fix(assetImportMetaUrl): allow ternary operator in template literal urls #13121
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Description
The recent fix to query parameters in template literals (#13034) broke some imports in our project which use ternary operators in template literal strings. This change keeps the fix to query parameters while allowing ternary operators by finding the first '?' character that is not in between curly brackets.
This was valid before:
But now breaks the build because a split is performed on the '?' in the ternary operator.
Additional context
We could simply move the ternary operator outside of the template literal, which fixes our issues. As the change in #13034 might affect others, this fix can prevent the need for code refactoring due to a regression.
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fixes #123
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