- Implement the localization service.
- Use the proper build process which generates the require JSON files.
- Implement getting the locale and language configuration.
- Don't use "any" for the API type.
- Remove everything from the Coder API that can eventually be done
through the VS Code API.
- Move the event emission to our own client to minimize patching.
I run code-server behind an authenticating Kubernetes Ingress which sets a cookie after a successful login is performed. Since this cookie is not set when fetching the manifest, the fetch fails and gets redirected to the authentication page, breaking code-server completely.
See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/link
This is to match how the other binaries are built. Also made some
changes to make the Docker containers clean up for when you are running
this locally.
* Set NODE_ENV and VERSION when building
Should fix the version flag not reporting correctly as well as enable
the service worker and prevent the 404 hmr requests again.
* Log env vars
To help make sure it's built correctly when looking at the Travis logs.
Since this will be a path in the binary that we don't want to create on
the user's system. I also removed the option to override it; it doesn't
seem like a great idea since you'd always want those builtin extensions.
This way we also don't have to check if the option was passed and only
create it if that was the case.
This isn't a real error event; we artificially emit it just in case
something waiting to start is listening to the error event in order to
clean up and/or restart.