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- Use yarn for vscode vendoring. - Grab hash from package.
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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 "$0")/../.."
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echo 'Installing code-server test dependencies...'
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cd test
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yarn install
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cd ..
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cd vendor
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echo 'Installing vendor dependencies...'
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# * We install in 'modules' instead of 'node_modules' because VS Code's extensions
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# use a webpack config which cannot differentiate between its own node_modules
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# and itself being in a directory with the same name.
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#
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# * We ignore scripts because NPM/Yarn's default behavior is to assume that
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# devDependencies are not needed, and that even git repo based packages are
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# assumed to be compiled. Because the default behavior for VS Code's `postinstall`
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# assumes we're also compiled, this needs to be ignored.
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yarn install --modules-folder modules --ignore-scripts --frozen-lockfile
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# Finally, run the vendor `postinstall`
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yarn run postinstall
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}
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main "$@"
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