The prior version of this code used a hardcoded copy of the script. Not only is this an outdated version of the code, this also caused us to fail our addons.mozilla.org audit.
The Newgrounds API checks `Security.sandboxType` to see if it should
run in debug mode or not (which determines whether or not medals
can actually be unlocked).
For now, desktop continues to use `localTrusted` as the default,
while web now uses `remote`. We might want to make this configurable
at some point, but this should be good enough for now (and better
match Flash's behavior).
- setup_lts.x already run `apt-get update` internally so it's a waste of time to run it manually afterwards.
- the wget url wasn't quoted properly. incidentally the url doesn't actually need quoting anyway, which is why it wasn't caught.
- misc
- compiling from Docker is a slow way to compile anyway (because "COPY . ruffle" and "npm install" is un-cached, and virtualization overhead), so people who want minimal compilation time shouldn't use Docker compile anyway. (switching to :dual-wasm increased build time from 8m20s to 11m10s on my ancient 2011 server, 4x xeon E7-4870)
- seems "docker cp" does not actually overwrite the firefox_unsiged.xpi file if it already exists, for reasons unclear to me, so i added "rm -rf" to the sample invocation
- git wasn't actually used in docker build process, removed git from apt-get (rustup use the git protocol internally but doesn't seem to use the actual git executable)
Running 'npm run build --workspaces' will run the 'build' script for all
workspaces, even if one fails. Since all of the other workspaces depend
on 'ruffle-core', running them after a ruffle-core build failure just
produces useless errors in the CI logs.
usage:
run this file from ruffle root dir (not the docker dir) like
docker build --tag ruffle-web-docker -f web/docker/Dockerfile .
docker cp $(docker create ruffle-web-docker:latest):/ruffle/web/packages web/docker/docker_builds/packages