Use frozen lockfile for test dependencies in CI (#4442)

* Use frozen lockfile for test dependencies in CI

This might be causing more Playwright issues.

* Bump Playwright

Mostly just to trigger a reinstall of dependencies since it is cached
and still failing.

Once updated it errors saying install needs to run so add that too.
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Asher 2021-11-04 11:39:27 -05:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -404,7 +404,9 @@ jobs:
run: yarn --frozen-lockfile
- name: Install Playwright OS dependencies
run: ./test/node_modules/.bin/playwright install-deps
run: |
./test/node_modules/.bin/playwright install-deps
./test/node_modules/.bin/playwright install
- name: Run end-to-end tests
run: yarn test:e2e

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@ -6,27 +6,28 @@ main() {
echo "Installing code-server test dependencies..."
local args=(install)
if [[ ${CI-} ]]; then
args+=(--frozen-lockfile)
fi
cd test
yarn install
yarn "${args[@]}"
cd ..
cd vendor
echo "Installing vendor dependencies..."
# * We install in 'modules' instead of 'node_modules' because VS Code's extensions
# use a webpack config which cannot differentiate between its own node_modules
# and itself being in a directory with the same name.
#
# * We ignore scripts because NPM/Yarn's default behavior is to assume that
# We install in 'modules' instead of 'node_modules' because VS Code's
# extensions use a webpack config which cannot differentiate between its own
# node_modules and itself being in a directory with the same name.
args+=(--modules-folder modules)
# We ignore scripts because NPM/Yarn's default behavior is to assume that
# devDependencies are not needed, and that even git repo based packages are
# assumed to be compiled. Because the default behavior for VS Code's `postinstall`
# assumes we're also compiled, this needs to be ignored.
local args=(install --modules-folder modules --ignore-scripts)
if [[ ${CI-} ]]; then
args+=("--frozen-lockfile")
fi
# assumed to be compiled. Because the default behavior for VS Code's
# `postinstall` assumes we're also compiled, this needs to be ignored.
args+=(--ignore-scripts)
yarn "${args[@]}"

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
"license": "MIT",
"#": "We must put jest in a sub-directory otherwise VS Code somehow picks up the types and generates conflicts with mocha.",
"devDependencies": {
"@playwright/test": "^1.12.1",
"@playwright/test": "^1.16.3",
"@types/jest": "^27.0.2",
"@types/jsdom": "^16.2.13",
"@types/node-fetch": "^2.5.8",
@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
"jest-fetch-mock": "^3.0.3",
"jsdom": "^16.4.0",
"node-fetch": "^2.6.1",
"playwright": "^1.12.1",
"playwright": "^1.16.3",
"supertest": "^6.1.6",
"ts-jest": "^27.0.7",
"wtfnode": "^0.9.1"

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