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[fix] ensure that test.pyright installs pyright
nodejs.ensure only sets up NVM if there isn't a system-wide installation of Node that matches our NODE_MINIMUM_VERSION. The ubuntu image in the CI comes with an up to date node version, so pyright from .nvm_packages is never installed. This commit fixes this by introducing a package.json file.
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local/
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gh-pages/
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*.egg-info/
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/package-lock.json
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/node_modules/
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# [1] https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm#default-global-packages-from-file-while-installing
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eslint
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pyright
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test.pyright() {
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build_msg TEST "[pyright] static type check of python sources"
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nodejs.ensure
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npm install
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# We run Pyright in the virtual environment because Pyright
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# executes "python" to determine the Python version.
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pyenv.cmd pyright -p pyrightconfig-ci.json
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pyenv.cmd npx --no-install pyright -p pyrightconfig-ci.json
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dump_return $?
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}
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{
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"dependencies": {
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"pyright": "^1.1.212"
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}
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}
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