[v3-0-test] Optimize ui lint pre-commits (#51725)#51729
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Running pre-commits for typescript compilation, linting formatting is currently very slow. The pre-commit that is doing it took more than 2.5 minutes - always, independently which files changed. Also, no matter whether UI or simple auth manager UI changed, both were compiled. This is the first iteration of speeding up the pre-commit especially for incremental changes. The following changes were implemented: * the scripts were split into ui and simple-auth-manager-ui * timing information and verbose commands displayed so that we can measure which commands take how much time * the pre-commmit now passes all the files as input (and pre-commit is serialized) - which means that some commands can only be run on the subset of files that changed * tsc step is modified to only run on a subset of .ts and .tsx files that were changed (via dynamic extension of the project) Overall when just few files change, the pre-commit should now complete in less than 10-20 seconds Still some optimisations are possible in the future. (cherry picked from commit 52be0dd) Co-authored-by: Jarek Potiuk <jarek@potiuk.com>
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Nice, thanks Jarek! Yes that hook is too long :)
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Running pre-commits for typescript compilation, linting formatting is currently very slow. The pre-commit that is doing it took more than 2.5 minutes - always, independently which files changed. Also, no matter whether UI or simple auth manager UI changed, both were compiled.
This is the first iteration of speeding up the pre-commit especially for incremental changes.
The following changes were implemented:
Overall when just few files change, the pre-commit should now complete in less than 10-20 seconds
Still some optimisations are possible in the future. (cherry picked from commit 52be0dd)
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