Summary:
Also see:
3a33b0ad64
which was hot-pushed to master in order to get Travis building.
We now have two travis files:
1. /.travis.yml
2. /packages/client-app/travis.yml
The first one is alwas in the private repo and runs `npm install && npm
run build-client`. This decrypts our keys and signs, builds, and uploads
to S3.
The second one is designed to live in our yet-to-be public mirror. It will
basically just run `npm install && npm test`.
That way the public one should just about ALWAYS pass (YAY!) except of
course when you break the tests or something in the installer!
Test Plan: Run on new https://travis-ci.com/nylas/nylas-mail-all
Reviewers: jerm, spang, juan
Reviewed By: spang, juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D3999
Summary:
Grunt is hardcoded to use paths relative to wherever the Gruntfile is
located. Unfortunately it also expects the grunt packages to be siblings
of that gruntfile. We can get around this by changing the relative base
path, but then the cwd is different for each tasks. This is okay as long
as we use absolute paths for various files in each of our tasks. This
updates our grunt tasks to use absolute paths
Test Plan: `npm run build-client`
Reviewers: spang, halla, jerm, juan
Reviewed By: juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D3987