mirror of https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi.git
d64448ec3b
As @denbezrukov notes in #13885, Rome (https://github.com/rome/tools, the JavaScript toolchain we have been using to format and lint code in the NodeJS SDK) has been deprecated. Biome (https://biomejs.dev/) has sprung up in its place as a community fork and appears to be the best bet for migration going forward. This commit introduces Biome, ports the bits of configuration that need changing and updates formatting accordingly. Closes #13885 Co-authored-by: Denis Bezrukov <6227442+denbezrukov@users.noreply.github.com> |
||
---|---|---|
.. | ||
.gitignore | ||
README.md | ||
index.ts | ||
package^3.json | ||
package^4.json | ||
package~3.8.3.json | ||
tsconfig.json |
README.md
This test validates that changes we're making in @pulumi/pulumi will be side-by-side compatible with the 'latest' version of @pulumi/pulumi
that has already shipped.
If a change is made that is not compatible, then the process should be:
- Ensure that the change is absolutely what we want to make.
- Disable running this test.
- Commit the change and update the minor version of
@pulumi/pulumi
(i.e. from 0.17.x to 0.18.0). - Flow this change downstream, rev'ing the minor version of all downstream packages.
- Re-enable the test. Because there is now a new 'latest'
@pulumi/pulumi
, this test should pass.
Step '3' indicates that we've made a breaking change, and that if 0.18 is pulled in from any package, that it must be pulled in from all packages.
Step '4' is necessary so that people can pick a set of packages that all agree on using this new @pulumi/pulumi
version. While not necessary to rev the minor version of these packages, we still do so to make it clear that there is a significant change here, and that one should not move to it as readily as they would a patch update.