If you try to clone a repo that doesn't exist via `https`, `git` will prompt for
auth credentials and hang forever. Using `git` avoids this and fails immediately
instead, which is what we want for a missing repo.
Part of https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/9221
Currently, people with push access to the main Riot repos can push matching
branch names to Riot and the SDKs, and CI will test all the branches together.
This change allows contributors to access the same ability when submitting
several matching PRs from their fork of each repo.
Part of https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/9041
Most `npm` operations are replaced with `yarn`, which generally has better
behavior. However, steps like publish that write to the NPM registry are left to
`npm`, which currently handles these tasks best.
Jenkins seems to use a different layout of the repos than other environments.
The sub-projects are cloned inside of the `riot-web` workspace. To account for
this, we need to adjust the Riot language file path.
This commit detects if the macos-only utility `iconutil` is available in
the PATH, if it is, then the icns is built as usual. However if it
isn't (such as on a linux system), then it checks for `png2icns` and
uses it if possible.
Signed-off-by: Abel Luck <abel@guardianproject.info>
Attempt both the PR author's branch and the PR's target branch. This resolves
issues on experimental where we need matrix-react-sdk to also be experimental.
This adds a `file-loader` rule to the Webpack build so that any requests for
image resource will be output into the app's output directory, but with an extra
content has appended so that we can safely use a long cache lifetime.
The CSS and SCSS rules are also changed to use `css-loader` so that any `url`
inside is automatically processed by the new image rule above.