Add 'make watch' (#12636)
* Add 'make watch' This combines frontend and backend watch into a single command that runs them in parallel on on SIGINT terminates both. Termination is not super-clean but I guess it does not have to. * move to tools/, trap more signals, remove gnu-specific flag * simplify Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.io>release/v1.15
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@echo " - build build everything"
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@echo " - frontend build frontend files"
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@echo " - backend build backend files"
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@echo " - watch watch everything and continuously rebuild"
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@echo " - watch-frontend watch frontend files and continuously rebuild"
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@echo " - watch-backend watch backend files and continuously rebuild"
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@echo " - clean delete backend and integration files"
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.PHONY: lint-backend
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lint-backend: golangci-lint revive vet
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.PHONY: watch
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watch:
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bash tools/watch.sh
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.PHONY: watch-frontend
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watch-frontend: node-check $(FOMANTIC_DEST) node_modules
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rm -rf $(WEBPACK_DEST_ENTRIES)
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## Building continuously
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Both the `frontend` and `backend` targets can be ran continuously when source files change:
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To run and continously rebuild when source files change:
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````bash
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# in your first terminal
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make watch-backend
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# in your second terminal
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make watch-frontend
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make watch
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````
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On macOS, watching all backend source files may hit the default open files limit which can be increased via `ulimit -n 12288` for the current shell or in your shell startup file for all future shells.
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#!/bin/bash
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set -euo pipefail
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make watch-frontend &
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make watch-backend &
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trap 'kill $(jobs -p)' EXIT
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wait
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