* 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
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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.
* refactor: default to npm in postinstall.sh
yarn has a bug where it will try to update dependencies even if
`yarn.lock` is present. Therefore we're defaulting to `npm` to prevent
further issues.
* refactor: exclude yarn.lock in standalone
By excluding `yarn.lock`, we prevent issues where the user must use
`yarn` instead of `npm` to install code-server.
* 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
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This adds documentation for the flag `--edge` which we've had for a
while but forgot to document.
Fixes#5717
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* chore: upgrade Code to 1.73.0
This upgrades Code to 1.73.0 via the tag.
* chore: refresh integration patch
* chore: clean up base-path patch
Only change here was they moved
lib/vscode/src/vs/platform/extensionResourceLoader/common/extensionResourceLoader.ts
so I had to update it. Code still looks the same though.
* chore: refresh proposed-api patch
* chore: update marketplace patch
Simlar to a previous patch, the location of
lib/vscode/src/vs/platform/extensionResourceLoader/common/extensionResourceLoader.ts
changed so I had to update this patch.
No changes to code itself.
* chore: update hash in webview patch
I believe there was only one to update but I may have missed one.
* chore: refresh disable-builtin-ext-update.diff
* chore: refresh update-check
quilt couldn't apply it so I had to add one change in manually to
lib/vscode/src/vs/server/node/serverEnvironmentService.ts
* chore: refresh logout patch
* chore: refresh proxy-uri patch
* chore: refresh local-storage patch
* chore: refresh sourcemaps patch
* chore: refresh disable-downloads patch
* chore: refresh telemetry patch
* refactor: re-apply display-language patch
This kinda got removed but I added it back in.
* refactor: drop exec-argv patch
This was accepted upstream! :tada
* chore: refresh getting-started patch
* fixup: add missing slash in marketplace
* fixup: update notes proposed-api patch
* fixup: support this.args.log as string
Seems like upstream now uses a string[] for this. For now, support
string.
See
2b50ab06b1
* Revert "fixup: support this.args.log as string"
This reverts commit 78c02a1f13.
* fixup!: add log to toCodeArgs
This was changed upstream from `string` to `string[]` so now we convert
to an array in `toCodeArgs`.
See 78c02a1f13
* fixup: update telemetry description
* 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
* Improve getting started Coder CTA
This wasn't very standout-ish before, and I think it's
wise for us to experiment with directing users to Coder.
* Update nix flake
* Update diff
* Add advert to code-server install
* Fix patch to reset columns if getting started is disabled
* Update text for advert
* chore: bump version to 4.8.2
* chore: update CHANGELOG
* docs: add back line in publishing release
See https://github.com/coder/code-server/pull/5732#discussion_r1010685933
* Revert "chore: bump version to 4.8.2"
This reverts commit 5d70994f22.
* fixup: use 4.8.2-rc.1
* docs: add release candidate notes
* refactor: warn plugin range incompatibble
* chore: bump version 4.8.2
* 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
* feat: add getting-started patch
This modifies the text on the Getting Started page to promote
coder/coder.
* feat: add --disable-getting-started-override
This adds a new CLI flag to code-server called
`--disable-getting-started` which will be used in Code to not use
Coder's custom Getting Started text.
* refactor: conditionally show coder getting started
This modifies the getting started patch changes to work with the new
`--disable-getting-started-override`.
The flag is false by default meaning the Coder getting started is shown.
By passing the flag to code-server, it will not be shown.
* docs: update faq for getting started override
* docs: update getting-started patch description
* fixup!: update patch
* fixup!: unit test
* feat: add more tests
* fixup!: use correct env var in tests
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