- From now on, NSFW service disposes after last reference
is removed. No more 10sec delay.
- Moved the temp workspace deletion to a startup task.
- Can set initial task for the window from electron-main.
- Removed the `browser-app`.
Closes#39
Signed-off-by: Akos Kitta <a.kitta@arduino.cc>
- Debounced the connectivity status update.
- Silent the output channel for the Arduino LS.
- Delay the problem markers update with 500ms.
- Do not update the status bar on every `keypress` event.
- Debounced the tab-bar toolbar updates when typing in editor.
- Fixed electron menu contribution binding.
- Aligned the editor widget factory's API to Theia.
- Set the zoom level when the app is ready (Closes#1244)
- Fixed event listener leak (Closes#1062)
Signed-off-by: Akos Kitta <a.kitta@arduino.cc>
* use theme service on settings load
* use window.matchMedia in loadSettings
* typo fix
* Patched app config to dispatch on OS' theme.
Signed-off-by: Akos Kitta <a.kitta@arduino.cc>
Co-authored-by: Akos Kitta <a.kitta@arduino.cc>
* add patch for setting IDE startup theme based on OS theme
* Patched the default theme behavior.
Signed-off-by: Akos Kitta <a.kitta@arduino.cc>
* add custom themes in register
Co-authored-by: Akos Kitta <a.kitta@arduino.cc>
GitHub Actions workflows may require access to privileged information in order to perform certain operations. GitHub
provides the capability for doing this via "repository secrets".
For security reasons, repository secrets are only accessible to a GitHub Actions workflow run when it is triggered by an
event from within the repository containing the secret. This means that a workflow which requires such secrets would
fail when run in a fork (unless the fork owner was able to set up their own secrets with suitable values).
In order to make the relevant components of the CI system friendly for use in forks by contributors validating their
work in preparation for submitting a PR, when the operations that require access to a secret are supplemental, those
operations should be configured to only run from branches of the parent repository.
Due to its unfortunate monolithic design, in addition to operations useful to contributors, the "Arduino IDE" workflow
contains several such supplemental operations:
- Code signing
- Publishing release artifacts to Arduino's server
Some attempt was previously made to configure the workflow to skip these operations when run in forks, but that
configuration was not done correctly. This made the workflow only usable by contributors with a deep enough
understanding of GitHub Actions to be able to make the necessary modifications provisionally every time they needed to
use the workflow.
The average contributor would not be capable or willing to do this, which might result in PRs being
submitted in a less validated state, increasing the burden on maintainers.
The specific misconfigurations:
**`build` job was conditional on the workflow running from `arduino/arduino-ide`**
The job itself can run just fine in a fork, so there is no reason to impose this restriction.
Since the time this conditional was added, some changes have been made to the GitHub Actions system which makes this
sort of configuration unnecessary:
- GitHub Actions is globally disabled in forks by default
- Workflows which contain a `schedule` trigger (as is the case with this one) are individually disabled by default,
requiring the repository owner to enable it specifically even after enabling GitHub Actions in general.
This means this workflow will never run unexpectedly in a fork. The fork owner will always have intentionally enabled it.
So this conditional can be removed completely.
**Code signing was conditional on PR being submitted from a branch of the base repo**
This would cause a spurious failure of the signing operation on PRs made within the contributor's fork when the signing
secrets were not defined.
The more appropriate condition of whether the signing secrets are defined or not is now used. The environment variable
name has been updated accordingly.
**`release` job was conditional on running from `arduino/arduino-ide`**
The GitHub release creation step of this job can run in any repository. It is only the step that uploads to Arduino's
AWS server which would only make sense to run from `arduino/arduino-ide`.
So the conditional is moved to the AWS upload step, allowing contributors to test the workflow's release operation in
their forks to validate related proposals.
Arduino IDE is packaged for Windows in multiple formats:
- ZIP
- NSIS
- Windows Installer (AKA "MSI")
The interactive installer of the NSIS package makes it the best option for installation by users.
The other use case for the installers is deployment by a system administrator. The Windows Installer package was added
to offer an additional installer option for this specific use case.
In this use case, a "silent install" will often be required. Previously, the Windows Installer package was configured to
start the Arduino IDE after completing the installation. This behavior is likely to be problematic for the very use case
the Windows Installer package was intended for. That configuration was not intentional, but rather a result of using
whatever setting electron-builder happened to provide as a default.
The behavior of the Windows Installer package is hereby changed to not run after installation. This also aligns it with
the behavior of the NSIS package's silent installation (running the installer with the `/S` flag).
The behavior of the NSIS installer is unchanged:
- When in interactive mode: user chooses whether to start Arduino IDE
- When in silent mode: Arduino IDE does not start after installation
When using the interactive installer, the user is presented with a dialog requested they agree to this.
The previous statement about initiation of a download constituting agreement is relevant in the context of the text's source on the arduino.cc downloads page, but not at all in the context of the installer dialog.
* IDE updater assorted bugfix
- add linux AppImage target
- fix hardcoded if condition that causes to always show the update dialog
- fix redundant test build version
- recalculate sha512 after notarization on macOS
* boost notarization speed
* recalculate artifacts hash
* Remove check for updates on startup setting
* Remove useless exported function
* Update template-package.json used to package IDE
* Add function to get channel file during packaging step
* Add updates check
* move ide updater on backend
* configure updater options
* add auto update preferences
* TMP check updates on start and download
* index on check-update-startup: fcb8f6e TMP check updates on start and download
* set version to skip on local storage
* add IDE setting to toggle update check on start-up
* comment out check for updates on startup and auto update settings
* Update Theia to 1.22.1
* updated CI
* download changelog and show it in IDE updater dialog
* remove useless file
* remove useless code
* add i18n to updater dialog
* fix i18n
* refactor UpdateInfo typing
* add macos zip to artifacts
* Simply use `--ignore-engines`
* Use correct --ignore-engines
* Fix semver#valid call
* Use C++17
* updated documentation
* add update channel preference
* update updater url
* updated documentation
* Fix the C++ version
* Build flag for cpp
* add disclaimer with correct node version
* Update `electron-builder`
* Fix `Electron.Menu` issue
* Skip electron rebuild
* Rebuild native dependencies beforehand
* Use resolutions section
* Update template-package.json as well
* move ide-updater to electron application
* refactor ide-updater service
* update yarn.lock
* update i18n
* Revert "Add gRPC user agent (#834)"
This reverts commit 5ab3a747a6e8bf551b5c0e59a98154d387e0a200.
* fix ide download url
* update latest file in CI
* fix i18n check
Co-authored-by: Silvano Cerza <silvanocerza@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Francesco Stasi <f.stasi@me.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark Sujew <msujew@yahoo.de>
* Update Theia to 1.19.0
* update CLI to 0.20.0-rc3
* Add language selector to settings
* updated language server and vscode-arduino-tools
* update Language Server flags
* get cli port from config
* force native menu on windows
* pinned Language Server to rc2
* fix search icon
* update CLI version
- Skip Mac/Win code signing and Apple notarization only if PR comes from a fork
- Disable workflows entirely if the user enabled Github Actions in
their fork repo
- Add steps to help Mac users to test their forked code in BUILDING.md