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[backport v2] createhash Support Turbopack #468

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Backport of #466

Apparently Next.JS "Turbopack" runs code in a weird semi-Node
environment that doesn't have module.require. We don't want to call
require directly because that makes other bundlers put in polyfills. So
make Turbopack use sha.js instead of just throwing. Non-ideal
but better than what we have today.

For apollographql/apollo-server#8004

Co-authored-by: Trevor Scheer <trevor.scheer@gmail.com>
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@trevor-scheer trevor-scheer merged commit 70a2a65 into version-2 Jan 2, 2025
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