* Allow setting the VS Code build target
For the NPM package (and tests, at least for now), we will still use
linux-x64, but this is going to allow using the platform build targets
for our standalone releases so we can avoid having to copy all the
packaging steps (like cleaning up modules).
This does mean that the NPM package when installed will be missing those
cleanup steps. Possibly we can try to break out the packaging step into
a something that can be ran standalone (which will also require
installing dev dependencies like gulp) but not sure how much work this
would be.
* Preserve dependencies for e2e tests
To avoid having to install them again.
Also moved an env block to the root of the job.
* Refactor releases to use VS Code packaging
Instead of building the linux-x64 package, stripping the modules, then
installing them again, we build the correct target and use the modules
as they are.
This means we do not have to copy all the post-processing steps like the
ones that delete unnecessary modules.
For the NPM package we still publish the linux-x64 package (without
modules of course). This means npm installations do not get that same
post-processing.
Another advantage of this is that we can run the release immediately
without having to wait for the build step, or on a commit that no longer
has a build artifact, since they all build individually now. We could
try sharing the core-ci build step, but leaving that alone for now.
I also converted the macOS jobs into a matrix.
Deleted the CI readme because it was out of date and seemed to just
repeat what should be described in the scripts anyway.
Removed a section about Homebrew since we do not maintain that anymore.
It looks like there is no need to symlink node_modules.asar anymore.
* Move integration types into code-server
This will be easier to maintain than to have it as a patch.
* Disable connection token
Using a flag means we will not need to patch it out. I think this is
new from 1.64?
* Add product.json to build process
This way we do not have to patch it.
* Ship with remote agent package.json
Instead of the root one. This contains fewer dependencies.
* Let Code handle errors
This way we will not have to patch Code to make this work and I think it
makes sense to let Code handle the request.
If we do want to handle errors we can do it cleanly by patching their
error handler to throw instead.
* Move manifest override into code-server
This way we will not have to patch it.
* Move to patches
- Switch submodule to track upstream
- Add quilt to the process
- Add patches
The node-* ignore was ignoring one of the diffs so I removed it. This
was added when we were curling Node as node-v{version}-darwin-x64 for
the macOS build but this no longer happens (we use the Node action to
install a specific version now so we just use the system-wide Node).
* Use pre-packaged Code
- Instead we now use CentOS 7 for the static build to guarantee
that we only depend on libc v2.17
- For macOS we now pull in a static node binary and bundle that instead.
This matches how the rest of the build is organized but also hopefully
solves an issue where the VS Code directory is empty because we try to
cache it directly and Travis might be creating it.
Also too the opportunity to rewrite the build script since there was a
change in the build steps (mainly how the product JSON is inserted) and
to get the build changes out of the patch. It also no longer relies on
external caching (we'll want to do this within CI instead).
* Adjust linux distro to ubuntu 14.04
* Cache lib directory for speedy builds
* Fix path linking for default extensions
* Update reset
* Reset to head
* Improve caching
* Still run yarn in CI
* Update yarn before install
* Increase cache timeout
* Install vscode from vstar
* Undo data-dir changes to CLI, add back clean, remove unused CI func
* Remove additional flags added
* Remove unused dependency
* Reset vscode install dir so patching always works
* Add task for packaging release
* Modify package task to package a single binary
This is so it can be used as part of the build/release script.
* Package release as part of Travis deploy
* Set platform env var
* Add arch env var
* Make version available to the code
* Use tar for Linux and zip for Mac & Windows
* Add docs
* Add guides for hosting
* Inital commit. Add quick start guide for self hosted
* Add info for flags
* Detail usage flags and provide examples
* Correct file types for certificate
* Add self-signed certificate guide, update .gitignore
* Add additional information.:
* Checkout to master
* Add transition document, add some links to readme
* Comment out some stuff
* Revise transition document
* Fix typo
* Add Google Cloud setup guide
* fix link
* Add guide links to readme
* Add AWS deployment guide
* Fixup based on PR suggestions
* Fixup ssl guide and readme
* Fix typo
* Add step to make binary executable
* Add digitalocean guide, update readme, add chmod steps just in case
* add information about securing the connection to each deploy guide
* Update doc/security/ssl.md
Co-Authored-By: nol166 <jmccamb@gmail.com>
* Fixup from PR suggestions
* Add guide for systemd for when ssh closes
* Fix typos
* VS Code Remote -> code-server
* Fix minor stylistics
* Update readme (#43)
* Update readme
* Add details about chrome warning
* Add back extension ID settings
* Add back SSL guide to readme
* State that chmod is likely not necessary
* Fix type
* Update readme
* Remove transition guide
* Revise readme based on suggestions. (#45)
* Update references to vscode-remote
* No Windows support yet
* Clean up workbench and integrate initialization data
* Uncomment Electron fill
* Run server & client together
* Clean up Electron fill & patch
* Bind fs methods
This makes them usable with the promise form:
`promisify(access)(...)`.
* Add space between tag and title to browser logger
* Add typescript dep to server and default __dirname for path
* Serve web files from server
* Adjust some dev options
* Rework workbench a bit to use a class and catch unexpected errors
* No mkdirs for now, fix util fill, use bash with exec
* More fills, make general client abstract
* More fills
* Fix cp.exec
* Fix require calls in fs fill being aliased
* Create data and storage dir
* Implement fs.watch
Using exec for now.
* Implement storage database fill
* Fix os export and homedir
* Add comment to use navigator.sendBeacon
* Fix fs callbacks (some args are optional)
* Make sure data directory exists when passing it back
* Update patch
* Target es5
* More fills
* Add APIs required for bootstrap-fork to function (#15)
* Add bootstrap-fork execution
* Add createConnection
* Bundle bootstrap-fork into cli
* Remove .node directory created from spdlog
* Fix npm start
* Remove unnecessary comment
* Add webpack-hot-middleware if CLI env is not set
* Add restarting to shared process
* Fix starting with yarn