ori
Tools and plugins to run innerloop builds of typescript monorepos using esbuild.
Configuration & Usage
See the ori docs for instructions on usage and configuration as a standalone devel;development builder.
Javascript API
See the ori api-service docs for instructions on consuming the ori javascript API.
Working on ori
Getting Dependencies
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install go 1.22 https://go.dev/doc/install
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If on windows, install mingw-gcc.
This is to support building libsass on windows https://github.com/wellington/go-libsass/issues/37
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Add the path of mingw-gcc's bin to your path (in my case /c/Program Files/mingw-w64/x86_64-8.1.0-posix-seh-rt_v6-rev0/mingw64/bin)
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(Optional, but recommended) Install the go
vscode plugin, and click "Install All" when it prompts you to install missing golang components (godef, gopkgs, gopls)
Before Running
In order to get git working against private repos (which ori is in, for now) you have to configure git to go through authentication for github.
You can do this by putting a token in your .netrc, or you can route requests through https with:
git config --global url.git@github.com:.insteadOf https://github.com/
The project uses go past 1.13, so you also want to set the environment variable GOPRIVATE
:
export GOPRIVATE=github.com/microsoft/ori
Running ori from this repo
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Set up a ori.json and patches directory in your target project.
See above for the ori.json fields
TODO: document the patches directory
TODO: make a an example of an oribuild project + config (#10)
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Building and Running
cd oribuild
go run . -c ../path/to/ori.json`
The first time you run this, go will fetch and build all the dependencies in oribuild/go.mod
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Developing ori js libraries
yarn
Catches
Add more here as you hit unexpected situations
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in client-web: yarn gulp gqlgen:generate
needs to be run manually after any graphql change.
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node_modules are not monitored and assumed to be always stable. If you edit node_modules, you
will need to save another file to refresh.
Once separate builds are implemented (#8), you will have to restart the whole build agent,
unless you specifically omit that node_module from the build cache
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ori exits with error 0xc0000139
on windows
$ go run . -h
exit status 0xc0000139
This translates to STATUS_ENTRYPOINT_NOT_FOUND
https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/sys/windows
This might mean you have the wrong mingw install version and windows can't
find the entrypoint symbols for the libsass binary at runtime? not 100% sure
but changing the mingw version to the one specified above fixes the issue.
Useful Snippets
go run . -config=../ori.json
go run . -config=../ori.json -entry="OWA Mail" -split
go run . -config=../ori.json -entry="OWA Mail" -traceInitialBuild -traceIncrementalBuilds -cpuprofile=traces/cpu.pprof
go tool pprof -http=localhost:8080 traces/cpu.pprof.initial*
go tool pprof -http=localhost:8080 traces/cpu.pprof.incremental*
go tool trace traces/trace.out.*
git commit -m "bump to 0.0.0-pre-alpha.4"
git tag v0.0.0-pre-alpha.4
git push
git push --tags
./scripts/build-nonmac.sh
./scripts/publish-nonmac.sh
FAQs
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Why not use the esbuild node API?
In short, we tried it and it was slow. Initial build times were several minutes, compared to the 40-odd seconds we see with the go api because of all the time plugins spent waiting to run on the node main thread.
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Can I customize ori
for my monorepo?
For now, ori
will remain extremely opinionated on what the monorepo shape must look like. As much as possible, we want to prefer convention over configuration.
In the same vein, rather than implementing plugins or encouraging people to fork and make their own custom builds of ori
, new functionality will be added to the same ori
binaries as needed.
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Why is it called ori
?
ori
was started by the Outlook Web team, and is short for OWA Rapid Innerloop
.
It can also be easily typed on a single row of a QWERTY keyboard without using your fifth fingers, which I value because I have ulnar neuropathy.
TODO: Populate this section as people ask more questions
Contributing
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