* Include the first feature in compat tests for create-daml-app
This adds the step from the create-daml-app tests that applies the
patch for the messaging feature and tests that things will build. This
is the last step before we can actually run the puppeteer tests which
will turn this into an actual compatibility test.
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* temporarily run all tests
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* Fix exclusions
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* Revert "temporarily run all tests"
This reverts commit 7425dd09cf48f2bfd6064b55d857c76d51afc821.
* Remove accidentally committed messaging.patch
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This is the first part of #5700
It adds tests that build create-daml-app using `daml build` and then
run the codegen and build the UI. Contrary to our main tests these
also run on Windows. This is actually reasonably simple by first
building the typescript libraries on Linux and then downloading them
on Windows.
There are two parts that are still missing from the tests in the main
workspace:
1. Building the extra feature. This should be fairly easy to add.
2. Running the pupeeter tests. At least MacOS and Linux should be
reasonably easy. I don’t know what horrors Windows will throw at
us. This step is what actually makes this a compatibility
test. Currently it doesn’t actually launch Sandbox and the JSON API.
Since this PR is already pretty large, I’d like to tackle those things
separately.
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* Update SDK versions in compatibility tests
This adds a Haskell script to generate a versions.bzl file that
contains the list of versions as well as their hashes. This should
make it a bit easier to keep things up2date going forward.
The script is a bit slow since downloading all the SDKs takes quite a
while but for now it should be good enough and is much more pleasant
than having to figure this out manually.
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* Address review comments
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* Fix excluded tests
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