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Conflicts:
Vagrantfile
app/javascript/packs/public.js
app/views/admin/settings/edit.html.haml
app/views/settings/preferences/show.html.haml
app/views/settings/profiles/show.html.haml
config/locales/es.yml
config/locales/simple_form.en.yml
config/webpack/configuration.js
config/webpack/loaders/babel.js
package.json
yarn.lock
Split new additions to app/javascript/packs/public.js to
app/javascript/core/settings.js
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Webpacker (Ruby wrapper to webpack) uses RAILS_ENV-based environments while
the javascript configuration for webpack re-reads this configuration file using
the NODE_ENV environment variable. This means that when RAILS_ENV=test, running
“assets:precompile” compiled the production packs in “public/packs” while
webpacker expects them in “public/packs-test”. This causes Ruby to recompile
them on-the-fly, possibly leading to race conditions in parallel_tests.
This changes:
- Disables on-the-fly compilation in test environment
- Changes the javascript part to read the correct environment
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Webpacker (Ruby wrapper to webpack) uses RAILS_ENV-based environments while
the javascript configuration for webpack re-reads this configuration file using
the NODE_ENV environment variable. This means that when RAILS_ENV=test, running
“assets:precompile” compiled the production packs in “public/packs” while
webpacker expects them in “public/packs-test”. This causes Ruby to recompile
them on-the-fly, possibly leading to race conditions in parallel_tests.
This changes:
- Disables on-the-fly compilation in test environment
- Changes the javascript part to read the correct environment
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Conflicts:
app/views/layouts/application.html.haml
Edited:
app/helpers/application_helper.rb
app/views/admin/domain_blocks/new.html.haml
Conflict wasn't really one, just two changes too close to one another.
Edition was to adapt the class names for themes to class names for
skins and flavours.
Also edited app/views/admin/domain_blocks/new.html.haml to strip the
duplicate admin pack inclusion thing.
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Still check for S3_CLOUDFRONT_HOST for existing installs.
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Bundle most common webpack chunks into a “common” pack,
in a way similar to what upstream does.
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Conflicts:
Dockerfile
app/javascript/packs/common.js
config/webpack/loaders/sass.js
config/webpack/shared.js
db/schema.rb
package.json
yarn.lock
A lot of the conflicts come from updating webpack.
Even though upstream deleted app/javascript/packs/common.js, I kept
glitch-soc's version as it unifies JS/CSS packs behavior across flavours.
Ported glitch changes to webpack 4.x
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Conflicts:
app/views/layouts/mailer.html.haml
config/locales/ko.yml
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Conflicts:
app/controllers/settings/two_factor_authentication/confirmations_controller.rb
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Since 872a0d5bd801c998d911f7da582a60d2f714a710, assets URL are absolute and
not relative. Unfortunately, the domain used to build such URLs is the wrong
one: LOCAL_DOMAIN, and not WEB_DOMAIN, where the assets are stored.
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Conflicts:
app/javascript/styles/mastodon/components.scss
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* Use PNG images in HTML e-mails
* Make webpack use URLs with host so fonts load inside HTML e-mails
Convert this back to a relative URL in the premailer CSS loader
since local requests are quicker
* Improve responsive design
* Add missing PNG icon
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[hash] is not documented.
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* Configure webpack to poll for changes in development
Vagrant on Linux/macOS hosts shared files via NFS, which doens't
support inotify-based watching of files. This tweak makes webpack
check for changes every second, and rebuild if necessary. This
removes the need to restart Foreman every time a frontend file
changes. Note that rebuilding is still a relatively lengthy
process.
The polling frequency can be changed to taste.
* Only poll in Vagrant
This tests for the presence of the VAGRANT environment variable to
determine whether or not we're in Vagrant. It is set in .env.vagrant,
which is set up to be included in the Vagrantfile.
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