/** @fileoverview build packages programmatically. */ // it would be faster to just run from "../node_modules/.bin/tsc" because we wouldn't need to wait for the (sluggish) npm to start // but since we are imported from other places (like admin client) we don't have a luxury of knowing where our node_modules will end up. import { $, cd, glob, usePowerShell } from "zx" import fs from "node:fs/promises" if (process.platform === "win32") { usePowerShell() } /** * Build packages that are needed at runtime, the list is taken from tsconfig.json -> references. */ export async function buildRuntimePackages() { // tsconfig is rather JSON5, if it becomes a problem switch to JSON5 parser here const tsconfig = JSON.parse(await fs.readFile("tsconfig.json", { encoding: "utf-8" })) const packagePaths = tsconfig.references.map((ref) => ref.path) for (const dir of packagePaths) { if (process.platform === "win32") { const before = process.cwd() cd(dir) await $`npm run build` cd(before) } else { await $`cd ${dir} && npm run build` } } } /** * Build all packages in packages directory. */ export async function buildPackages(pathPrefix = ".", exclude = []) { const packages = await glob(`${pathPrefix}/packages/*`, { deep: 1, onlyDirectories: true }) for (const dir of packages) { if (exclude.some((p) => dir.endsWith(p))) { console.log(`skipping build for ${dir}`) continue } if (process.platform === "win32") { const before = process.cwd() cd(dir) await $`npm run build` cd(before) } else { await $`cd ${dir} && npm run build` } } }