* Revert "fix: target workflows not triggering on pull_request_target (#12370)"
This reverts commit 645d36f465.
* Revert "[PM-15126] Tighten scope of our client build pipelines to remove reliance on secrets (#12243)"
This reverts commit f8c33ea04b.
* feat: create copy of desktop build for PR target
* chore: add temporary file to trigger ci
* fix: remove check-run from regular desktop build
* feat: change browser build to not use pr target
* fix: skip build-safari if secret is not available
* feat: skip safari build if secrets are not available
* feat: let windows desktop build without secrets
* fix: has_secrets not being output correctly
* feat: let macos desktop build without secrets
* feat: don't build browser as part of desktop
* feat: change CLI to pull_request
* feat: let web build without secrets
* feat: tweak lint to run on PR and not just push
* feat: add PR target workflows
* fix: remove wip files
* fix: lint on hotfix-rc branches
* feat: add new workflows to CODEOWNERS
Refactor the remaining logic from gulp. Part of the browser build script
refactor effort.
Webpack is now responsible for performing most of the operations previously
done by gulp. This includes: - Setting browser specific class - Building the
manifest file The `package.json` is modified to include browser specific
commands for `build`, `build:prod`, `build:watch` and `dist`.
# Manifests
Manifests now uses the `copy-webpack-plugin` `transform` feature. The logic is
located in `apps/browser/webpack/manifest.js`. It reads a template, which
supports some basic operations primarily overriding with browser specific
fields using `__browser__`. The `manifest.json` for both regular and mv3
builds are identical to our existing manifests except:
- `applications` renamed to `browser_specific_settings`.
- `permissions` sorted alphabetically.
# Safari build
Safari requires additional packaging commands. This is implemented as a
powershell script due to the cross-platform nature, and since we generally
require powershell in our distribution pipelines. An alternative would be to
write it in bash, but bash is less powerful and would require some additional
commands like `jq`. Another alternative is to write it using js, but that would
require additional dependencies.
* feat: update sdk service abstraction with documentation and new `userClient$` function
* feat: add uninitialized user client with cache
* feat: initialize user crypto
* feat: initialize org keys
* fix: org crypto not initializing properly
* feat: avoid creating clients unnecessarily
* chore: remove dev print/subscription
* fix: clean up cache
* chore: update sdk version
* feat: implement clean-up logic (#11504)
* chore: bump sdk version to fix build issues
* chore: bump sdk version to fix build issues
* fix: missing constructor parameters
* refactor: simplify free() and delete() calls
* refactor: use a named function for client creation
* fix: client never freeing after refactor
* fix: broken impl and race condition in tests
* feat: add sdk override to desktop build
* feat: add SDK version to browser about dialog
* feat: add sdk override to browser build
* fix: `npm ci` overriding the override
* fix: artifacts not properly downloaded
* fix: switch to new repository
* feat: add debug version function to web
* feat: add sdk-version to CLI
* feat: add version to desktop
* feat: add override to cli
* feat: add override to web
* fix: cli version acting as default command
* fix: consistent workflow input name
* feat: add error handling
* feat: upgrade sdk-internal
* fix: forgot to update package lock
* fix: broken CI build
move sdk version to a regular command
* chore: revert version changes
* refactor: move error handling code
* chore: bump SDK to 0.2.0.main-1
* fix: clean up references to inputs.sdk_commit
* refactor: rename `init` to `applyVersionToWindow`
Refactor the remaining logic from gulp. Part of the browser build script
refactor effort.
Webpack is now responsible for performing most of the operations previously
done by gulp. This includes: - Setting browser specific class - Building the
manifest file The `package.json` is modified to include browser specific
commands for `build`, `build:prod`, `build:watch` and `dist`.
# Manifests
Manifests now uses the `copy-webpack-plugin` `transform` feature. The logic is
located in `apps/browser/webpack/manifest.js`. It reads a template, which
supports some basic operations primarily overriding with browser specific
fields using `__browser__`. The `manifest.json` for both regular and mv3
builds are identical to our existing manifests except:
- `applications` renamed to `browser_specific_settings`.
- `permissions` sorted alphabetically.
# Safari build
Safari requires additional packaging commands. This is implemented as a
powershell script due to the cross-platform nature, and since we generally
require powershell in our distribution pipelines. An alternative would be to
write it in bash, but bash is less powerful and would require some additional
commands like `jq`. Another alternative is to write it using js, but that would
require additional dependencies.
Part of the browser build script refactor effort. bitwarden.atlassian.net/browse/PM-6683
The beta logic adds a fair bit of complexity and is currently unused. Let’s remove it and we can look into re-add it after migrating to our new build system.
* [PM-10667] Implement manifest v3 on Firefox and Safari
* [PM-10667] Fixing issues with CORS present in sandboxed iframe on Firefox
* [PM-10667] Updating gulp build process to ensure dist files are created correctly
* [PM-10667] Adding build processes to the Github workflow
* [PM-10667] Removing faulty Safari mv3 build workflow
* [PM-10667] Fixing jest tests
* [PM-10667] Reworking logic within inline menu
* Update apps/browser/webpack.config.js
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Prusik <jprusik@users.noreply.github.com>
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* [PM-7663] Update build pipeline for beta labeling
* [PM-7663] Update build pipeline for beta labelling
* [PM-7663] Update build pipeline for beta labelling
* [PM-7663] Update build pipeline for beta labelling
* [PM-7663] Update build pipeline for beta labelling
* [PM-7663] Incorporate build workflow for the Chrome manifest v3 beta
* [PM-7663] Update build pipeline for beta labeling
* [PM-7663] Update build pipeline for beta labeling
* [PM-7663] Update build pipeline for beta labeling
* [PM-7663] Ensure we can have a valid version number based on the github run id
* [PM-7663] Ensure we can have a valid version number based on the github run id
* [PM-7663] Reverting change made to the run id, as it will not function
* [PM-7663] Reverting change made to the run id, as it will not function
* [PM-7663] Reverting change made to the run id, as it will not function
* [PM-7663] Reverting change made to the run id, as it will not function
* [PM-7663] Reverting a typo
* Fix Duplicate `process.env
* Learn how to use
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Co-authored-by: Justin Baur <19896123+justindbaur@users.noreply.github.com>
* [PM-7527] Get MV3 build artifacts in main branch with clear messaging that that the build is not to be released
* [PM-7527] Add `Build Manifest v3` build step to the build-browser.yml Github action
* [PM-7527] Get MV3 build artifacts in main branch with clear messaging that that the build is not to be released
* Update .github/workflows/build-browser.yml
Co-authored-by: Vince Grassia <593223+vgrassia@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: Vince Grassia <593223+vgrassia@users.noreply.github.com>
* Get node version from .nvmrc and use in setup-node action
* Fix substitution
* Fix substitution 2
* Fix substitution 3
* Add ls
* Add ls
* Override working directory
* Fix override working directory
* Fix
* Add ls
* Checkout repo