* remove dbg! in resources test
* use methods from `fs` and `env` qualified
* share `ACL_MANIFESTS_FILE_NAME` and `CAPABILITIES_FILE_NAME` consts across crates
* simplifiy `Manifest::new` code for better readability
* move reading global api scripts logic next to the function that defines it
* [tauri-build] move acl logic from lib.rs to acl.rs
* use const value for schema instead of enum value with a single variant
* remove unnecessary info from permissions hover
* move related functions next to each other & improve readability of others
* use methods from `fs` and `env` qualified
* fix warning, unused return in test
* document some functions
* improve generated schema for better scope schema completion, simplify, reorganize and document the logic
previously if you had `fs` and `http` plugins added in a project
and then try to write an extended permission for `fs:allow-app-meta`
```json
{
"identifier": "fs:allow-app-meta",
"allow": [ <here> ]
}
```
and even though identifier is from `fs` plugin,
the JSON schema suggests `path` and `url`.
Now it will only suggest relevant field which is `path`
* resolve permissions from other plugins, generate `core:default` as a normal set instead of special logic
* move `PERMISSION_SCHEMAS_FOLDER_NAME` to acl module
* use gneric trait because of MSRV
* ensure `gen/schemas` dir is created
* clippy
I noticed the plugin build fails on older Swift (tested on macOS 12) because the default minimum required macOS version (10.10 in my case) is older than `v10_13` which is set by the Tauri iOS package (and also swift-rs).
So the plugins must explicitly define a minimum macOS version too.
* fix(cli): Make app_dir() consistent by basing it on the explicit invocation directory rather than the current working directory
* resolve app paths before everything else
* fix xcode script
* fix test
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* chore: update brotli dependency to v6
brotli v6 plays nice with other versions of the same crate
* add change file
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* refactor: remove targetSdk as it is being removed in DSL 9.0
* note
* fix: typo
* update: changelog
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* fix(core): fix raw invoke body for isolation pattern
The `isolation` pattern requests are made using JSON but the payload could be raw bytes, so we send the original `Content-Type` from frontend and make sure to deserialize the payload using that one instead of `Content-Type` from request headers
* clippy
* disable plist embed in generate_context in tests
* change file
* docs [skip ci]
* move unused_variables [skip ci]
* last commit regression [skip ci]
* fix test
* add example, do not text encode raw request
* check type instead of contenttype
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* add plugin resolution to gradle settings
This is needed to make Android Studio able to link to the project
* reflect codegen edit in the plugin example
* refactor(cli&bundler): avoid renaming main executable and reserve cargo name
closes#8109closes#8349
* fix bundler
* fix test
* Discard changes to core/tauri-build/Cargo.toml
* revert Cargo.toml changes
* Discard changes to Cargo.lock
* Discard changes to tooling/cli/Cargo.lock
* lock file
* use product name for installers
* only warn for sign on windows
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* refactor(core): scope JS resources to the webview
* clippy
* change files
* swap args order
* more clippy
* just add them on each type
* clippy
* macro docs
* Update mod.rs
* use random rid
* revert resource table arg change
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* feat(core): allow defining global API script on plugin build
Adds `tauri_plugin::Builder::global_api_script_path` so plugin authors can define the JavaScript global API bindings (supposed to be injected to `window.__TAURI__`) at compile time, so the string is only part of the binary when withGlobalTauri is true.
Currently this needs to be done manually at runtime (and it's always added to the binary via include_str).
* prefix variable
* use list of scripts instead of combining them
* static str
* header [skip ci]
* slice