yarn.lock files are generated for embark and embark-ui, and their package.json
files and other npm related files are updated to support and require using yarn
for development of embark itself and for embark's CI.
Buggy behavior related to npm lock files makes the goal of reproducible builds
and hassle-free automated releases nearly impossible to achieve at
present. With npm's lock files disabled we rely on pinned dependencies (exact
versions only in the package.json files of embark and embark-ui) for a
hopefully good result. This is an experiment while the project is in an alpha
release phase, and if problems are experienced we can return to using
npm-shrinkwrap.json / package-lock.json, or we can investigate a transition to
the yarn package manager, for ourselves and possibly for our users too.
Instead, we want to hash a header to sign a request with a client nonce,
http method and URL. This is a first step towards protecting the backend
against eavesdropping.
Please note that this will still be susceptible to replay attacks.
Refactored fiddle logic to be contained in the `FiddleContainer` and the components as purely presentational.
Added scroll from summary to errors/warnings/fatal/deployed cards.
Added fatal error support (ie network error in api)
Removed `lodash`
Compiler annotations added to editor gutter for errors and warnings
Clicking an error now scrolls editor to offending line and scrolls page to the top of the editor
Added Compiling… loader.