Move the pro mount decnet/services/pro/ -> decnet/pro/ so the Professional tier
can contribute to more than honeypots. The core wires each surface only when
decnet/pro/ is present (absence stays the entitlement gate):
* services — registry scans decnet/pro/services/ (was decnet/services/pro/)
* API routes — decnet/pro/routes.py exposes ROUTERS, mounted under /api/v1
* web pages — Vite aliases @pro to the pro frontend (community -> empty stub),
App.tsx maps proRoutes into <Route>s, Layout renders a
PROFESSIONAL nav group; both tree-shake out of the community build
Frontend gate mirrors the existing VITE_DECNET_DEVELOPER tree-shake pattern.
Tests: registry + router seams (backend), empty-stub contract (frontend).
83 lines
3.1 KiB
TypeScript
83 lines
3.1 KiB
TypeScript
// SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
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import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config'
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import react from '@vitejs/plugin-react'
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import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url'
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import { dirname, resolve } from 'node:path'
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import { existsSync } from 'node:fs'
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const here = dirname(fileURLToPath(import.meta.url))
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// `@pro` resolves to the real Professional registry only for an explicit pro
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// build (VITE_DECNET_PRO=1) once the pro frontend is mounted at src/pro-impl/
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// (git-ignored; the pro build copies decnet/pro/web there so react/lucide and
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// tsc resolve normally). Otherwise the empty community stub, which tree-shakes
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// the pro surface out of the bundle.
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const proRealEntry = resolve(here, 'src/pro-impl/index.tsx')
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const proEntry =
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process.env.VITE_DECNET_PRO === '1' && existsSync(proRealEntry)
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? proRealEntry
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: resolve(here, 'src/pro/stub.ts')
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// https://vite.dev/config/
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export default defineConfig({
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plugins: [react()],
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resolve: { alias: { '@pro': proEntry } },
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test: {
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environment: 'jsdom',
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globals: true,
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setupFiles: ['./src/test/setup.ts'],
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css: false,
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coverage: {
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provider: 'v8',
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reporter: ['text', 'html'],
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include: ['src/**/*.{ts,tsx}'],
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exclude: ['src/**/*.d.ts', 'src/test/**', 'src/main.tsx'],
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// Baseline floors. Each refactor PR raises these; never lower.
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// Phase 11 (MazeNET/Inspector split): Inspector.tsx (606 LOC)
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// split into per-selection panels. Inspector/index.tsx is now
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// a 175 LOC dispatcher; NodeInspector keeps the 7 form-state
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// useStates that are node-only. 10 new dispatcher tests. Suite:
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// 51 files, 259 tests, 25.68% lines / 21.43% branches.
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thresholds: {
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lines: 25,
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functions: 22,
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branches: 21,
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statements: 24,
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},
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},
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},
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server: {
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proxy: {
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'/api': {
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target: 'http://127.0.0.1:8000',
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changeOrigin: true,
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},
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},
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},
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build: {
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// Split heavy third-party libs into their own chunks so the main
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// bundle stays small and the rarely-changing vendor code stays
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// cacheable across deploys. Recharts + asciinema-player + lucide
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// together made up most of the weight that was tripping the 500kB
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// warning.
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rollupOptions: {
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output: {
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manualChunks: (id: string) => {
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if (!id.includes('node_modules')) return undefined
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// d3-* ships alongside recharts as its plotting engine —
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// grouping them keeps tree-shaken subsets together.
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if (id.includes('recharts') || id.includes('/d3-')) return 'charts'
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if (id.includes('asciinema-player')) return 'player'
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if (id.includes('lucide-react')) return 'icons'
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if (id.includes('react-router')) return 'router'
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if (id.includes('react-dom')) return 'react-dom'
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if (id.includes('/react/') || id.endsWith('/react')) return 'react'
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return 'vendor'
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},
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},
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},
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// Legitimate ceiling for any single chunk after splitting; anything
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// larger is a real bloat regression worth investigating.
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chunkSizeWarningLimit: 600,
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},
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})
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