Description
Windows Security dialog window pops up
Description of what the bug is
Windows Security dialog window pops up while I am developing an application through React. It is really annoying.
At first, this sign in dialog window is shown.
Then the above dialog window is replaced by the following dialog window. It requires smart card credentials:
Images can be seen here
Settings
package.json
looks like this:
"devDependencies": {
"@babel/cli": "7.14.3",
"@babel/core": "7.14.3",
"@babel/plugin-proposal-decorators": "7.14.2",
"@babel/plugin-transform-runtime": "7.8.3",
"@babel/preset-env": "7.14.4",
"@babel/preset-react": "7.13.13",
"@babel/preset-typescript": "7.13.0",
"@testing-library/jest-dom": "^5.16.2",
"@testing-library/react": "^11.2.7",
"@types/jest": "^27.5.1",
"@types/node": "14.17.1",
"@types/react": "17.0.8",
"@types/react-dom": "17.0.5",
"@types/webpack": "5.28.0",
"@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "4.25.0",
"@typescript-eslint/parser": "4.25.0",
"agentkeepalive": "4.2.1",
"axios-mock-adapter": "^1.21.1",
"babel-loader": "8.2.2",
"css-loader": "5.2.6",
"eslint": "7.27.0",
"eslint-config-prettier": "8.3.0",
"eslint-plugin-prettier": "3.4.0",
"eslint-plugin-react": "7.23.2",
"express": "4.17.1",
"file-loader": "6.2.0",
"html-webpack-plugin": "5.3.1",
"husky": "6.0.0",
"image-webpack-loader": "7.0.1",
"jest": "^27.5.1",
"lint-staged": "11.0.0",
"prettier": "2.3.0",
"react-hot-loader": "4.13.0",
"rimraf": "3.0.2",
"style-loader": "2.0.0",
"ts-jest": "^27.1.3",
"typescript": "4.3.2",
"webpack": "5.38.1",
"webpack-cli": "4.7.0",
"webpack-dev-server": "3.11.2",
"webpack-merge": "5.7.3"
},
"dependencies": {
"@hot-loader/react-dom": "17.0.1",
"@svgr/cli": "6.2.1",
"@types/lodash": "4.14.170",
"antd": "4.16.2",
"axios": "^0.27.2",
"classnames": "^2.3.1",
"dotenv": "^16.0.1",
"lodash": "4.17.21",
"mobx": "6.3.2",
"mobx-react": "7.2.0",
"moment": "2.29.1",
"process": "0.11.10",
"react": "17.0.2",
"react-base-table": "1.12.0",
"react-dnd": "14.0.2",
"react-dnd-html5-backend": "14.0.0",
"react-dom": "17.0.2",
"react-router-dom": "6.2.1",
"react-sortable-hoc": "2.0.0",
"ts-loader": "9.2.3"
}
In addition, we are using proxy. The settings are applied from this official React docs.
Moreover, we are using agentkeepalive.
Config of proxy file looks like this:
// development config
require('dotenv').config()
const package = require('../../package.json')
const { merge } = require('webpack-merge')
const webpack = require('webpack')
const commonConfig = require('./common')
const agent = require('agentkeepalive')
module.exports = (webpackConfigEnv, argv) =>
merge(commonConfig(argv), {
mode: 'development',
entry: [
'react-hot-loader/patch', // activate HMR for React
'webpack-dev-server/client?http://localhost:3030', // bundle the client for webpack-dev-server and connect to the provided endpoint
'webpack/hot/only-dev-server', // bundle the client for hot reloading, only- means to only hot reload for successful updates
'./index.tsx', // the entry point of our app
],
devServer: {
port: 3030,
hot: true, // enable HMR on the server
historyApiFallback: true,
proxy: {
'/api/*': {
target: argv.env.mock ? '' : process.env.API_URL,
secure: false,
changeOrigin: true,
agent: new agent({
maxSockets: 100,
keepAlive: true,
maxFreeSockets: 10,
keepAliveMsecs: 100000,
timeout: 6000000,
freeSocketTimeout: 90000, // free socket keepalive for 90 seconds
}),
onProxyRes: (proxyRes) => {
var key = 'www-authenticate'
proxyRes.headers[key] =
proxyRes.headers[key] && proxyRes.headers[key].split(',')
},
},
},
},
devtool: 'cheap-module-source-map',
plugins: [
new webpack.HotModuleReplacementPlugin(), // enable HMR globally
new webpack.DefinePlugin({
'process.env.appVersion': JSON.stringify(package.version),
'process.env.isMockMode': JSON.stringify(argv?.env?.mock),
'process.env.isDevelopment': true,
}),
],
})
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The current behavior
Windows Security dialog window sometimes pops up while I am developing an application through React. It is really annoying. We have to refresh page
The expected behavior
Windows Security dialog window sometimes DOES NOT POP UP while we are developing an application through React.