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help with development cycle

Hi, I am using this template to make a custom pydeck layer here https://github.com/cornhundred/pydeck-lasso-layer. I was able to add a console log statement to the JavaScript bundle, publish, and re-run the notebook check_custom_layer.ipynb and I see the new console log statement. But, is there a quicker way to check the custom layer without having to publish to npm? For instance, for the development of our custom widget Clustergrammer2 I run webpack --watch and am able to refresh the notebook page to bring up the latest JavaScript build.

For background - I am trying to make a polygon/lasso selection layer using nebula.gl (see visgl/deck.gl#5122) and trying to try to follow this example in codesandbox (I'm also trying to get this example working on Observablehq but am running into issues requiring the library).

error importing nebula in custom layer

Hi,

I'm trying to import nebula to make a selection layer for PyDeck (trying to follow this code sandbox example). However, I'm getting an error in the console

Screen Shot 2020-11-16 at 11 45 58 PM

when I try to import nebula

import { EditableGeoJsonLayer, DrawPolygonMode } from 'nebula.gl';

Yarn and webpack appear to build correctly.

I can raise this issue in the nebula repo if this is out of scope of this repo.

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