* feat: npm -> pnpm
This resolves the issues with the gatsby client (gatsby-plugin-pnpm
deals with the fact that gatsby is relying on its own dependencies
being de-duped)
and challenge-editor (which doesn't seem to want to automatically install
codemirror and needed its own eslint config)
* fix: correct mocha path for curriculum tests
* fix: use select workspace with -F not -w
* fix: reorganise packages and restrict hoisting
pnpm works best if the workspaces keep their own dependencies, since
dependencies are not flattened and then what node resolves from a
require is predictable.
@types seem to be a special case and more care is required to prevent
them getting smushed together in the root (hence the .npmrc)
* fix: add types for tools + root
* fix: decouple challenge-auditor from client
* fix: add ui-components types
* fix(client): use the latest types for react 16
* fix: prettify
* fix: prettierignore pnpm-lock
* fix: relax hoisting
Turns out pnpm works just fine with types. I don't know what was going
wrong before, but there are no-longer any type conflicts.
* fix: add @redux-saga/core to fix eslint issue
It seems to only be redux-saga that import/named can't cope with, so it
is probably okay to work around this one.
* chore: add chai to tools/scripts/build
* fix: add store to root for cypress
* fix: allow cypress to download binaries
If we want to keep preventing cypress from downloading binaries, we can
figure out a workaround, but I'm allowing it to ease the transition to
pnpm.
My guess about why this is happening is that npm triggers Cypress's
postinstall script, but pnpm does not (because pnpm install only
installs if necessary, perferring to link)
* chore: re-enable pre/post scripts
* fix: update build scripts for client
Co-authored-by: Shaun Hamilton <shauhami020@gmail.com>
* chore: update engines to use pnpm
* fix: enable choice of (super)block for tests
Only 'nix machines for now.
* chore: pin pnpm to version 7
* chore: remove last npms
Except web + curriculum-server. I'll update them when I start work on
them again.
* fix: lockfile check to catch any package-locks
* fix(action): install pnpm for upcoming tests
* chore: add nodemon to new api
Co-authored-by: Shaun Hamilton <shauhami020@gmail.com>
* feat(challenge-editor): make work in gitpod
* gitpod: make chal-editor ports public
* refactor: use .env files to set variables
Co-authored-by: Oliver Eyton-Williams <ojeytonwilliams@gmail.com>
* feat: allow more 1000 steps to be created at once
* refactor: start migrating to typescript
* refactor: delete-step to ts
* refactor: migrated some helpers
* refactor: migrate create-empty-steps
* refactor: migrate create-step-between
* refactor: finish migrating to TS
* refactor: migrate tests
* fix: ensure mock.restore is done after each test
* fix: prevent double-tscing
* fix: repair the tests
* chore: use ts-node for scripts
We don't need the performance boost of incremental compilation and
ts-node is easier to work with
* refactor: consolidate tsconfigs
* refactor: replace gulp
* fix: use ts-node for build-curriculum
* fix: allow ts compilation of config
* feat: create and use create:config script
* fix: add /config to eslint projects
* fix: remove gulp script
* feat: use webpack caching in development
This cuts build time for build-workers considerably.
* fix: update gitpod config
Co-authored-by: Shaun Hamilton <shauhami020@gmail.com>
* fix(api): decouple api from curriculum
This reverts commit 8f0e441644 and
introduces the implementations from #40703.
* fix(gitpod): add curriculum build to GitPod
This reverts commit 706d70f58d and
introduces implementations from #41234.
* docs: update DevOps manual for api change (#41259)
Co-authored-by: Oliver Eyton-Williams <ojeytonwilliams@gmail.com>