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* Move integration types into code-server This will be easier to maintain than to have it as a patch. * Disable connection token Using a flag means we will not need to patch it out. I think this is new from 1.64? * Add product.json to build process This way we do not have to patch it. * Ship with remote agent package.json Instead of the root one. This contains fewer dependencies. * Let Code handle errors This way we will not have to patch Code to make this work and I think it makes sense to let Code handle the request. If we do want to handle errors we can do it cleanly by patching their error handler to throw instead. * Move manifest override into code-server This way we will not have to patch it. * Move to patches - Switch submodule to track upstream - Add quilt to the process - Add patches The node-* ignore was ignoring one of the diffs so I removed it. This was added when we were curling Node as node-v{version}-darwin-x64 for the macOS build but this no longer happens (we use the Node action to install a specific version now so we just use the system-wide Node). * Use pre-packaged Code
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -euo pipefail
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main() {
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cd "$(dirname "$0")/../.."
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source ./ci/lib.sh
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echo "Building test plugin"
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pushd test/unit/node/test-plugin
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make -s out/index.js
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popd
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# Our code imports from `out` in order to work during development but if you
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# have only built for production you will have not have this directory. In
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# that case symlink `out` to a production build directory.
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if [[ ! -e lib/vscode/out ]]; then
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pushd lib
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local out=(vscode-reh-web-*)
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if [[ -d "${out[0]}" ]]; then
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ln -s "../${out[0]}/out" ./vscode/out
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else
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echo "Could not find lib/vscode/out or lib/vscode-reh-web-*"
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echo "Code must be built before running unit tests"
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exit 1
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fi
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popd
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fi
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# We must keep jest in a sub-directory. See ../../test/package.json for more
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# information. We must also run it from the root otherwise coverage will not
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# include our source files.
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CS_DISABLE_PLUGINS=true ./test/node_modules/.bin/jest "$@"
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}
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main "$@"
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