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Michael Bradley, Jr 8b94419670 refactor(@embark/i18n): expose __ from embark-i18n, drop global __ 2019-05-08 11:01:16 +02:00
Michael Bradley, Jr 579328a9f4 chore(release): 4.1.0-beta.0 2019-04-17 11:11:28 -05:00
Iuri Matias 626aa5daf1 [CHERRY PICKED] chore(release): 4.0.2 2019-04-17 10:30:30 -05:00
Iuri Matias 4d2ffb9f28 [CHERRY PICKED] chore(release): 4.0.1
This commit has been originally cherry-picked from d0d89fc5ae and
slightly modified to update all packages, as meanwhile, new packages have been added to `master`.

The reason this commit is cherry-picked from `4.0.x` branch is because
it wasn't created from `master`.

Purpose is mainly to update `CHANGELOG` and get the package versions in sync again.
2019-04-10 12:18:35 +02:00
Michael Bradley, Jr 21e23313ba chore(release): 4.0.0 2019-03-18 18:26:56 -05:00
Michael Bradley, Jr fa89390ee0 chore(release): 4.0.0-beta.2 2019-03-18 17:04:40 -05:00
Michael Bradley, Jr 7f6c1be390 chore(release): 4.0.0-beta.1 2019-03-17 19:56:29 -05:00
Michael Bradley, Jr 5418f16082 feat: normalize README and package.json bugs, homepage, description
Make changes by running these commands in the root of the monorepo:

**bugs**
```shell
npx lerna exec --concurrency 1 --stream -- \
    'DIRPATH=$(realpath $PWD --relative-to=$LERNA_ROOT_PATH); \
    npx json -I -f package.json -e "this.bugs=\
        \"https://github.com/embark-framework/embark/issues\""'
```

**homepage**
```shell
npx lerna exec --concurrency 1 --stream -- \
    'DIRPATH=$(realpath $PWD --relative-to=$LERNA_ROOT_PATH); \
    npx json -I -f package.json -e "this.homepage=\
        \"https://github.com/embark-framework/embark/tree/master/${DIRPATH}#readme\""'
```

Don't commit changes to private packages, with the exceptions of embark-typings
and embark-reset because those may switch from private to public, and also
because the latter will be included in `node_modules` of embark even if it is
private since embark-reset is presently a bundled dependency of embark.

Don't include the homepage and bugs fields in dapps generated from the template
packages, except for the demo. Set those dapps' description field to an empty
string.

Ensure every package (inc. private packages) has a description.

Ensure every package (inc. private packages) has a README that begins with:

```markdown
`[pkgJson.name]`
================

> [pkgJson.description]

Visit [embark.status.im](https://embark.status.im/) to get started with
[Embark](https://github.com/embark-framework/embark).
```

Don't include the README in dapps generated from the template packages, except
for the demo.
2019-03-12 09:17:33 -04:00
Michael Bradley, Jr de0f02d00a build: make DApp templates member packages of the monorepo
Previously, templates were in a subdirectory of `packages/embark`. Reorganize
them so that they are member packages of the monorepo. This allows them to
cleanly depend on other members of the monorepo,
e.g. `embarkjs-connector-web3`.

It is desirable for the templates, in the context of the monorepo, to specify
embark as a dependency, to take advantage of `npx embark test` (and it's a
"forward looking" setup re: how we plan to evolve embark). However, if embark
were to specify the template packages as dependencies a circular relationship
would be introduced, which is [unsupported by Lerna][circular]. Therefore,
revise the template generator so that all templates are resolved / fetched at
runtime, i.e. `boilerplate`, `demo`, and `simple` are no longer
"built-ins" *per se*. This change won't be apparent to embark's users, but it
does mean that the template generator won't work (in a production install of
embark) if it can't connect to the npm registry, i.e. when the user runs
`embark demo` or `embark new [--simple]`. When embark is inside the monorepo,
templates are resolved and copied from the yarn workspace rather than being
fetched from the registry, which is convenient for development. Also, any
template dependencies that are members of the monorepo are linked into the
copied template's `node_modules` rather than being installed from the registry,
again for convenience. During template generation, remove scripts and
dependencies that pertain only to membership in the monorepo; for now, that
involves removing embark as a dependency since we're not quite ready for that
arrangement to be the default, i.e. outside of the monorepo.

Refactor the root scripts so that more of them can consistently be used with
Lerna's filter options, e.g. `--scope` and `--ignore`. "Combo" scripts that
don't support filtering generally have a `:full` postfix.

Flip `clean` and `reset` scripts at the root and in the member packages for
consistency re: Lerna's notion of `clean` and embark's notion of `reset`. Have
each package run its `reset` script when its `clean` script is invoked (and
that's all for now), relying on `lerna clean` to delete packages'
`node_modules` in view of how Lerna's topological sorting works.

Lift the implementation of `embark reset` into a private package in
`packages/embark-reset` and make it a bundled dependency of embark. Packages in
`dapps/*` depend on `embark-reset` directly and make use of it with `npx
embark-reset` (but only in monorepo context). This removes a "wart" where
reboots could show errors when embark's sources aren't already built in
`packages/embark/dist`. Users will not notice any difference since `embark
reset` works as before, transparently making use of the `embark-reset`
package. The only downside to having it be a bundled dependency of embark is
that bundled deps have all of their `node_modules` included in the tarball
built with `npm pack` (that's why having the templates as bundled dependencies
of embark isn't a viable approach). However, `embark-reset` only has one
dependency, `rimraf`, which is a tiny module, so the cost seems acceptable.

As part of the reorganization, move `test_dapps` into `dapps/tests` and
`packages/embark/templates` into `dapps/templates`. Keep the directory names
short but revise the package names to facilitate simple filtering with
`embark-dapp-*`. Consolidate `.yarnrc` and `.gitignore` and clean up some
redundant ignore listings.

Scripts run with `--scope embark-dapp-*` use `--concurrency=1` to avoid
conflicts that could arise over network ports. The `ci:full` and `qa:full`
scripts use `--concurrency=1` in all scopes, for two reasons: resource
limitations on Travis and AppVeyor result in slower runs with concurrency >1,
and if something fails in those contexts it's easier to see what went wrong
when Lerna's output isn't interleaved from a bunch of scripts in `packages/*`.

Bump the Lerna version.

[circular]: https://github.com/lerna/lerna/issues/1198#issuecomment-442278902
2019-03-05 10:20:57 -06:00