code-server/ci/dev/postinstall.sh
Asher 3d999986b2
feat: proxy URI environment variable (#4681)
* Add test extension

This will let us test extension-related features (like the proxy URI).

I removed the environment variables in the script because they override
the ones you set yourself. We still set defaults in constants.ts.

* Add changelog entry for VSCODE_PROXY_URI

* Add terminal test for VSCODE_PROXY_URI

* Update VS Code

This adds the VSCODE_PROXY_URI environment variable.
2022-01-04 15:02:25 -06:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
main() {
cd "$(dirname "$0")/../.."
source ./ci/lib.sh
pushd test
echo "Installing dependencies for $PWD"
yarn install
popd
local args=(install)
if [[ ${CI-} ]]; then
args+=(--frozen-lockfile)
fi
pushd test
echo "Installing dependencies for $PWD"
yarn "${args[@]}"
popd
pushd test/e2e/extensions/test-extension
echo "Installing dependencies for $PWD"
yarn "${args[@]}"
popd
pushd vendor
echo "Installing dependencies for $PWD"
# We install in 'modules' instead of 'node_modules' because VS Code's
# extensions use a webpack config which cannot differentiate between its own
# node_modules and itself being in a directory with the same name.
args+=(--modules-folder modules)
# We ignore scripts because NPM/Yarn's default behavior is to assume that
# devDependencies are not needed, and that even git repo based packages are
# assumed to be compiled. Because the default behavior for VS Code's
# `postinstall` assumes we're also compiled, this needs to be ignored.
args+=(--ignore-scripts)
yarn "${args[@]}"
# Finally, run the vendor `postinstall`
yarn run postinstall
popd
}
main "$@"