On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 5:30 PM, Ryan Barry <[email protected]> wrote:
> Nothing, but thanks. > > It is/was a question of time. I didn't expect the changes to > ovirt-engine-modules to make it into master as quickly as they did (to be > fair, it's been nearly a month since the initial meeting, but that month > passed very quickly prepping for the beta release). > > I'm pushing patches to cockpit-ovirt and ovirt-engine-nodejs-modules to > get cockpit-ovirt working on master again now. > Please add Greg & me as reviewers :-) also, if there are any open issues or questions, let us know. > > On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 6:56 AM, Greg Sheremeta <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> I can assist too. What do you need? If it's easier, I'm available on IRC. >> >> On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 8:00 AM, Sandro Bonazzola <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Vojtech, can you please help Ryan and Marek with cockpit-ovirt? >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 3:29 PM, Vojtech Szocs <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello devs, >>>> >>>> following packages, intended as build-time dependencies of oVirt >>>> JavaScript projects, have been updated: >>>> >>>> * ovirt-engine-nodejs >>>> * ovirt-engine-nodejs-modules >>>> * ovirt-engine-yarn >>>> >>>> If you use those packages, please read on to learn how to adapt your >>>> project. oVirt Dashboard (master) is already adapted and you can use >>>> it as your reference. >>>> >>>> == >>>> >>>> 1, move your project from npm to Yarn: >>>> >>>> - using nodejs-modules implies that your project moves from npm to >>>> Yarn, please do this as your first step >>>> - make sure to add yarn.lock file to source control: rm -rf >>>> node_modules && yarn install # generates yarn.lock >>>> - your automation/*.packages should contain something like this: >>>> >>>> ovirt-engine-nodejs-6.9.4 >>>> ovirt-engine-nodejs-modules-1.0.3 >>>> ovirt-engine-yarn-0.19.1 >>>> >>>> - since oVirt CI uses yum cache, always specify exact version of >>>> nodejs-modules in your automation/*.packages >>>> - in your RPM build script, make sure to set up Node.js env.: source >>>> /usr/share/ovirt-engine-nodejs-modules/setup-env.sh >>>> >>>> == >>>> >>>> 2a, dependency handling - 1st time: >>>> >>>> - clone nodejs-modules repo & update the projects.list file - add >>>> URL(s) to your project's files (package.json + yarn.lock) >>>> - bump .z in RPM Version and reset the RPM Release number, submit >>>> patch to Gerrit >>>> - in your project, update automation/*.packages to use the right >>>> nodejs-modules version >>>> >>>> 2b, dependency handling - whenever your dependencies change: >>>> >>>> - clone nodejs-modules repo & bump RPM Release number, submit patch to >>>> Gerrit >>>> - in your project, update automation/*.packages to use the right >>>> nodejs-modules version >>>> >>>> == >>>> >>>> Q: how does the new nodejs-modules work? >>>> >>>> A: instead of maintaining one big package.json file to specify all >>>> dependencies of all projects (effectively forcing all projects to use >>>> single dependency tree), it contains the projects.list file with >>>> URL(s) to specific project files. >>>> >>>> When building nodejs-modules RPM, it goes through the list of URL(s), >>>> downloading project's files (package.json + yarn.lock), then >>>> downloading required dependencies (using Yarn) and collecting their >>>> .tar.gz sources. The nodejs-modules RPM therefore contains a flat list >>>> of all .tar.gz sources of all dependencies of all projects. >>>> >>>> When you source the setup-env.sh script, it does, among other things, >>>> tell Yarn to use >>>> /usr/share/ovirt-engine-nodejs-modules/yarn-offline-cache containing >>>> all .tar.gz sources. Then, it runs Yarn in offline mode to populate >>>> your project's node_modules directory. >>>> >>>> == >>>> >>>> Hope this helps. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Vojtech >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Devel mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Sandro Bonazzola >>> Better technology. Faster innovation. Powered by community collaboration. >>> See how it works at redhat.com >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Devel mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Greg Sheremeta, MBA >> Red Hat, Inc. >> Sr. Software Engineer >> [email protected] >> > >
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