* Update VS Code to 1.82.2
* Add new libkrb5 dependency
* Update patches
The only changes were to context except:
- The URL callback provider uses a new _callbackRoute argument and moved
locations.
- The telemetry provider gets passed the request service as the first
argument now.
- CSP hash changed, as usual.
* Update Node to v18
* Revert back to es2020
es2022 is breaking Safari.
* feat: add i18n in login page
* fix: add word space and put the app name into the title
* fix: remove duplicate replace title
* fix: prettier format code
* fix: fix typescript check warning
* fix: add zh-cn locale file code owner
* fix: use existing flag locale to the login page
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* wip: changelog
* fixup
* fix: add +x to product.json in build-vscode
While testing a pre-release, there seems to be a bug with the file
permissions for `product.json`. Adding `chmod +x` to see if that fixes
it.
* chore: increase timeout
* fix: keep product.json file permissions in release
When we added the change to modify the `package.json` version using `mv`
and `jq` we didn't account for lost file permissions.
This caused a bug only happening in CI.
This should fix it by giving it 755 via `chmod`.
* trigger ci
* chore: update package.json bust cache
* fixup!: fix: keep product.json file permissions in release
* Revert "fix: add +x to product.json in build-vscode"
This reverts commit fc4d2b532f.
* chore: pin ubuntu runner in build code-server
* chore: update prettierignore
* chore: add notes to changelog
* chore: use ubuntu-22.04 for e2e
* chore: pin all jobs in build to ubuntu 20.04
* feat(wrapper): add tests for isChild
* fixup: include description ts-expect-error comment
* chore: update CHANGELOG
* chore: update Helm chart
* fixup: use our childProcess
* Update CHANGELOG.md
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* refactor: get version dynamically
* chore: remove version
* fixup: missing quotes
* refactor: drop global VERSION
* wip: updating ersion in publish
* refactor: update publish.yaml with version changes
* refactor: release.yaml with new version changes
* refactor: update build.yaml with version changes
* chore: update maintainer
* fixup: update version in build-vscode
* fixup: fix github env version
* try macos only
* try again
* last resort
* joe again
* this oneee
* fixup: this should work
* try using inputs
* docs: update release notes
* fixup!: use env.VERSION in docker step
* fixup!: comment get and set version
* fixup!: remove compress release package comment
* fixup!: use $VERSION in npm-version
* refactor: set VERSION in build VS Code step
* refactor: use 0.0.0 in package.json version
* refactor: delete release-prep script
* Update ci/build/build-vscode.sh
* fixup!: remove extra VERSION set in aur
* chore: bump version to 4.8.2
* chore: update CHANGELOG
* docs: add back line in publishing release
See https://github.com/coder/code-server/pull/5732#discussion_r1010685933
* Revert "chore: bump version to 4.8.2"
This reverts commit 5d70994f22.
* fixup: use 4.8.2-rc.1
* docs: add release candidate notes
* refactor: warn plugin range incompatibble
* chore: bump version 4.8.2
Not sure why but we were seeing argon2/node-gyp issues after this
upgrade while running `yarn release:standalone`. For now, downgrading to
0.29.0 seems to fix the issue when testing locally.
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* docs: add toc to CODE OF CONDUCT
* chore: add prettier ignore blocks to docs
* chore: update styles for Dockerfile
* refactor: separate prettier, doctoc
This does a couple things:
- update `.prettierignore`
- split `prettier` and `doctoc` commands. you can still run with `yarn
fmt`
- delete `fmt.sh` and add `doctoc.sh`
By doing so, we can run tasks in parallel in CI and we should also have
less false positives than before with `yarn fmt` locally.
* refactor: update prettier job, add doctoc
This modifies the prettier job to use actionsx/prettier. It also adds a
job for `doctoc`.
* chore: upgrade to prettier 2.7.1
* chore: pin doctoc to 2.0.0
* fixup!: add .pc to prettierignore
* feat: add --cache to prettier cmd
* refactor: remove stylelint
* refactor: move shellcheck to separate job
* refactor: add helm script and job
* refactor: add eslint job and yarn script
* fix(test/tsconfig): exclude test-plugin
* refactor: delete lint, add typecheck job
* refactor: remove prebuild
* wip: add notes about unit test refactor
* refactor: delete buggy socket test
This test was really added to in get cover specific lines but it's buggy
and only passes sometimes locally. I think it's okay to remove because:
- it's an implementation detail (not user facing)
- not preventing any specific regressions
* refactor: move test-plugin to integration suite
This seems more appropriate given this tests how a plugin might work
within code-server.
* wip
* wip: refactor vscode integration tests
* refactor: move unit tests to separate job
* fix: formatting
* Revert "wip: refactor vscode integration tests"
This reverts commit 13286bf4c9.
* Revert "refactor: move unit tests to separate job"
This reverts commit 6c87b540b4.
* feat: collect codecov integration tests
* fixup! feat: collect codecov integration tests
* fixup! feat: collect codecov integration tests
* fixup!: move helm step
* fixup!: update ids for caching
* trigger ci
* trigger ci
* chore: clean up names in security.yaml
* fixup!: remove .tsx
* fixup!: change to src/**"
* fixup!: move helm cmd to yaml
* fixup!: always build test plugin
* fixup!: fix plugin typings
* fixup! add back flakey test
* fixup!: only install helm deps if changes
* fixup!: revert node mod caching
* dont keep, test for asher
* fixup!: add make to centos
* refactor: add test:native
This adds a new script to run native tests (i.e. --help which should run
in ci on all platforms).
* try updating glibc
* try 2.25
* Revert "refactor: move test-plugin to integration suite"
This reverts commit bc02005dc0.
I couldn't get past some GLIBC errors in CI so moving back to unit
tests.
* Revert "try updating glibc"
This reverts commit 02ed560f22.
* fixup!
* asher: again
* try this for ts changes
* fixup
* refactor: scripts.yml -> scripts.yaml
* fixup!: move lint-sh to scripts.yaml
* fixup!: use apk for lint scripts
* fixup! fixup!: use apk for lint scripts
* fixup!: remove typecheck step
* fix: pattern for lint ts files
* test: lint should fail
* fixup! fixup!: use apk for lint scripts
* Revert "test: lint should fail"
This reverts commit 158c64db04.
* fixup!: skip cancel workflow on forks
Looks like the cancel action workflow can't run on forks due to secrets.
See https://github.com/andymckay/cancel-action/issues/4
* fixup: remove cancel-workflow
* fixup! fixup! fixup!: use apk for lint scripts
* fixup! fixup! fixup!: use apk for lint scripts
* fixup!: fix yarn key
* fixup!: add fetch-depth 0
* docs: update MAINTAINING
* refactor: use branch name in release-prep
This makes a minor improvement to the `release-prep.sh` script to grab
the version to update to from the branch name.
* chore(release): bump version to 4.7.0
* fixup: bump version
* docs: use latest instead of version
* fixup: bump Chart version
* chore: update CHANGELOG
* chore: add license to test package.json
* chore: bump @coder/logging to 3.0.0
* fix: change level to Warn
* Update Node types to 16
* Update Express core types
Fixes a number of conflicts it has with Node 16.
* Fix websocket router types
It seems req was `any` before so now we have to handle the types. Also
it seems the socket is of type `stream.Duplex`, not `net.Socket`.
The ws types had to be updated to support the new type.
Unfortunately Code still uses the old type so cast for now.
In the web socket router just use a cast for the extra properties we
add. We could add the types to the Express namespace but I am not sure
we really want these commonly accessible so keep with the casts for now.
Likely we should use Express's `locals` or something instead.
* Add missing return
Not sure why it only just now started complaining though.
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* docs: update maintaining
* chore(e2e): add maxFailures to playwright
* fix(ci): skip submodule in e2e job
We don't need the submodules for the e2e job. This will speed up the
checkout step.
* feat(ci): add test-e2e-proxy job
This adds a new job to CI to run our tests behind Caddy and simulate
code-server running against a reverse-proxy.
* refactor: make e2e work with reverse proxy
This refactors the e2e test in a couple ways:
- remove setting cookie in localStorage (instead we pass --auth none)
- refactor address() method to account for reverse proxy logic
* Update test/e2e/models/CodeServer.ts
* Update test/playwright.config.ts
* Update test/utils/constants.ts
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* Update test/utils/helpers.ts
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* chore(release): bump version to 4.5.1
* chore: bump helm chart
* chore: update CHANGELOG
* Revert "chore: bump helm chart"
This reverts commit 703b03b665.
* chore: bump helm chart to 3.0.0
* revert: remove bad change to manifes.json icon
* fix(ci): add package.json.version to code cachekey
Before this, creating a release sometimes prevented vscode from
rebuilding and using the cache instead. Now we use the
package.json.version in the cache key to "bust" the cache if the
package.json version is updated (aka a release).
Fixes#5316
* Update .github/workflows/ci.yaml
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* fixup: formatting
* Revert "refactor: remove version check e2e test"
This reverts commit b23c398b7d.
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* chore(release): bump version to 4.5.0
* chore: update CHANGELOG
* chore: bump chart version
* docs: update MAINTAINING
* fix: add VSCODE_DEV=1 to e2e script
I'm not sure what changed in the latest version but without setting
VSCODE_DEV=1, code-server won't load. This fixes that.
* Revert "fix: add VSCODE_DEV=1 to e2e script"
This reverts commit 58c4826af8.
* fix: try setting VSCODE_DEV=1
* Revert "fix: try setting VSCODE_DEV=1"
This reverts commit 902f5f2f30.
* refactor: remove version check e2e test
I am not sure why this is passing locally and failing CI. I need to
further investigate this since it fails depending on where you test.
* refactor: switch to codecov-uploader GitHub Action
codecov deprecated their Node wrapper for uploading coverage reports.
This removes that and uses their new uploaded along with the v2 GitHub
Action they maintain.
* fix: update broken integration test
* feat: add installExtension integration test
This adds a new helper function called `runCodeServerCommand` along with
a test for `--install-extension`. We can use this approach for writing
integration tests (i.e. testing a real code-server build, CLI commands,
etc).
* refactor: s/ test:standalone with test:integration
This replaces our integration approach to use Jest instead of a single
bash script. By doing this, we will be able to easily maintain and add
to our integration test suite.
* refactor: filter unit tests
Now that our integration tests also use Jest, we need to update our unit
test script to ignore `test/integration`.
* refactor: add SKIP_SUBMODULE_DEPS to postinstall
* refactor: add SKIP_SUBMODULE_DEPS to postinstall
* fixup!: skip submod deps
* refactor: move runCodeServerCommand into sep. file
When Jest runs a test, it loads all the files and imports for that test.
This means you might be "requiring" code that's unrelated to your tests.
This leads to unexpected errors depending on where the code runs.
Moved this file to avoid GLIBC and other errors relaed to argon2 when
running integration tests in CI.
* fizup: formatting
* fizup: increase timeout
* refactor: use fixture in installExtension test
Instead of relying on a network to install an extension, we use a
fixture - vsix file in the repo. This is also faster.
* feat: add integration test for listExtensions
* chore: ignore integration fixtures
* fixup: formatting
* fixup: remove custom-hacks.css
* fixup: formatting
* Update test/integration/installExtension.test.ts
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* Update test/integration/listExtensions.test.ts
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* Update test/integration/installExtension.test.ts
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* Update test/integration/listExtensions.test.ts
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* fixup: contributing integration tests section
* fixup: update ci/readme
* fixup: use RELEASE_PATH in test-integration.sh
* refactor: unzip vsix for listExtensions
* refactor: use exec instead of spawn
* Update docs/CONTRIBUTING.md
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* Update test/integration/listExtensions.test.ts
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* Update test/integration/listExtensions.test.ts
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* Update test/integration/listExtensions.test.ts
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* refactor: use different default binary path
* fixup!: formatting
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* 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! 🎉b0e8554cce
* 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 8d6b613e9d.
* 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 31a354a343.
* Revert "fixup!: delete github-auth patch"
This reverts commit bdeb5212e8.
* 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
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