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Author SHA1 Message Date
emizzle 64fdc691c4
Clean up 2018-10-22 19:54:49 +02:00
emizzle 91e5e9c990
Do not run webpack for file changes that do not need webpack
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).
2018-10-22 19:54:48 +02:00
Pascal Precht d34428a129
refactor(modules/pipeline/webpackProcess): load pipeline config in Config class
to configure pipeline specific options like TypeScript support.

At the time this has been added, `core/config` didn't handle the loading
of configuration files for pipeline related tasks yet.

This commit ensures a dapp's `pipeline.json` will be loaded and used to
configure Embark's webpack process as part of Embark's `Config` initialization.
2018-10-22 19:35:59 +02:00
Pascal Precht 71e92358a8
feat(modules/watcher): introduce watcher plugin module
As part of a bigger refactoring to make Embark's build pipeline pluggable,
this commit moves the watcher into its own plugin module so it can be
consumed via Embark's event bus.

It also introduces new command handlers for all watcher related APIs respectively:

- watcher:start
- watcher:stop
- watcher:restart
2018-10-22 19:35:58 +02:00
Pascal Precht a0ef234fea
feat(modules/pipeline): move pipeline into its own module plugin
This is the first step of refactoring Embark's pipeline abstraction into
dedicated plugin modules that take advantage of Embark's event system.

With this commit we're moving `Pipeline` into `lib/modules/pipeline` and
introduce a new command handler `pipeline:build`. Embark's engine now
requests builds via this command handler.

Notice that `Watch` still lives in `lib/pipeline` as this is a step-by-step
refactoring to reduce chances of introducing regressions.
2018-10-22 19:35:58 +02:00