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I have the below grunt task in my express/webpack app that starts a webpack-dev-server:

"webpack-dev-server": {
    options: {
        webpack: webpackConfig,
        publicPath: '/assets/',
        watch: true,
        inline: true,
        hot: true,
        quiet: true
    },
    start: {
        keepAlive: true,
        webpack: {
            devtool: 'eval',
            debug: true
        }
    }
}

The issue I'm having is that the poller just spams my chrome console which is gonna be pretty annoying when it comes to debugging. (I'm in the bare-bones app stage).

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Anybody any ideas at all what could be causing this?

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  • You have socket.io client side that is asking for server side callback and can't find it. (undefined hostname)
    – michelem
    Jul 24, 2015 at 9:47
  • socket.io is nowhere in my project
    – leaksterrr
    Jul 24, 2015 at 10:10
  • Looks like it is, there's socket.io part in it. Maybe you have not included it explicitly but it may be dependency of other dependency which is included by you. Aug 15, 2016 at 16:50

3 Answers 3

1

found it myself:

set host option in grunt to 'localhost'

0

Here a piece of code that produce an error at grunt-webpack. By default options set to

var options = _.merge({
    port: 8080,
    host: undefined
}, options);

And later

if (options.inline) {
    var devClient = ["webpack-dev-server/client?" + protocol + "://" + options.host + ":" + options.port];

    ...
}

So, to fix your problem specify host options in grunt config

"webpack-dev-server": {
    options: {
        webpack: webpackConfig,
        publicPath: '/assets/',
        watch: true,
        inline: true,
        hot: true,
        quiet: true,
        host: 'localhost'
    },
    start: {
        keepAlive: true,
        webpack: {
            devtool: 'eval',
            debug: true
        }
    }
}
0

In my case I simply didn't see that I got a compile error while trying to run the devserver. This caused the same problem.

I felt pretty dumb after noticing that.

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