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/**
* Special build task to handle various jQuery build requirements.
* Compiles JS modules into one bundle, sets the custom AMD name,
* and includes/excludes specified modules
*/
Release: migrate release process to release-it *Authors* - Checking and updating authors has been migrated to a custom script in the repo *Changelog* - changelogplease is no longer maintained - generate changelog in markdown for GitHub releases - generate changelog in HTML for blog posts - generate contributors list in HTML for blog posts *dist* - clone dist repo, copy files, and commit/push - commit tag with dist files on main branch; remove dist files from main branch after release *cdn* - clone cdn repo, copy files, and commit/push - create versioned and unversioned copies in cdn/ - generate md5 sums and archives for Google and MSFT *build* - implement reproducible builds and verify release builds * uses the last modified date for the latest commit * See https://reproducible-builds.org/ - the verify workflow also ensures all files were properly published to the CDN and npm *docs* - the new release workflow is documented at build/release/README.md *misc* - now that we don't need the jquery-release script and now that we no longer need to build on Node 10, we can use ESM in all files in the build folder - move dist wrappers to "wrappers" folders for easy removal of all built files - limit certain workflows to the main repo (not forks) - version in package.json has been set to beta.1 so that the next release will be beta.2 - release-it added the `preReleaseBase` option and we now always set it to `1` in the npm script. This is a noop for stable releases. Fixes jquery/jquery-release#114 Closes gh-5512
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import fs from "node:fs/promises";
import path from "node:path";
import util from "node:util";
import { exec as nodeExec } from "node:child_process";
import * as rollup from "rollup";
import excludedFromSlim from "./lib/slim-exclude.js";
import rollupFileOverrides from "./lib/rollupFileOverridesPlugin.js";
import isCleanWorkingDir from "./lib/isCleanWorkingDir.js";
import processForDist from "./dist.js";
import minify from "./minify.js";
import getTimestamp from "./lib/getTimestamp.js";
import { compareSize } from "./lib/compareSize.js";
const exec = util.promisify( nodeExec );
const pkg = JSON.parse( await fs.readFile( "./package.json", "utf8" ) );
const minimum = [ "core" ];
// Exclude specified modules if the module matching the key is removed
const removeWith = {
ajax: [ "manipulation/_evalUrl", "deprecated/ajax-event-alias" ],
callbacks: [ "deferred" ],
css: [ "effects", "dimensions", "offset" ],
"css/showHide": [ "effects" ],
deferred: {
remove: [ "ajax", "effects", "queue", "core/ready" ],
include: [ "core/ready-no-deferred" ]
},
event: [ "deprecated/ajax-event-alias", "deprecated/event" ],
selector: [ "css/hiddenVisibleSelectors", "effects/animatedSelector" ]
};
async function read( filename ) {
Release: migrate release process to release-it *Authors* - Checking and updating authors has been migrated to a custom script in the repo *Changelog* - changelogplease is no longer maintained - generate changelog in markdown for GitHub releases - generate changelog in HTML for blog posts - generate contributors list in HTML for blog posts *dist* - clone dist repo, copy files, and commit/push - commit tag with dist files on main branch; remove dist files from main branch after release *cdn* - clone cdn repo, copy files, and commit/push - create versioned and unversioned copies in cdn/ - generate md5 sums and archives for Google and MSFT *build* - implement reproducible builds and verify release builds * uses the last modified date for the latest commit * See https://reproducible-builds.org/ - the verify workflow also ensures all files were properly published to the CDN and npm *docs* - the new release workflow is documented at build/release/README.md *misc* - now that we don't need the jquery-release script and now that we no longer need to build on Node 10, we can use ESM in all files in the build folder - move dist wrappers to "wrappers" folders for easy removal of all built files - limit certain workflows to the main repo (not forks) - version in package.json has been set to beta.1 so that the next release will be beta.2 - release-it added the `preReleaseBase` option and we now always set it to `1` in the npm script. This is a noop for stable releases. Fixes jquery/jquery-release#114 Closes gh-5512
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return fs.readFile( path.join( "./src", filename ), "utf8" );
}
// Remove the src folder and file extension
// and ensure unix-style path separators
function moduleName( filename ) {
return filename
Release: migrate release process to release-it *Authors* - Checking and updating authors has been migrated to a custom script in the repo *Changelog* - changelogplease is no longer maintained - generate changelog in markdown for GitHub releases - generate changelog in HTML for blog posts - generate contributors list in HTML for blog posts *dist* - clone dist repo, copy files, and commit/push - commit tag with dist files on main branch; remove dist files from main branch after release *cdn* - clone cdn repo, copy files, and commit/push - create versioned and unversioned copies in cdn/ - generate md5 sums and archives for Google and MSFT *build* - implement reproducible builds and verify release builds * uses the last modified date for the latest commit * See https://reproducible-builds.org/ - the verify workflow also ensures all files were properly published to the CDN and npm *docs* - the new release workflow is documented at build/release/README.md *misc* - now that we don't need the jquery-release script and now that we no longer need to build on Node 10, we can use ESM in all files in the build folder - move dist wrappers to "wrappers" folders for easy removal of all built files - limit certain workflows to the main repo (not forks) - version in package.json has been set to beta.1 so that the next release will be beta.2 - release-it added the `preReleaseBase` option and we now always set it to `1` in the npm script. This is a noop for stable releases. Fixes jquery/jquery-release#114 Closes gh-5512
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.replace( new RegExp( `.*\\${ path.sep }src\\${ path.sep }` ), "" )
.replace( /\.js$/, "" )
.split( path.sep )
.join( path.posix.sep );
}
async function readdirRecursive( dir, all = [] ) {
let files;
try {
Release: migrate release process to release-it *Authors* - Checking and updating authors has been migrated to a custom script in the repo *Changelog* - changelogplease is no longer maintained - generate changelog in markdown for GitHub releases - generate changelog in HTML for blog posts - generate contributors list in HTML for blog posts *dist* - clone dist repo, copy files, and commit/push - commit tag with dist files on main branch; remove dist files from main branch after release *cdn* - clone cdn repo, copy files, and commit/push - create versioned and unversioned copies in cdn/ - generate md5 sums and archives for Google and MSFT *build* - implement reproducible builds and verify release builds * uses the last modified date for the latest commit * See https://reproducible-builds.org/ - the verify workflow also ensures all files were properly published to the CDN and npm *docs* - the new release workflow is documented at build/release/README.md *misc* - now that we don't need the jquery-release script and now that we no longer need to build on Node 10, we can use ESM in all files in the build folder - move dist wrappers to "wrappers" folders for easy removal of all built files - limit certain workflows to the main repo (not forks) - version in package.json has been set to beta.1 so that the next release will be beta.2 - release-it added the `preReleaseBase` option and we now always set it to `1` in the npm script. This is a noop for stable releases. Fixes jquery/jquery-release#114 Closes gh-5512
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files = await fs.readdir( path.join( "./src", dir ), {
withFileTypes: true
} );
} catch ( e ) {
return all;
}
for ( const file of files ) {
const filepath = path.join( dir, file.name );
if ( file.isDirectory() ) {
all.push( ...( await readdirRecursive( filepath ) ) );
} else {
all.push( moduleName( filepath ) );
}
}
return all;
}
Core: Move the factory to separate exports Since versions 1.11.0/2.1.0, jQuery has used a module wrapper with one strange addition - in CommonJS environments, if a global `window` with a `document` was not present, jQuery exported a factory accepting a `window` implementation and returning jQuery. This approach created a number of problems: 1. Properly typing jQuery would be a nightmare as the exported value depends on the environment. In practice, typing definitions ignored the factory case. 2. Since we now use named exports for the jQuery module version, it felt weird to have `jQuery` and `$` pointing to the factory instead of real jQuery. Instead, for jQuery 4.0 we leverage the just added `exports` field in `package.json` to expose completely separate factory entry points: one for the full build, one for the slim one. Exports definitions for `./factory` & `./factory-slim` are simpler than for `.` and `./slim` - this is because it's a new entry point, we only expose a named export and so there's no issue with just pointing Node.js to the CommonJS version (we cannot use the module version for `import` from Node.js to avoid double package hazard). The factory entry points are also not meant for the Web browser which always has a proper `window` - and they'd be unfit for an inclusion in a regular script tag anyway. Because of that, we also don't generate minified versions of these entry points. The factory files are not pushed to the CDN since they are mostly aimed at Node.js. Closes gh-5293
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async function getOutputRollupOptions( {
esm = false,
factory = false
} = {} ) {
const wrapperFileName = `wrapper${
factory ? "-factory" : ""
}${
esm ? "-esm" : ""
}.js`;
const wrapperSource = await read( wrapperFileName );
// Catch `// @CODE` and subsequent comment lines event if they don't start
// in the first column.
const wrapper = wrapperSource.split(
/[\x20\t]*\/\/ @CODE\n(?:[\x20\t]*\/\/[^\n]+\n)*/
);
return {
// The ESM format is not actually used as we strip it during the
// build, inserting our own wrappers; it's just that it doesn't
// generate any extra wrappers so there's nothing for us to remove.
format: "esm",
intro: wrapper[ 0 ].replace( /\n*$/, "" ),
outro: wrapper[ 1 ].replace( /^\n*/, "" )
};
}
function unique( array ) {
return [ ...new Set( array ) ];
}
async function checkExclude( exclude, include ) {
const included = [ ...include ];
const excluded = [ ...exclude ];
for ( const module of exclude ) {
if ( minimum.indexOf( module ) !== -1 ) {
throw new Error( `Module \"${ module }\" is a minimum requirement.` );
}
// Exclude all files in the dir of the same name
// These are the removable dependencies
// It's fine if the directory is not there
// `selector` is a special case as we don't just remove
// the module, but we replace it with `selector-native`
// which re-uses parts of the `src/selector` dir.
if ( module !== "selector" ) {
const files = await readdirRecursive( module );
excluded.push( ...files );
}
// Check removeWith list
const additional = removeWith[ module ];
if ( additional ) {
const [ additionalExcluded, additionalIncluded ] = await checkExclude(
additional.remove || additional,
additional.include || []
);
excluded.push( ...additionalExcluded );
included.push( ...additionalIncluded );
}
}
return [ unique( excluded ), unique( included ) ];
}
Release: migrate release process to release-it *Authors* - Checking and updating authors has been migrated to a custom script in the repo *Changelog* - changelogplease is no longer maintained - generate changelog in markdown for GitHub releases - generate changelog in HTML for blog posts - generate contributors list in HTML for blog posts *dist* - clone dist repo, copy files, and commit/push - commit tag with dist files on main branch; remove dist files from main branch after release *cdn* - clone cdn repo, copy files, and commit/push - create versioned and unversioned copies in cdn/ - generate md5 sums and archives for Google and MSFT *build* - implement reproducible builds and verify release builds * uses the last modified date for the latest commit * See https://reproducible-builds.org/ - the verify workflow also ensures all files were properly published to the CDN and npm *docs* - the new release workflow is documented at build/release/README.md *misc* - now that we don't need the jquery-release script and now that we no longer need to build on Node 10, we can use ESM in all files in the build folder - move dist wrappers to "wrappers" folders for easy removal of all built files - limit certain workflows to the main repo (not forks) - version in package.json has been set to beta.1 so that the next release will be beta.2 - release-it added the `preReleaseBase` option and we now always set it to `1` in the npm script. This is a noop for stable releases. Fixes jquery/jquery-release#114 Closes gh-5512
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async function getLastModifiedDate() {
const { stdout } = await exec( "git log -1 --format=\"%at\"" );
return new Date( parseInt( stdout, 10 ) * 1000 );
}
async function writeCompiled( { code, dir, filename, version } ) {
Release: migrate release process to release-it *Authors* - Checking and updating authors has been migrated to a custom script in the repo *Changelog* - changelogplease is no longer maintained - generate changelog in markdown for GitHub releases - generate changelog in HTML for blog posts - generate contributors list in HTML for blog posts *dist* - clone dist repo, copy files, and commit/push - commit tag with dist files on main branch; remove dist files from main branch after release *cdn* - clone cdn repo, copy files, and commit/push - create versioned and unversioned copies in cdn/ - generate md5 sums and archives for Google and MSFT *build* - implement reproducible builds and verify release builds * uses the last modified date for the latest commit * See https://reproducible-builds.org/ - the verify workflow also ensures all files were properly published to the CDN and npm *docs* - the new release workflow is documented at build/release/README.md *misc* - now that we don't need the jquery-release script and now that we no longer need to build on Node 10, we can use ESM in all files in the build folder - move dist wrappers to "wrappers" folders for easy removal of all built files - limit certain workflows to the main repo (not forks) - version in package.json has been set to beta.1 so that the next release will be beta.2 - release-it added the `preReleaseBase` option and we now always set it to `1` in the npm script. This is a noop for stable releases. Fixes jquery/jquery-release#114 Closes gh-5512
2023-07-27 15:24:49 +00:00
// Use the last modified date so builds are reproducible
const date = process.env.RELEASE_DATE ?
new Date( process.env.RELEASE_DATE ) :
await getLastModifiedDate();
const compiledContents = code
// Embed Version
.replace( /@VERSION/g, version )
// Embed Date
// yyyy-mm-ddThh:mmZ
Release: migrate release process to release-it *Authors* - Checking and updating authors has been migrated to a custom script in the repo *Changelog* - changelogplease is no longer maintained - generate changelog in markdown for GitHub releases - generate changelog in HTML for blog posts - generate contributors list in HTML for blog posts *dist* - clone dist repo, copy files, and commit/push - commit tag with dist files on main branch; remove dist files from main branch after release *cdn* - clone cdn repo, copy files, and commit/push - create versioned and unversioned copies in cdn/ - generate md5 sums and archives for Google and MSFT *build* - implement reproducible builds and verify release builds * uses the last modified date for the latest commit * See https://reproducible-builds.org/ - the verify workflow also ensures all files were properly published to the CDN and npm *docs* - the new release workflow is documented at build/release/README.md *misc* - now that we don't need the jquery-release script and now that we no longer need to build on Node 10, we can use ESM in all files in the build folder - move dist wrappers to "wrappers" folders for easy removal of all built files - limit certain workflows to the main repo (not forks) - version in package.json has been set to beta.1 so that the next release will be beta.2 - release-it added the `preReleaseBase` option and we now always set it to `1` in the npm script. This is a noop for stable releases. Fixes jquery/jquery-release#114 Closes gh-5512
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.replace( /@DATE/g, date.toISOString().replace( /:\d+\.\d+Z$/, "Z" ) );
await fs.writeFile( path.join( dir, filename ), compiledContents );
console.log( `[${ getTimestamp() }] ${ filename } v${ version } created.` );
}
// Build jQuery ECMAScript modules
Release: migrate release process to release-it *Authors* - Checking and updating authors has been migrated to a custom script in the repo *Changelog* - changelogplease is no longer maintained - generate changelog in markdown for GitHub releases - generate changelog in HTML for blog posts - generate contributors list in HTML for blog posts *dist* - clone dist repo, copy files, and commit/push - commit tag with dist files on main branch; remove dist files from main branch after release *cdn* - clone cdn repo, copy files, and commit/push - create versioned and unversioned copies in cdn/ - generate md5 sums and archives for Google and MSFT *build* - implement reproducible builds and verify release builds * uses the last modified date for the latest commit * See https://reproducible-builds.org/ - the verify workflow also ensures all files were properly published to the CDN and npm *docs* - the new release workflow is documented at build/release/README.md *misc* - now that we don't need the jquery-release script and now that we no longer need to build on Node 10, we can use ESM in all files in the build folder - move dist wrappers to "wrappers" folders for easy removal of all built files - limit certain workflows to the main repo (not forks) - version in package.json has been set to beta.1 so that the next release will be beta.2 - release-it added the `preReleaseBase` option and we now always set it to `1` in the npm script. This is a noop for stable releases. Fixes jquery/jquery-release#114 Closes gh-5512
2023-07-27 15:24:49 +00:00
export async function build( {
amd,
dir = "dist",
exclude = [],
filename = "jquery.js",
include = [],
esm = false,
Core: Move the factory to separate exports Since versions 1.11.0/2.1.0, jQuery has used a module wrapper with one strange addition - in CommonJS environments, if a global `window` with a `document` was not present, jQuery exported a factory accepting a `window` implementation and returning jQuery. This approach created a number of problems: 1. Properly typing jQuery would be a nightmare as the exported value depends on the environment. In practice, typing definitions ignored the factory case. 2. Since we now use named exports for the jQuery module version, it felt weird to have `jQuery` and `$` pointing to the factory instead of real jQuery. Instead, for jQuery 4.0 we leverage the just added `exports` field in `package.json` to expose completely separate factory entry points: one for the full build, one for the slim one. Exports definitions for `./factory` & `./factory-slim` are simpler than for `.` and `./slim` - this is because it's a new entry point, we only expose a named export and so there's no issue with just pointing Node.js to the CommonJS version (we cannot use the module version for `import` from Node.js to avoid double package hazard). The factory entry points are also not meant for the Web browser which always has a proper `window` - and they'd be unfit for an inclusion in a regular script tag anyway. Because of that, we also don't generate minified versions of these entry points. The factory files are not pushed to the CDN since they are mostly aimed at Node.js. Closes gh-5293
2023-09-19 16:58:24 +00:00
factory = false,
slim = false,
version,
watch = false
} = {} ) {
const pureSlim = slim && !exclude.length && !include.length;
const fileOverrides = new Map();
function setOverride( filePath, source ) {
// We want normalized paths in overrides as they will be matched
// against normalized paths in the file overrides Rollup plugin.
fileOverrides.set( path.resolve( filePath ), source );
}
// Add the short commit hash to the version string
// when the version is not for a release.
if ( !version ) {
const { stdout } = await exec( "git rev-parse --short HEAD" );
const isClean = await isCleanWorkingDir();
// "+[slim.]SHA" is semantically correct
// Add ".dirty" as well if the working dir is not clean
version = `${ pkg.version }+${ slim ? "slim." : "" }${ stdout.trim() }${
isClean ? "" : ".dirty"
}`;
} else if ( slim ) {
version += "+slim";
}
await fs.mkdir( dir, { recursive: true } );
// Exclude slim modules when slim is true
const [ excluded, included ] = await checkExclude(
slim ? exclude.concat( excludedFromSlim ) : exclude,
include
);
// Replace exports/global with a noop noConflict
if ( excluded.includes( "exports/global" ) ) {
const index = excluded.indexOf( "exports/global" );
setOverride(
Release: migrate release process to release-it *Authors* - Checking and updating authors has been migrated to a custom script in the repo *Changelog* - changelogplease is no longer maintained - generate changelog in markdown for GitHub releases - generate changelog in HTML for blog posts - generate contributors list in HTML for blog posts *dist* - clone dist repo, copy files, and commit/push - commit tag with dist files on main branch; remove dist files from main branch after release *cdn* - clone cdn repo, copy files, and commit/push - create versioned and unversioned copies in cdn/ - generate md5 sums and archives for Google and MSFT *build* - implement reproducible builds and verify release builds * uses the last modified date for the latest commit * See https://reproducible-builds.org/ - the verify workflow also ensures all files were properly published to the CDN and npm *docs* - the new release workflow is documented at build/release/README.md *misc* - now that we don't need the jquery-release script and now that we no longer need to build on Node 10, we can use ESM in all files in the build folder - move dist wrappers to "wrappers" folders for easy removal of all built files - limit certain workflows to the main repo (not forks) - version in package.json has been set to beta.1 so that the next release will be beta.2 - release-it added the `preReleaseBase` option and we now always set it to `1` in the npm script. This is a noop for stable releases. Fixes jquery/jquery-release#114 Closes gh-5512
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"./src/exports/global.js",
"import { jQuery } from \"../core.js\";\n\n" +
"jQuery.noConflict = function() {};"
);
excluded.splice( index, 1 );
}
// Set a desired AMD name.
if ( amd != null ) {
if ( amd ) {
console.log( "Naming jQuery with AMD name: " + amd );
} else {
console.log( "AMD name now anonymous" );
}
// Replace the AMD name in the AMD export
// No name means an anonymous define
const amdExportContents = await read( "exports/amd.js" );
setOverride(
Release: migrate release process to release-it *Authors* - Checking and updating authors has been migrated to a custom script in the repo *Changelog* - changelogplease is no longer maintained - generate changelog in markdown for GitHub releases - generate changelog in HTML for blog posts - generate contributors list in HTML for blog posts *dist* - clone dist repo, copy files, and commit/push - commit tag with dist files on main branch; remove dist files from main branch after release *cdn* - clone cdn repo, copy files, and commit/push - create versioned and unversioned copies in cdn/ - generate md5 sums and archives for Google and MSFT *build* - implement reproducible builds and verify release builds * uses the last modified date for the latest commit * See https://reproducible-builds.org/ - the verify workflow also ensures all files were properly published to the CDN and npm *docs* - the new release workflow is documented at build/release/README.md *misc* - now that we don't need the jquery-release script and now that we no longer need to build on Node 10, we can use ESM in all files in the build folder - move dist wrappers to "wrappers" folders for easy removal of all built files - limit certain workflows to the main repo (not forks) - version in package.json has been set to beta.1 so that the next release will be beta.2 - release-it added the `preReleaseBase` option and we now always set it to `1` in the npm script. This is a noop for stable releases. Fixes jquery/jquery-release#114 Closes gh-5512
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"./src/exports/amd.js",
amdExportContents.replace(
// Remove the comma for anonymous defines
/(\s*)"jquery"(,\s*)/,
amd ? `$1\"${ amd }\"$2` : " "
)
);
}
// Append excluded modules to version.
// Skip adding exclusions for slim builds.
// Don't worry about semver syntax for these.
if ( !pureSlim && excluded.length ) {
version += " -" + excluded.join( ",-" );
}
// Append extra included modules to version.
if ( !pureSlim && included.length ) {
version += " +" + included.join( ",+" );
}
const inputOptions = {
Release: migrate release process to release-it *Authors* - Checking and updating authors has been migrated to a custom script in the repo *Changelog* - changelogplease is no longer maintained - generate changelog in markdown for GitHub releases - generate changelog in HTML for blog posts - generate contributors list in HTML for blog posts *dist* - clone dist repo, copy files, and commit/push - commit tag with dist files on main branch; remove dist files from main branch after release *cdn* - clone cdn repo, copy files, and commit/push - create versioned and unversioned copies in cdn/ - generate md5 sums and archives for Google and MSFT *build* - implement reproducible builds and verify release builds * uses the last modified date for the latest commit * See https://reproducible-builds.org/ - the verify workflow also ensures all files were properly published to the CDN and npm *docs* - the new release workflow is documented at build/release/README.md *misc* - now that we don't need the jquery-release script and now that we no longer need to build on Node 10, we can use ESM in all files in the build folder - move dist wrappers to "wrappers" folders for easy removal of all built files - limit certain workflows to the main repo (not forks) - version in package.json has been set to beta.1 so that the next release will be beta.2 - release-it added the `preReleaseBase` option and we now always set it to `1` in the npm script. This is a noop for stable releases. Fixes jquery/jquery-release#114 Closes gh-5512
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input: "./src/jquery.js"
};
const includedImports = included
.map( ( module ) => `import "./${ module }.js";` )
.join( "\n" );
const jQueryFileContents = await read( "jquery.js" );
if ( include.length ) {
// If include is specified, only add those modules.
setOverride( inputOptions.input, includedImports );
} else {
// Remove the jQuery export from the entry file, we'll use our own
// custom wrapper.
setOverride(
inputOptions.input,
jQueryFileContents.replace( /\n*export \{ jQuery, jQuery as \$ };\n*/, "\n" ) +
includedImports
);
}
// Replace excluded modules with empty sources.
for ( const module of excluded ) {
setOverride(
Release: migrate release process to release-it *Authors* - Checking and updating authors has been migrated to a custom script in the repo *Changelog* - changelogplease is no longer maintained - generate changelog in markdown for GitHub releases - generate changelog in HTML for blog posts - generate contributors list in HTML for blog posts *dist* - clone dist repo, copy files, and commit/push - commit tag with dist files on main branch; remove dist files from main branch after release *cdn* - clone cdn repo, copy files, and commit/push - create versioned and unversioned copies in cdn/ - generate md5 sums and archives for Google and MSFT *build* - implement reproducible builds and verify release builds * uses the last modified date for the latest commit * See https://reproducible-builds.org/ - the verify workflow also ensures all files were properly published to the CDN and npm *docs* - the new release workflow is documented at build/release/README.md *misc* - now that we don't need the jquery-release script and now that we no longer need to build on Node 10, we can use ESM in all files in the build folder - move dist wrappers to "wrappers" folders for easy removal of all built files - limit certain workflows to the main repo (not forks) - version in package.json has been set to beta.1 so that the next release will be beta.2 - release-it added the `preReleaseBase` option and we now always set it to `1` in the npm script. This is a noop for stable releases. Fixes jquery/jquery-release#114 Closes gh-5512
2023-07-27 15:24:49 +00:00
`./src/${ module }.js`,
// The `selector` module is not removed, but replaced
// with `selector-native`.
module === "selector" ? await read( "selector-native.js" ) : ""
);
}
Core: Move the factory to separate exports Since versions 1.11.0/2.1.0, jQuery has used a module wrapper with one strange addition - in CommonJS environments, if a global `window` with a `document` was not present, jQuery exported a factory accepting a `window` implementation and returning jQuery. This approach created a number of problems: 1. Properly typing jQuery would be a nightmare as the exported value depends on the environment. In practice, typing definitions ignored the factory case. 2. Since we now use named exports for the jQuery module version, it felt weird to have `jQuery` and `$` pointing to the factory instead of real jQuery. Instead, for jQuery 4.0 we leverage the just added `exports` field in `package.json` to expose completely separate factory entry points: one for the full build, one for the slim one. Exports definitions for `./factory` & `./factory-slim` are simpler than for `.` and `./slim` - this is because it's a new entry point, we only expose a named export and so there's no issue with just pointing Node.js to the CommonJS version (we cannot use the module version for `import` from Node.js to avoid double package hazard). The factory entry points are also not meant for the Web browser which always has a proper `window` - and they'd be unfit for an inclusion in a regular script tag anyway. Because of that, we also don't generate minified versions of these entry points. The factory files are not pushed to the CDN since they are mostly aimed at Node.js. Closes gh-5293
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const outputOptions = await getOutputRollupOptions( { esm, factory } );
if ( watch ) {
const watcher = rollup.watch( {
...inputOptions,
output: [ outputOptions ],
plugins: [ rollupFileOverrides( fileOverrides ) ],
watch: {
Release: migrate release process to release-it *Authors* - Checking and updating authors has been migrated to a custom script in the repo *Changelog* - changelogplease is no longer maintained - generate changelog in markdown for GitHub releases - generate changelog in HTML for blog posts - generate contributors list in HTML for blog posts *dist* - clone dist repo, copy files, and commit/push - commit tag with dist files on main branch; remove dist files from main branch after release *cdn* - clone cdn repo, copy files, and commit/push - create versioned and unversioned copies in cdn/ - generate md5 sums and archives for Google and MSFT *build* - implement reproducible builds and verify release builds * uses the last modified date for the latest commit * See https://reproducible-builds.org/ - the verify workflow also ensures all files were properly published to the CDN and npm *docs* - the new release workflow is documented at build/release/README.md *misc* - now that we don't need the jquery-release script and now that we no longer need to build on Node 10, we can use ESM in all files in the build folder - move dist wrappers to "wrappers" folders for easy removal of all built files - limit certain workflows to the main repo (not forks) - version in package.json has been set to beta.1 so that the next release will be beta.2 - release-it added the `preReleaseBase` option and we now always set it to `1` in the npm script. This is a noop for stable releases. Fixes jquery/jquery-release#114 Closes gh-5512
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include: "./src/**",
skipWrite: true
}
} );
watcher.on( "event", async( event ) => {
switch ( event.code ) {
case "ERROR":
console.error( event.error );
break;
case "BUNDLE_END":
const {
output: [ { code } ]
} = await event.result.generate( outputOptions );
await writeCompiled( {
code,
dir,
filename,
version
} );
Core: Move the factory to separate exports Since versions 1.11.0/2.1.0, jQuery has used a module wrapper with one strange addition - in CommonJS environments, if a global `window` with a `document` was not present, jQuery exported a factory accepting a `window` implementation and returning jQuery. This approach created a number of problems: 1. Properly typing jQuery would be a nightmare as the exported value depends on the environment. In practice, typing definitions ignored the factory case. 2. Since we now use named exports for the jQuery module version, it felt weird to have `jQuery` and `$` pointing to the factory instead of real jQuery. Instead, for jQuery 4.0 we leverage the just added `exports` field in `package.json` to expose completely separate factory entry points: one for the full build, one for the slim one. Exports definitions for `./factory` & `./factory-slim` are simpler than for `.` and `./slim` - this is because it's a new entry point, we only expose a named export and so there's no issue with just pointing Node.js to the CommonJS version (we cannot use the module version for `import` from Node.js to avoid double package hazard). The factory entry points are also not meant for the Web browser which always has a proper `window` - and they'd be unfit for an inclusion in a regular script tag anyway. Because of that, we also don't generate minified versions of these entry points. The factory files are not pushed to the CDN since they are mostly aimed at Node.js. Closes gh-5293
2023-09-19 16:58:24 +00:00
// Don't minify factory files; they are not meant
// for the browser anyway.
if ( !factory ) {
await minify( { dir, filename, esm } );
}
break;
}
} );
return watcher;
} else {
const bundle = await rollup.rollup( {
...inputOptions,
plugins: [ rollupFileOverrides( fileOverrides ) ]
} );
const {
output: [ { code } ]
} = await bundle.generate( outputOptions );
2013-09-09 02:26:05 +00:00
await writeCompiled( { code, dir, filename, version } );
Core: Move the factory to separate exports Since versions 1.11.0/2.1.0, jQuery has used a module wrapper with one strange addition - in CommonJS environments, if a global `window` with a `document` was not present, jQuery exported a factory accepting a `window` implementation and returning jQuery. This approach created a number of problems: 1. Properly typing jQuery would be a nightmare as the exported value depends on the environment. In practice, typing definitions ignored the factory case. 2. Since we now use named exports for the jQuery module version, it felt weird to have `jQuery` and `$` pointing to the factory instead of real jQuery. Instead, for jQuery 4.0 we leverage the just added `exports` field in `package.json` to expose completely separate factory entry points: one for the full build, one for the slim one. Exports definitions for `./factory` & `./factory-slim` are simpler than for `.` and `./slim` - this is because it's a new entry point, we only expose a named export and so there's no issue with just pointing Node.js to the CommonJS version (we cannot use the module version for `import` from Node.js to avoid double package hazard). The factory entry points are also not meant for the Web browser which always has a proper `window` - and they'd be unfit for an inclusion in a regular script tag anyway. Because of that, we also don't generate minified versions of these entry points. The factory files are not pushed to the CDN since they are mostly aimed at Node.js. Closes gh-5293
2023-09-19 16:58:24 +00:00
// Don't minify factory files; they are not meant
// for the browser anyway.
if ( !factory ) {
await minify( { dir, filename, esm } );
} else {
// We normally process for dist during minification to save
// file reads. However, some files are not minified and then
// we need to do it separately.
const contents = await fs.readFile(
Core: Move the factory to separate exports Since versions 1.11.0/2.1.0, jQuery has used a module wrapper with one strange addition - in CommonJS environments, if a global `window` with a `document` was not present, jQuery exported a factory accepting a `window` implementation and returning jQuery. This approach created a number of problems: 1. Properly typing jQuery would be a nightmare as the exported value depends on the environment. In practice, typing definitions ignored the factory case. 2. Since we now use named exports for the jQuery module version, it felt weird to have `jQuery` and `$` pointing to the factory instead of real jQuery. Instead, for jQuery 4.0 we leverage the just added `exports` field in `package.json` to expose completely separate factory entry points: one for the full build, one for the slim one. Exports definitions for `./factory` & `./factory-slim` are simpler than for `.` and `./slim` - this is because it's a new entry point, we only expose a named export and so there's no issue with just pointing Node.js to the CommonJS version (we cannot use the module version for `import` from Node.js to avoid double package hazard). The factory entry points are also not meant for the Web browser which always has a proper `window` - and they'd be unfit for an inclusion in a regular script tag anyway. Because of that, we also don't generate minified versions of these entry points. The factory files are not pushed to the CDN since they are mostly aimed at Node.js. Closes gh-5293
2023-09-19 16:58:24 +00:00
path.join( dir, filename ),
"utf8"
);
processForDist( contents, filename );
}
}
}
Release: migrate release process to release-it *Authors* - Checking and updating authors has been migrated to a custom script in the repo *Changelog* - changelogplease is no longer maintained - generate changelog in markdown for GitHub releases - generate changelog in HTML for blog posts - generate contributors list in HTML for blog posts *dist* - clone dist repo, copy files, and commit/push - commit tag with dist files on main branch; remove dist files from main branch after release *cdn* - clone cdn repo, copy files, and commit/push - create versioned and unversioned copies in cdn/ - generate md5 sums and archives for Google and MSFT *build* - implement reproducible builds and verify release builds * uses the last modified date for the latest commit * See https://reproducible-builds.org/ - the verify workflow also ensures all files were properly published to the CDN and npm *docs* - the new release workflow is documented at build/release/README.md *misc* - now that we don't need the jquery-release script and now that we no longer need to build on Node 10, we can use ESM in all files in the build folder - move dist wrappers to "wrappers" folders for easy removal of all built files - limit certain workflows to the main repo (not forks) - version in package.json has been set to beta.1 so that the next release will be beta.2 - release-it added the `preReleaseBase` option and we now always set it to `1` in the npm script. This is a noop for stable releases. Fixes jquery/jquery-release#114 Closes gh-5512
2023-07-27 15:24:49 +00:00
export async function buildDefaultFiles( {
version = process.env.VERSION,
watch
} = {} ) {
await Promise.all( [
build( { version, watch } ),
build( { filename: "jquery.slim.js", slim: true, version, watch } ),
build( {
dir: "dist-module",
filename: "jquery.module.js",
esm: true,
version,
watch
} ),
build( {
dir: "dist-module",
filename: "jquery.slim.module.js",
esm: true,
slim: true,
version,
watch
Core: Move the factory to separate exports Since versions 1.11.0/2.1.0, jQuery has used a module wrapper with one strange addition - in CommonJS environments, if a global `window` with a `document` was not present, jQuery exported a factory accepting a `window` implementation and returning jQuery. This approach created a number of problems: 1. Properly typing jQuery would be a nightmare as the exported value depends on the environment. In practice, typing definitions ignored the factory case. 2. Since we now use named exports for the jQuery module version, it felt weird to have `jQuery` and `$` pointing to the factory instead of real jQuery. Instead, for jQuery 4.0 we leverage the just added `exports` field in `package.json` to expose completely separate factory entry points: one for the full build, one for the slim one. Exports definitions for `./factory` & `./factory-slim` are simpler than for `.` and `./slim` - this is because it's a new entry point, we only expose a named export and so there's no issue with just pointing Node.js to the CommonJS version (we cannot use the module version for `import` from Node.js to avoid double package hazard). The factory entry points are also not meant for the Web browser which always has a proper `window` - and they'd be unfit for an inclusion in a regular script tag anyway. Because of that, we also don't generate minified versions of these entry points. The factory files are not pushed to the CDN since they are mostly aimed at Node.js. Closes gh-5293
2023-09-19 16:58:24 +00:00
} ),
build( {
filename: "jquery.factory.js",
factory: true,
version,
watch
} ),
build( {
filename: "jquery.factory.slim.js",
slim: true,
factory: true,
version,
watch
} ),
build( {
dir: "dist-module",
filename: "jquery.factory.module.js",
esm: true,
factory: true,
version,
watch
} ),
build( {
dir: "dist-module",
filename: "jquery.factory.slim.module.js",
esm: true,
slim: true,
factory: true,
version,
watch
} )
] );
Release: migrate release process to release-it *Authors* - Checking and updating authors has been migrated to a custom script in the repo *Changelog* - changelogplease is no longer maintained - generate changelog in markdown for GitHub releases - generate changelog in HTML for blog posts - generate contributors list in HTML for blog posts *dist* - clone dist repo, copy files, and commit/push - commit tag with dist files on main branch; remove dist files from main branch after release *cdn* - clone cdn repo, copy files, and commit/push - create versioned and unversioned copies in cdn/ - generate md5 sums and archives for Google and MSFT *build* - implement reproducible builds and verify release builds * uses the last modified date for the latest commit * See https://reproducible-builds.org/ - the verify workflow also ensures all files were properly published to the CDN and npm *docs* - the new release workflow is documented at build/release/README.md *misc* - now that we don't need the jquery-release script and now that we no longer need to build on Node 10, we can use ESM in all files in the build folder - move dist wrappers to "wrappers" folders for easy removal of all built files - limit certain workflows to the main repo (not forks) - version in package.json has been set to beta.1 so that the next release will be beta.2 - release-it added the `preReleaseBase` option and we now always set it to `1` in the npm script. This is a noop for stable releases. Fixes jquery/jquery-release#114 Closes gh-5512
2023-07-27 15:24:49 +00:00
if ( watch ) {
console.log( "Watching files..." );
} else {
return compareSize( {
files: [
"dist/jquery.min.js",
"dist/jquery.slim.min.js",
"dist-module/jquery.module.min.js",
"dist-module/jquery.slim.module.min.js"
]
} );
}
}