* 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.
* 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>
* 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