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using `windowsHide: true` is causing an issue on windows: Ctrl + C
handling isn't enabled and no `SIGINT` is sent to the child process when
users exit the process. See https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/29837
and https://github.com/nodejs/node-v0.x-archive/issues/5054 for
reference. This will cause leftover processes throughout nx.
This PR sets `windowsHide: false` everywhere except for the plugin
workers and some short-lived utils. They `spawn` child processes but
have explicit handling to make sure they kill themselves when the parent
process dies, so the missing Ctrl + C handling doesn't cause issues.
We will follow up to make sure any other culprits that still cause
windows popups (especially when used through Nx Console) are handled.
Leaving no leftover processes running is more important for now, though.
Keep in mind the underlying tooling (like vite) might have some windows
popups themselves that Nx will inherit.
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Co-authored-by: Colum Ferry <cferry09@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nicholas Cunningham <ndcunningham@gmail.com>
This PR removes the `@nrwl/*` packages. Also cleans up references to the
legacy packages.
NOTE: The rescope page is now under `/deprecated/rescope`. There is
still >1000K monthly traffic to it, which might be due to older Nx
users.
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## Current Behavior
Plugin isolation communicates with workers via built-in node IPC with
forked processes. When doing this, the parent process will not exit
until the child process has exited, in case more messages would be sent.
This requires an explicit call to shut down the plugin workers.
We set this up as a `process.on('exit')` listener, to shutdown the
workers whenever the main Nx process dies. This is "fine", but requires
explicit calls to `process.exit` as node won't exit on its own
otherwise.
## Expected Behavior
To allow plugin workers to clean themselves up on exit, but not require
explicit `process.exit` calls, we need to detach them from the main
process and call `unref`. This only works when IPC is not being used. As
such, we need a different way to communicate with the worker.
This PR updates the communication method to mirror the daemon, and
communicate over a socket. Additionally, this PR enables isolation
during the Nx repo's E2E tests.
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Some of the audit tools have been falsely flagging the alias to
`@zkochan/js-yaml` as `js-yaml@0.0.7` (which has security holes) so we
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Bun uses yarn lock for it's binary file. Running the binary will produce
the content of a yarn lock file (v1)
Other option is to use the -y command on add and install. This will
create a yarn lock file and then createLockFile can just modify the
yarn.lock file instead?
This is the PR made from #19113 and pushed due to #22402 being closed.
PS Bun feels more stable since the PR was first created!
This PR will resolve#22283 and start of #21075