* chore(): Cleanup and organize deps
* chore(): Cleanup and organize deps
* chore(): Cleanup and organize deps
* chore(): Cleanup and organize deps
* chore(): Cleanup and organize deps
* chore(): Cleanup and organize deps
* Create lucky-poets-scream.md
* chore(): Cleanup and organize deps
* chore(): Cleanup and organize deps
* chore(): Cleanup and organize deps
* chore(): Cleanup and organize deps
* dedupe snapshot this build
* split into 4 shard
* re configure packages integration tests
* re configure packages integration tests
* re configure packages integration tests
* re configure packages integration tests
* update scripts
* update scripts
* update scripts
* update scripts
* update scripts
* update scripts
* update scripts
* update scripts
* reduce shard for packages
PARTIALLY RESOLVES CORE-1156
**What**
Improve upsertWithReplace to batch as much as possible what can be batched. Performance of this method will be much greater specially for cases with maybe entities and batch (e.g we seen many cases where they bulk product with hundreds variants and options etc)
for example let take the following object:
- entity 1
- entity 2 []
- entity 3 []
- entity 2 []
- entity 3 []
here all entity 3 will be batched and all entity 2 will be batched
I ve also added a pretty detail test that check all the stage and what is batched or not with many comments so that it is less harder to consume and remember in the future
Also includes:
- mikro orm upgade (issues found and fixes)
- order module hooks fixes
**NOTE**
It was easier for now to do this instead of rewriting the different areas where it is being used, also, maybe it means that we will have closer performance to what we would expect to have natively
**NOTE 2**
Also fix the fact that integration tests of the core packages never ran 😂
* chore(): Upgrade mikro orm
* handle 'null' value for big number props
* 6.5.2
* remove only
* fix pricing module rule value
* switch select in strategy for balances
* revert to select in strategy for order module
* fix defining DML ManyToOne
* fix define relationship
* test fix
* more fixes
* change order strategy to balanced
* change order strategy to balanced
* prevent unnecessary manager fork
* revert generated www changes
* remove unnecessary changes
* Create real-cobras-deny.md
* address feedback
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Co-authored-by: Oli Juhl <59018053+olivermrbl@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat: Add draft order plugin
* version draft order plugin
* update readme
* chore: Update scripts
* Create purple-dolls-cheer.md
* port over latest changes
* chore: Make package public
**What**
- Renames /admin-next -> /admin
- Renames @medusajs/admin-sdk -> @medusajs/admin-bundler
- Creates a new package called @medusajs/admin-sdk that will hold all tooling relevant to creating admin extensions. This is currently `defineRouteConfig` and `defineWidgetConfig`, but will eventually also export methods for adding custom fields, register translation, etc.
- cc: @shahednasser we should update the examples in the docs so these functions are imported from `@medusajs/admin-sdk`. People will also need to install the package in their project, as it's no longer a transient dependency.
- cc: @olivermrbl we might want to publish a changelog when this is merged, as it is a breaking change, and will require people to import the `defineXConfig` from the new package instead of `@medusajs/admin-shared`.
- Updates CODEOWNERS so /admin packages does not require a review from the UI team.
**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
* fix(medusa-oas-cli, oas-github-ci): updated paths to docs directories following monorepo reorganization
* revert change to workspaces
* change oas in workspaces
* revert change in test script
what:
- runs module and api integration tests in matrix strategy
- v28 of jest comes with sharding support, which we can utilize when we upgrade
- splits the tests by number of matrix jobs and run them in parallel
- This introduced some flakiness in some specs, but couldn't reproduce locally. Those have been skipped for now.
- uses swc/jest for added performance
- Locally, a chunk took 90 seconds with babel and 30 seconds with swc.
- This translated to 2 mins saved per shard in CI, but haven't tested this enough.
**What**
- Move packages for `next` version of admin to core repo
**Other**
- Since this PR introduces packages that depend on Vite 5, it also introduces @types/node@^20. We have never had a direct dependency on the types package for Node, and as far as I can see that has resulted in us using the types from Node.js@8, as those are a dependency of one of our dependencies. With the introduction of @types/node@^20, two of our packages had TS errors because they were using the NodeJS.Timer type, which was deprecated in Node.js@14. We should add specific @types/node packages to all our packages, but I haven't done so in this PR to keep it as clean as possible.
- Q: @olivermrbl I've added the new packages to the ignore list for changeset, is this enough to prevent them from being published?
**What**
- Bumps `class-variance-authority` to new beta version - `cva@beta`.
- Updates all usages of `cva` to new API.
- Clear up the naming of types in `usePrompt`
**Why**
- A bug in how `class-variance-authority` exported its types mean that we were relying on patching the package to ensure that the correct types made it into the build of our UI package. This was important to ensure intellisense for component variants, such as `<Button size="large" />`. Previously in the UI monorepo, having the patch was enough to ensure that the correct types made it into the build, but that was not the case after we moved the design system to the core repo. The issue with types is fixed in the `@1` version of `cva` which is currently in beta. I have pinpointed the version to the current beta version to ensure stability despite the package currently being in beta.