Refactor the remaining logic from gulp. Part of the browser build script
refactor effort.
Webpack is now responsible for performing most of the operations previously
done by gulp. This includes: - Setting browser specific class - Building the
manifest file The `package.json` is modified to include browser specific
commands for `build`, `build:prod`, `build:watch` and `dist`.
# Manifests
Manifests now uses the `copy-webpack-plugin` `transform` feature. The logic is
located in `apps/browser/webpack/manifest.js`. It reads a template, which
supports some basic operations primarily overriding with browser specific
fields using `__browser__`. The `manifest.json` for both regular and mv3
builds are identical to our existing manifests except:
- `applications` renamed to `browser_specific_settings`.
- `permissions` sorted alphabetically.
# Safari build
Safari requires additional packaging commands. This is implemented as a
powershell script due to the cross-platform nature, and since we generally
require powershell in our distribution pipelines. An alternative would be to
write it in bash, but bash is less powerful and would require some additional
commands like `jq`. Another alternative is to write it using js, but that would
require additional dependencies.
Refactor the remaining logic from gulp. Part of the browser build script
refactor effort.
Webpack is now responsible for performing most of the operations previously
done by gulp. This includes: - Setting browser specific class - Building the
manifest file The `package.json` is modified to include browser specific
commands for `build`, `build:prod`, `build:watch` and `dist`.
# Manifests
Manifests now uses the `copy-webpack-plugin` `transform` feature. The logic is
located in `apps/browser/webpack/manifest.js`. It reads a template, which
supports some basic operations primarily overriding with browser specific
fields using `__browser__`. The `manifest.json` for both regular and mv3
builds are identical to our existing manifests except:
- `applications` renamed to `browser_specific_settings`.
- `permissions` sorted alphabetically.
# Safari build
Safari requires additional packaging commands. This is implemented as a
powershell script due to the cross-platform nature, and since we generally
require powershell in our distribution pipelines. An alternative would be to
write it in bash, but bash is less powerful and would require some additional
commands like `jq`. Another alternative is to write it using js, but that would
require additional dependencies.
* Return error code when any tsc typecheck fails
* Try with bash
`sh ./scripts/test-types.s` resulted in errors missing `[[`,
which is a bash builtin. It's possible the ubuntu runner is using
some other shell.
* Fix spec type errors
* Switch to node for Windows compatibility
* Move auth service factories to Auth team
* Move authentication componenets to Auth team
* Move auth guard services to Auth team
* Move Duo content script to Auth team
* Move auth CLI commands to Auth team
* Move Desktop Account components to Auth Team
* Move Desktop guards to Auth team
* Move two-factor provider images to Auth team
* Move web Accounts components to Auth Team
* Move web settings components to Auth Team
* Move web two factor images to Auth Team
* Fix missed import changes for Auth Team
* Fix Linting errors
* Fix missed CLI imports
* Fix missed Desktop imports
* Revert images move
* Fix missed imports in Web
* Move angular lib components to Auth Team
* Move angular auth guards to Auth team
* Move strategy specs to Auth team
* Update .eslintignore for new paths
* Move lib common abstractions to Auth team
* Move services to Auth team
* Move common lib enums to Auth team
* Move webauthn iframe to Auth team
* Move lib common domain models to Auth team
* Move common lib requests to Auth team
* Move response models to Auth team
* Clean up whitelist
* Move bit web components to Auth team
* Move SSO and SCIM files to Auth team
* Revert move SCIM to Auth team
SCIM belongs to Admin Console team
* Move captcha to Auth team
* Move key connector to Auth team
* Move emergency access to auth team
* Delete extra file
* linter fixes
* Move kdf config to auth team
* Fix whitelist
* Fix duo autoformat
* Complete two factor provider request move
* Fix whitelist names
* Fix login capitalization
* Revert hint dependency reordering
* Revert hint dependency reordering
* Revert hint component
This components is being picked up as a move between clients
* Move web hint component to Auth team
* Move new files to auth team
* Fix desktop build
* Fix browser build
* Create sessions sync structure
* Add observing to session-syncer
* Do not run syncer logic in decorator tests
* Extract test constants
* Change Observables to BehaviorSubject
* Move sendMessage to static method in BrowserApi
* Implement session sync
* only watch in manifest v3
* Use session sync on folder service
* Add array observable sync
* Bypass cache on update from message
* Create feature and dev flags for browser
* Protect development-only methods with decorator
* Improve todo comments for long-term residency
* Use class properties in init
* Do not reuse mocks
* Use json (de)serialization patterns
* Fix failing session storage in dev environment
* Split up complex EncString constructor
* Default false for decrypted session storage
* Try removing hydrate EncString method
* PR review
* PR test review