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Co-hosted NestJS app behind the existing Express server via a strangler-fig dispatcher, sharing the same better-sqlite3 connection and JWT httpOnly cookie. Additive and dormant: default routing stays on Express, Nest only serves its own /api/_nest diagnostics until a module opts in. F1 @trek/shared Zod contract package; F2 Nest bootstrap co-hosted (fall-through, single Dockerfile/port); F3 shared better-sqlite3 provider; F4 JWT cookie auth guard (+ @CurrentUser, admin guard); F5 Zod validation pipe + error-envelope parity; F6 Nest test + coverage gates; F7 per-prefix strangler toggle (env, default Express); F8 CI build/typecheck/test/coverage. Remaining F4/F6/F8 checklist items (trip-access + permission levels + MFA policy, e2e harness/seed + 80% gate, Nest↔Express parity test, Playwright PR-comment workflow) are tracked on the first consuming module cards (L1/A1/C1).
15 lines
645 B
JavaScript
15 lines
645 B
JavaScript
import { execSync } from 'node:child_process';
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// tsc emits JS even with type errors (noEmitOnError:false), but still exits
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// non-zero to report them. We must run tsc-alias regardless, so run tsc in a
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// try/catch and always proceed to the path-rewrite step.
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// Type correctness is enforced separately via `npm run typecheck`.
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try {
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execSync('tsc -p tsconfig.build.json', { stdio: 'inherit' });
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} catch {
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console.warn('[build] tsc reported type errors — emitting anyway (gated by `npm run typecheck`).');
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}
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execSync('tsc-alias -p tsconfig.build.json', { stdio: 'inherit' });
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console.log('[build] dist ready (path aliases rewritten).');
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