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fix: fix fetching adapters manifest from latest gatsby version #38475

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This fixes fetching latest js and json files (for apis.json and adapters.js)

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Looks good. 👍🏻

@pieh pieh merged commit d1e6aea into master Aug 25, 2023
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@pieh pieh deleted the fix/get-latest-file branch August 25, 2023 16:03
pieh added a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 25, 2023
* fix: fix fetching adapters manifest from latest gatsby version

* add test for .js module fetching and loading

* drop .only

(cherry picked from commit d1e6aea)
pieh added a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 28, 2023
… (#38482)

* fix: fix fetching adapters manifest from latest gatsby version

* add test for .js module fetching and loading

* drop .only

(cherry picked from commit d1e6aea)

Co-authored-by: Michal Piechowiak <[email protected]>
This was referenced Sep 23, 2023
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