Mac's `defaults read -g AppleLocale` command can return locales that
don't have a language in /usr/share/locale. This prevents those locales
from using a language with UTF-8 support. This will use en_US.UTF-8 as a
default to cover those cases if there are problems. As per usual, if
LANG is already set, that value will be used instead.
* use pwsh over powershell if installed (on windows) for default shell
* refactor blockcontroller.DoRunShellCommand into a "setup" and "manage" phase
* fix wshcmd-conn to also disconnect wsl connections
* new genconn interfaces to make a standardized environment to run SSH/WSL commands via `sh -c`. also create better quoting functions that are composable
* replace html/template with text/template for shell command templating (avoids special chars getting turned into HTML entities, breaking the commands)
* do not reinstall wsh if the installed version has a higher version (prevents flip-flopping on shared systems)
* simplify clientOs/clientArch detection. use `uname -sm`. also validate the os/arch combo as compatible with our builds.
* replace CpHostToRemote with CpWshToRemote. hard codes wsh paths inside of the function instead of having them passed in (quoting restrictions)
* new SyncBuffer class to use with commands that properly synchronizes Writes/String output
* fix setTermSize to actually update DB with terminal size
Going forward for new installations, config and data files will be
stored at the platform default paths, as defined by
[env-paths](https://www.npmjs.com/package/env-paths).
For backwards compatibility, if the `~/.waveterm` or `WAVETERM_HOME`
directory exists and contains valid data, it will be used. If this check
fails, then `WAVETERM_DATA_HOME` and `WAVETERM_CONFIG_HOME` will be
used. If these are not defined, then `XDG_DATA_HOME` and
`XDG_CONFIG_HOME` will be used. Finally, if none of these are defined,
the [env-paths](https://www.npmjs.com/package/env-paths) defaults will
be used.
As with the existing app, dev instances will write to `waveterm-dev`
directories, while all others will write to `waveterm`.
Adds new functionality on the backend that will merge any file from the
config directory that matches `<partName>.json` or `<partName>/*.json`
into the corresponding config part (presets, termthemes, etc.). This
lets us separate the AI presets into `presets/ai.json` so that we can
add a dropdown in the AI preset selector that will directly open the
file so a user can edit it more easily. Right now, this will create a
preview block in the layout, but in the future we can look into making
this block disconnected from the layout.
If you put AI presets in the regular presets.json file, it will still
work, since all the presets get merged. Same for any other config part.
This will take the latest artifact from the waveterm-docs repo and embed
it in the app binary. When the help view is launched, it will be served
from our backend. If the embedded copy doesn't exist, such as in
unpackaged versions of the app or in locally packaged versions, it will
use the hosted site instead.
There is a sibling PR in the docs repository to build the embedded
version of the app (strips out some external links, removes Algolia
DocSearch, updates the baseUrl)
https://github.com/wavetermdev/waveterm-docs/pull/46
Adds electron-builder, which we will use to package and distribute our
application, same as in the existing app.
Replaces explicit port assignments with dynamic ones, which are then
stored into environment variables.
Adds a ~/.w2-dev folder for use when running a dev build.
The build-helper pipeline from the old repo is included here too, but it
is not updated yet so it will fail.
Also removes some redundant utility functions and cleans up some let vs.
const usage.
The packaging can be run using the `package:prod` and `package:dev`
tasks.
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Co-authored-by: sawka <mike.sawka@gmail.com>
lots of changes. new wshrpc implementation. unify websocket, web,
blockcontroller, domain sockets, and terminal inputs to all use the new
rpc system.
lots of moving files around to deal with circular dependencies
use new wshrpc as a client in wsh cmd
This adds several new columns to the directory view. It adds a last
modified timestamp, a logo for the type, human-readable file sizes, and
permissions. Several of these are configurable via the
config/settings.json file.
This adds support for windows builds. With it, the app can successfully
run on windows and unix systems. Note that the terminal still only works
on unix systems at this time.