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Joe Previte
51677f0819
feat(ci): refactor build workflow (#5572)
* 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
2022-09-22 12:33:32 -07:00
Asher
5ce99f8d1c
chore: update Code to 1.68 (#5263)
* chore: update Code to 1.67

Was able to remove our changes to common/webview.ts since they are
upstream now.

Other than that no serious changes, just context diffs.

* chore: update Code to 1.68

- Upstream moved the web socket endpoint so change the Express route
  from / to *.  That will let web sockets work at any endpoint.
- Everything in the workbench config is basically the same but
  de-indented (upstream extracted it into a separate object which
  resulted in a de-indent), the ordering is slightly different, and
  instead of vscodeBase we now need vscodeBase + this._staticRoute since
  everything is served from a sub-path now.
- Move manifest link back to the root since that is where we host our
  manifest.
- Change RemoteAuthoritiesImpl to use the same path building method as
  in other places (+ instead of using URI.parse/join).
- Use existing host/port in RemoteAuthoritiesImpl and
  BrowserSocketFactory instead of patching them to use window.location
  (these are set from window.location to begin with so it should be the
  same result but with less patching).
- Since BrowserSocketFactory includes a sub-path now (endpoints were
  changed upstream to serve from /quality/commit instead of from the
  root) the patch there has changed to prepend the base to that
  path (instead of using the base directly).
- The workbench HTML now natively supports a base URL in the form of
  WORKBENCH_WEB_BASE_URL so no need for VS_BASE patches there anymore.
- Upstream added type="image/x-icon" so I did as well.
- Move the language patch to the end of the series so it is easier to
  eventually remove.
- Remove the existing NLS config in favor of one that supports
  extensions.
- Upstream deleted webview main.js and inlined it into the HTML so move
  that code (the parent origin check) into both those HTML files
  (index.html and index-no-csp.html).
- The remaining diff is from changes to the surrounding context or a
  line was changed slightly by upstream (for example renamed files or
  new arguments like to the remote authority resolver).

* fix: modify product.json before building

Code injects this into the client during the build process so it needs
to be updated before we build.

* fix: update inline script nonces

* Update HTML base path test

* fix: missing commit

Code overrides it with nothing.

The date is also already injected.

* fix: web extensions breaking when the commit changes

By just using the marketplace directly instead of going through the
backend.  I am not sure what the point is when searching extensions
already goes directly to the marketplace anyway.

But also remove the prefix that breaks this as well because otherwise
existing installations will break.
2022-06-21 21:51:46 +00:00
Asher
21c74802e8
chore: move Code to a submodule (#4990)
* Move Code to a submodule

Closes #4901.

* Base Code cache on hash and re-enable node_modules cache

The current setup appears to only rebuild VS Code if the dependencies
change but we need to rebuild it if anything changes.

I also re-enabled the commented out node_modules caches.  They look like
they should work to me with the submodule method.  I think the problem
occurred because Code itself was being installed in the yarn step.
2022-03-14 21:37:29 -05:00
Joe Previte
78658f1cf4
refactor: remove folder/workspace from vsCodeCliArgs (#4932)
* refactor: remove folder/workspace from vsCodeCliArgs

Since we handle this in the vscode.ts route, we no longer need to pass it to VS
Code as a CLI arg since it's deprecated on that side.

* feat(vscode): redirect to folder from cli

* Update src/node/routes/vscode.ts

Co-authored-by: Asher <ash@coder.com>

* fixup!: update _: type

* fixup!: move vars to lower if block

* fixup!: share redirect block

* fixup!: mmove req.query.ew block into if

* fixup!: refactor vscode tests

* refactor: make vscode.ts logic easier to read

* fixup!: fix broken tests and clean up logic

* chore: upgrade vscode version

* fixup!: delete unnecessary if closed block

* Update src/node/routes/vscode.ts

Co-authored-by: Asher <ash@coder.com>

* fixup!: rename to FOLDER_OR_WORKSPACE_WAS_CLOSED

Co-authored-by: Asher <ash@coder.com>
2022-03-02 15:36:38 -07:00
Asher
c4c480a068
Implement last opened functionality (#4633)
* Implement last opened functionality

Fixes https://github.com/cdr/code-server/issues/4619

* Fix test temp dirs not being cleaned up

* Mock logger everywhere

This suppresses all the error and debug output we generate which makes
it hard to actually find which test has failed.  It also gives us a
standard way to test logging for the few places we do that.

* Use separate data directories for unit test instances

Exactly as we do for the e2e tests.

* Add integration tests for vscode route

* Make settings use --user-data-dir

Without this test instances step on each other feet and they also
clobber your own non-test settings.

* Make redirects consistent

They will preserve the trailing slash if there is one.

* Remove compilation check

If you do a regular non-watch build there are no compilation stats so
this bricks VS Code in CI when running the unit tests.

I am not sure how best to fix this for the case where you have a build
that has not been packaged yet so I just removed it for now and added a
message to check if VS Code is compiling when in dev mode.

* Update code-server update endpoint name
2021-12-17 13:06:52 -06:00