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Asher
be062d06c1
Use tag env var in npm publish 2026-03-30 14:36:22 -08:00
Asher
f733ccaed1
Skip binary downloads during build 2026-03-30 14:36:21 -08:00
Asher
6f69f28379
Fix top level release package dir 2026-03-30 14:36:21 -08:00
Asher
6b36d4e421
Fix cross-compiled releases
Instead of doing our own thing, make use of VS Code's setup script.
2026-03-30 14:36:21 -08:00
Asher
9dcb1d7da0
Set version in release package.json
Before this was handled by an extra CI step, now we can just do it in
the release script.

Pulling it from the product.json since we already set it there, rather
than ask for it again via env var.
2026-03-27 17:53:59 -08:00
Asher
840a9430cd
Fix quilt and git install on linux job 2026-03-27 17:53:56 -08:00
Asher
9143a299a4
Update changelog with 4.110.0 through 4.112.0 2026-03-27 17:11:18 -08:00
Asher
41b0e45f91
Set npm token for publishing 2026-03-27 17:11:03 -08:00
Asher
b5611efe1a
Use VS Code packaging for releases (#7721)
* 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.
2026-03-27 17:08:35 -08:00
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@ -15,12 +15,6 @@ concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
# Note: if: success() is used in several jobs -
# this ensures that it only executes if all previous jobs succeeded.
# if: steps.cache-node-modules.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
# will skip running `npm install` if it successfully fetched from cache
jobs:
changes:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
@ -31,10 +25,8 @@ jobs:
docs: ${{ steps.filter.outputs.docs }}
helm: ${{ steps.filter.outputs.helm }}
steps:
- name: Checkout repo
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Check changed files
uses: dorny/paths-filter@de90cc6fb38fc0963ad72b210f1f284cd68cea36 # v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: dorny/paths-filter@de90cc6fb38fc0963ad72b210f1f284cd68cea36 # v3
id: filter
with:
filters: |
@ -157,20 +149,27 @@ jobs:
token: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}
build:
name: Build code-server
name: linux-x64
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
env:
CODECOV_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}
DISABLE_V8_COMPILE_CACHE: 1
VERSION: 0.0.0
VSCODE_TARGET: linux-x64
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
ELECTRON_SKIP_BINARY_DOWNLOAD: 1
PLAYWRIGHT_SKIP_BROWSER_DOWNLOAD: 1
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
submodules: true
- run: sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y libkrb5-dev
- uses: awalsh128/cache-apt-pkgs-action@2c09a5e66da6c8016428a2172bd76e5e4f14bb17 # latest
with:
packages: quilt
version: 1.0
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
submodules: true
- run: quilt push -a
- uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
@ -181,51 +180,43 @@ jobs:
test/package-lock.json
- run: SKIP_SUBMODULE_DEPS=1 npm ci
- run: npm run build
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# Get Code's git hash. When this changes it means the content is
# different and we need to rebuild.
- name: Get latest lib/vscode rev
id: vscode-rev
run: echo "rev=$(git rev-parse HEAD:./lib/vscode)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
# We need to rebuild when we have a new version of Code, when any of
# the patches changed, or when the code-server version changes (since
# it gets embedded into the code). Use VSCODE_CACHE_VERSION to
# force a rebuild.
- name: Fetch prebuilt Code package from cache
# We need to rebuild when we have a new version of Code, when any of the
# patches changed, or when the code-server version changes (since it gets
# embedded into the code). Use VSCODE_CACHE_VERSION to force a rebuild.
- name: Fetch prebuilt linux-x64 Code package from cache
id: cache-vscode
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: lib/vscode-reh-web-*
key: vscode-reh-package-${{ secrets.VSCODE_CACHE_VERSION }}-${{ steps.vscode-rev.outputs.rev }}-${{ hashFiles('patches/*.diff', 'ci/build/build-vscode.sh') }}
path: lib/vscode-reh-web-linux-x64
key: vscode-linux-x64-package-${{ secrets.VSCODE_CACHE_VERSION }}-${{ steps.vscode-rev.outputs.rev }}-${{ hashFiles('patches/*.diff', 'ci/build/build-vscode.sh') }}
- name: Build vscode
env:
VERSION: "0.0.0"
if: steps.cache-vscode.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
run: |
pushd lib/vscode
npm ci
popd
npm run build:vscode
# The release package does not contain any native modules
# and is neutral to architecture/os/libc version.
- run: npm run release
if: success()
# https://github.com/actions/upload-artifact/issues/38
# Push up an artifact containing the linux-x64 release.
- run: KEEP_MODULES=1 npm run release
- run: tar -czf package.tar.gz release
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v7
with:
name: npm-package
name: linux-x64-package
path: ./package.tar.gz
test-e2e:
name: Run e2e tests
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
needs: [changes, build]
if: needs.changes.outputs.code == 'true' || needs.changes.outputs.deps == 'true'
if: needs.changes.outputs.code == 'true' || needs.changes.outputs.deps == 'true' || needs.changes.outputs.ci == 'true'
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- run: sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y libkrb5-dev
- uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version-file: .node-version
@ -234,48 +225,32 @@ jobs:
package-lock.json
test/package-lock.json
- run: SKIP_SUBMODULE_DEPS=1 npm ci
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v8
with:
name: npm-package
- run: tar -xzf package.tar.gz
- run: cd release && npm install --unsafe-perm --omit=dev
- name: Install Playwright OS dependencies
run: |
./test/node_modules/.bin/playwright install-deps
./test/node_modules/.bin/playwright install
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v8
with:
name: linux-x64-package
- run: tar -xzf package.tar.gz
- run: CODE_SERVER_TEST_ENTRY=./release npm run test:e2e
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v7
if: always()
with:
name: failed-test-videos
path: ./test/test-results
- run: rm -rf ./release ./test/test-results
test-e2e-proxy:
name: Run e2e tests behind proxy
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
needs: [changes, build]
if: needs.changes.outputs.code == 'true' || needs.changes.outputs.deps == 'true'
if: needs.changes.outputs.code == 'true' || needs.changes.outputs.deps == 'true' || needs.changes.outputs.ci == 'true'
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- run: sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y libkrb5-dev
- uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version-file: .node-version
cache: npm
cache-dependency-path: |
package-lock.json
test/package-lock.json
- run: SKIP_SUBMODULE_DEPS=1 npm ci
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v8
with:
name: npm-package
- run: tar -xzf package.tar.gz
- run: cd release && npm install --unsafe-perm --omit=dev
- name: Install Playwright OS dependencies
run: |
./test/node_modules/.bin/playwright install-deps
./test/node_modules/.bin/playwright install
- name: Cache Caddy
uses: actions/cache@v4
id: caddy-cache
@ -284,18 +259,35 @@ jobs:
~/.cache/caddy
key: cache-caddy-2.5.2
- name: Install Caddy
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
if: steps.caddy-cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
run: |
gh release download v2.5.2 --repo caddyserver/caddy --pattern "caddy_2.5.2_linux_amd64.tar.gz"
mkdir -p ~/.cache/caddy
tar -xzf caddy_2.5.2_linux_amd64.tar.gz --directory ~/.cache/caddy
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version-file: .node-version
cache: npm
cache-dependency-path: |
package-lock.json
test/package-lock.json
- run: SKIP_SUBMODULE_DEPS=1 npm ci
- name: Install Playwright OS dependencies
run: |
./test/node_modules/.bin/playwright install-deps
./test/node_modules/.bin/playwright install
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v8
with:
name: linux-x64-package
- run: tar -xzf package.tar.gz
- run: ~/.cache/caddy/caddy start --config ./ci/Caddyfile
- run: CODE_SERVER_TEST_ENTRY=./release npm run test:e2e:proxy
- run: ~/.cache/caddy/caddy stop --config ./ci/Caddyfile
if: always()
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v7
if: always()
with:

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@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
version:
description: The version to publish (include "v", i.e. "v4.9.1").
type: string
required: true
@ -23,50 +22,46 @@ concurrency:
jobs:
npm:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
TAG: ${{ inputs.version || github.ref_name }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
NPM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
NPM_ENVIRONMENT: "production"
steps:
- name: Checkout code-server
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Install Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version-file: .node-version
- name: Download npm package from release artifacts
uses: robinraju/release-downloader@daf26c55d821e836577a15f77d86ddc078948b05 # v1.12
with:
repository: "coder/code-server"
tag: ${{ inputs.version || github.ref_name }}
fileName: "package.tar.gz"
out-file-path: "release-npm-package"
# Strip out the v (v4.9.1 -> 4.9.1).
- name: Get and set VERSION
- name: Set version to tag without leading v
run: |
echo "VERSION=${TAG#v}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
env:
TAG: ${{ inputs.version || github.ref_name }}
- run: npm run publish:npm
env:
VERSION: ${{ env.VERSION }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
NPM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
NPM_ENVIRONMENT: "production"
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version-file: .node-version
- uses: robinraju/release-downloader@daf26c55d821e836577a15f77d86ddc078948b05 # v1.12
with:
repository: "coder/code-server"
tag: ${{ env.TAG }}
fileName: "package.tar.gz"
out-file-path: "release-npm-package"
- run: tar -xzf release-npm-package/package.tar.gz
- run: |
echo "//registry.npmjs.org/:_authToken=${NPM_TOKEN}" > ~/.npmrc
pushd release
npm publish --tag latest --access public
aur:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 10
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HOMEBREW_GITHUB_API_TOKEN }}
TAG: ${{ inputs.version || github.ref_name }}
steps:
# We need to checkout code-server so we can get the version
- name: Checkout code-server
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
fetch-depth: 0
path: "./code-server"
- name: Set version to tag without leading v
run: |
echo "VERSION=${TAG#v}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Checkout code-server-aur repo
uses: actions/checkout@v6
@ -86,27 +81,14 @@ jobs:
git config --global user.name cdrci
git config --global user.email opensource@coder.com
# Strip out the v (v4.9.1 -> 4.9.1).
- name: Get and set VERSION
run: |
echo "VERSION=${TAG#v}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
env:
TAG: ${{ inputs.version || github.ref_name }}
- name: Validate package
uses: heyhusen/archlinux-package-action@c9f94059ccbebe8710d31d582f33ef4e84fe575c # v3.0.0
env:
VERSION: ${{ env.VERSION }}
with:
pkgver: ${{ env.VERSION }}
updpkgsums: true
srcinfo: true
- name: Open PR
# We need to git push -u otherwise gh will prompt
# asking where to push the branch.
env:
VERSION: ${{ env.VERSION }}
run: |
git checkout -b update-version-${{ env.VERSION }}
git add .
@ -116,54 +98,40 @@ jobs:
docker:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
TAG: ${{ inputs.version || github.ref_name }}
steps:
- name: Checkout code-server
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Set version to tag without leading v
run: |
echo "VERSION=${TAG#v}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Set up QEMU
uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@c7c53464625b32c7a7e944ae62b3e17d2b600130 # v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@c7c53464625b32c7a7e944ae62b3e17d2b600130 # v3
- uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@8d2750c68a42422c14e847fe6c8ac0403b4cbd6f # v3
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@8d2750c68a42422c14e847fe6c8ac0403b4cbd6f # v3
- name: Login to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@c94ce9fb468520275223c153574b00df6fe4bcc9 # v3
- uses: docker/login-action@c94ce9fb468520275223c153574b00df6fe4bcc9 # v3
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_PASSWORD }}
- name: Login to GHCR
uses: docker/login-action@c94ce9fb468520275223c153574b00df6fe4bcc9 # v3
- uses: docker/login-action@c94ce9fb468520275223c153574b00df6fe4bcc9 # v3
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.actor }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# Strip out the v (v4.9.1 -> 4.9.1).
- name: Get and set VERSION
run: |
echo "VERSION=${TAG#v}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
env:
TAG: ${{ inputs.version || github.ref_name }}
- name: Download deb artifacts
uses: robinraju/release-downloader@daf26c55d821e836577a15f77d86ddc078948b05 # v1.12
- uses: robinraju/release-downloader@daf26c55d821e836577a15f77d86ddc078948b05 # v1.12
with:
repository: "coder/code-server"
tag: v${{ env.VERSION }}
fileName: "*.deb"
out-file-path: "release-packages"
- name: Download rpm artifacts
uses: robinraju/release-downloader@daf26c55d821e836577a15f77d86ddc078948b05 # v1.12
- uses: robinraju/release-downloader@daf26c55d821e836577a15f77d86ddc078948b05 # v1.12
with:
repository: "coder/code-server"
tag: v${{ env.VERSION }}
fileName: "*.rpm"
out-file-path: "release-packages"
- name: Publish to Docker
run: ./ci/steps/docker-buildx-push.sh
env:
VERSION: ${{ env.VERSION }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
- run: npm run publish:docker

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@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
version:
description: The version to publish (include "v", i.e. "v4.9.1").
type: string
required: true
@ -19,51 +18,57 @@ concurrency:
cancel-in-progress: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
jobs:
package-linux-cross:
name: ${{ matrix.prefix }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 15
needs: npm-version
container: "python:3.8-slim-buster"
package-linux:
name: ${{ format('linux-{0}', matrix.vscode_arch) }}
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
strategy:
matrix:
include:
- prefix: x86_64-linux-gnu
npm_arch: x64
apt_arch: amd64
- npm_arch: x64
vscode_arch: x64
package_arch: amd64
- prefix: aarch64-linux-gnu
npm_arch: arm64
apt_arch: arm64
- npm_arch: arm64
vscode_arch: arm64
package_arch: arm64
- prefix: arm-linux-gnueabihf
npm_arch: armv7l
apt_arch: armhf
- npm_arch: arm
vscode_arch: armhf
package_arch: armv7l
env:
AR: ${{ format('{0}-ar', matrix.prefix) }}
AS: ${{ format('{0}-as', matrix.prefix) }}
CC: ${{ format('{0}-gcc', matrix.prefix) }}
CPP: ${{ format('{0}-cpp', matrix.prefix) }}
CXX: ${{ format('{0}-g++', matrix.prefix) }}
FC: ${{ format('{0}-gfortran', matrix.prefix) }}
LD: ${{ format('{0}-ld', matrix.prefix) }}
STRIP: ${{ format('{0}-strip', matrix.prefix) }}
PKG_CONFIG_PATH: ${{ format('/usr/lib/{0}/pkgconfig', matrix.prefix) }}
TARGET_ARCH: ${{ matrix.apt_arch }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
ELECTRON_SKIP_BINARY_DOWNLOAD: 1
PLAYWRIGHT_SKIP_BROWSER_DOWNLOAD: 1
TAG: ${{ inputs.version || github.ref_name }}
# Set release package name.
ARCH: ${{ matrix.package_arch }}
# Cross-compile target.
VSCODE_ARCH: ${{ matrix.vscode_arch }}
npm_config_arch: ${{ matrix.npm_arch }}
PKG_ARCH: ${{ matrix.package_arch }}
# Not building from source results in an x86_64 argon2, as if
# npm_config_arch is being ignored.
npm_config_build_from_source: true
# Gulp target name.
VSCODE_TARGET: ${{ format('linux-{0}', matrix.vscode_arch) }}
steps:
- name: Checkout repo
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- run: sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y libkrb5-dev
- uses: awalsh128/cache-apt-pkgs-action@2c09a5e66da6c8016428a2172bd76e5e4f14bb17 # latest
with:
packages: quilt
version: 1.0
- name: Install nfpm
run: |
mkdir -p ~/.local/bin
curl -sSfL https://github.com/goreleaser/nfpm/releases/download/v2.3.1/nfpm_2.3.1_`uname -s`_`uname -m`.tar.gz | tar -C ~/.local/bin -zxv nfpm
echo "$HOME/.local/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
- name: Install Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
- name: Set version to tag without leading v
run: |
echo "VERSION=${TAG#v}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
submodules: true
- run: quilt push -a
- uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version-file: .node-version
cache: npm
@ -71,243 +76,93 @@ jobs:
package-lock.json
test/package-lock.json
- name: Install cross-compiler and system dependencies
- name: Build
run: |
sed -i 's/deb\.debian\.org/archive.debian.org/g' /etc/apt/sources.list
dpkg --add-architecture $TARGET_ARCH
apt update && apt install -y --no-install-recommends \
crossbuild-essential-$TARGET_ARCH \
libx11-dev:$TARGET_ARCH \
libx11-xcb-dev:$TARGET_ARCH \
libxkbfile-dev:$TARGET_ARCH \
libsecret-1-dev:$TARGET_ARCH \
libkrb5-dev:$TARGET_ARCH \
ca-certificates \
curl wget rsync gettext-base
- run: SKIP_SUBMODULE_DEPS=1 npm ci
- name: Install nfpm
run: |
mkdir -p ~/.local/bin
curl -sSfL https://github.com/goreleaser/nfpm/releases/download/v2.3.1/nfpm_2.3.1_`uname -s`_`uname -m`.tar.gz | tar -C ~/.local/bin -zxv nfpm
echo "$HOME/.local/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
- name: Download npm package
uses: actions/download-artifact@v8
with:
name: npm-release-package
- run: tar -xzf package.tar.gz
- run: npm run release:standalone
- name: Replace node with cross-compile equivalent
run: |
node_version=$(node --version)
wget https://nodejs.org/dist/${node_version}/node-${node_version}-linux-${npm_config_arch}.tar.xz
tar -xf node-${node_version}-linux-${npm_config_arch}.tar.xz node-${node_version}-linux-${npm_config_arch}/bin/node --strip-components=2
mv ./node ./release-standalone/lib/node
# Strip out the v (v4.9.1 -> 4.9.1).
- name: Get and set VERSION
run: |
echo "VERSION=${TAG#v}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
env:
TAG: ${{ inputs.version || github.ref_name }}
- env:
VERSION: ${{ env.VERSION }}
run: npm run package $PKG_ARCH
- uses: softprops/action-gh-release@de2c0eb89ae2a093876385947365aca7b0e5f844 # v1
with:
draft: true
discussion_category_name: "📣 Announcements"
files: ./release-packages/*
package-macos-amd64:
name: x86-64 macOS build
runs-on: macos-15-intel
timeout-minutes: 15
needs: npm-version
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
steps:
- name: Checkout repo
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Install Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version-file: .node-version
cache: npm
cache-dependency-path: |
package-lock.json
test/package-lock.json
- run: SKIP_SUBMODULE_DEPS=1 npm ci
- name: Install nfpm
run: |
mkdir -p ~/.local/bin
curl -sSfL https://github.com/goreleaser/nfpm/releases/download/v2.3.1/nfpm_2.3.1_`uname -s`_`uname -m`.tar.gz | tar -C ~/.local/bin -zxv nfpm
echo "$HOME/.local/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
# The version of node-gyp we use depends on distutils but it was removed
# in Python 3.12. It seems to be fixed in the latest node-gyp so when we
# next update Node we can probably remove this. For now, install
# setuptools since it contains distutils.
- run: brew install python-setuptools
- name: Download npm package
uses: actions/download-artifact@v8
with:
name: npm-release-package
- run: tar -xzf package.tar.gz
- run: npm run release:standalone
- run: npm run test:native
# Strip out the v (v4.9.1 -> 4.9.1).
- name: Get and set VERSION
run: |
echo "VERSION=${TAG#v}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
env:
TAG: ${{ inputs.version || github.ref_name }}
- name: Build packages with nfpm
env:
VERSION: ${{ env.VERSION }}
run: npm run package
- uses: softprops/action-gh-release@de2c0eb89ae2a093876385947365aca7b0e5f844 # v1
with:
draft: true
discussion_category_name: "📣 Announcements"
files: ./release-packages/*
package-macos-arm64:
name: arm64 macOS build
runs-on: macos-latest
timeout-minutes: 15
needs: npm-version
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
steps:
- name: Checkout repo
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Install Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version-file: .node-version
cache: npm
cache-dependency-path: |
package-lock.json
test/package-lock.json
- run: SKIP_SUBMODULE_DEPS=1 npm ci
- name: Install nfpm
run: |
mkdir -p ~/.local/bin
curl -sSfL https://github.com/goreleaser/nfpm/releases/download/v2.3.1/nfpm_2.3.1_`uname -s`_`uname -m`.tar.gz | tar -C ~/.local/bin -zxv nfpm
echo "$HOME/.local/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
# The version of node-gyp we use depends on distutils but it was removed
# in Python 3.12. It seems to be fixed in the latest node-gyp so when we
# next update Node we can probably remove this. For now, install
# setuptools since it contains distutils.
- run: brew install python-setuptools
- name: Download npm package
uses: actions/download-artifact@v8
with:
name: npm-release-package
- run: tar -xzf package.tar.gz
- run: npm run release:standalone
- run: npm run test:native
# Strip out the v (v4.9.1 -> 4.9.1).
- name: Get and set VERSION
run: |
echo "VERSION=${TAG#v}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
env:
TAG: ${{ inputs.version || github.ref_name }}
- name: Build packages with nfpm
env:
VERSION: ${{ env.VERSION }}
run: npm run package
- uses: softprops/action-gh-release@de2c0eb89ae2a093876385947365aca7b0e5f844 # v1
with:
draft: true
discussion_category_name: "📣 Announcements"
files: ./release-packages/*
npm-package:
name: Upload npm package
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 15
needs: npm-version
steps:
- name: Download npm package
uses: actions/download-artifact@v8
with:
name: npm-release-package
- uses: softprops/action-gh-release@de2c0eb89ae2a093876385947365aca7b0e5f844 # v1
with:
draft: true
discussion_category_name: "📣 Announcements"
files: ./package.tar.gz
npm-version:
name: Modify package.json version
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 15
steps:
- name: Download artifacts
uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@2536c51d3d126276eb39f74d6bc9c72ac6ef30d3 # v16
id: download
with:
branch: ${{ github.ref }}
workflow: build.yaml
workflow_conclusion: completed
name: npm-package
check_artifacts: false
if_no_artifact_found: fail
- run: tar -xzf package.tar.gz
# Strip out the v (v4.9.1 -> 4.9.1).
- name: Get and set VERSION
run: |
echo "VERSION=${TAG#v}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
env:
TAG: ${{ inputs.version || github.ref_name }}
- name: Modify version
env:
VERSION: ${{ env.VERSION }}
run: |
echo "Updating version in root package.json"
npm version --prefix release "$VERSION"
echo "Updating version in lib/vscode/product.json"
tmp=$(mktemp)
jq ".codeServerVersion = \"$VERSION\"" release/lib/vscode/product.json > "$tmp" && mv "$tmp" release/lib/vscode/product.json
# Ensure it has the same permissions as before
chmod 644 release/lib/vscode/product.json
cd lib/vscode/build
npm ci
cd ..
source ./build/azure-pipelines/linux/setup-env.sh
# Run preinstall script before root dependencies are installed
# so that v8 headers are patched correctly for native modules.
node build/npm/preinstall.ts
cd ../..
npm ci
npm run build
npm run build:vscode
# Platform-agnostic NPM package.
- run: npm run release
if: ${{ matrix.vscode_arch == 'x64' }}
- run: tar -czf package.tar.gz release
- name: Upload npm package artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v7
if: ${{ matrix.vscode_arch == 'x64' }}
- uses: softprops/action-gh-release@de2c0eb89ae2a093876385947365aca7b0e5f844 # v1
if: ${{ matrix.vscode_arch == 'x64' }}
with:
name: npm-release-package
path: ./package.tar.gz
draft: true
discussion_category_name: "📣 Announcements"
files: package.tar.gz
# Platform-specific release.
- run: KEEP_MODULES=1 npm run release
- run: npm run package
- uses: softprops/action-gh-release@de2c0eb89ae2a093876385947365aca7b0e5f844 # v1
with:
draft: true
discussion_category_name: "📣 Announcements"
files: ./release-packages/*
package-macos:
name: ${{ matrix.vscode_target }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
matrix:
include:
- os: macos-15-intel
vscode_target: darwin-x64
- os: macos-latest
vscode_target: darwin-arm64
env:
VSCODE_TARGET: ${{ matrix.vscode_target }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
TAG: ${{ inputs.version || github.ref_name }}
steps:
# The version of node-gyp we use depends on distutils but it was removed
# in Python 3.12. It seems to be fixed in the latest node-gyp so when we
# next update Node we can probably remove this. For now, install
# setuptools since it contains distutils.
- run: brew install python-setuptools quilt
- name: Install nfpm
run: |
mkdir -p ~/.local/bin
curl -sSfL https://github.com/goreleaser/nfpm/releases/download/v2.3.1/nfpm_2.3.1_`uname -s`_`uname -m`.tar.gz | tar -C ~/.local/bin -zxv nfpm
echo "$HOME/.local/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
- name: Set version to tag without leading v
run: |
echo "VERSION=${TAG#v}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
submodules: true
- run: quilt push -a
- uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version-file: .node-version
cache: npm
cache-dependency-path: |
package-lock.json
test/package-lock.json
- run: npm ci
- run: npm run build
- run: npm run build:vscode
- run: KEEP_MODULES=1 npm run release
- run: npm run test:native
- run: npm run package
- uses: softprops/action-gh-release@de2c0eb89ae2a093876385947365aca7b0e5f844 # v1
with:
draft: true
discussion_category_name: "📣 Announcements"
files: ./release-packages/*

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@ -2,8 +2,6 @@
.cache
/out*/
release/
release-npm-package/
release-standalone/
release-packages/
release-gcp/
release-images/

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@ -1,6 +1,4 @@
lib/vscode
lib/vscode-reh-web-linux-x64
release-standalone
lib
release-packages
release
helm-chart

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@ -22,6 +22,39 @@ Code v99.99.999
## Unreleased
## [4.112.0](https://github.com/coder/code-server/releases/tag/v4.112.0) - 2026-03-19
Code v1.112.0
### Changed
- Update to Code 1.112.0
## [4.111.0](https://github.com/coder/code-server/releases/tag/v4.111.0) - 2026-03-11
Code v1.111.0
### Changed
- Update to Code 1.111.0
- `--app-name` now affects the error page title.
## [4.110.1](https://github.com/coder/code-server/releases/tag/v4.110.1) - 2026-03-10
Code v1.110.1
### Changed
- Update to Code 1.110.1
## [4.110.0](https://github.com/coder/code-server/releases/tag/v4.110.0) - 2026-03-09
Code v1.110.0
### Changed
- Update to Code 1.110.0
## [4.109.5](https://github.com/coder/code-server/releases/tag/v4.109.5) - 2026-03-02
Code v1.109.5

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@ -1,112 +0,0 @@
# ci
This directory contains scripts used for code-server's continuous integration infrastructure.
Some of these scripts contain more detailed documentation and options
in header comments.
Any file or directory in this subdirectory should be documented here.
- [./ci/lib.sh](./lib.sh)
- Contains code duplicated across these scripts.
## dev
This directory contains scripts used for the development of code-server.
- [./ci/dev/image](./dev/image)
- See [./docs/CONTRIBUTING.md](../docs/CONTRIBUTING.md) for docs on the development container.
- [./ci/dev/fmt.sh](./dev/fmt.sh) (`npm run fmt`)
- Runs formatters.
- [./ci/dev/lint.sh](./dev/lint.sh) (`npm run lint`)
- Runs linters.
- [./ci/dev/test-unit.sh](./dev/test-unit.sh) (`npm run test:unit`)
- Runs unit tests.
- [./ci/dev/test-e2e.sh](./dev/test-e2e.sh) (`npm run test:e2e`)
- Runs end-to-end tests.
- [./ci/dev/watch.ts](./dev/watch.ts) (`npm run watch`)
- Starts a process to build and launch code-server and restart on any code changes.
- Example usage in [./docs/CONTRIBUTING.md](../docs/CONTRIBUTING.md).
- [./ci/dev/gen_icons.sh](./dev/gen_icons.sh) (`npm run icons`)
- Generates the various icons from a single `.svg` favicon in
`src/browser/media/favicon.svg`.
- Requires [imagemagick](https://imagemagick.org/index.php)
## build
This directory contains the scripts used to build and release code-server.
You can disable minification by setting `MINIFY=`.
- [./ci/build/build-code-server.sh](./build/build-code-server.sh) (`npm run build`)
- Builds code-server into `./out` and bundles the frontend into `./dist`.
- [./ci/build/build-vscode.sh](./build/build-vscode.sh) (`npm run build:vscode`)
- Builds vscode into `./lib/vscode/out-vscode`.
- [./ci/build/build-release.sh](./build/build-release.sh) (`npm run release`)
- Bundles the output of the above two scripts into a single node module at `./release`.
- [./ci/build/clean.sh](./build/clean.sh) (`npm run clean`)
- Removes all build artifacts.
- Useful to do a clean build.
- [./ci/build/code-server.sh](./build/code-server.sh)
- Copied into standalone releases to run code-server with the bundled node binary.
- [./ci/build/test-standalone-release.sh](./build/test-standalone-release.sh) (`npm run test:standalone-release`)
- Ensures code-server in the `./release-standalone` directory works by installing an extension.
- [./ci/build/build-packages.sh](./build/build-packages.sh) (`npm run package`)
- Packages `./release-standalone` into a `.tar.gz` archive in `./release-packages`.
- If on linux, [nfpm](https://github.com/goreleaser/nfpm) is used to generate `.deb` and `.rpm`.
- [./ci/build/nfpm.yaml](./build/nfpm.yaml)
- Used to configure [nfpm](https://github.com/goreleaser/nfpm) to generate `.deb` and `.rpm`.
- [./ci/build/code-server-nfpm.sh](./build/code-server-nfpm.sh)
- Entrypoint script for code-server for `.deb` and `.rpm`.
- [./ci/build/code-server.service](./build/code-server.service)
- systemd user service packaged into the `.deb` and `.rpm`.
- [./ci/build/release-github-draft.sh](./build/release-github-draft.sh) (`npm run release:github-draft`)
- Uses [gh](https://github.com/cli/cli) to create a draft release with a template description.
- [./ci/build/release-github-assets.sh](./build/release-github-assets.sh) (`npm run release:github-assets`)
- Downloads the release-package artifacts for the current commit from CI.
- Uses [gh](https://github.com/cli/cli) to upload the artifacts to the release
specified in `package.json`.
- [./ci/build/npm-postinstall.sh](./build/npm-postinstall.sh)
- Post install script for the npm package.
- Bundled by`npm run release`.
## release-image
This directory contains the release docker container image.
- [./ci/steps/build-docker-buildx-push.sh](./steps/docker-buildx-push.sh)
- Builds the release containers with tags `codercom/code-server-$ARCH:$VERSION` for amd64 and arm64 with `docker buildx` and pushes them.
- Assumes debian releases are ready in `./release-packages`.
## images
This directory contains the images for CI.
## steps
This directory contains the scripts used in CI.
Helps avoid clobbering the CI configuration.
- [./steps/fmt.sh](./steps/fmt.sh)
- Runs `npm run fmt`.
- [./steps/lint.sh](./steps/lint.sh)
- Runs `npm run lint`.
- [./steps/test-unit.sh](./steps/test-unit.sh)
- Runs `npm run test:unit`.
- [./steps/test-integration.sh](./steps/test-integration.sh)
- Runs `npm run test:integration`.
- [./steps/test-e2e.sh](./steps/test-e2e.sh)
- Runs `npm run test:e2e`.
- [./steps/release.sh](./steps/release.sh)
- Runs the release process.
- Generates the npm package at `./release`.
- [./steps/release-packages.sh](./steps/release-packages.sh)
- Takes the output of the previous script and generates a standalone release and
release packages into `./release-packages`.
- [./steps/publish-npm.sh](./steps/publish-npm.sh)
- Grabs the `npm-package` release artifact for the current commit and publishes it on npm.
- [./steps/docker-buildx-push.sh](./steps/docker-buildx-push.sh)
- Builds the docker image and then pushes it.
- [./steps/push-docker-manifest.sh](./steps/push-docker-manifest.sh)
- Loads all images in `./release-images` and then builds and pushes a multi architecture
docker manifest for the amd64 and arm64 images to `codercom/code-server:$VERSION` and
`codercom/code-server:latest`.

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@ -1,21 +1,18 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
# Given a platform-specific release found in ./release-standalone, generate an
# compressed archives and bundles (as appropriate for the platform) named after
# the platform's architecture and OS and place them in ./release-packages and
# ./release-gcp.
# Given a release found in $RELEASE_PATH, generate a deb, rpm, and tarball each
# named after $ARCH (derived from uname -m but can be overridden for
# cross-compilation) and $OS (derived from uname and cannot be overridden) and
# place them in ./release-packages and ./release-gcp.
main() {
cd "$(dirname "${0}")/../.."
source ./ci/lib.sh
source ./ci/build/build-lib.sh
# Allow us to override architecture
# we use this for our Linux ARM64 cross compile builds
if [ "$#" -eq 1 ] && [ "$1" ]; then
ARCH=$1
fi
VERSION=$(jq -r .version "$RELEASE_PATH/package.json")
export VERSION # for nfpm to use
mkdir -p release-packages
@ -29,9 +26,9 @@ main() {
release_archive() {
local release_name="code-server-$VERSION-$OS-$ARCH"
if [[ $OS == "linux" ]]; then
tar -czf "release-packages/$release_name.tar.gz" --owner=0 --group=0 --transform "s/^\.\/release-standalone/$release_name/" ./release-standalone
tar -czf "release-packages/$release_name.tar.gz" --owner=0 --group=0 --transform "s/^$RELEASE_PATH/$release_name/" "$RELEASE_PATH"
else
tar -czf "release-packages/$release_name.tar.gz" -s "/^release-standalone/$release_name/" release-standalone
tar -czf "release-packages/$release_name.tar.gz" -s "/^$RELEASE_PATH/$release_name/" "$RELEASE_PATH"
fi
echo "done (release-packages/$release_name)"
@ -52,15 +49,13 @@ release_nfpm() {
export NFPM_ARCH
PKG_FORMAT="deb"
NFPM_ARCH="$(get_nfpm_arch $PKG_FORMAT "$ARCH")"
NFPM_ARCH="$(get_nfpm_arch deb "$ARCH")"
nfpm_config="$(envsubst < ./ci/build/nfpm.yaml)"
echo "Building deb"
echo "$nfpm_config" | head --lines=4
nfpm pkg -f <(echo "$nfpm_config") --target "release-packages/code-server_${VERSION}_${NFPM_ARCH}.deb"
PKG_FORMAT="rpm"
NFPM_ARCH="$(get_nfpm_arch $PKG_FORMAT "$ARCH")"
NFPM_ARCH="$(get_nfpm_arch rpm "$ARCH")"
nfpm_config="$(envsubst < ./ci/build/nfpm.yaml)"
echo "Building rpm"
echo "$nfpm_config" | head --lines=4

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@ -4,13 +4,16 @@ set -euo pipefail
# Once both code-server and VS Code have been built, use this script to copy
# them into a single directory (./release), prepare the package.json and
# product.json, and add shrinkwraps. This results in a generic NPM package that
# we published to NPM and also use to compile platform-specific packages.
# we can publish to NPM.
# MINIFY controls whether minified VS Code is bundled. It must match the value
# used when VS Code was built.
MINIFY="${MINIFY-true}"
# node_modules are not copied by default. Set KEEP_MODULES=1 to copy them.
# Note these modules will be for the platform that built them, making the result
# no longer generic (it can still be published though as the modules will be
# ignored when pushing).
KEEP_MODULES="${KEEP_MODULES-0}"
main() {
@ -31,6 +34,30 @@ main() {
rsync ./docs/README.md "$RELEASE_PATH"
rsync LICENSE "$RELEASE_PATH"
rsync ./lib/vscode/ThirdPartyNotices.txt "$RELEASE_PATH"
if [ "$KEEP_MODULES" = 1 ]; then
# Copy Node. Package managers may shim their own "node" wrapper into the
# PATH, so run node and ask it for its true path.
local node_path
node_path="$(node -p process.execPath)"
rsync "$node_path" "$RELEASE_PATH/lib/node"
chmod 755 "$RELEASE_PATH/lib/node"
# Copy the code-server launcher.
mkdir -p "$RELEASE_PATH/bin"
rsync ./ci/build/code-server.sh "$RELEASE_PATH/bin/code-server"
chmod 755 "$RELEASE_PATH/bin/code-server"
# Delete the extra bin scripts.
rm "$RELEASE_PATH/lib/vscode/bin/remote-cli/code-darwin.sh"
rm "$RELEASE_PATH/lib/vscode/bin/remote-cli/code-linux.sh"
rm "$RELEASE_PATH/lib/vscode/bin/helpers/browser-darwin.sh"
rm "$RELEASE_PATH/lib/vscode/bin/helpers/browser-linux.sh"
if [ "$OS" != windows ] ; then
rm "$RELEASE_PATH/lib/vscode/bin/remote-cli/code.cmd"
rm "$RELEASE_PATH/lib/vscode/bin/helpers/browser.cmd"
fi
fi
}
bundle_code_server() {
@ -48,6 +75,7 @@ bundle_code_server() {
jq --slurp '(.[0] | del(.scripts,.jest,.devDependencies)) * .[1]' package.json <(
cat << EOF
{
"version": "$(jq -r .codeServerVersion "./lib/vscode-reh-web-$VSCODE_TARGET/product.json")",
"commit": "$(git rev-parse HEAD)",
"scripts": {
"postinstall": "sh ./postinstall.sh"
@ -85,7 +113,7 @@ bundle_vscode() {
rsync_opts+=(--exclude node_modules)
fi
rsync "${rsync_opts[@]}" ./lib/vscode-reh-web-*/ "$VSCODE_OUT_PATH"
rsync "${rsync_opts[@]}" "./lib/vscode-reh-web-$VSCODE_TARGET/" "$VSCODE_OUT_PATH"
# Merge the package.json for the web/remote server so we can include
# dependencies, since we want to ship this via NPM.

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@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
# Once we have an NPM package, use this script to copy it to a separate
# directory (./release-standalone) and install the dependencies. This new
# directory can then be packaged as a platform-specific release.
main() {
cd "$(dirname "${0}")/../.."
source ./ci/lib.sh
rsync "$RELEASE_PATH/" "$RELEASE_PATH-standalone"
RELEASE_PATH+=-standalone
# Package managers may shim their own "node" wrapper into the PATH, so run
# node and ask it for its true path.
local node_path
node_path="$(node -p process.execPath)"
mkdir -p "$RELEASE_PATH/bin"
mkdir -p "$RELEASE_PATH/lib"
rsync ./ci/build/code-server.sh "$RELEASE_PATH/bin/code-server"
rsync "$node_path" "$RELEASE_PATH/lib/node"
chmod 755 "$RELEASE_PATH/lib/node"
pushd "$RELEASE_PATH"
npm install --unsafe-perm --omit=dev
# Code deletes some files from the extension node_modules directory which
# leaves broken symlinks in the corresponding .bin directory. nfpm will fail
# on these broken symlinks so clean them up.
rm -fr "./lib/vscode/extensions/node_modules/.bin"
popd
}
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@ -6,33 +6,32 @@ set -euo pipefail
# MINIFY controls whether a minified version of vscode is built.
MINIFY=${MINIFY-true}
delete-bin-script() {
rm -f "lib/vscode-reh-web-linux-x64/bin/$1"
}
copy-bin-script() {
local script="$1"
local dest="lib/vscode-reh-web-linux-x64/bin/$script"
cp "lib/vscode/resources/server/bin/$script" "$dest"
sed -i.bak "s/@@VERSION@@/$(vscode_version)/g" "$dest"
sed -i.bak "s/@@COMMIT@@/$BUILD_SOURCEVERSION/g" "$dest"
sed -i.bak "s/@@APPNAME@@/code-server/g" "$dest"
fix-bin-script() {
local script="lib/vscode-reh-web-$VSCODE_TARGET/bin/$1"
sed -i.bak "s/@@VERSION@@/$(vscode_version)/g" "$script"
sed -i.bak "s/@@COMMIT@@/$BUILD_SOURCEVERSION/g" "$script"
sed -i.bak "s/@@APPNAME@@/code-server/g" "$script"
# Fix Node path on Darwin and Linux.
# We do not want expansion here; this text should make it to the file as-is.
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
sed -i.bak 's/^ROOT=\(.*\)$/VSROOT=\1\nROOT="$(dirname "$(dirname "$VSROOT")")"/g' "$dest"
sed -i.bak 's/ROOT\/out/VSROOT\/out/g' "$dest"
sed -i.bak 's/^ROOT=\(.*\)$/VSROOT=\1\nROOT="$(dirname "$(dirname "$VSROOT")")"/g' "$script"
sed -i.bak 's/ROOT\/out/VSROOT\/out/g' "$script"
# We do not want expansion here; this text should make it to the file as-is.
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
sed -i.bak 's/$ROOT\/node/${NODE_EXEC_PATH:-$ROOT\/lib\/node}/g' "$dest"
sed -i.bak 's/$ROOT\/node/${NODE_EXEC_PATH:-$ROOT\/lib\/node}/g' "$script"
# Fix Node path on Windows.
sed -i.bak 's/^set ROOT_DIR=\(.*\)$/set ROOT_DIR=%~dp0..\\..\\..\\..\r\nset VSROOT_DIR=\1/g' "$dest"
sed -i.bak 's/%ROOT_DIR%\\out/%VSROOT_DIR%\\out/g' "$dest"
sed -i.bak 's/^set ROOT_DIR=\(.*\)$/set ROOT_DIR=%~dp0..\\..\\..\\..\r\nset VSROOT_DIR=\1/g' "$script"
sed -i.bak 's/%ROOT_DIR%\\out/%VSROOT_DIR%\\out/g' "$script"
chmod +x "$dest"
rm "$dest.bak"
chmod +x "$script"
rm "$script.bak"
}
copy-bin-script() {
cp "lib/vscode/resources/server/bin/$1" "lib/vscode-reh-web-$VSCODE_TARGET/bin/$1"
fix-bin-script "$1"
}
main() {
@ -108,12 +107,8 @@ main() {
EOF
) > product.json
# Any platform here works since we will do our own packaging. We have to do
# this because we have an NPM package that could be installed on any platform.
# The correct platform dependencies and scripts will be installed as part of
# the post-install during `npm install` or when building a standalone release.
npm run gulp core-ci
npm run gulp "vscode-reh-web-linux-x64${MINIFY:+-min}-ci"
npm run gulp "vscode-reh-web-$VSCODE_TARGET${MINIFY:+-min}-ci"
# Reset so if you develop after building you will not be stuck with the wrong
# commit (the dev client will use `oss-dev` but the dev server will still use
@ -122,7 +117,7 @@ EOF
popd
pushd lib/vscode-reh-web-linux-x64
pushd "lib/vscode-reh-web-$VSCODE_TARGET"
# Make sure Code took the version we set in the environment variable. Not
# having a version will break display languages.
if ! jq -e .commit product.json; then
@ -131,15 +126,28 @@ EOF
fi
popd
# Set vars and fix paths.
case $OS in
windows)
fix-bin-script remote-cli/code.cmd
fix-bin-script helpers/browser.cmd
;;
*)
fix-bin-script remote-cli/code-server
fix-bin-script helpers/browser.sh
;;
esac
# Include bin scripts for other platforms so we can use the right one in the
# NPM post-install.
# These provide a `code-server` command in the integrated terminal to open
# files in the current instance.
delete-bin-script remote-cli/code-server
copy-bin-script remote-cli/code-darwin.sh
copy-bin-script remote-cli/code-linux.sh
copy-bin-script remote-cli/code.cmd
# These provide a way for terminal applications to open browser windows.
delete-bin-script helpers/browser.sh
copy-bin-script helpers/browser-darwin.sh
copy-bin-script helpers/browser-linux.sh
copy-bin-script helpers/browser.cmd

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@ -21,5 +21,5 @@ contents:
- src: ./ci/build/code-server-user.service
dst: /usr/lib/systemd/user/code-server.service
- src: ./release-standalone/*
- src: ./release/*
dst: /usr/lib/code-server

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@ -23,17 +23,6 @@ symlink() {
esac
}
# VS Code bundles some modules into an asar which is an archive format that
# works like tar. It then seems to get unpacked into node_modules.asar.
#
# I don't know why they do this but all the dependencies they bundle already
# exist in node_modules so just symlink it. We have to do this since not only
# Code itself but also extensions will look specifically in this directory for
# files (like the ripgrep binary or the oniguruma wasm).
symlink_asar() {
symlink node_modules node_modules.asar
}
# Make a symlink at bin/$1/$3 pointing to the platform-specific version of the
# script in $2. The extension of the link will be .cmd for Windows otherwise it
# will be whatever is in $4 (or no extension if $4 is not set).
@ -145,7 +134,6 @@ vscode_install() {
return 1
fi
symlink_asar
symlink_bin_script remote-cli code code-server
symlink_bin_script helpers browser browser .sh

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@ -2,13 +2,13 @@
set -euo pipefail
help() {
echo >&2 " You can build the standalone release with 'npm run release:standalone'"
echo >&2 " You can build the release with 'KEEP_MODULES=1 npm run release'"
echo >&2 " Or you can pass in a custom path."
echo >&2 " CODE_SERVER_PATH='/var/tmp/coder/code-server/bin/code-server' npm run test:integration"
}
# Make sure a code-server release works. You can pass in the path otherwise it
# will look for release-standalone in the current directory.
# will look for $RELEASE_PATH in the current directory.
#
# This is to make sure we don't have Node version errors or any other
# compilation-related errors.
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ main() {
source ./ci/lib.sh
local path="$RELEASE_PATH-standalone/bin/code-server"
local path="$RELEASE_PATH/bin/code-server"
if [[ ! ${CODE_SERVER_PATH-} ]]; then
echo "Set CODE_SERVER_PATH to test another build of code-server"
else

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@ -2,13 +2,13 @@
set -euo pipefail
help() {
echo >&2 " You can build the standalone release with 'npm run release:standalone'"
echo >&2 " You can build the release with 'KEEP_MODULES=1 npm run release'"
echo >&2 " Or you can pass in a custom path."
echo >&2 " CODE_SERVER_PATH='/var/tmp/coder/code-server/bin/code-server' npm run test:integration"
}
# Make sure a code-server release works. You can pass in the path otherwise it
# will look for release-standalone in the current directory.
# will look for $RELEASE_PATH in the current directory.
#
# This is to make sure we don't have Node version errors or any other
# compilation-related errors.
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ main() {
source ./ci/lib.sh
local path="$RELEASE_PATH-standalone/bin/code-server"
local path="$RELEASE_PATH/bin/code-server"
if [[ ! ${CODE_SERVER_PATH-} ]]; then
echo "Set CODE_SERVER_PATH to test another build of code-server"
else

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@ -44,11 +44,42 @@ rsync() {
command rsync -a --del "$@"
}
ARCH="$(arch)"
export ARCH
OS=$(os)
export OS
if [[ ! ${ARCH-} ]]; then
ARCH=$(arch)
export ARCH
fi
if [[ ! ${OS-} ]]; then
OS=$(os)
export OS
fi
# RELEASE_PATH is the destination directory for the release from the root.
# Defaults to release
RELEASE_PATH="${RELEASE_PATH-release}"
if [[ ! ${RELEASE_PATH-} ]]; then
RELEASE_PATH="release"
export RELEASE_PATH
fi
nodeOS() {
osname=$OS
case $osname in
macos) osname=darwin ;;
windows) osname=win32 ;;
esac
echo "$osname"
}
nodeArch() {
cpu=$ARCH
case $cpu in
amd64) cpu=x64 ;;
esac
echo "$cpu"
}
# See gulpfile.reh.ts for available targets.
if [[ ! ${VSCODE_TARGET-} ]]; then
VSCODE_TARGET="$(nodeOS)-$(nodeArch)"
export VSCODE_TARGET
fi

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@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
main() {
# Only sourcing this so we get access to $VERSION
source ./ci/lib.sh
source ./ci/steps/steps-lib.sh
echo "Checking environment variables"
# We need VERSION to bump the brew formula
if ! is_env_var_set "VERSION"; then
echo "VERSION is not set"
exit 1
fi
# We need HOMEBREW_GITHUB_API_TOKEN to push up commits
if ! is_env_var_set "HOMEBREW_GITHUB_API_TOKEN"; then
echo "HOMEBREW_GITHUB_API_TOKEN is not set"
exit 1
fi
# Find the docs for bump-formula-pr here
# https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/blob/master/Library/Homebrew/dev-cmd/bump-formula-pr.rb#L18
local output
if ! output=$(brew bump-formula-pr --version="${VERSION}" code-server --no-browse --no-audit --message="PR opened by @${GITHUB_ACTOR}" 2>&1); then
if [[ $output == *"Duplicate PRs should not be opened"* ]]; then
echo "$VERSION is already submitted"
exit 0
else
echo "$output"
exit 1
fi
fi
}
main "$@"

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@ -1,149 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
main() {
cd "$(dirname "$0")/../.."
source ./ci/lib.sh
source ./ci/steps/steps-lib.sh
## Authentication tokens
# Needed to publish on NPM
if ! is_env_var_set "NPM_TOKEN"; then
echo "NPM_TOKEN is not set. Cannot publish to npm without credentials."
exit 1
fi
## Publishing Information
# All the variables below are used to determine how we should publish
# the npm package. We also use this information for bumping the version.
# This is because npm won't publish your package unless it's a new version.
# i.e. for development, we bump the version to <current version>-<pr number>-<commit sha>
# example: "version": "4.0.1-4769-ad7b23cfe6ffd72914e34781ef7721b129a23040"
# We use this to grab the PR_NUMBER
if ! is_env_var_set "GITHUB_REF"; then
echo "GITHUB_REF is not set. Are you running this locally? We rely on values provided by GitHub."
exit 1
fi
# We use this when setting NPM_VERSION
if ! is_env_var_set "GITHUB_SHA"; then
echo "GITHUB_SHA is not set. Are you running this locally? We rely on values provided by GitHub."
exit 1
fi
# We use this to determine the NPM_ENVIRONMENT
if ! is_env_var_set "GITHUB_EVENT_NAME"; then
echo "GITHUB_EVENT_NAME is not set. Are you running this locally? We rely on values provided by GitHub."
exit 1
fi
# Check that we're using at least v7 of npm CLI
if ! command -v jq &> /dev/null; then
echo "Couldn't find jq"
echo "We need this in order to modify the package.json for dev builds."
exit 1
fi
# This allows us to publish to npm in CI workflows
if [[ ${CI-} ]]; then
echo "//registry.npmjs.org/:_authToken=${NPM_TOKEN}" > ~/.npmrc
fi
## Environment
# This string is used to determine how we should tag the npm release.
# Environment can be one of three choices:
# "development" - this means we tag with the PR number, allowing
# a developer to install this version with `npm install code-server@<pr-number>`
# "staging" - this means we tag with `beta`, allowing
# a developer to install this version with `npm install code-server@beta`
# "production" - this means we tag with `latest` (default), allowing
# a developer to install this version with `npm install code-server@latest`
if ! is_env_var_set "NPM_ENVIRONMENT"; then
echo "NPM_ENVIRONMENT is not set."
echo "Determining in script based on GITHUB environment variables."
if [[ "$GITHUB_EVENT_NAME" == 'push' && "$GITHUB_REF" == 'refs/heads/main' ]]; then
NPM_ENVIRONMENT="staging"
else
NPM_ENVIRONMENT="development"
fi
fi
# NOTE@jsjoeio - this script assumes we have the artifact downloaded on disk
# That happens in CI as a step before we run this.
# https://github.com/actions/upload-artifact/issues/38
tar -xzf release-npm-package/package.tar.gz
# We use this to set the name of the package in the
# package.json
PACKAGE_NAME="code-server"
# NOTES:@jsjoeio
# We only need to run npm version for "development" and "staging".
# This is because our release:prep script automatically bumps the version
# in the package.json and we commit it as part of the release PR.
if [[ "$NPM_ENVIRONMENT" == "production" ]]; then
NPM_VERSION="$VERSION"
# This means the npm version will be published as "stable"
# and installed when a user runs `npm install code-server`
NPM_TAG="latest"
else
COMMIT_SHA="$GITHUB_SHA"
if [[ "$NPM_ENVIRONMENT" == "staging" ]]; then
NPM_VERSION="$VERSION-beta-$COMMIT_SHA"
# This means the npm version will be tagged with "beta"
# and installed when a user runs `npm install code-server@beta`
NPM_TAG="beta"
PACKAGE_NAME="@coder/code-server-pr"
fi
if [[ "$NPM_ENVIRONMENT" == "development" ]]; then
# Source: https://github.com/actions/checkout/issues/58#issuecomment-614041550
PR_NUMBER=$(echo "$GITHUB_REF" | awk 'BEGIN { FS = "/" } ; { print $3 }')
NPM_VERSION="$VERSION-$PR_NUMBER-$COMMIT_SHA"
PACKAGE_NAME="@coder/code-server-pr"
# This means the npm version will be tagged with "<pr number>"
# and installed when a user runs `npm install code-server@<pr number>`
NPM_TAG="$PR_NUMBER"
fi
echo "- tag: $NPM_TAG"
echo "- version: $NPM_VERSION"
echo "- package name: $PACKAGE_NAME"
echo "- npm environment: $NPM_ENVIRONMENT"
# We modify the version in the package.json
# to be the current version + the PR number + commit SHA
# or we use current version + beta + commit SHA
# Example: "version": "4.0.1-4769-ad7b23cfe6ffd72914e34781ef7721b129a23040"
# Example: "version": "4.0.1-beta-ad7b23cfe6ffd72914e34781ef7721b129a23040"
pushd release
npm version "$NPM_VERSION"
# Use the development package name
# This is so we don't clutter the code-server versions on npm
# with development versions.
# jq can't edit in place so we must store in memory and echo
local contents
contents="$(jq ".name |= \"$PACKAGE_NAME\"" package.json)"
echo "${contents}" > package.json
popd
fi
# We need to make sure we haven't already published the version.
# If we get error, continue with script because we want to publish
# If version is valid, we check if we're publishing the same one
local hasVersion
if hasVersion=$(npm view "$PACKAGE_NAME@$NPM_VERSION" version 2> /dev/null) && [[ $hasVersion == "$NPM_VERSION" ]]; then
echo "$NPM_VERSION is already published under $PACKAGE_NAME"
return
fi
# Since the dev builds are scoped to @coder
# We pass --access public to ensure npm knows it's not private.
cd release
npm publish --tag "$NPM_TAG" --access public
}
main "$@"

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@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
- [Version updates to Code](#version-updates-to-code)
- [Patching Code](#patching-code)
- [Build](#build)
- [Creating a Standalone Release](#creating-a-standalone-release)
- [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
- [I see "Forbidden access" when I load code-server in the browser](#i-see-forbidden-access-when-i-load-code-server-in-the-browser)
- ["Can only have one anonymous define call per script"](#can-only-have-one-anonymous-define-call-per-script)
@ -122,7 +121,7 @@ commits first if you are doing this).
### Build
You can build a full production as follows:
You can build a full production release as follows:
```shell
git submodule update --init
@ -130,26 +129,32 @@ quilt push -a
npm install
npm run build
VERSION=0.0.0 npm run build:vscode
npm run release
KEEP_MODULES=1 npm run release
```
This does not keep `node_modules`. If you want them to be kept, use
`KEEP_MODULES=1 npm run release`
You can omit `KEEP_MODULES` if you intend to use this in a platform-agnostic way
(like for publishing to NPM), but since the VS Code build process does
post-processing deletion of the modules, it is recommended to keep the modules
when possible, since if you install them later you will have more than is
required. `KEEP_MODULES` will also bundle Node and the code-server entry script.
Run your build:
```shell
./release/bin/code-server
```
Or if you omitted `KEEP_MODULES`:
```shell
cd release
npm install --omit=dev # Skip if you used KEEP_MODULES=1
# Runs the built JavaScript with Node.
npm install --omit=dev
node .
```
Then, to build the release package:
Then, to package the release:
```shell
npm run release:standalone
npm run test:integration
npm run package
```
@ -158,22 +163,6 @@ npm run package
> If you need your builds to support older distros, run the build commands
> inside a Docker container with all the build requirements installed.
#### Creating a Standalone Release
Part of the build process involves creating standalone releases. At the time of
writing, we do this for the following platforms/architectures:
- Linux amd64 (.tar.gz, .deb, and .rpm)
- Linux arm64 (.tar.gz, .deb, and .rpm)
- Linux arm7l (.tar.gz)
- Linux armhf.deb
- Linux armhf.rpm
- macOS arm64.tar.gz
Currently, these are compiled in CI using the `npm run release:standalone`
command in the `release.yaml` workflow. We then upload them to the draft release
and distribute via GitHub Releases.
### Troubleshooting
#### I see "Forbidden access" when I load code-server in the browser

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@ -7,7 +7,6 @@
- [Release Candidates](#release-candidates)
- [AUR](#aur)
- [Docker](#docker)
- [Homebrew](#homebrew)
- [nixpkgs](#nixpkgs)
- [npm](#npm)
- [Testing](#testing)
@ -27,20 +26,18 @@ Most of the work is keeping on top of issues and discussions.
1. Check that the changelog lists all the important changes.
2. Make sure the changelog entry lists the current version of VS Code.
3. Update the changelog with the release date.
4. Go to GitHub Actions > Draft release > Run workflow on the commit you want to
release. Make sure CI has finished the build workflow on that commit or this
will fail. For the version we match VS Code's minor and patch version. The
3. Go to GitHub Actions > Draft release > Run workflow on the commit you want to
release. For the version we match VS Code's minor and patch version. The
patch number may become temporarily out of sync if we need to put out a
patch, but if we make our own minor change then we will not release it until
the next minor VS Code release.
5. CI will automatically grab the build artifact on that commit (which is why CI
has to have completed), inject the provided version into the `package.json`,
put together platform-specific packages, and upload those packages to a draft
release.
6. Update the resulting draft release with the changelog contents.
7. Publish the draft release after validating it.
8. Bump the Helm chart version once the Docker images have published.
4. CI will build an NPM package and platform-specific packages, and upload those
to a draft release.
5. Update the resulting draft release with the changelog contents.
6. Publish the draft release after validating it.
7. Update the changelog with the release date and bump the Helm chart version
once the Docker images have published.
8. Merge the PR submitted to coder/code-server-aur repo.
#### Release Candidates
@ -55,38 +52,34 @@ full-blown release. To do this follow the same steps as above but:
#### AUR
We publish to AUR as a package [here](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/code-server/). This process is manual and can be done by following the steps in [this repo](https://github.com/coder/code-server-aur).
We publish to AUR as a package
[here](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/code-server/). This process is manual
and can be done by following the steps in [this
repo](https://github.com/coder/code-server-aur).
#### Docker
We publish code-server as a Docker image [here](https://hub.docker.com/r/codercom/code-server), tagging it both with the version and latest.
We publish code-server as a Docker image
[here](https://hub.docker.com/r/codercom/code-server), tagging it both with the
version and latest.
This is currently automated with the release process.
#### Homebrew
We publish code-server on Homebrew [here](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/code-server.rb).
This is currently automated with the release process (but may fail occasionally). If it does, run this locally:
```shell
# Replace VERSION with version
brew bump-formula-pr --version="${VERSION}" code-server --no-browse --no-audit
```
#### nixpkgs
We publish code-server in nixpkgs but it must be updated manually.
#### npm
We publish code-server as a npm package [here](https://www.npmjs.com/package/code-server/v/latest).
We publish code-server as a npm package
[here](https://www.npmjs.com/package/code-server/v/latest).
This is currently automated with the release process.
## Testing
Our testing structure is laid out under our [Contributing docs](https://coder.com/docs/code-server/latest/CONTRIBUTING#test).
Our testing structure is laid out under our [Contributing
docs](https://coder.com/docs/code-server/latest/CONTRIBUTING#test).
If you're ever looking to add more tests, here are a few ways to get started:

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@ -14,7 +14,6 @@
"build:vscode": "./ci/build/build-vscode.sh",
"doctoc": "./ci/dev/doctoc.sh",
"release": "./ci/build/build-release.sh",
"release:standalone": "./ci/build/build-standalone-release.sh",
"release:prep": "./ci/build/release-prep.sh",
"test:e2e": "VSCODE_IPC_HOOK_CLI= ./ci/dev/test-e2e.sh",
"test:e2e:proxy": "USE_PROXY=1 ./ci/dev/test-e2e.sh",