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
Having NODE_OPTIONS set is unexpected and although the later flag should
override the previous flag it is not certain that will always be the
case.
Also some users are having issues with the 2 GB limit.
We were using an overrides command in our `.prettierrc.yaml` which
quickly became out of sync with Code's Prettier styles.
Instead, we simply tell Prettier to ignore `lib/vscode`.
This way, if you have `formatOnSave` on and you save inside
`lib/vscode`, you won't convert the file to use code-server's styles.
When using `window.location.origin` to create a new URL for loading
web packages, it constructs a URL that is not relative, leading to the
terminal breaking when code-server is served not via the root (i.e. /ide
instead of /).
* 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: 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.
* refactor: fix type annotations in open
There was no clear reason as to why we needed to use type assertions
when initializing both `args` and `options` in `open` so I refactored
them both.
* refactor: create constructOpenOptions
* refactor: add urlSearch and remove options
* feat: add tests for constructOpenOptions
* fix: install nfpm straight from GitHub
install.goreleaser.com appears to no longer be available.
* Add -f to curl commands
This might have made it so we got the right error rather than erroring
on the envsubst step.
Applies Caddy installations documentation fixes and also resolves the following issue when trying to install Caddy:
W: GPG error: https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/caddy/stable/deb/debian any-version InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY ABA1F9B8875A6661
See:
- 930109ec33
- 2e255b1ee3
- 0f4885e592