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## Overview
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Example to demonstrate PDF.js library usage with Webpack.
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## Getting started
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Install the example dependencies and build the project:
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    $ gulp dist-install
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    $ cd examples/webpack
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    $ npm install
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    $ ./node_modules/webpack/bin/webpack.js
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You can observe the build results by running `gulp server` and navigating to
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http://localhost:8888/examples/webpack/index.html.
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Refer to the `main.js` and `webpack.config.js` files for the source code.
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Note that PDF.js packaging requires packaging of the main application and
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the worker code, and the `workerSrc` path shall be set to the latter file.
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### Minification
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If you are configuring Webpack to output a minified build, please note that you
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*must* configure the minifier to keep original class/function names intact;
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otherwise the build is not guaranteed to work correctly.
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## Worker loading
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If you are getting the `Setting up fake worker` warning, make sure you are
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importing `pdfjs-dist/webpack.mjs` which is the zero-configuration method for
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Webpack users. Installing `worker-loader` is no longer necessary.
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    import * as pdfjsLib from 'pdfjs-dist/webpack.mjs';
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