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fix(wasm): support decoding data URL in Node < v16 (backport of #8622 for v2 branch) #8668

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fix(wasm): support decoding data URL in Node < v16 (backport of #8622 for v2 branch) #8668

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This is a backport of #8622 for the v2 branch, as requested by #8622 (comment). For details, please refer to #8622.

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Node < v16 do not provide a global `atob()` function for decoding base64
strings, and must use `Buffer.from()` instead. Furthermore,
`Buffer.from(str, 'base64').toString()` is much faster than `atob()` in
Node. Thus, prefer to use `Buffer.from()` if possible.
@patak-dev patak-dev merged commit 1afc1c2 into vitejs:v2 Jun 20, 2022
@pastelmind pastelmind deleted the fix/wasm-node14-support-vite2 branch June 20, 2022 09:41
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