* Update dependencies and force-update qs
This is mainly an attempt to get rid of as many resolutions as possible
since it seems they are unnecessary except for qs (according to yarn/npm
audit).
For qs use 6.9.7 since Express is using 6.9.6 and that matches the most
closely.
Also add overrides since this is npm's version of yarn's resolutions and
we need it for the shrinkwrap to generate with the right dependencies.
Decided to keep pinning @types/node as well although I am not sure it is
necessary. Express is pulling in v20 types. Since this is
development-only we only need it in resolutions.
* Run formatter
Some rules seem to have changed with the dependency updates.
* Replace deprecated bodyParser.json() usage
* Audit npm shrinkwrap as well
* Skip installing dependencies in audit
It seems the tools only require the lock files.
* Fix tests when using ipv6
* Add missing openssl dependency to flake
At least, for the standalone and for anyone running on default Node 18.
If support for 2.17 is needed then one would need to build Node 18 with 2.17 and then build code-server with that version (specifically, the native npm modules).
* 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.
Looks like the images got updated to v18 so they started failing. For
npm install v16 and for Docker just run the script directly, it seems
silly to waste time installing v16 just to run a script through yarn.
This is failing CI on Dependabot PRs. Opted to just remove it since
most (all?) PRs will be from forks and this workflow will not run
anyway. If we figure out the secret situation we can add it back.
It is causing CI to fail for Dependabot (no access to the token) and it
does not work with forks and currently there is no one who pushes
straight to the repo so this will never be used.
Can always add it back if we figure out how to make the secrets work.
* feat(ci): add lint-actions step to build.yaml
This adds a new job to the Build CI pipeline to lint our GitHub Actions.
By doing this, we can prevent typos from slipping in.
Fixes#5776
* fix: disable shellcheck in actionlint
I don't think we want to enable this for now.
* fix: ignore set-output warnings for now
It's deprecated but there isn't a reason to move away from using it yet.
* chore: update renovate.json ignoreDeps
ansi-regex, env-paths and limiter all switch to ESM which we can't
support at the moment so ignore updates for now.
* chore: update actions/cache@v3
* chore: update minor deps
* chore: add pretteir to renovate.json
* chore: upgrade Code to 1.74.1
* chore: remove require in integration.diff
I don't know what the impact of this is but in 192c67db71
they removed the usage of `require` in `server.main.ts`.
More details in PR: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/pull/165831
* chore: update marketplace.diff
* chore: update sha hash in webview.diff
* chore: update disable-builtin-ext-update.diff
If my logic is right, then this patch is now simplified thanks to this:
https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/blob/1.74.1/src/vs/workbench/contrib/extensions/browser/extensionsWorkbenchService.ts#L1238
* chore: refresh proxy-uri patch
* chore: refresh local-storage.diff
* chore: refresh sourcemaps.diff
* chore: refresh disable-downloads.diff
* chore: refresh display-language.diff
* chore: refresh getting-started.diff
* docs: update testing notes for cli-window-open
* docs: update telemetry testing instructions
* fix: add GITHUB_TOKEN to build code-server job
Downloading @vscode/ripgrep is failing only in CI so adding this
environment variable to see if it increases the rate limit.
Ref: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-ripgrep#github-api-limit-note
* refactor: use own cache key build code-server job
* temp: disable vscode test
* refactor: delete wrapper test
* Revert "refactor: delete wrapper test"
This reverts commit 3999279b73.
* refactor: move vscode tests to e2e (#5911)
* wip: migrate vscode tests to e2e
* feat: add codeWorkspace to global setup
* refactor: only use dir in spawn when we should
* wip: migrate more tests
* refactor: move all vscode tests to e2e
* refactor(ci): move unit to own job
* fixup: add codecov to unit test step
* Update test/e2e/models/CodeServer.ts
* Update test/e2e/models/CodeServer.ts
* docs: add note about intercept requests
* refactor: rm unused clean() calls
* refactor: delete duplicate test
* refactor: update 'should not redirect' test
* refactor: rm unused imports
* refactor: rm unnecessary navigate call in test
* fixup: formatting
* wip: update test
* refactor: modify assertion for proxy
* fixup: use REVERSE_PROXY_BASE_PATH
* refactor: add helper fn getMaybeProxiedPathname
* fixup: formatting
* fixup: rm unused import
* chore: increase playwright timeout
* Revert "chore: increase playwright timeout"
This reverts commit a059129252.
* chore: rm timeout
* refactor: remove keytar dep in cross-compile
* refactor: try other keytar package
* refactor: remove keytar step in cross-compile
* fix: manually remove keytar
* try this first
* I think this is it
* Revert "I think this is it"
This reverts commit 5c566b0c01.
* okay this is it
* fixup
* try legacy peer
* remove keytar before standalone
* wrong path
* maybe
* revert: change *npm* back to npm*
* revert: don't uninstall keytar
* fix: use npm run standalone-release
* fixup formatting
* Revert "refactor: remove yarn.lock steps (#5850)"
This reverts commit 907747d394.
* fixup: remove the --exclude
* refactor: remove yarn.lock check
* try ddd in postinstall
* refactor: cache before release:standalone
* refactor: add os to cache key in release
* chore: formatting
* Update ci/build/npm-postinstall.sh
* fixup: formatting
* refactor: remove keytar dep in cross-compile
* refactor: try other keytar package
* refactor: remove keytar step in cross-compile
* fix: manually remove keytar
* try this first
* I think this is it
* Revert "I think this is it"
This reverts commit 5c566b0c01.
* okay this is it
* fixup
* try legacy peer
* remove keytar before standalone
* wrong path
* maybe
* revert: change *npm* back to npm*
* revert: don't uninstall keytar
* fix: use npm run standalone-release
* fixup formatting
* Revert "refactor: remove yarn.lock steps (#5850)"
This reverts commit 907747d394.
* fixup: remove the --exclude
* refactor: remove yarn.lock check
Co-authored-by: repo-ranger[bot] <39074581+repo-ranger[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
When I did the last release, `VERSION` wasn't defined which lead to a
blank string in the PR title and the commit message here:
https://github.com/coder/code-server-aur/pull/24
This should fix that.
* 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
Co-authored-by: Asher <ash@coder.com>
Co-authored-by: Asher <ash@coder.com>
* 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
* fix: use * for test plugin engines
This removes the need to update this version with every version change.
* refactor: use npm-package in release assets
This adds a new job to `release.yaml` to upload the `npm-package` to the
release assets which will also allow us to download it in the
`publish.yaml` workflow.
* docs: update release instructions
* fixup!: use package.tar.gz
* fix: use * for test plugin engines
This removes the need to update this version with every version change.
* refactor: use npm-package in release assets
This adds a new job to `release.yaml` to upload the `npm-package` to the
release assets which will also allow us to download it in the
`publish.yaml` workflow.
* docs: update release instructions
* 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