Jack Westbrook 8d3b31ff23 Build: Upgrade Webpack 5 (#36444)
* build(webpack): bump to v5 and successful yarn start compilation

* build(webpack): update postcss dependencies

* build(webpack): silence warnings about hash renamed to fullhash

* build(webpack): enable persistent cache to store generated webpack modules / chunks

* build(webpack): prefer eslintWebpackPlugin over tschecker so eslint doesn't block typechecking

* chore(yarn): run yarn-deduplicate to clean up dependencies

* chore(yarn): refresh lock file after clean install

* build(webpack): prefer output.clean over CleanWebpackPlugin

* build(webpack): prefer esbuild over babel-loader for dev config

* build(babel): turn off cache compression to improve build performance

* build(webpack): get production builds working

* build(webpack): remove phantomJS (removed from grafana in v7) specific loader

* build(webpack): put back babel for dev builds no performance gain in using esbuild in webpack

* build(webpack): prefer terser and optimise css plugins for prod. slower but smaller bundles

* build(webpack): clean up redundant code. inform postcss about node_modules

* build(webpack): remove deprecation warnings flag

* build(webpack): bump packages, dev performance optimisations, attempt to get hot working

* chore(storybook): use webpack 5 for dev and production builds

* build(storybook): speed up dev build

* chore(yarn): refresh lock file

* chore(webpack): bump webpack and related deps to latest

* refactor(webpack): put back inline-source-map, move start scripts out of grafana toolkit

* feat(webpack): prefer react-refresh over react-hot-loader

* build(webpack): update webpack.hot to use react-refresh

* chore: remove react-hot-loader from codebase

* refactor(queryeditorrow): fix circular dependency causing react-fast-refresh errors

* revert(webpack): remove stats.errorDetails from common config

* build(webpack): bump to v5 and successful yarn start compilation

* build(webpack): update postcss dependencies

* build(webpack): silence warnings about hash renamed to fullhash

* build(webpack): enable persistent cache to store generated webpack modules / chunks

* build(webpack): prefer eslintWebpackPlugin over tschecker so eslint doesn't block typechecking

* chore(yarn): run yarn-deduplicate to clean up dependencies

* chore(yarn): refresh lock file after clean install

* build(webpack): prefer output.clean over CleanWebpackPlugin

* build(webpack): prefer esbuild over babel-loader for dev config

* build(babel): turn off cache compression to improve build performance

* build(webpack): get production builds working

* build(webpack): remove phantomJS (removed from grafana in v7) specific loader

* build(webpack): put back babel for dev builds no performance gain in using esbuild in webpack

* build(webpack): prefer terser and optimise css plugins for prod. slower but smaller bundles

* build(webpack): clean up redundant code. inform postcss about node_modules

* build(webpack): remove deprecation warnings flag

* build(webpack): bump packages, dev performance optimisations, attempt to get hot working

* chore(storybook): use webpack 5 for dev and production builds

* build(storybook): speed up dev build

* chore(yarn): refresh lock file

* chore(webpack): bump webpack and related deps to latest

* refactor(webpack): put back inline-source-map, move start scripts out of grafana toolkit

* feat(webpack): prefer react-refresh over react-hot-loader

* build(webpack): update webpack.hot to use react-refresh

* chore: remove react-hot-loader from codebase

* refactor(queryeditorrow): fix circular dependency causing react-fast-refresh errors

* revert(webpack): remove stats.errorDetails from common config

* revert(webpack): remove include from babel-loader so symlinks (enterprise) work as before

* refactor(webpack): fix deprecation warnings in prod builds

* fix(storybook): fix failing builds due to replacing css-optimise webpack plugin

* fix(storybook): use raw-loader for svg icons

* build(webpack): fix dev script colors error

* chore(webpack): bump css-loader and react-refresh-webpack-plugin to latest versions

Co-authored-by: Torkel Ödegaard <torkel@grafana.com>
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