enso/tools/simple-library-server
Hubert Plociniczak 63802544f7
Enable log-to-file configuration (#7918)
* Enable log-to-file configuration

PR #7825 enabled parallel logging to a file with a much more
fine-grained log level by default.
However, logging at `TRACE` level on Windows appears to be still
problematic.

This PR reduced the default log level to file from `DEBUG` to `TRACE`
and allows to control it via an environment variable if one wishes to
change the verbosity without making code changes.

* PR comments
2023-10-02 14:25:09 +02:00
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main.js Apply unified prettier style to engine codebase (#3145) 2021-11-08 16:45:29 +01:00
package-lock.json Enable log-to-file configuration (#7918) 2023-10-02 14:25:09 +02:00
package.json Bump semver from 7.3.7 to 7.5.2 in /tools/simple-library-server (#7113) 2023-07-19 16:16:42 +03:00
README.md Libraries Repository (#1804) 2021-06-22 13:35:15 +02:00

Simple Enso Library Server

A simple server for hosting custom Enso library repositories.

Usage

You need Node.JS to use this version of the server.

To install the dependencies, run npm install in the root directory of the application. Then you can run the main.js file to start the server. See ./main.js --help for available commandline options.

Repository structure

When launching the server, you need to provide it with a directory that is the root of the server. This directory should contain a libraries directory or editions directory (or both). Each of them should have the directory structure as described in the Enso documentation.

For example, the root directory may look like this:

root
├── libraries
│   ├── Foo
│   │   └── Bar
│   │       ├── 1.2.3
│   │       │   ├── meta
│   │       │   │   ├── preview.png
│   │       │   │   └── icon.png
│   │       │   ├── main.tgz
│   │       │   ├── tests.tgz
│   │       │   ├── LICENSE.md
│   │       │   ├── package.yaml
│   │       │   └── manifest.yaml
│   │       └── 1.2.4-SNAPSHOT.2021-06-24
│   │           └── ... # Truncated for clarity
│   └── Standard
│       ├── Base
│       │   └── 1.0.0
│       │       └── ...
│       └── Table
│           └── 1.0.0
│               └── ...
└── editions
    ├── manifest.yaml
    ├── 2021.1.yaml
    ├── foo.yaml
    └── bar.yaml

Then to add this repository as an edition provider you can append http://hostname:port/editions to the edition-providers field in global-config.yaml.

To use libraries from this repository, the editions should define the repository with URL http://hostname:port/libraries.