tl;dr Exclude /node_modules/
from the babel-loader paths.
Your 2nd pic shows the error on firebase-web.js:12
:
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'navigator' of undefined
Unfortunately, firebase-web.js is minified, so it's hard to tell exactly what's going wrong. Let's beautify firebase-web.js using http://jsbeautifier.org:

Now it's plain to see that the script is trying to access aa.navigator
, but aa
is undefined. You can see at the top of the file:
var h, aa = this;
We can see what the script is trying to do now: it expects this === window
so it can access window.navigator
.
But why is this
undefined? It's because, at some point, the script is being put into strict mode, which causes this === undefined
instead of this === window
. We can see that in the webpack-generated main.js:

It turns out that the "use strict"
is being prepended by babel-loader, so we should be able to disable babel-loader for firebase-web.js to solve the problem:
...
module: {
loaders: [
{test: /\.jsx?$/, exclude: /node_modules/, loader: 'babel-loader'}
]
}
...

Good, now there's no more "use strict"
and the error no longer occurs!
(Full disclosure: I worked on the same project that @kashiB is working on and have access to the source code.)