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Ben Newman
6d528e334f Bump package versions for 1.6-rc.15 release. release/METEOR@1.6-rc.15 2017-10-18 21:52:17 -04:00
Ben Newman
9c1745f161 Update meteor-node-stubs to 0.3.2 everywhere else. 2017-10-18 21:52:16 -04:00
Ben Newman
301c1fe616 Update modules test app to use meteor-node-stubs@0.3.2. 2017-10-18 21:52:14 -04:00
Ben Newman
9949236670 Bump $BUNDLE_VERSION to 8.7.4 before rebuilding dev bundle. 2017-10-18 21:52:13 -04:00
Ben Newman
f9f7965587 Use a fork of pacote to work around Windows git.exe issues.
Should finally fix https://github.com/meteor/meteor/issues/9243.

Additional commits:
64ff47a875
f381754a0f

Previously: 3431b5b81f
2017-10-18 21:52:11 -04:00
Jesse Rosenberger
e2a0540540 Use YAML config for Appveyor settings, rather than their UI.
These take precedence over the UI, and I'm not sure the UI is taking
effect at the moment.

We don't need to build branches which start with 'dev-bundle-' since
those dev bundles won't be built yet when the tests are kicked off.
2017-10-17 16:50:21 -04:00
Jesse Rosenberger
50276f2a82 Remove problematic Windows test, until it can be researched further.
Though it was thought to be reliable when running through 'self-test' on
Windows, it's yet to be seen how reliable.

The worst thing that could come of adding Windows testing would be that
we have test failures again after such a string of green checkmarks and
confidence.

Also, reordered.
2017-10-17 16:50:19 -04:00
Ben Newman
22930e876e Bump package versions for 1.6-rc.14 release. release/METEOR@1.6-rc.14 2017-10-17 16:29:44 -04:00
Ben Newman
039b55b0db Bump $BUNDLE_VERSION to 8.7.3 before rebuilding dev bundle. 2017-10-17 15:19:56 -04:00
Ben Newman
3f7b66a40d Link npm bin commands into dev_bundle\bin on Windows. 2017-10-17 15:10:39 -04:00
Ben Newman
d988137cee Update meteor-babel and babel-runtime to latest versions. 2017-10-17 14:13:02 -04:00
Jesse Rosenberger
2d8b1913c7 Basic Appveyor testing for Windows.
This implements a first generation of Windows CI testing.  Presently,
this only runs valuable, hand-picked tests which have been known to work
in the past, and whose failure would indicate a critical problem.

A test which isn't passing doesn't mean that the feature being tested is
not working. For example, the 'create' test fails ostentatiously,
though the 'meteor create' command certainly works in practice. This
points to problems some compatibility problems with the 'self-test'
harness itself, some of which I'm aware of.  Though, it likely will
highlight some legitimate problems which Windows users experience too.

There are a number of additional tests which should be enabled which
likely pass already, and many more which are failing and we should fix.

Additional tests can be added to the scripts/windows/appveyor/test.ps1
file as they've been deemed working.

Altogether, this will take extensive work to achieve the same level of
coverage our Unix test suite enjoy, but we've got to start somewhere!

cc @benjamn
2017-10-17 19:00:58 +03:00
Ben Newman
b499ad8c45 Another small improvement to temp directory removal logic. 2017-10-17 10:21:01 -04:00
Ben Newman
3739677140 Use files.rm_recursive_async to implement files.freeTempDir. 2017-10-16 17:59:52 -04:00
Ben Newman
e2db34bdc5 Bump package versions for 1.6-rc.13 release. release/METEOR@1.6-rc.13 2017-10-16 16:04:42 -04:00
Ben Newman
9bedf027d4 Move VALID_ARCHITECTURES to its natural home, utils/archinfo.js.
Apparently importing cli/commands.js in isobuild/bundler.js led to calling
ensureIsopacketsLoadable more than once, which broke some tests.
2017-10-16 15:47:55 -04:00
Ben Newman
352b319646 Allow Builder#copyDirectory to re-create symlinks again.
Commit 86ec7eb5db broke tests because we
rely on symlinks even when the symlink option is false.
2017-10-16 14:59:01 -04:00
Ben Newman
5a8c0f2743 Bump package versions for 1.6-rc.12 release. release/METEOR@1.6-rc.12 2017-10-16 14:07:19 -04:00
Ben Newman
eded323039 Avoid calling files.stat(source) in symlinkWithOverwrite.
This was dangerous because source is often a path relative to the old
target file, whereas files.stat was interpreting source as a path relative
to process.cwd().

Fixes #9203.
2017-10-16 14:07:11 -04:00
Ben Newman
86ec7eb5db Avoid creating symlinks in Builder#copyDirectory when forbidden. 2017-10-16 14:07:07 -04:00
Ben Newman
e6e5d427b4 Allow files.rm_recursive to yield whenever possible.
A while back, for performance reasons, we disabled yielding for all
files.* operations unless METEOR_DISABLE_FS_FIBERS was set to false.

This was safe for almost all files.* operations, because most of them have
a synchronous fs.*Sync version available.

For a more complicated operation like files.rm_recursive, however, there
is no synchronous or asynchronous counterpart in the fs.* namespace, so
the safety of disabling fibers is not guaranteed.

Lately, files.rm_recursive has become a major source of uncaught ENOTEMPTY
errors on Windows, because rimraf.sync fails with that error, and we don't
give files.rm_recursive_async a chance to delete the directory in a more
persistent, forgiving manner.

The only reason we haven't been falling back to files.rm_recursive_async
is that YIELD_ALLOWED is false by default, so canYield() returns false.

This commit distinguishes between canYield() and mayYield(), and uses
canYield() in files.rm_recursive to determine whether it is technically
safe to yield, regardless of YIELD_ALLOWED.

Anyone who ever asked "Can I go to the bathroom?" in elementary school,
only to be mercilessly rebuked with "I don't know, CAN YOU?" should
understand the difference between these two functions.
2017-10-16 13:58:49 -04:00
Ben Newman
af016aa306 Disable automatic switching to 64-bit meteor-tool on Windows.
This means running `meteor update` on Windows with an existing (pre-1.6)
installation of Meteor will install a 32-bit version of Meteor 1.6, even
if the underlying machine architecture could handle a 64-bit version.

To get a native 64-bit version of Meteor, Windows developers should
reinstall Meteor 1.6 from scratch using the new and improved Windows
installer (👋 @abernix), rather than running `meteor update`.

If we really want to make `meteor update` just work , we can
revisit this change in Meteor 1.6.1.
2017-10-16 13:58:49 -04:00
Ben Newman
11ea9aef58 Stop wasting time making extracted tarball trees read-only.
Whatever benefits this may have had, a general purpose function like
files.extractTarGz is definitely not the place for such an aggressive
safety measure, and the performance penalty is significant, especially on
Windows.
2017-10-16 13:58:49 -04:00
Ben Newman
132a835086 Fix typo in archinfo.canSwitchTo64Bit.
5a9e837937 (r144887020)
2017-10-16 12:46:49 -04:00
Ben Newman
2777f5f6f7 Bump package versions for 1.6-rc.11 release. release/METEOR@1.6-rc.11 2017-10-16 10:00:45 -04:00
Ben Newman
b99f2be040 Reuse VALID_ARCHITECTURES for great DRY-ness. 2017-10-16 10:00:45 -04:00
Ben Newman
dad50b277e Merge pull request #9234 from meteor/windows-springboarding-subtleties
[WIP] Automatically switch between 64- and 32-bit Windows builds.
2017-10-16 08:40:46 -04:00
Ben Newman
bbd3b9ffca Tolerate springboarding to the same meteor-tool build directory.
Though this seems wasteful, it can happen if a SpringboardToLatestRelease
exception is thrown, and it definitely should spawn a new process rather
than returning normally from the springboard function.
2017-10-15 20:10:21 -04:00
Ben Newman
5a9e837937 Upgrade to 64-bit when possible on Windows.
Since we can't change the springboarding logic of existing Meteor
releases, this decision has to be made by the springboarded-to Meteor 1.6
release, and may result in a second springboarding.
2017-10-15 19:36:37 -04:00
Ben Newman
e9db660d03 Allow 64-bit Windows builds of meteor-tool to download 32-bit builds.
Once Windows developers update to a 64-bit version of Meteor 1.6, they may
still wish to run apps using older versions of Meteor where only 32-bit
builds of meteor-tool are available. This commit makes that possible.
2017-10-15 19:32:18 -04:00
Ben Newman
c476188cc6 Bump package versions for 1.6-rc.10 release. release/METEOR@1.6-rc.10 2017-10-14 15:00:41 -04:00
Ben Newman
842fc389b7 Bump $BUNDLE_VERSION to 8.7.2 before rebuilding dev bundle. 2017-10-14 14:23:05 -04:00
Ben Newman
0de61e3bf5 Add dev_bundle\bin to $env.PATH when generating Windows dev bundle. 2017-10-14 14:23:00 -04:00
Ben Newman
0cb2b4199f Merge pull request #9218 from meteor/abernix/enable-windows-64-builds
Windows 64-bit builds.
2017-10-14 13:39:44 -04:00
Ben Newman
d2a07edc49 Reword and reorganize History.md entry about 64-bit Windows. 2017-10-14 13:37:20 -04:00
Jesse Rosenberger
2574388ff0 Remove unnecessary line-continuation backticks. 2017-10-14 13:37:20 -04:00
Jesse Rosenberger
00bc5e6201 Address PR feedback from @benjamn on #9218. 2017-10-14 13:37:20 -04:00
Jesse Rosenberger
0dd116bd09 Update History.md for 64-bit Windows platform support. 2017-10-14 13:37:20 -04:00
Jesse Rosenberger
66b3ecfa85 Cleanup and comment dev-bundle-lib.psm1. 2017-10-14 13:37:20 -04:00
Jesse Rosenberger
9b989e2ee2 Remove Add-ToExistingPath.
The Generate Dev Bundle process no longer requires any modifications
to the $PATH, preventing environmental artifacts which pile up when
running the script over and over again.
2017-10-14 13:37:20 -04:00
Jesse Rosenberger
5f29b9d2a9 Update number of expected tarballs on S3. 2017-10-14 13:37:20 -04:00
Jesse Rosenberger
4ca9362fb4 Avoid ConvertFrom-Json Cmd-let, unsupported in PowerShell 4.
I thought it was nifty to use this Cmd-let from PowerShell, to directly
parse the JSON output from Node's `process.release`, but as it turns
out, that wasn't supported by the version of PowerShell on our Jenkins
server.  Alas!
2017-10-14 13:37:20 -04:00
Jesse Rosenberger
9f1ce8dd0d Bump $BUNDLE_VERSION to 9999.9173.2 for pull-request dev bundle testing. 2017-10-14 13:37:20 -04:00
Jesse Rosenberger
c81c2fb2b8 Re-work Windows "Generate Dev Bundle" process.
This is a re-write of the generate-dev-bundle.ps1 script, which occurred
during debugging of an unrelated concern of the (new) 64-bit Windows
build on our Jenkins server.  Ultimately, I'm afraid this script doesn't
solve the problem I originally set out to fix, which was a Windows
long-file path concern.

The hunch behind that thinking was that the use of npm@1 to install
npm@5 could be causing problems, since npm@1 had no concept of nested
node_modules directories.  We had used npm@1 because Node.js
for Windows hasn't always offered (via nodejs.org/dist/) versions
including npm which we could use to install our own requirements.
Happily, that is no longer the case!

While this script now deals with long paths much more gracefully itself,
I'm not sure it completely quelled the long-path issue, and there are
still some directory trees which are longer than I think they should be.

The warnings I was seeing may not have harmed the actual bundle and were
more problematic for this build script itself when it tried to deal with
the aftermath of all those files, since native Windows commands struggle
to deal with long file paths (when cleaning up, etc.).

In the end, this script does have performance enhancements though! For
starters, it's nearly twice as fast at finishing.  Most of this was
gained by avoiding back-and-forth moving of large file structures,
opting instead to directly install into the targets when possible.

It also ensures that the npm build cache is not bundled, which started
occurring since our modification of the $HOME and $USERPROFILE variables
led npm@5 to think the npm cache was in the root of the bundle.

Additionally, it no longer modifies the $PATH, in any way, during the
build. This became particularly helpful during testing when I found that
PowerShell maintained that $PATH in the environment of the host shell.

I'd like to say it increases readability of the script, which had
become a bit of a patchwork quilt, but that's YTBD and YMMV.

This is my first "complete" PowerShell script myself so it probably
still leaves some things to desired, formatting wise.  Functionality-
wise, I hope it's improved.
2017-10-14 13:36:29 -04:00
Jesse Rosenberger
a890b22238 On Windows, point node-gyp to dev_bundle/include/node headers.
In the same spirit as 67b76abc78 on Unix.
2017-10-14 13:36:29 -04:00
Jesse Rosenberger
54669f0f0b Use Mongo 3.2.15 for 64-bit, for now.
The Windows 64-bit support is believed to be important enough to be
included in  Meteor 1.6 since it fixes Meteor 1.6 issues on Windows.

While the original reason for 64-bit may have been Mongo, we'll leave
this as the 3.2.15 (but 64-bit!) version for now.
2017-10-14 13:36:29 -04:00
Jesse Rosenberger
6238be978e Use the latest, platform-specific, Python 2.x for Windows: 2.4.14. 2017-10-14 13:36:29 -04:00
Jesse Rosenberger
0dac129770 Introduce os.windows.x86_64 architecture for 64-bit Windows.
This commit reverts much of the work @hwillson had put in place for
meteor/meteor#9173, which made it possible for 32-bit and 64-bit
Mongo versions to exist in harmony within the same dev-bundle.  That
hard work was not in vein though as it offered invaluable research.
Ultimately, this showed that a more aggressive approach would be ideal,
even if the proposed option would have worked great in the short-term.

In the wake of the news that Mongo would no longer be supporting 32-bit
versions, these changes are important so 32-bit users of Meteor can
continue to have a functioning Mongo binary in development, while still
allowing Meteor to ship newer Mongo (e.g. 3.4+) binaries for 64-bit
users.  This is particularly relevant for Windows users, who have
previously only had 32-bit Meteor builds and represented a majority of
"32-bit" development, despite the fact most of their hosts supported
64-bit.  During another time in Meteor's life, this made sense.

This commit takes improved functionality to the next level (and makes
the aforementioned changes obsolete) by introducing support for building
and shipping Meteor for Windows in a 64-bit flavor (in addition to
32-bit), which will hopefully solve a number of performance matters on
Windows by using binaries which are pre-compiled for 64-bit, rather than
forcing the Windows kernel to deal with 32-bit binaries.  While Windows
has shown it's quite capable of dealing with such a situation, it seems
more and more clear (given improvements in underlying dependencies) that
performance gains could be had by freeing Windows of its 32-bit work.

This commit also further perpetuates the "archinfo" plot-line with more
story (about Windows) and various spelling corrections.
2017-10-14 13:36:29 -04:00
Jesse Rosenberger
2d87ac6f37 Fail the Windows dev bundle build when an error occurs.
If any part of the dev bundle generation fails, the script should stop.

I was encountering a barely-noticed failure in the Python extraction
when the download tarball was 404-ing (due to my own fault), but the
script proceeded as if the failure hadn't happened, resulting in a
broken dev bundle.
2017-10-14 13:36:29 -04:00
Hugh Willson
d828535811 Add PR reference to History.md 2017-10-14 13:36:29 -04:00