{"version":3,"file":"js/application-6311cdecb73faddb0bc6.js","mappings":"gIAKAA,EAAQ,OACRA,EAAQ,OACRA,EAAAA,OAAAA,QAOAA,EAAAA,OAAAA,QAcAC,OAAOC,MAAQA,G","sources":["webpack://ies_r2g/./app/javascript/application.js"],"sourcesContent":["// This file is automatically compiled by Webpack, along with any other files\n// present in this directory. You're encouraged to place your actual application logic in\n// a relevant structure within app/javascript and only use these pack files to reference\n// that code so it'll be compiled.\n\nrequire('jquery')\nrequire('jquery-ui')\nrequire(\"@rails/ujs\").start()\n/**\n * Both React-Router and Turbolinks try to control back/forward buttons, \n * so I'm disabling turbolinks here in favor of using React-Router to \n * handle routing within the React app\n */\n// require(\"turbolinks\").start()\nrequire(\"@rails/activestorage\").start()\n\n\n// Uncomment to copy all static images under ../images to the output folder and reference\n// them with the image_pack_tag helper in views (e.g <%= image_pack_tag 'rails.png' %>)\n// or the `imagePath` JavaScript helper below.\n//\n// const images = require.context('../images', true)\n// const imagePath = (name) => images(name, true)\n\n// import 'bootstrap'\nimport '@/stylesheets/application'\n\nimport Rails from \"@rails/ujs\";\nwindow.Rails = Rails;\n"],"names":["require","window","Rails"],"sourceRoot":""}