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Author SHA1 Message Date
Harminder Virk
1560d7ed5f breaking: Standalone builds (#9496)
Fixes: FRMW-2742

In this PR, we fix the build output of the backend source code, which eliminates a lot of magic between the development and production environments.

Right now, we only compile the source files from the `src` directory and write them within the `dist` directory.

**Here's how the `src` directory with a custom module looks like**

```
src
├── modules
│   └── hello
│       ├── index.ts
```

**Here's the build output**

```
dist
├── modules
│   └── hello
│       ├── index.js
```

Let's imagine a file at the root of your project (maybe the `medusa-config.js` file) that wants to import the `modules/hello/index` file. How can we ensure that the import will work in both the development and production environments?

If we write the import targeting the `src` directory, it will break in production because it should target the `dist` directory.

## Solution
The solution is to compile everything within the project and mimic the file structure in the build output, not just the `src` directory.

**Here's how the fixed output should look like**

```
dist
├── src
│  ├── modules
│  │   └── hello
│  │       ├── index.js
├── medusa-config.js
├── yarn.lock
├── package.json
```

If you notice carefully, we also have `medusa-config.js`, `yarn.lock`, and `package.json` within the `dist` directory. We do so to create a standalone built application, something you can copy/paste to your server and run without relying on the original source code.

- This results in small containers since you are not copying unnecessary files.
- Clear distinction between the development and the production code. If you want to run the production server, then `cd` into the `dist` directory and run it from there.

## Changes in the PR

- Breaking: Remove the `dist` and `build` folders. Instead, write them production artefacts within the `.medusa` directory as `.medusa/admin` and `.medusa/server`.
- Breaking: Change the output of the `.medusa/server` folder to mimic the root project structure.
- Refactor: Remove `Symbol.for("ts-node.register.instance")]` check to find from where to load the source code.
- Refactor: Use `tsc` for creating the production build. This ensures we respect `tsconfig` settings when creating the build and also perform type-checking.

Co-authored-by: Adrien de Peretti <25098370+adrien2p@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-09 15:59:08 +00:00
Adrien de Peretti
a8e19faf8d chore: use framework sub paths everywhere (#9253) 2024-09-26 16:38:38 +05:30
Riqwan Thamir
0573bb924a chore: Remove typeORM (#9005)
* chore: rename js files to txt

* chore: rename ts files to txt

* chore: delete environment helpers

* chore: convert global setup & teardown to txt

* chore: rename helper js/ts files to txt

* chore: rename seeder js/ts files to txt

* chore: remove typeorm

* chore: reintroduce used helpers
2024-09-05 15:45:30 +02:00
Carlos R. L. Rodrigues
de36e2b36e chore: rename return flow (#8050) 2024-07-10 08:09:10 -03:00
Adrien de Peretti
ae6dbc06be chore: Update module test runner to support DmlEntities when needed (#7799)
* chore: Update module test runner to support DmlEntities when needed

* update es version for core test utils

* fix test

* update swc config
2024-06-24 09:44:01 +02:00
Carlos R. L. Rodrigues
b88cef2b1f feat: Development server for core + plugins (#2448) 2022-10-21 15:53:06 +02:00