code-server/ci/dev/postinstall.sh
Cursor Agent c4590b71af Skip VS Code dependencies by default
Co-authored-by: vatox11567 <vatox11567@reaxu.com>
2025-10-12 23:36:57 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
# Install dependencies in $1.
install-deps() {
local args=()
if [[ ${CI-} ]]; then
args+=(ci)
else
args+=(install)
fi
# If there is no package.json then npm will look upward and end up installing
# from the root resulting in an infinite loop (this can happen if you have not
# checked out the submodule yet for example).
if [[ ! -f "$1/package.json" ]]; then
echo "$1/package.json is missing; did you run git submodule update --init?"
exit 1
fi
pushd "$1"
echo "Installing dependencies for $PWD"
npm "${args[@]}"
popd
}
main() {
cd "$(dirname "$0")/../.."
source ./ci/lib.sh
install-deps test
install-deps test/e2e/extensions/test-extension
# We don't need these when running the integration tests
# so you can pass SKIP_SUBMODULE_DEPS
# Skip VS Code dependencies by default to avoid kerberos build issues
# Set INSTALL_VSCODE_DEPS=1 to install them if needed
if [[ ${INSTALL_VSCODE_DEPS-} ]]; then
install-deps lib/vscode
else
echo "Skipping VS Code dependencies installation (set INSTALL_VSCODE_DEPS=1 to install them)"
fi
}
main "$@"