esy
package.json
workflow for native development with Reason/OCaml.
This README serves as a development documentation for esy. For user
documentation refer to esy.sh documentation site.
Repository structure
The following snippet lists esy repository structured (omitting irrelevant or
obvious items) with further explanations:
├── CHANGELOG.md
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
│
├── Makefile
│ Common tasks and workflows for esy development.
│
├── bin
│
├── docs
│ esy end user documentation in markdown format.
│
├── dune
├── dune-project
│
├── esy
│ This dune library implements sandbox builder - a routine which builds
│ the enture dependency graph and provides other introspection APIs.
│
├── esy/bin
│ This dune executable implements "esy" command.
│
├── esy-solve
│ This dune library implements solver.
│
├── esy-install
│ This dune library implements installer.
│
├── esy-build-package
│ This dune library implements package builder. esy library uses this to
│ build each package.
│
├── esy-build-package/bin
│ This dune executable implements "esy-build-package" command.
│
├── esy-installer
│ Implementation of installation procedure defined with *.install files.
│ This re-implements opam-installer.
│
├── esy-command-expression
│ Parser for #{...} syntax used in esy manifests.
│
├── esy-shell-expansion
│ A simple shell expansion.
│
├── esy-yarn-lockfile
│ Parser for a subset of yarn lockfile format.
│
├── esy-lib
│ A collection of utility modules shared between other libraries.
│
├── site
│ Sources for https://esy.sh
│
├── esy.lock
├── package.json
│
├── scripts
│
├── test
│ Unit tests.
│
├── test-e2e-slow
│ End-to-end test suite which takes a significiant amount of time.
│ We execute it on CI by placing `@slowtest` token in commit messages.
│
└── test-e2e
End-to-end test suite.
Workflow
To make changes to esy
and test them locally:
% git clone git://github.com/esy/esy.git
% cd esy
% esy
% esy bootstrap
Running Tests
Unit tests:
% esy test:unit
E2E tests:
% esy test:e2e
Branches
There are two branches:
master
— the active development, we cut new versions out of there regularly.0.0.x
— maintainance branch for 0.0.x releases.0.2.x
— maintainance branch for 0.2.x releases.0.3.x
— maintainance branch for 0.3.x releases.
Workflow for esy.sh
To make changes to esy.sh:
- Bootstrap site's dev environment:
% make site-bootstrap
- Run site locally:
% make site-start
- When you are happy with the changes:
% make site-publish
Issues
Issues are tracked at esy/esy.
Publishing Releases
esy is released on npm.
Because esy is written in OCaml/Reason and compiled into a native executable we
need to acquire a set of prebuilt binaries for each supported platform (Windows,
macOS and Linux). We employ CI servers (thanks Azure) to build platform specific
releases.
The release workflow is the following:
-
Ensure you are on master
branch and assuming you want to release the
version currently defined in package.json
(see step 6.), run
% make release-tag
% git push && git push --tags
-
Wait till CI finishes its task and release @esy-nightly/esy
package.
You can test it manually.
-
Run
% make release-prepare
which downloads the nightly corresponding to the current commit working
directory is at and "promotes" it to a release. It will create
_release/package
directory.
-
Ensure release inside _release/package
directory is ok.
You can cd _release/package && npm pack && npm install -g ./esy-*.tgz
to test how
release installs and feels.
-
Run
% make release-publish
to upload the release on npm.
Use
% make NPM_RELEASE_TAG=next release-publish
To publish release under next
tag (so users won't get it automatically but
only explicitly requested).
-
Bump version in package.json
to the next patch version.
We expect next version to be patch version most of the time. In case you
want to release new minor or major version you need to bump it before the
reelase.