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I have migrated my webpack from 3.8.1 to 4.41.2. I have been facing the issue of "this" context in standalone javascript file. Please check below code:

util.js

export const calculateSum = (a,b) => {
    this.sum = 0;
    this.sum += a + b;
    return this.sum;
};

Please note that above is sample code depicting the issue.

While using webpack 3.8.1 I was able to use "this" object as used in above example but after migrating to 4.41.2, I am not able to do so.

I have many such cases in very large code base, so it is not feasible to change the code everywhere. Could not find such option in webpack config.

How can I fix in the new version of webpack?

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  • “I am not able to do so” – please describe more clearly what this means: are there any error messages? What is the expected behavior? What is the observed behavior? Dec 24, 2019 at 14:11
  • @PatrickHund While using webpack 3.8.1 each file had it's own context which was available in this, which was nothing but plain javascript object. After upgrading it to 4.41.2 this context is not available and now value of this is undefined, hence in the code wherever i have used something like this.something is breaking because value of this is now undefined. I hope this clears your question, let me know if you have any other doubt. Dec 25, 2019 at 7:32
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    @HridayModi Create a little git repo which reproduces the issue and I will take a look.
    – Legends
    Dec 29, 2019 at 11:31
  • How looks webpack result of this function?
    – felixmosh
    Dec 30, 2019 at 13:56

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According to this issue , Webpack turns "this" to undefined in class definitions.

The dev said they fixed the this issue in Webpack 4, maybe you use global webpack installation

If the webpack installation doesn't work, you can try this question, it might be the Babel problem.

Babel 6, Babel 7 has different solution, you can try the config based on your Babel version.

Hope this helps.

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Try: output: { globalObject: 'this' }

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    Hey, I have tried this before posting the question but bad luck, it did not work. Dec 31, 2019 at 6:01

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