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[0.9.2] - 2015-09-28

Hello again, fellas.

Today we have a round of the good ol' fixes.

Users of the npm@3 version will be glad to know that the dependencies issues were handled. tiny-lr got updated and everything is now beautifully working. Also, removed grunt-coffeelint for having peer dependencies issues too.

I hope that people get a little less confused when running the toolbelt when he doesn't need to send anything to the sandbox servers. Why? Well, we got a new message just for that case :)

And, for the finale, the toolbelt will warn you properly when the port of the server is occupied. I think that shows good manners, exploding the way it used before doesn't show you have good loving parents!

  • #43
  • #49
  • #51
  • #53
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[0.9.1] - 2015-09-26

Nothing big here, just fixes some issue with the watch command when running with no flags.

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[0.9.0] - 2015-09-24

Let's kick the dust off and start with the good stuff!

The file vtex-webpack is now gone (we won't miss you, so k bye). Now we have a new one, shiny and pretty called webpack (yep), it lives on the lib folder.

The logic behind the -w and -s options is now there, and the entrypoint for them is now on vtex-watch, which makes much more sense since they are options of watch.

Last but not least, the VTEX Toolbelt server now uses the new react-transform!

Instead of using webpack-dev-server, we're using an express server with webpack-hot-middleware and webpack-dev-middleware. Note that webpack-dev-middleware doesn't write anything on disk and handles everything in memory, so don't freak out if you see your assets folder sitting there all alone.

This assumes some pre-configuration on the project to work properly (see Hot Module Replacement section on README). Besides, it's a world of new possibilities and probably makes it easier to make the dreamy multiple app hot reload that we all want!

On this release two main issues are fulfilled (actually, one is partially done):

  • #44 (this is the partially one)
  • #35
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