This is working off pull request "[Add support for pnpm as a webapp build tool. #767](https://git.vdb.to/cerc-io/stack-orchestrator/pulls/767/files)" that adds `pnpm` package manager support for `nextjs` & `webapps`.
`bun` default build output directory (defined as `CERC_BUILD_OUTPUT_DIR`) is `dist` which should already be handled with `pnpm` support in the previously mentioned [pull request](https://git.vdb.to/cerc-io/stack-orchestrator/pulls/767/files)
Installing `bun` using `npm` following our previous `pnpm` installation
```zsh
npm install -g bun
```
We'll be using `bun` as a package manager that works with `Node.js` projects as defined in bun's [docs](https://bun.sh/docs/cli/install)
> The bun CLI contains a Node.js-compatible package manager designed to be a dramatically faster replacement for npm, yarn, and pnpm. It's a standalone tool that will work in pre-existing Node.js projects; if your project has a package.json, bun install can help you speed up your workflow.
To test `next.js` apps using `node.js` and compatibility with all four packager managers -- `npm`, `yarn`, `pnpm`, and `bun` -- use the branches of snowball's [nextjs-package-manager-example-app](https://git.vdb.to/snowball/nextjs-package-manager-example-app) repo: `nextjs-package-manager/npm`, `nextjs-package-manager/yarn`, `nextjs-package-manager/pnpm`, `nextjs-package-manager/bun`.
Co-authored-by: Vivian Phung <dev+github@vivianphung.com>
Co-authored-by: David Boreham <dboreham@noreply.git.vdb.to>
Reviewed-on: https://git.vdb.to/cerc-io/stack-orchestrator/pulls/800
Reviewed-by: David Boreham <dboreham@noreply.git.vdb.to>
Co-authored-by: VPhung24 <vphung24@noreply.git.vdb.to>
Co-committed-by: VPhung24 <vphung24@noreply.git.vdb.to>
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#854
Reviewed-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@noreply.git.vdb.to>
Co-authored-by: David Boreham <dboreham@noreply.git.vdb.to>
Co-committed-by: David Boreham <dboreham@noreply.git.vdb.to>
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#831
Co-authored-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#830
Co-authored-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#829
Co-authored-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Tweak the auto-detection logic slightly for single-page apps, and also print the results.
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#828
Co-authored-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#806
Co-authored-by: David Boreham <david@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: David Boreham <david@bozemanpass.com>
Updates fixturenet-plugeth stack for the Deneb fork based on Geth v1.13.x:
- updates genesis generator tool, and simplifies the config: the default from `ethereum-genesis-generator` can be used for a from-genesis Merged chain.
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#789
Reviewed-by: jonathanface <jonathanface@noreply.git.vdb.to>
Reviewed-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@noreply.git.vdb.to>
revert Blind commit to fix laconic CLI calls after rename. (#784)
`laconic cns` got renamed to `laconic registry` which breaks all the scripts and commands that use it.
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#784
Co-authored-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#788
`laconic cns` got renamed to `laconic registry` which breaks all the scripts and commands that use it.
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#784
Co-authored-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Make sure to check the exit code of the docker build and bubble it back up to laconic-so.
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#778
Co-authored-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
This saves about 1GB of space in the image.
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#773
Co-authored-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
This adds support for auto-detecting pnpm as a build tool for webapps.
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#767
Reviewed-by: David Boreham <dboreham@noreply.git.vdb.to>
Co-authored-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
This creates a new environment variable, CERC_SINGLE_PAGE_APP, which controls whether a catchall redirection back to / is applied.
If the value is not explicitly set, we try to detect if the page looks like a single-page app.
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#763
Co-authored-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#758
Co-authored-by: David Boreham <david@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: David Boreham <david@bozemanpass.com>
This adds a stack for the backend from snowball/snowballtools-base.
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#751
Co-authored-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
If the tree has a 'build-webapp.sh' script, use that.
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#750
Co-authored-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Minor fixes to envsubst for webapps. Somewhat specially treated is `LACONIC_HOSTED_CONFIG_homepage` which can be used to replace the homepage in package.json. With react, this gets an extra `/` though, which we need to remove.
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#746
Co-authored-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
In kind, when we bind-mount a host directory it is first mounted into the kind container at /mnt, then into the pod at the desired location.
We accidentally picked this up for full-blown k8s, and were creating volumes at /mnt. This changes the behavior for both kind and regular k8s so that bind mounts are only allowed if a fully-qualified path is specified. If no path is specified at all, a default storageClass is assumed to be present, and the volume managed by a provisioner.
Eg, for kind, the default provisioner is: https://github.com/rancher/local-path-provisioner
```
stack: test
deploy-to: k8s-kind
config:
test-variable-1: test-value-1
network:
ports:
test:
- '80'
volumes:
# this will be bind-mounted to a host-path
test-data-bind: /srv/data
# this will be managed by the k8s node
test-data-auto:
configmaps:
test-config: ./configmap/test-config
```
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#741
Co-authored-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: Thomas E Lackey <telackey@bozemanpass.com>
Reviewed-on: cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#736
Co-authored-by: David Boreham <david@bozemanpass.com>
Co-committed-by: David Boreham <david@bozemanpass.com>
* Deploy osmosis on Urbit fake ship
* Remove Urbit configuration from existing osmosis stack
* Add a separate stack for Osmosis front end on Urbit
* Run script for renaming build files with bash
* Add environment variables required in urbit osmosis build
* Fix BASEPATH in compose file
* Remove ipfs-glob-host from network config in osmosis readme
* Use laconic branch for osmosis frontend
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Co-authored-by: Nabarun <nabarun@deepstacksoft.com>
* Create uniswap-frontend stack
* Add stack for building uniswap frontend app
* Add a container for Urbit fake ship
* Update with deployment command
* Add a service for uniswap app deployment to urbit
* Use a script to start urbit ship to handle restarts
* Rename stack name to uniswap-urbit-app
* Rename build.sh to build-app.sh and check if build already exists
* Rename stack directory name
* Update uniswap build restart on failure
* Perform uniswap app deployment in the urbit container
* Add steps to create glob for the app
* Tail /dev/null after deployment
* Add steps to install the app to desk
* Host glob files for uniswap
* Update repo branch
* Update readme with command to get urbit password
* Update readme
* Update readme to open urbit web UI
* Expose the port on glob hosting container
* Avoid exposing urbit http port
* Add scripts for installing uniswap on remote urbit instance
* Configure GQL proxy for uniswap app
* Use laconic branch for app repo
* Rename urbit pod for uniswap app deployment
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Co-authored-by: Prathamesh Musale <prathamesh.musale0@gmail.com>