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* Add test extension This will let us test extension-related features (like the proxy URI). I removed the environment variables in the script because they override the ones you set yourself. We still set defaults in constants.ts. * Add changelog entry for VSCODE_PROXY_URI * Add terminal test for VSCODE_PROXY_URI * Update VS Code This adds the VSCODE_PROXY_URI environment variable.
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31 lines
865 B
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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 "$0")/../.."
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source ./ci/lib.sh
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echo "Building test plugin"
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pushd test/unit/node/test-plugin
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make -s out/index.js
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popd
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# Our code imports from `out` in order to work during development but if you
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# have only built for production you will have not have this directory. In
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# that case symlink `out` to a production build directory.
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local vscode="vendor/modules/code-oss-dev"
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local link="$vscode/out"
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local target="out-build"
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if [[ ! -e $link ]] && [[ -d $vscode/$target ]]; then
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ln -s "$target" "$link"
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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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