code-server/ci/build/npm-postinstall.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env sh
set -eu
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# Copied from ../lib.sh except we do not rename Darwin and we do not need to
# detect Alpine.
os() {
osname=$(uname | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')
case $osname in
cygwin* | mingw*) osname="windows" ;;
esac
echo "$osname"
}
# Create a symlink at $2 pointing to $1 on any platform. Anything that
# currently exists at $2 will be deleted.
symlink() {
source="$1"
dest="$2"
rm -rf "$dest"
case $OS in
windows) mklink /J "$dest" "$source" ;;
*) ln -s "$source" "$dest" ;;
esac
}
# VS Code bundles some modules into an asar which is an archive format that
# works like tar. It then seems to get unpacked into node_modules.asar.
#
# I don't know why they do this but all the dependencies they bundle already
# exist in node_modules so just symlink it. We have to do this since not only
# Code itself but also extensions will look specifically in this directory for
# files (like the ripgrep binary or the oniguruma wasm).
symlink_asar() {
symlink node_modules node_modules.asar
}
# Make a symlink at bin/$1/$3 pointing to the platform-specific version of the
# script in $2. The extension of the link will be .cmd for Windows otherwise it
# will be whatever is in $4 (or no extension if $4 is not set).
symlink_bin_script() {
oldpwd="$(pwd)"
cd "bin/$1"
source="$2"
dest="$3"
ext="${4-}"
case $OS in
windows) symlink "$source.cmd" "$dest.cmd" ;;
darwin | macos) symlink "$source-darwin.sh" "$dest$ext" ;;
*) symlink "$source-linux.sh" "$dest$ext" ;;
esac
cd "$oldpwd"
}
OS="$(os)"
# This is due to an upstream issue with RHEL7/CentOS 7 comptability with node-argon2
# See: https://github.com/cdr/code-server/pull/3422#pullrequestreview-677765057
export npm_config_build_from_source=true
main() {
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# Grabs the major version of node from $npm_config_user_agent which looks like
# yarn/1.21.1 npm/? node/v14.2.0 darwin x64
major_node_version=$(echo "$npm_config_user_agent" | sed -n 's/.*node\/v\([^.]*\).*/\1/p')
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if [ -n "${FORCE_NODE_VERSION:-}" ]; then
echo "WARNING: Overriding required Node.js version to v$FORCE_NODE_VERSION"
echo "This could lead to broken functionality, and is unsupported."
echo "USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!"
fi
chore: upgrade Code to 1.66 (#5135) * chore: upgrade Code to 1.66 * docs: update docs for Code upgrades * fixup!: docs * chore: update vscode submodule * chore: update integration patch * chore: update node-version patch * chore: update github-auth patch They completely changed how auth is handled for GitHub in https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/pull/145424 so our patch may not work. Will need to test and revisit. * refactor: remove postinstall patch It appears they renamed postinstall.js to postinstall.mjs and removed the use of `rimraf` which means our patch is no longer needed! :tada: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/commit/b0e8554cced292871a67748a18926cfd02f4e840 * chore: refresh local-storage patch * chore: refresh service-worker patch * chore: bulk refresh patches * fixup!: docs formatting * refactor: remove unused last-opened patch * fixup!: formatting docs * fixup!: formatting docs * refactor: remove rsync postinstall * Revert "refactor: remove rsync postinstall" This reverts commit 8d6b613e9d779ba18d0297710614516cde108bcf. * refactor: update postinstall.js to .mjs * feat(patches): add parent-origin bypass * docs(patches): add notes for testing store-socket * docs(patches): update testing info for node-version * refactor(patches): delete github-auth.diff patch * docs(patches): add notes for testing connection-type * fixup!: delete github-auth patch * fixup!: update connection type testing * docs(patches): add notes to insecure-notification.diff * docs(patches): add nots for update-check.diff * fixup!: remove comma in integration patch * fix(e2e): disable workspace trust * refactor: add --no-default-rc for yarn install * feat(patches): remove yarnrc in presinstall * fixup!: silly mistake * docs: add note about KEEP_MODULES=1 * docs(patches): add testing notes for node-version * refactor(patches): remove node-version It appears this is no longer needed due to the `remote/package.json` now which targets node rather than electron. * fixup!: add cd ../.. to code upgrade instructions * fixup!: add note to yarn --production flag * fixup!: make parent-origin easier to upstream * Revert "refactor(patches): delete github-auth.diff patch" This reverts commit 31a354a34345309fadc475491b392d7601e51a32. * Revert "fixup!: delete github-auth patch" This reverts commit bdeb5212e8c7be6cadd109941b486a4bcdae69fa. * Merge webview origin patch into webview patch * Remove unused post-install patch * Prevent builtin extensions from updating * Refresh sourcemaps patch * Update Node to v16 This matches the version in ./lib/vscode/remote/.yarnrc. I changed the engine to exactly 16 since if you use any different version it will just not work since the modules will have been built for 16 (due to the .yarnrc). * Replace fs.rmdir with fs.rm Node is showing a deprecation warning about it. * Update github-auth patch The local credentials provider is no longer used when there is a remote so this code moved into the backend web credential provider. * Prevent fs.rm from erroring about non-existent files We were using fs.rmdir which presumably did not have the same behavior in v14 (in v16 fs.rmdir also errors). * Install Python 3 in CentOS CI container Co-authored-by: Asher <ash@coder.com>
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if [ "$major_node_version" -ne "${FORCE_NODE_VERSION:-16}" ]; then
echo "ERROR: code-server currently requires node v16."
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if [ -n "$FORCE_NODE_VERSION" ]; then
echo "However, you have overrided the version check to use v$FORCE_NODE_VERSION."
fi
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echo "We have detected that you are on node v$major_node_version"
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echo "You can override this version check by setting \$FORCE_NODE_VERSION,"
echo "but configurations that do not use the same node version are unsupported."
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exit 1
fi
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case "${npm_config_user_agent-}" in npm*)
# We are running under npm.
if [ "${npm_config_unsafe_perm-}" != "true" ]; then
echo "Please pass --unsafe-perm to npm to install code-server"
echo "Otherwise the postinstall script does not have permissions to run"
echo "See https://docs.npmjs.com/misc/config#unsafe-perm"
echo "See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49084929/npm-sudo-global-installation-unsafe-perm"
exit 1
fi
;;
esac
if ! vscode_install; then
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echo "You may not have the required dependencies to build the native modules."
echo "Please see https://github.com/coder/code-server/blob/main/docs/npm.md"
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exit 1
fi
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if [ -n "${FORCE_NODE_VERSION:-}" ]; then
echo "WARNING: The required Node.js version was overriden to v$FORCE_NODE_VERSION"
echo "This could lead to broken functionality, and is unsupported."
echo "USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!"
fi
}
install_with_yarn_or_npm() {
echo "User agent: ${npm_config_user_agent-none}"
# NOTE@edvincent: We want to keep using the package manager that the end-user was using to install the package.
# This also ensures that when *we* run `yarn` in the development process, the yarn.lock file is used.
case "${npm_config_user_agent-}" in
npm*)
# HACK: NPM's use of semver doesn't like resolving some peerDependencies that vscode (upstream) brings in the form of pre-releases.
# The legacy behavior doesn't complain about pre-releases being used, falling back to that for now.
# See https://github.com//pull/5071
npm install --unsafe-perm --legacy-peer-deps --omit=dev
;;
yarn*)
yarn --production --frozen-lockfile --no-default-rc
;;
*)
echo "Could not determine which package manager is being used to install code-server"
exit 1
;;
esac
}
vscode_install() {
echo 'Installing Code dependencies...'
cd lib/vscode
install_with_yarn_or_npm
symlink_asar
symlink_bin_script remote-cli code code-server
symlink_bin_script helpers browser browser .sh
cd extensions
install_with_yarn_or_npm
}
main "$@"