* Bumped ueberdb2 to 4.1.1
* Install only production ready dependencies.
* Added optimized Dockerfile.
* Fixed variable detection.
* Move to own variable for detecting production build.
* Use shell syntax for parameter expansion.
* Use shell as default.
* Move from deprecated request package to axios.
* Fixed package.json
* Another check.
* Fixing npm - hopefully the last.
* Remove double parsing of JSON.
* Bump bundled npm to also get rid of request in the bundled npm.
* Revert "Bump bundled npm to also get rid of request in the bundled npm."
This reverts commit b60fa4f435.
Rationale:
* Clearing out `src/node_modules` is unlikely to bring future
success.
* If there is an error, it's better to leave the filesystem alone so
that the user can investigate the cause.
* Deleting the directory on error is a surprising behavior.
Also add symlinks from the old `bin/` and `tests/` locations to avoid
breaking scripts and other tools.
Motivations:
* Scripts and tests no longer have to do dubious things like:
require('ep_etherpad-lite/node_modules/foo')
to access packages installed as dependencies in
`src/package.json`.
* Plugins can access the backend test helper library in a non-hacky
way:
require('ep_etherpad-lite/tests/backend/common')
* We can delete the top-level `package.json` without breaking our
ability to lint the files in `bin/` and `tests/`.
Deleting the top-level `package.json` has downsides: It will cause
`npm` to print warnings whenever plugins are installed, npm will
no longer be able to enforce a plugin's peer dependency on
ep_etherpad-lite, and npm will keep deleting the
`node_modules/ep_etherpad-lite` symlink that points to `../src`.
But there are significant upsides to deleting the top-level
`package.json`: It will drastically speed up plugin installation
because `npm` doesn't have to recursively walk the dependencies in
`src/package.json`. Also, deleting the top-level `package.json`
avoids npm's horrible dependency hoisting behavior (where it moves
stuff from `src/node_modules/` to the top-level `node_modules/`
directory). Dependency hoisting causes numerous mysterious
problems such as silent failures in `npm outdated` and `npm
update`. Dependency hoisting also breaks plugins that do:
require('ep_etherpad-lite/node_modules/foo')