* feat: move from yarn to npm
* chore: skip yarn.lock files
* fix: playwright download
* chore: fix compile and hygiene
* chore: bump vsce@2.17.0
Refs 8b49e9dfdf
* test: update results for bat and sh colorizer tests
* fix: add missing lock files for windows
* fix: switch to legacy-peer-deps
* chore: update markdown-it@14.1.0
Refs 737c95a129
esbuild step in extensions-ci-pr was previously using markdown-it
from root which had userland punycode and was able to compile successfully.
* ci: increase pr timeout for windows integration tests
* chore: fix product build
* build: ignore extension dev dependency for rcedit
* build: fix working directory inside container
* build: fix dependency generation
* npm: update dependencies
* ci: use global npmrc
* ci: update cache
* ci: setup global npmrc for private npm auth
* build: fix extension bundling
* chore: sync npm dependencies
* ci: debug env variables for container
* ci: fix win32 cli pipeline
* build: fix npmrc config usage for build/ and remote/ dirs
* fix: windows build
* fix: container builds
* fix: markdown-language-features tests and bundling
```
[03:58:22] Error: Command failed: /Users/demohan/.nvm/versions/node/v20.15.1/bin/node /Users/demohan/github/vscode/extensions/markdown-language-features/esbuild-notebook.js --outputRoot /Users/demohan/github/vscode/.build/extensions/markdown-language-features
✘ [ERROR] Could not resolve "punycode"
extensions/markdown-language-features/node_modules/markdown-it/lib/index.js:14:27:
14 │ var punycode = require('punycode');
╵ ~~~~~~~~~~
The package "punycode" wasn't found on the file system but is built into node. Are you trying to bundle for node? You can use "platform: 'node'" to do that, which will remove this error.
```
Adds userland package based on beed9aee2c
* fix: container builds for distro
* chore: update yarn occurrences
* fixup! chore: bump vsce@2.17.0
Uses the closest version to `main` branch that does not
include d3cc84cdec
while still having the fix 8b49e9dfdf
* chore: sync npm dependencies
* chore: sync npm dependencies
* chore: sync npm dependencies
* chore: throw error when yarn is used for installation
* chore: add review feedback
* chore: switch exec => run where needed
* chore: npm sync dependencies
* fix: markdown-language-features bundling
```
✘ [ERROR] Could not resolve "punycode"
extensions/markdown-language-features/node_modules/markdown-it/lib/index.js:14:27:
14 │ var punycode = require('punycode');
╵ ~~~~~~~~~~
The package "punycode" wasn't found on the file system but is built into node. Are you trying to bundle for node? You can use "platform: 'node'" to do that, which will remove this error.
```
Adds missing userland package based on markdown-it/markdown-it@beed9ae,
can be removed once we update markdown-it >= 14.1.0
* ci: rename no-yarn-lock-changes.yml
* chore: sync npm dependencies
* ci: restore no-yarn-lock-changes.yml
We can disable it in a separate PR to keep the required
checks happy and also need workflow edit perms.
* chore: sync npm dependencies
* ci: rebuild cache
* ci: fix no-package-lock-changes.yml
* chore: bump distro
* chore: rm yarn.lock files
* chore: rm yarn.lock files without dependencies
* chore: add vscode-selfhost-import-aid to postinstall dirs
* chore: bump distro
* Use electron net directly in shared process
* add built file
* introduce shared electron-node layer
* remove electron-utility layer
* fix (overlook): move back cli files to node
- Som more tweaks to our own runner scripts to allow asking for the
generated coverage formats.
- Add actions alongside debug/run for executing coverage profiles
- Finish with displaying function coverage stats in Coverage view,
allow changing its sort order.
Fixes#200529Fixes#199380
- Allow coverage bar color thresholds to be configurable as the Java
folks requested.
- Update some of our scripts for integration into
the selfhost test runner.
- Initial parts of showing function coverage in the Test Coverage view.
(Still a work in progress, more tomorrow)
This adds an `assertHeap` function that can be used in tests. It
takes a heap snapshot, and asserts the state of classes in memory. This
works in Node and the Electron sandbox, but is a no-op in the browser.
Snapshots are process asynchronously and will report failures at the end
of the suite.
This method should be used sparingly (e.g. once at the end of a suite to
ensure nothing leaked before), as gathering a heap snapshot is fairly
slow, at least until V8 11.5.130 (https://v8.dev/blog/speeding-up-v8-heap-snapshots).
When used, the function will ensure the test has a minimum timeout
duration of 20s to avoid immediate failures.
It takes options containing a mapping of class names, and assertion functions
to run on the number of retained instances of that class. For example:
```ts
assertSnapshot({
classes: {
ShouldNeverLeak: count => assert.strictEqual(count, 0),
SomeSingleton: count => assert(count <= 1),
}
});
```
Closes https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/191920
* eng: add support for snapshot tests
This adds Jest-like support for snapshot testing.
Developers can do something like:
```js
await assertSnapshot(myComplexObject)
```
The first time this is run, the snapshot expectation file is written
to a `__snapshots__` directory beside the test file. Subsequent runs
will compare the object to the snapshot, and fail if it doesn't match.
You can see an example of this in the test for snapshots themselves!
After a successful run, any unused snapshots are cleaned up. On a failed
run, a gitignored `.actual` snapshot file is created beside the
snapshot for easy processing and inspection.
Shortly I will do some integration with the selfhost test extension to
allow developers to easily update snapshots from the vscode UI.
For #189680
cc @ulugbekna @hediet
* fix async stacktraces getting clobbered
* random fixes
* comment out leak detector, for now
* add option to snapshot file extension
* tests - run unit tests also against node.js
* fixes
* fail if major node.js version mismatch
* -tfs is unsupported
* Add `@ts-check` and remove `jsdom`
* tests - process.env layer breaker
* Improve loader config
* skip one test
* address todos
* try to force color output
* Use a file: URI as baseUrl
Co-authored-by: Alex Dima <alexdima@microsoft.com>