Summary:
Our registry was defined to simply be a list of IDs. This is
insufficiently flexible; we want to be able to annotate these IDs with,
e.g., last-updated times (#989). This commit wraps the entries in a
simple object, updating clients appropriately.
Test Plan:
- Run `node ./bin/sourcecred.js load sourcecred/example-github` with a
repository registry in the old format, and note that it errors
appropriately.
- Run `yarn build` with a repository registry in the old format, and
note that it errors (“Compat mismatch”).
- Delete the old registry and re-run the `load` command. Note that it
runs successfully and outputs a registry. Run `yarn build`; note
that this works.
- Load data for two repositories. Run `yarn start`. Note that the list
of prototypes still works, and that you can navigate to and render
attributions for individual project pages.
- Verify that `yarn test --full` passes.
wchargin-branch: repo-id-registry-metadata
Summary:
There have been some breaking changes that require new type annotations,
which is a good thing: these prevent `any`-leakage.
Test Plan:
Run `yarn flow`.
wchargin-branch: flow-v0.86.0
RepoIdRegistry is used across the project, but not in the explorer. So
it makes very little sense that it live in the explorer module. It's now
moved to core.
Test plan: `yarn test --full` passes
Summary:
This import does not need to be dynamic; the fact that it is loses us
safety for no benefit. (When I originally wrote it, it was less
obviously bad, but the surrounding code has changed over time.)
Test Plan:
Running `yarn flow` suffices, and now actually checks this module
instead of typing it as `any`. Running `yarn test --full` is nice, too.
wchargin-branch: webpack-remove-dynamic-import
Summary:
We want to remove the repository selector dropdown on the cred explorer
homepage and instead render a separate web page for each project. To do
this, we need to know which pages to render statically. We choose to
ingest this information from the state of the repository registry at
build time.
This commit adds an environment variable `REPO_REGISTRY` whose contents
are the stringified version of the repository registry, or `null` if
SourceCred has been built for the backend. This variable is defined with
Webpack’s `DefinePlugin`, so any code bundled by Webpack can refer to it
via `process.env.REPO_REGISTRY` both on the server and in the browser.
Paired with @wchargin.
Test Plan:
Sharness tests modified; running `yarn test --full` suffices.
Summary:
We lint separately, with `yarn lint`. There’s no need to duplicate this
effort.
Test Plan:
Introduce a lint error, for instance by adding `("unused expression");`
to `src/cli/main.js` and `src/app/App.js`. Note that `yarn lint` fails
but `yarn backend` and `yarn start` and `yarn build` succeed.
wchargin-branch: webpack-no-lint
Summary:
The distinction was useful while `makeWebpackConfig` was being developed
(between #562 and #570), but is now confusing: we have a web config and
a backend config, and it is clearer if we name them as such.
Test Plan:
All of `yarn start`, `yarn build`, and `yarn test --full` work.
wchargin-branch: webpack-config-web