angular-cn/integration/cli-hello-world-lazy-rollup/package.json

51 lines
2.2 KiB
JSON
Raw Normal View History

{
"name": "cli-hello-world-lazy-rollup",
"version": "0.0.0",
"scripts": {
"build": "ng build --prod",
"e2e": "ng e2e --prod",
"test": "yarn e2e && yarn build && node check-output-for-ngdevmode.js",
test: use puppeteer in integration tests and to download correct chromedriver (#35049) This means integration tests no longer need to depend on a $CI_CHROMEDRIVER_VERSION_ARG environment variable to specify which chromedriver version to download to match the locally installed chrome. This was bad DX and not having it specified was not reliable as webdriver-manager would not always download the chromedriver version to work with the locally installed chrome. webdriver-manager update --gecko=false --standalone=false $CI_CHROMEDRIVER_VERSION_ARG is now replaced with node webdriver-manager-update.js in the root package.json, which checks which version of chrome puppeteer has come bundled with & downloads informs webdriver-manager to download the corresponding chrome driver version. Integration tests now use "webdriver-manager": "file:../../node_modules/webdriver-manager" so they don't have to waste time calling webdriver-manager update in postinstall "// resolutions": "Ensure a single version of webdriver-manager which comes from root node_modules that has already run webdriver-manager update", "resolutions": { "**/webdriver-manager": "file:../../node_modules/webdriver-manager" } This should speed up each integration postinstall by a few seconds. Further, integration test package.json files link puppeteer via file:../../node_modules/puppeteer which is the ideal situation as the puppeteer post-install won't download chrome if it is already downloaded. In CI, since node_modules is cached it should not need to download Chrome either unless the node_modules cache is busted. NB: each version of puppeteer comes bundles with a specific version of chrome. Root package.json & yarn.lock currently pull down puppeteer 2.1.0 which comes with chrome 80. See https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer#q-which-chromium-version-does-puppeteer-use for more info. Only two references to CI_CHROMEDRIVER_VERSION_ARG left in integration tests at integration/bazel-schematics/test.sh which I'm not entirely sure how to get rid of it Use a lightweight puppeteer=>chrome version mapping instead of launching chrome and calling browser.version() Launching puppeteer headless chrome and calling browser.version() was a heavy-handed approach to determine the Chrome version. A small and easy to update mappings file is a better solution and it means that the `yarn install` step does not require chrome shared libs available on the system for its postinstall step PR Close #35049
2020-01-31 18:50:44 -05:00
"postinstall": "ngcc --properties es2015 browser module main --first-only --create-ivy-entry-points"
},
"private": true,
"dependencies": {
"@angular/animations": "file:../../dist/packages-dist/animations",
"@angular/common": "file:../../dist/packages-dist/common",
"@angular/compiler": "file:../../dist/packages-dist/compiler",
"@angular/core": "file:../../dist/packages-dist/core",
"@angular/forms": "file:../../dist/packages-dist/forms",
"@angular/platform-browser": "file:../../dist/packages-dist/platform-browser",
"@angular/platform-browser-dynamic": "file:../../dist/packages-dist/platform-browser-dynamic",
"@angular/router": "file:../../dist/packages-dist/router",
"rxjs": "file:../../node_modules/rxjs",
"tslib": "1.10.0",
"zone.js": "file:../../dist/zone.js-dist/zone.js"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@angular-devkit/build-angular": "file:../../node_modules/@angular-devkit/build-angular",
"@angular/cli": "file:../../node_modules/@angular/cli",
"@angular/compiler-cli": "file:../../dist/packages-dist/compiler-cli",
"@angular/language-service": "file:../../dist/packages-dist/language-service",
"@types/node": "10.14.21",
"@types/jasmine": "3.4.4",
"@types/jasminewd2": "2.0.8",
"codelyzer": "5.1.2",
"jasmine-core": "3.5.0",
"jasmine-spec-reporter": "4.2.1",
"karma": "4.3.0",
"karma-chrome-launcher": "3.1.0",
"karma-coverage-istanbul-reporter": "2.1.0",
"karma-jasmine": "2.0.1",
"karma-jasmine-html-reporter": "1.4.2",
"protractor": "file:../../node_modules/protractor",
test: use puppeteer in integration tests and to download correct chromedriver (#35049) This means integration tests no longer need to depend on a $CI_CHROMEDRIVER_VERSION_ARG environment variable to specify which chromedriver version to download to match the locally installed chrome. This was bad DX and not having it specified was not reliable as webdriver-manager would not always download the chromedriver version to work with the locally installed chrome. webdriver-manager update --gecko=false --standalone=false $CI_CHROMEDRIVER_VERSION_ARG is now replaced with node webdriver-manager-update.js in the root package.json, which checks which version of chrome puppeteer has come bundled with & downloads informs webdriver-manager to download the corresponding chrome driver version. Integration tests now use "webdriver-manager": "file:../../node_modules/webdriver-manager" so they don't have to waste time calling webdriver-manager update in postinstall "// resolutions": "Ensure a single version of webdriver-manager which comes from root node_modules that has already run webdriver-manager update", "resolutions": { "**/webdriver-manager": "file:../../node_modules/webdriver-manager" } This should speed up each integration postinstall by a few seconds. Further, integration test package.json files link puppeteer via file:../../node_modules/puppeteer which is the ideal situation as the puppeteer post-install won't download chrome if it is already downloaded. In CI, since node_modules is cached it should not need to download Chrome either unless the node_modules cache is busted. NB: each version of puppeteer comes bundles with a specific version of chrome. Root package.json & yarn.lock currently pull down puppeteer 2.1.0 which comes with chrome 80. See https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer#q-which-chromium-version-does-puppeteer-use for more info. Only two references to CI_CHROMEDRIVER_VERSION_ARG left in integration tests at integration/bazel-schematics/test.sh which I'm not entirely sure how to get rid of it Use a lightweight puppeteer=>chrome version mapping instead of launching chrome and calling browser.version() Launching puppeteer headless chrome and calling browser.version() was a heavy-handed approach to determine the Chrome version. A small and easy to update mappings file is a better solution and it means that the `yarn install` step does not require chrome shared libs available on the system for its postinstall step PR Close #35049
2020-01-31 18:50:44 -05:00
"puppeteer": "file:../../node_modules/puppeteer",
"ts-node": "8.3.0",
"tslint": "5.18.0",
"typescript": "file:../../node_modules/typescript"
test: use puppeteer in integration tests and to download correct chromedriver (#35049) This means integration tests no longer need to depend on a $CI_CHROMEDRIVER_VERSION_ARG environment variable to specify which chromedriver version to download to match the locally installed chrome. This was bad DX and not having it specified was not reliable as webdriver-manager would not always download the chromedriver version to work with the locally installed chrome. webdriver-manager update --gecko=false --standalone=false $CI_CHROMEDRIVER_VERSION_ARG is now replaced with node webdriver-manager-update.js in the root package.json, which checks which version of chrome puppeteer has come bundled with & downloads informs webdriver-manager to download the corresponding chrome driver version. Integration tests now use "webdriver-manager": "file:../../node_modules/webdriver-manager" so they don't have to waste time calling webdriver-manager update in postinstall "// resolutions": "Ensure a single version of webdriver-manager which comes from root node_modules that has already run webdriver-manager update", "resolutions": { "**/webdriver-manager": "file:../../node_modules/webdriver-manager" } This should speed up each integration postinstall by a few seconds. Further, integration test package.json files link puppeteer via file:../../node_modules/puppeteer which is the ideal situation as the puppeteer post-install won't download chrome if it is already downloaded. In CI, since node_modules is cached it should not need to download Chrome either unless the node_modules cache is busted. NB: each version of puppeteer comes bundles with a specific version of chrome. Root package.json & yarn.lock currently pull down puppeteer 2.1.0 which comes with chrome 80. See https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer#q-which-chromium-version-does-puppeteer-use for more info. Only two references to CI_CHROMEDRIVER_VERSION_ARG left in integration tests at integration/bazel-schematics/test.sh which I'm not entirely sure how to get rid of it Use a lightweight puppeteer=>chrome version mapping instead of launching chrome and calling browser.version() Launching puppeteer headless chrome and calling browser.version() was a heavy-handed approach to determine the Chrome version. A small and easy to update mappings file is a better solution and it means that the `yarn install` step does not require chrome shared libs available on the system for its postinstall step PR Close #35049
2020-01-31 18:50:44 -05:00
},
"//resolutions-comment": "Ensure a single version of webdriver-manager which comes from root node_modules that has already run webdriver-manager update",
"resolutions": {
"**/webdriver-manager": "file:../../node_modules/webdriver-manager"
}
}