This commit brings in the ignore and dockerignore libraries, which when
provided with the patterns in the aforementioned files will ignore them.
Change-type: major
Closes: 889
Signed-off-by: Cameron Diver <cameron@resin.io>
Preload will now propose to preload any app that matches the image
architecture.
Change-type: major
Signed-off-by: Alexis Svinartchouk <alexis@resin.io>
Currently running the tests is painfully slow, this commit adds a task
which will run the bare minimum build, and then the tests, speeding up
the process by an order of magnitude.
I had to repeat `gulp test`, instead of reusing `npm run test`, so that
the pretest task isn't ran too.
Signed-off-by: Cameron Diver <cameron@resin.io>
Both commands work with local devices by remotely invoking the `os-config` executable via SSH. This requires an as of yet unreleased resinOS (that will most likely be v2.14) and the commands ascertain compatibility merely by looking for the `os-config` executable in the device, and bail out if it’s not present.
`join` and `leave` accept a couple of optional arguments and implement a wizard-style interface if these are not given. They allow to interactively select the device and the application to promote to. If the user has no apps, `join` will offer the user to create one. `join` will also offer the user to login or create an account if they’re not logged in already without exiting the wizard.
`resin-sync` (that's used internally to discover local devices) requires admin privileges. If no device has been specified as an argument, the commands will launch the device scanning process in a privileged subprocess via two new internal commands: `internal sudo` and `internal scanDevices`. This avoids having the user to invoke the commands with sudo and only request escalation if truly needed. This commit also removes the dependency to “president”, implementing “sudo” functionality within the CLI.
Change-Type: minor