation the build comparision would fail and trigger an MPA navigation. "use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); 0 && (module.exports = { getAppBuildId: null, setAppBuildId: null }); function _export(target, all) { for(var name in all)Object.defineProperty(target, name, { enumerable: true, get: all[name] }); } _export(exports, { getAppBuildId: function() { return getAppBuildId; }, setAppBuildId: function() { return setAppBuildId; } }); let globalBuildId = ''; function setAppBuildId(buildId) { globalBuildId = buildId; } function getAppBuildId() { return globalBuildId; } if ((typeof exports.default === 'function' || (typeof exports.default === 'object' && exports.default !== null)) && typeof exports.default.__esModule === 'undefined') { Object.defineProperty(exports.default, '__esModule', { value: true }); Object.assign(exports.default, exports); module.exports = exports.default; } //# sourceMappingURL=app-build-id.js.map