import { defineConfig } from "@trigger.dev/sdk"; import { aptGet } from "@trigger.dev/build/extensions/core"; /** * The dashboard agent is its own Trigger project, deployed independently of the * webapp. It deliberately does NOT live inside apps/webapp: the agent has no * access to the main database, ClickHouse, or webapp internals (it reads * everything via the API), and keeping it in a separate package makes that * firewall structural rather than a convention. * * The project ref is read from the environment so no cloud project ref is * committed to this public repo. For local dev, set * TRIGGER_DASHBOARD_AGENT_PROJECT_REF to a project you own and run the CLI from * this directory. */ export default defineConfig({ project: process.env.TRIGGER_DASHBOARD_AGENT_PROJECT_REF ?? "", dirs: ["./src"], // Keep test + eval files out of the task index. They import vitest, which // throws at registration. Setting this replaces the built-in defaults, so the // test/spec patterns are repeated alongside the eval one. ignorePatterns: ["**/*.test.ts", "**/*.spec.ts", "**/*.eval.ts"], compatibilityFlags: ["run_engine_v2"], maxDuration: 3600, // Code mode shells out to ripgrep to search the user's cloned repo. git + tar // are already in the base image; ripgrep is not. build: { extensions: [aptGet({ packages: ["ripgrep"] })], }, });