This was a preparatory commit for 3292429ab3 (which introduced a bug, see
issue #3728) and modified the tests for issue #3620.
Commit 155a895604 per se did not introduce any bugs, but was difficult to
inspect because of its size. For this, the corresponding PR (#3622) should not
have been accepted.
--HG--
branch : revert-3622
Note by muxator:
This commit introduced a copied & modified version of the testing files
loadSettings.js and pad.js.
It's Christmas night, and we want to shipt this feature, so I merged it anyway,
adding a note in both the original and copied files so that hopefully someone
in the distant future is going to merge them back again.
The dependency on java was introduced in 2012 (c021cf52d8) to start
Sauce-Connect from sauce labs.
Probably at the time it was a runtime dependency, but it is no longer the case
today. It is possible that java was already not needed when db003a1460 changed
from downloading Sauce-Connect-latest.zip to sc-latest-linux.tar.gz.
Moreover, I am quite sure tests/frontend/travis/sauce_tunnel.sh no longer works
today, because tests/frontend/travis/sauce_tunnel.sh downloads from an url that
gives HTTP/404 now: sc-latest-linux.tar.gz if no longer a valid file name, we
would need to explicitly download a specific version.
In the following commits Pierre is going to copy & modify some files.
This commit prepares the source files in order to minimize those differences,
so we can re-unify them as soon as possible.
No functional changes.
Do not touch vendorized files (e.g. libraries that were imported from external
projects).
No functional changes.
Command:
find . -name '*.<EXTENSION>' -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i 's/[[:space:]]*$//'
This is documented to be more performant.
The substitution was made on frontend code, too (i.e., the one in /static),
because Date.now() is supported since IE 9, and we are life supporting only
IE 11.
Commands:
find . -name *.js | xargs sed --in-place "s/new Date().getTime()/Date.now()/g"
find . -name *.js | xargs sed --in-place "s/(new Date()).getTime()/Date.now()/g"
Not done on jQuery.
Original implementation of authorship test assumed a simple pad reload
would switch the author -- and it actually did on Chrome. But other
browsers might keep the author id on cookie.
To force the author switch, expire the cookie before reloading the pad.
Fixes: #3435
This commit replaces an old test with a new, different one.
Reasons for removing the old test:
- the old list test was introduced in cadb83a with an explicit attempt to import
an invalid HTML and see if it could recover from it
- in 5967e08 the code base finally managed to export a meaningful HTML (but we
do not know if other bugs were introduced in pursuing this)
- the old test seemed to aim at attaining resiliency, but correctness should be
addressed before that
Modified by muxator. See discussion in:
https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite/pull/3268#issuecomment-411185713
The fix was done on another branch to show that it completely solves tests
failures introduced by 2be873e3c7.
All remaining failures in this branch are due to other changes made after
**1.6.6**, namely from fe08d2a1db included onwards.
These changes make the frontend tests send keydown instead of keypress in
firefox, in accordance with #3413 (Use keydown instead of keypress on Firefox).
The percentage of passing frontend in Firefox 61 on this revision is 100%.
* Add scroll when it edits a line out of viewport
By default, when there is an edition of a line, which is out of the
viewport, Etherpad scrolls the minimum necessary to make this line
visible. This makes that the line stays either on the top or the bottom
of the viewport. With this commit, we add a setting to make possible to
scroll to a position x% pixels from the viewport. Besides of that, we
add a setting to make an animation of this scroll.
If nothing is changed on settings.json the Etherpad default behavior is
kept
Fix previous commit. As "force reconnect" buttons have all the same id
on DOM, on the previous commit we were only disallowing the first button
with that id on DOM -- "userdup" -- to be closed by a click on editor.
Casually the tests were using the same error to simulate a "force
reconnect", so even the tests were not getting the issue.
If a "force reconnect" message is displayed to the user, it means the
only way to go back to a healthy state is to reload the pad. So we
cannot hide this kind of message, like what is done with other modals
(eg: "settings").
This test was broken by #3268 (getLineHTMLForExport - Fixes#2486 but breaks
plugins). This change aims to facilitate debugging.
Expected:
<!doctype html><html><body><ul class="bullet"><li>one</li><li>2</li></ul><br><ul><ul class="bullet"><li>ul2</li></ul></ul></body></html>
Received:
<!doctype html><html><body><ul class="bullet"><li>one</li><li>2</ul><br><ul class="bullet"><li><ul class="bullet"><li>ul2</ul></li></ul></body></html>
When comparing original content with the changes made by the user, we
need to ignore some line attribs that are added by content collector,
otherwise we would consider the change started on the first char of the
line -- the '*' that is added when line has line attribs.
In order to be able to handle both #3354 and #3118, we need to take into
account both the styles attribs (to fix#3354) and the line attribs
defined by any of the plugins (to fix#3118), but we can ignore those
extra line attribs that are added by Etherpad and do not add any
functionality (`'lmkr', 'insertorder', 'start'`).
Currently pressing ENTER on a line that ends with ':', '[', '(' or '{'
automaticaly indents the new line with 4 spaces. The variable added by
this commit to settings.json allow an Etherpad instance to not have this
behavior.