We have some packages that are not MIT compatible,
so if the env var MIT_ONLY is set to true,
we don't build the application with features
that are not MIT compatible.
For the moment, it concerns only the export packages.
Improve y-provider image by having the
node_modules as small as possible.
We move split the Dockerfile and
add it to the y-provider folder,
it will be easier to read and maintain.
We centralized the configuration on the backend
side, it is easier to manage and we can change
the configuration without having to rebuild the
frontend.
We now use the config endpoint to get the collaboration
server url, we refacto to remove the frontend env
occurences and to adapt with the new way to get the
collaboration server url.
We centralized the configuration on the backend
side, it is easier to manage and we can change
the configuration without having to rebuild the
frontend.
We now use the config endpoint to get the media url,
we refacto to remove the frontend env occurences
and to adapt with the new way to get the media url.
We centralized the configuration on the backend
side, it is easier to manage and we can change
the configuration without having to rebuild the
frontend.
We now use the config endpoint to get the theme,
we refacto to remove the frontend env occurences
and to adapt with the new way to get the theme.
The env MEDIA_URL was missing in the frontend
Dockerfile. It is not necessary in our
running environment (staging / preprod ...) but it
is necessary if we want to run the frontend with
a different media url.
SW_DEACTIVATED was missing as well, we need to
deactivate the service worker in the frontend when
we test with Playwright.
Dockerize the frontend development environment
to make it easy to display the frontend
development environment in the browser.
We don't mix it with the command `make run` to
let it kind of optional to run the frontend
in a docker container. We let it optional because
the hot reload doesn't work well in the docker
container. The volume synch make it a bit slower
as well. So, we let the developer decide to run
the frontend in a docker container or not.