This change allows you to host the vuetify app on <x>.example.com where
the main app is hosted on example.com. A configuration is added to
specify an exact subdomain for cookies. For example, if my production
app is hosted on us1.storj.io and my vuetify app is hosted on
vuetify.us1.storj.io, the cookie domain should be set to ".us1.storj.io"
so that any authentication cookie is accessible to lower-level
subdomains.
Since the vuetify app does not currently support login/signup on its
own, it is still required to first login to the main satellite UI, then
navigate to the Vuetify app after the session cookie is set.
If the "vuetifypoc" prefix is not desirable when using subdomain hosting
for vuetify, the VITE_VUETIFY_PREFIX variable can be modified in
web/satellite/.env before running `npm run build-vuetify`. For now, we
should keep this prefix because it makes developing on the vuetify app
significantly easier if subdomains are not being used.
Issue: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/6144
Change-Id: Iba1a5737892c8ee8f38148a17b94e3222f8798e6
Migrated webpack to vite.
Replaced jest with vitest (because I couldn't resolve 'import.meta' issue)
Replaced legacy vue-svg-loader with vite-svg-loader
Replaced bip39 dep with bip39-english (it includes only english wordlist)
Replaced aws-sdk v2 with aws-sdk V3 (because v2 was throwing some weird error in console. Ref: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/75107933/aws-sdk-contributes-to-build-error-uncaught-typeerror-e-is-not-a-constructor)
Renamed VUE_APP_ENDPOINT_URL env variable to VITE_ENDPOINT_URL
Removed a ton of dependencies (like babel and jest-related stuff).
Tested in Chrome, Safari, Brave, Firefox and Opera browsers.
Additionally fixed logout errors from buckets and object browser routes.
TODO: try to remove util and stream-browserify dependencies and see if it works
Change-Id: I4562649a59eb0ba80c1a672d55c59fceb8c80b23