Now that #9815 has landed, we can finally bump electron-builder to the latest release. As this brings in python3 support out-of-the-box, workaround of the runtime-bump on macOS runners can be removed.
GitHub made arm64 runners generally available and changed macos-latest label to point to them.
The runner architecture is coupled with GH-hosted runners OS version: macos-13 is the last one to run on x64.
This PR essentially brings back the previous behavior, by explicitly requesting that all our x64 macOS jobs are run on macos-12 (as was before).
We should eventually migrate to macos-13 for x64 macOS and macos-14/macos-latest for arm64 macOS. However, this leads to issues with `npm install` getting stuck, so it should be probably reattempted after the CI rework.
- #9779 introduced (incorrect) detection to determine when to inject the Google Analytics tag. Instead, it should be injected by CI, because sending Google Analytics events is undesirable in development mode.
# Important Notes
None
This PR bumps the FlatBuffers version used by the backend to `24.3.25` (the latest version as of now).
Since the newer FlatBuffers releases come with prebuilt binaries for all platforms we target, we can simplify the build process by simply downloading the required `flatc` binary from the official FlatBuffers GitHub release page. This allows us to remove the dependency on `conda`, which was the only reliable way to get the outdated `flatc`.
The `conda` setup has been removed from the CI steps and the relevant code has been removed from the build script.
The FlatBuffers version is no longer hard-coded in the Rust build script, it is inferred from the `build.sbt` definition (similar to GraalVM).
# Important Notes
This does not affect the GUI binary protocol implementation.
While I initially wanted to update it, it turned out farly non-trivial.
As there are multiple issues with the generated TS code, it was significantly refactored by hand and it is impossible to automatically update it. Work to address this problem is left as [a future task](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/issues/9658).
As the Flatbuffers binary protocol is guaranteed to be compatible between versions (unlike the generated sources), there should be no adverse effects from bumping `flatc` only on the backend side.
This PR:
* removes much of logic related to building and packaging the gui1;
* made `./run gui` and `./run ide` work with the new gui;
* rename numerous references to the "gui2" or "new gui" in favor of simply "gui", same for "ide".
Removed `enso-types` crate which had only one reference in unused part of the code. Removed some unused dependencies from `Cargo.toml` files.
# Important Notes
CI has a similar hiccup as before. Please disregard this for now in the review.
- Close https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/866
- Remove *all* references to client keys and API base URLs from the codebase.
- The app can still be built by external contributors. *However*, the cloud backend (among some other things) will be completely disabled, as the required keys and base URLs will be missing.
- Add entry to `.gitignore` to allow `*.env` files in `app/ide-desktop/lib/dashboard/`
# Important Notes
- Tested (no `.env`; `.env` with prod backend; `.pbuchu.env`) on:
- `npm run dev` in `app/ide-desktop/lib/dashboard/`
- `./run ide build`
- `./run ide2 build`
- `./run gui watch`
Removes the old GUI1 code base and reduces the Rust code footprint by removing unused code.
# Important Notes
Updates build scripts and reformats part of the codebase with the autoformatter.
This PR allows requesting a clean build when triggering the workflow through the manual dispatch.
Previously it was possible only by creating PR and adding the label to it.
This PR adds a native aarch64 target to our release process.
It also includes refactoring of workflow generation and minor tweaks:
* removing some workarounds in the generated action code that are not needed anymore;
* some version bumps that are harmless;
* release builds have cleaning enabled unconditionally.
Now the `clean` CI steps are run always for benchmarking jobs. We run the full `./run git-clean` before and after benchmarks. Benchmarks take long enough to make any savings by not cleaning negligible.
### Important Notes
This PR brings partial refactoring in the workflow generating code which was very dirty. I'll build on this further soon when adding proper aarch64 macOS support.
Also, some minor tweaks to the generation were made:
* not writing `always() &&` twice;
* run only the latter cleaning step for canceled jobs.
This PR adds support for the new Vue-based GUI (aka `gui2`).
The user-facing changes are primarily:
* support for `./run gui2` and `./run ide2` commands (that build just the new GUI and the whole IDE package with new GUI embedded — respectively);
* the top-level `test` and `lint` commands will now invoke the relevant commands on the new GUI
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Co-authored-by: Paweł Grabarz <frizi09@gmail.com>
This PR updates the build script:
* fixed issue where program version check was not properly triggering;
* improved `git-clean` command to correctly clear Scala artifacts;
* added `run.ps1` wrapper to the build script that works better with PowerShell than `run.cmd`;
* increased timeouts to work around failures on macOS nightly builds;
* replaced depracated GitHub Actions APIs (set-output) with their new equivalents;
* workaround for issue with electron builder (python2 lookup) on newer macOS runner images;
* GUI and backend dispatches to cloud were completed;
* release workflow allows creating RC releases.