fix(@angular/build): show error when Node.js built-ins are used during ng serve#29059
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…g `ng serve` This commit ensures consistent behavior between `ng build` and `ng serve`. Previously, `ng serve` did not display an error message when Node.js built-in modules were included in browser bundles. By default, Vite replaces Node.js built-ins with empty modules, which can lead to unexpected runtime issues. This update addresses the problem by surfacing clear error messages, providing better developer feedback and alignment between the two commands. Closes: angular#27425
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This commit ensures consistent behavior between
ng buildandng serve. Previously,ng servedid not display an error message when Node.js built-in modules were included in browser bundles. By default, Vite replaces Node.js built-ins with empty modules, which can lead to unexpected runtime issues. This update addresses the problem by surfacing clear error messages, providing better developer feedback and alignment between the two commands.Closes: #27425