Summary:
Follow up of D32665064, this diff moves all plugin management logic from flipper-ui to flipper-server. Things like downloading, installing, querying new plugins.
Loading plugins is handled separately in the next diff.
Reviewed By: nikoant
Differential Revision: D32666537
fbshipit-source-id: 9786b82987f00180bb26200e38735b334dc4d5c3
Summary: Mostly disabling warnings for scripts which are fine to use `console.error` directly.
Reviewed By: timur-valiev
Differential Revision: D30812956
fbshipit-source-id: 7fdc5bdf08f72d0d849ece6a4194d6a115d693f0
Summary:
Sorry for long diff! I can try to split it if necessary, but many changes here are 1-1 replacements / renames.
**Preambule**
Currently we bundle default plugins into the Flipper main bundle. This helps us to reduce bundle size, because of plugin dependencies re-use. E.g. if multiple plugins use "lodash" when they are bundled together, only one copy of "lodash" added. When they are bundled separately, the same dependency might be added to each of them. However as we're not going to include most of plugins into Flipper distributive anymore and going to rely on Marketplace instead, this bundling doesn't provide significant size benefits anymore. In addition to that, bundling makes it impossible to differentiate whether thrown errors are originated from Flipper core or one of its plugins.
Why don't we remove plugin bundling at all? Because for "dev mode" it actually quite useful. It makes dev build start much faster and also enables using of Fast Refresh for plugin development (fast refresh won't work for plugins loaded from disk).
**Changes**
This diff introduces new option "no-bundled-plugins" for "yarn start" and "yarn build" commands. For now, by default, we will continue bundling default plugins into the Flipper main bundle, but if this option provided then we will build each default plugin separately and include their packages into the Flipper distributive as "pre-installed" to be able to load them from disk even without access to Marketplace.
For "yarn start", we're adding symlinks to plugin folders in "static/defaultPlugins" and then they are loaded by Flipper. For "yarn build" we are dereferencing these symlinks to include physical files of plugins into folder "defaultPlugins" of the produced distributive. Folder "defaultPlugins" is excluded from asar, because loading of plugins from asar archive might introduce some unexpected issues depending on their implementation.
Reviewed By: mweststrate
Differential Revision: D28431838
fbshipit-source-id: f7757e9f5ba9183ed918d70252de3ce0e823177d
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/flipper/pull/2172
New script which runs "tsc" for all plugins, receives list of errors and then checks which plugins are affected. It works for shared libs too, e.g. if there is an error in a shared library, then all plugins dependant on it will be counted as affected. For convenience, script saves list of errors affecting each plugin to "tsc-errors.log" in plugin folder.
This script will be used for automatic type-checking plugins against current "stable" and "insiders" versions of Flipper.
An alternative to this implementation would be to simply run "tsc" for each plugin individually, but such implementation takes a lot of time (5+ sec per plugin) and so cannot be effectively used on diffs.
Reviewed By: mweststrate
Differential Revision: D27499765
fbshipit-source-id: fcbbfc94a13e6c7c5beff0c889a929f84c41b2dd