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@avallete avallete requested a review from a team as a code owner June 13, 2025 10:30
@avallete avallete merged commit 5202d05 into watch-serve Jun 15, 2025
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@avallete avallete deleted the avallete/devwf-439-hot-reload-eszip-bundle-when-function-source-changes2 branch June 15, 2025 10:34
sweatybridge added a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 18, 2025
* fix: file watcher skeleton for serving functions

* chore: add debounce file watcher

* chore: remove unnecessary log

* chore: impose default watch limit

* chore: add watcher tests and main.ts (#3717)

* chore: add watcher tests and main.ts

* chore: add serve tests

* chore: fix lints

* chore: remove sleep in tests

* chore: simulate fs event when possible

* chore: avoid flaky tests

* chore: undo debounce test

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Co-authored-by: Qiao Han <[email protected]>

* chore: simplify event ignore logic

* chore: add streamer unit tests

* chore: simplify streamer test

* chore: update serve tests

* chore: update unit tests

* chore: update watcher tests

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Co-authored-by: Andrew Valleteau <[email protected]>
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