monaco_editor: initial submission
https://microsoft.github.io/monaco-editor/ as an ERP5 source code editor this commit is only a build of the vendor code. It was built using https://lab.nexedi.com/jerome/monaco-editor-erp5/ at revision 9d7f8b5 and uploaded to ERP5 following this procedure: First enable webdav by adding in zope conf: ``` <webdav-source-server> address 127.0.0.1:12200 force-connection-close off </webdav-source-server> ``` This was built and uploaded to ERP5 with: ```bash git clone https://lab.nexedi.com/jerome/monaco-editor-erp5.git/ cd monaco-editor-erp5 npm npm run build lftp http://login:pwd@127.0.0.1:12200/erp5/portal_skins/erp5_monaco_editor/monaco-editor/ -e 'mput dist/*' ```
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Maintainer
@tiwariayush please take a look at the commit message, this is an (maybe not good enough) example of how we can document how generated files are stored in business template (until we have something better. Something like npm based business templates ? )
The first part of the build process is described in https://lab.nexedi.com/jerome/monaco-editor-erp5/blob/master/README.md
Recently I found out that webpack supports any kind of output filesystem ( https://webpack.js.org/api/node/ ) I'm nowadays using a script nexedi/erp5$353 to build and upload to ERP5 directly.
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