Boogidy, boogidy, boogidy. Let's go racing! 🏎️
Removes the over-complicated and super-slow setup we had with ESLint & Prettier in favour of Biome. The largest change with the formatting is moving from Allman braces to 1TBS braces. Other than that, it's *pretty much* the same. Ah, and that Biome runs formatting and linting on the entire project about x10 faster than the old system ran formatting on one file. Seriously, the guy who came up with that last solution should be fired. :runs:
I've kept all of the formatting and linting commands the same as before, with the main mamma-jamma being: `npm run format`, which applies formatting and linting changes to the entire project.
Formatting-on-save works (quickly!) by (1) ensuring that you're working within the VSC workspace (as you should be), and (2) have the recommended Biome VSC extension installed. The link to the Biome extension is in the README.
This limits our options on code formatting going forward; Biome, like prettier, is very opinionated with very few formatting options available. But I see this as a good thing. I'd rather spend my time arguing about which gun in Tarkov is the best, rather than coding brace styles...
...It's the TOZ, and it always will be. Don't DM me.
Co-authored-by: chomp <chomp@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT/Server/pulls/383
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Co-committed-by: Refringe <me@refringe.com>
# Conflicts:
# project/src/callbacks/GameCallbacks.ts
# project/src/callbacks/MatchCallbacks.ts
# project/src/routers/static/GameStaticRouter.ts
Resolved by Refringe
Rebranded src code and scripts to SPT
Co-authored-by: clodan <clodan@clodan.com>
Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/345
Co-authored-by: Alex <clodan@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Co-committed-by: Alex <clodan@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
This is primarily to stop confusion when a user overwrites their `aki_data` folder with an old version, the data shown in logs/server console is now based on compile time data instead of runtime data.
- New build.json file added to the `obj/ide/` folder that gets populated with the build data on build
- Moved asset copying prior to packaging, so that `obj/ide/build.json` is available at package time
- Updated all references of core.commit, and core.buildTime to use globalThis
- Updated all references of core.akiVersion to use globalThis with a fallback if not found (When running in VSCode for example)
Co-authored-by: DrakiaXYZ <565558+TheDgtl@users.noreply.github.com>
Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/297
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Co-committed-by: DrakiaXYZ <drakiaxyz@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Updates many of the out of date npm packages and brings us up to Node v20 LTS. :D
Co-authored-by: chomp <chomp@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/260
Co-authored-by: Refringe <me@refringe.com>
Co-committed-by: Refringe <me@refringe.com>
A previous commit 03ae37ec2f hardcoded windows x64 into the build options for build automation. This change restores the ability to build the server using the builder's architecture and platform to the default behavior and adds support for cross-compling via optional parameters `--arch` and `--platform`.
The option can be used by `npm run build:release -- --arch=x64 --platform=win32`.
Note the `--` in the middle is to tell npm whatever comes next, is for the script, not npm.
Additionally, the copy pnpm executables step has been changed to download pnpm release for the correct platform directly from the npm registry.
Co-authored-by: qe201020335 <qe201020335@sina.com>
Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/247
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When the server was being built on systems other than Windows, that system's version of node was being downloaded for the build instead of the expected versions (Win/x64). This change hardcodes the values so that they're no longer dynamically pulled from the current system. Should help with generating automated builds.
Also, re-enabled the build step that added the icon to the Windows executable. It was being skipped over on non-Windows platforms and I don't know why... it should be a cross-platform solution.
Fixed some instances of:
- Unordered imports
- Reassigning function parameters
- Modifying values in assignment/return statements
- Array.forEach being used instead of for...of
- Simplified control logic
- `run:profiler` now uses swc instead of tsc.
- Removed `tsconfig.test.json` as it was only being used for the profiler which is now using swc.
- simplified `tsconfig.json` and `tsconfig.typedef.json`, they both had `baseUrl` and `paths` set to the same values, so i just moved them to `tsconfig.base.json`
Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/166
Co-authored-by: TheSparta <thesparta@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Co-committed-by: TheSparta <thesparta@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
This PR fixes a long standing issue where stacktraces in the built executable didn't have line and column numbers, so you were left wondering where exactly in a given function an error occurred.
This also fixes source maps being generated but not actually included in the executable, this fix results in `source-map-support` actually doing it's job, so now stacktrace paths point to the typescript files, line and column number, instead of the transpiled javascript line and column number.
Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/153
Co-authored-by: TheSparta <thesparta@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
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Initially this was going to be an update to dependencies but it seems i got a little carried away!
Anyways this PR removes 2 unused dependencies (`jshint` and `utf-8-validate`), and 2 other, `del` and `fs-extra` that were replaced by the built-in `fs/promises`.
It also renames all `tsconfig` and `Dockerfile` files, in a way that when viewed in a file tree sorted alphabetically they will be next to each other.
It also updates the typescript target to `ES2022`, and changes moduleResolution from `Node` to `Node10` (this isn't an update, they are the same thing but `Node` is now deprecated).
It also adds the `node:` discriminator to every import from built-in modules.
It also has major changes to the build script, `del` and `fs-extra` were only being used in the build script, it's now using `fs/promises` instead, cleaned up the code from some functions, adds better documentation to a few functions, and renames some gulp tasks and npm scripts to better represent what they actually do.
And finally it updates dependencies, except for `atomically` which can't be updated unless the project switches to ESM.
Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/150
Co-authored-by: TheSparta <thesparta@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
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Replaced calls (where possible) to JSON.parse/stringify with use of `jsonUtil` functions
`VFS.ts` was tricky, it can't be updated as it'd create a circular dependency
Also add json5 to package.json for modders to have access to
Co-authored-by: Dev <dev@dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/112