no issue
- Dev Containers let you work on Ghost in a consistent, isolated
environment with all the necessary development dependencies
pre-installed. VSCode (or Cursor) can effectively run _inside_ the
container, providing a local quality development environment while
working in a well-defined, isolated environment.
- For now the default setup only works with "Clone repository in
Container Volume" or "Clone PR in Container Volume" — this allows for a
super quick and simple setup. We can also introduce another
configuration to allow opening an existing local checkout in a Dev
Container, but that's not quite ready yet.
- This PR also added the `yarn clean:hard` command which: deletes all
node_modules, cleans the yarn cache, and cleans the NX cache. This will
be necessary for opening a local checkout in a Dev Container.
- To learn more about Dev Containers, read this guide from VSCode:
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/devcontainers/containers#_personalizing-with-dotfile-repositories
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Co-authored-by: Joe Grigg <joe@ghost.org>
Co-authored-by: Steve Larson <9larsons@gmail.com>
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This change to vite.config.js fixes errors in the sodo-search,
signup-form, and comments packages, preventing inclusion of all of
i18n/locales. As the number of translated strings has gotten larger,
these builds have increased significantly in size, bloated with strings
that aren't actually present in them (in 58 different languages!)
No obvious build errors are present with these changes, but an extra
eyes would be appreciated. Vite isn't my forte.
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Co-authored-by: Steve Larson <9larsons@gmail.com>
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/104
- `info` is very verbose as it prints all files and their sizes
- we often don't care about this, so we can do away with `info` in favor
of `warn`
refs https://vitejs.dev/config/build-options.html#build-reportcompressedsize
- this should make building a little bit quicker because it doesn't have
to calculate the gzip size (I don't think we're likely to hit this
because we don't have large projects, but it's still nice to clean up
the output)