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docs: update x_google_ignoreList documentation url #12694

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/config/server-options.md
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Expand Up @@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ export default defineConfig({
- **Type:** `false | (sourcePath: string, sourcemapPath: string) => boolean`
- **Default:** `(sourcePath) => sourcePath.includes('node_modules')`

Whether or not to ignore source files in the server sourcemap, used to populate the [`x_google_ignoreList` source map extension](https://developer.chrome.com/blog/devtools-better-angular-debugging/#the-x_google_ignorelist-source-map-extension).
Whether or not to ignore source files in the server sourcemap, used to populate the [`x_google_ignoreList` source map extension](https://developer.chrome.com/articles/x-google-ignore-list/).

`server.sourcemapIgnoreList` is the equivalent of [`build.rollupOptions.output.sourcemapIgnoreList`](https://rollupjs.org/configuration-options/#output-sourcemapignorelist) for the dev server. A difference between the two config options is that the rollup function is called with a relative path for `sourcePath` while `server.sourcemapIgnoreList` is called with an absolute path. During dev, most modules have the map and the source in the same folder, so the relative path for `sourcePath` is the file name itself. In these cases, absolute paths makes it convenient to be used instead.

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