What:
* removes resouces type "shared" or "isolated" from internal modules.
* modules can have an isolated database connection by providing a database config as part of their options on `medusa-config`
CLOSES: FRMW-2593
**Breaking changes**
The `outDir` has been deprecated and wont be used anymore, instead all the path are computed internally following these rules
- if admin is not `disabled` and the `build` command is run without the `--admin-only` flag, then the admin output dir will be `.medusa/server/public/admin` and it will be served from that same location from the medusa instance.
- if admin is not `disabled` and the `build` command is run with the `--admin-only` flag, then the admin output dir will be `.medusa/admin` with the purpose of deploying the admin separately. ⚠️ (expect to receive a warning log)
- if the admin is `disabled` and the `build` command is run with the `--admin-only` flag, then fallback to rule number 2
| admin enabled | medusa build --admin-only | output dir |
|---|---|---|
| true | true | `.medusa/admin` ⚠️ (expect to receive a warning log) |
| true | false | `.medusa/server/public/admin` |
| false | true | `.medusa/admin` |
| false | false | none |
```diff
// medusa-config.ts
{
// ...
admin: {
- outDir: 'some/path'
}
}
```
cc @kasperkristensen @sradevski @olivermrbl
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>
**What**
cleanup and move the feature flag related resources to manage them.
It also include some refactoring around loading and registering the flag as well as not relying on the `glob` package anymore plus some reorganization of the code itself
FIXES FRMW-2625
**What**
- Initiate the framework package (which is just a place to move things around for now)
- move the config loader and related resources as well as the `ConfigModule` type
- Create a ConfigManager singleton which prepare and store the config (later can be stored entirely in the container) and allow for easier test override
- re export the logger from the framework
- replace medusa config loader with the framework one
- `build` run type check on tests as well but `prepublishOnly` will not fail on build if tests are typed broken
FIXES FRMW-2607
FIXES FRMW-2609
FIXES FRMW-2614
FIXES FRMW-2618
**What**
Update the `MedusaService` class, factory and types to remove the concept of main modules. The idea being that all method will be explicitly named and suffixes to represent the object you are trying to manipulate.
This pr also includes various fixes in different modules
Co-authored-by: Stevche Radevski <4820812+sradevski@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Oli Juhl <59018053+olivermrbl@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: skip module loading if mod: false
* fix: don't include disabled modules in config
* add test
* fix: revert changes to module loading in medusaapp