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Also make sure Sonar can process TypeScript files.
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Make sure we obey the REUSE (https://reuse.software) specification and the
origin, copyright owner, and license of all files are clearly marked.
The whole project is under the EPL-2.0, except for trivial files where copyright
is not applicable that are marked with the CC0-1.0 license. Moreover, code
included from third parties is also available under the respective license.
chore: add CONTRIBUTORS.md
List all authors and supporting organizations in accordance with the REUSE
specification.
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* Always write ESLint output to a file in addition to the console to make the
lintFrontend task cacheable in Gradle (according to the output file).
* Make sure frontend task inputs are declared properly for caching.
* Make sure Typescript type checking is incremental.
* Do not use @tsconfig, because both Vite and SonarScanner have problems with
extending tsconfig files from Yarn PnP modules.
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Support for typescript@4.9.4 available in yarn 4.0.0-rc.33 according to
https://github.com/yarnpkg/berry/pull/5127#issuecomment-1345664949
Also updates other frontend dependencies.
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Also refactor virtual thread ExecutorService handling and integration
tests.
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Also introduces tsconfig.shared.json to keep track of source files used
both and build time and in the browser.
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vite-plugin-inject-preload and vite-plugin-pwa generate peer dependency
warnings, because they still require vite 3, but this does not lead to
any incorrect behavior in practice.
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Also bumps some dependencies and updates tsconfig.json
The added workarounds should be remove once
https://github.com/mobxjs/mobx/issues/3582 is resolved.
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To point the frontend to a backend server, update the config.json
file in the website root.
The config.json is generated automatically in debug mode and when
running from a standalone jar.
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Use a HMR acceptor as in
https://github.com/vitejs/vite/issues/10227#issuecomment-1256969751
Also updates frontend tooling to the latest version
(yarn now support typescript 4.8.4)
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Use a variable font to reduce the number of files to be deployed
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Expressing logic in statecharts for complex stateful behaviours should
improve maintainability
We use @xstate/cli to statically analyze statcharts before typechecking
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Lets us track priorities of tasks without cancellation.
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Also bumps frontend dependencies
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Might need manual intervention in browsers, e.g.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/progressive-web-apps-chromium/how-to/window-controls-overlay#enable-the-window-controls-overlay-api-in-microsoft-edge
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Optimize first page loading time.
We only include variable and woff2 fonts, as they are widely supported.
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Also bumps frontend dependencies.
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Also overhaulds the building and linting for frontend assets.
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This allows us to simplify the webpack configuration and the gradle
build scripts.
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