Due to a process being spawned for every pipeline run, concurrency should remain around 3 to keep number of child processes from running away and allowing the CPU to stay on top.
For file changes that do not require a webpack run, ie HTML, the assets will still be copied to the output directory, but webpack will not run (as it’s too slow).
Add persistent automatically loaded history file for repl console
and Embark dashboard.
Default location of the history file is stored in DEFAULT_CMD_HISTORY_PATH
pointing to DAPP_PATH/.embark/cmd_history.
The history is automatically saved and loaded on startup.
test/console: Pass Embark object to constructor.
Update console test to pass Embark object to constructor.
Refs: https://github.com/embark-framework/embark/issues/939
When `mineWhenNeeded` is true (occurs in zero-config) and an account on the node exists, a password is required to be specified `config/blockchain.js > account > password` so that the existing account can be unlocked by geth (the `—unlock` cli option).
Addons
- New chain initialization and genesis management
- Option to choose client to use
- Option to "ping forever" for Geth
- Creation and unlock of accounts at client's start
- Utility to fund accounts with ethers
- Miner settings inside the ethereum client
- Workaround to CORS problem: origin is now http://embark
- Several double callback's checks
Updates
- Boilerplate, templates, configuration files and demo stuff
- Messages and i18n strings
- Tests
Fixes
- Geth client now uses miner.gastarget instead of the deprecated targetGasLimit
- Workaround for shh_version with Parity
Reworks of other PRs into the new code
- Included delayed proxy
- Send ready only when the proxy is started
- Start HTTP and WS proxies individually
- Async setupProxy
- Fixed datadir for GethMiner
doesn't calc a branch if a url/shortcut is supplied that hostedGitInfo knows
how to parse
only does this for unqualified names if a committish isn't supplied, i.e.
doesn't override '#develop' in 'typescript#develop'
Prior to this commit `$ embark build --contracts` spinned up a blockchain node
which is not necessary as `--contracts` can be seen as a "compile only" option.
This commit ensures we don't start any web3 services with `--contracts` is used.