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- ran [ember-native-class-codemod](https://github.com/ember-codemods/ember-native-class-codemod) to convert the majority of remaining EmberObject based controllers and components to native class syntax using the `@classic` decorator
- skipped older style modal components (`components/modal-*.js`) due to observed incompatibilities in some cases
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Ember is migrating to `<AngleBracketSyntax />` for component invocation, see https://github.com/emberjs/rfcs/blob/master/text/0311-angle-bracket-invocation.md
We were in a half-way situation where some templates used angle bracket syntax in some places, this PR updates templates to use the syntax everywhere.
This simplifies the rules for what template code is referring to...
`<Component>` = a component
`{{helper}}` = a helper (or locally assigned handlebars variable)
`{{this.foo}}` = data on the template backing context (a component/controller)
`{{@foo}}` = a named argument passed into the component that the component backing class has not modified (note: this commit does not introduce any named arguments)
- ran codemod https://github.com/ember-codemods/ember-angle-brackets-codemod on the following directories:
- `app/templates`
- `lib/koenig-editor/addon/templates`
- removed positional params from components as angle bracket syntax does not support them
- `gh-feature-flag`
- `gh-tour-item`
- `gh-cm-editor`
- `gh-fullscreen-modal`
- `gh-task-button`
- updates some code that was missed in 3c851293c1 to use explicit this
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- Added a language indicator when in rendered mode and a language input when in edit mode
- Allow code card language to be set with <code>```lang</code>+<kbd>Space/Enter</kbd> expansion
- previously <code>\`\`\`</code> would immediately create a code card, the <kbd>Space/Enter</kbd> is now necessary for the insertion to occur
- lang is optional <code>\`\`\`</code>+<kbd>Space/Enter</kbd> will insert a code card with no language selected
- requires <kbd>Enter</kbd> to be pressed to finalise the expansion and insert the card
- added hook for text expansions to skip newline creation for when they are triggered with <kbd>Enter</kbd>
- Set the code card editor's language mode based on selected language
- set the CodeMirror mode based on the code card payload language
- add a basic map of language short codes to their respective CodeMirror modes
- observe `mode` property in `{{gh-cm-editor}}` so that the mode is properly set when it's changed after initial render
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- ran [es5-getter-ember-codemod](https://github.com/rondale-sc/es5-getter-ember-codemod)
- [es5 getters RFC](https://github.com/emberjs/rfcs/blob/master/text/0281-es5-getters.md)
- updates the majority of `object.get('property')` with `object.property` with exceptions:
- `.get('nested.property')` - it's not possible to determine if this is relying on "safe" path chaining for when `nested` doesn't exist
- `.get('config.x')` and `.get('settings.x')` - both our `config` and `settings` services are proxy objects which do not support es5 getters
- this PR is not exhaustive, there are still a number of places where `.get('service.foo')` and similar could be replaced but it gets us a long way there in a quick and automated fashion
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- attempt to fix the "Cannot set property 'modeOption' of undefined" error by telling CM to replace the textarea element rather than appending to the wrapper and having Ember replace the textarea
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- lazy loaded scripts such as the CodeMirror asset used on the Code Injection screen could throw errors such as `TypeError: Cannot set property 'modeOption' of undefined`
- this was caused by "loading" promise returned from the `lazyLoader` service returning as soon as the network request finished which can be before the loaded script has been parsed and run meaning any processing occurring after the promise returns could be depending on unloaded code
- switched the lazyLoader service's loading mechanism from an ajax fetch to insertion of a `<script>` tag which can have `load` event attached which _will_ return after parsing/loading has completed
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- use broccoli-funnel to avoid polluting the `dist/` dir with unused build artefacts
- load codemirror and simplemde CSS up-front to avoid duplicate styles and specificity problems
- pull simplemde dependency out into a separate JS file and lazy-load in `{{gh-simplemde}}` component to reduce main bundle size. Before/after:
- `vendor.min.js 3.58 MB (795.88 KB gzipped)`
- `vendor.min.js 3.32 MB (710.66 KB gzipped)`
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- upgrade to latest `ember-source` and related dependencies including `ember-cli`
- upgrade to latest `ember-mocha` and modern ember testing setup
- https://github.com/emberjs/rfcs/blob/master/text/0268-acceptance-testing-refactor.md
- switch from using global acceptance test helpers and `native-dom-helpers` to using the new `ember-test-helpers` methods
- use [`chai-dom`](https://github.com/nathanboktae/chai-dom) assertions where in some places (still a lot of places in the tests that could use these)
- pin `ember-in-viewport` to 3.0.x to work around incompatibilities between different versions used in `ember-light-table`, `ember-infinity`, and `ember-sticky-element`
- incompatibilities manifested as "Invalid value used as weak map key" errors thrown when using `ember-light-table` (subscribers screen)
- pin `ember-power-datepicker` to unreleased version that contains a move from global acceptance test helpers to modern test helpers
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/9505
- pass `lineWrapping` option through to CodeMirror in `{{gh-cm-editor}}`
- add cascade overrides for the `pre` line-wrapping styles needed by CodeMirror
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/9311
- wraps embed card in same container as the markdown card to handle mouse selection/edit toggles etc
- add render mode to embed card
- autofocus CodeMirror editor when switching to edit mode
- fix incorrect pointer on cards
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/9249
- in `{{gh-cm-editor}}` display a standard textarea in place of the CodeMirror editor whilst CodeMirror assets are loading in the background, textarea will be upgraded to a CodeMirror editor when loading finishes
- update styles so that the switch from plain textarea to CodeMirror is not too jarring
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Automated tools, code generators, and editor integrations are increasingly standardising on the import style used in `ember-modules-codemod`. Our import style differed a little with regards to service/controller injection imports which meant we were starting to see inconsistent naming.
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- add eslint-plugin-ember, configure no-old-shims rule
- run `eslint --fix` on `app`, `lib`, `mirage`, and `tests` to move imports to the new module imports
- further cleanup of Ember globals usage
- remove event-dispatcher initializer now that `canDispatchToEventManager` is deprecated
- Remove gh-tab* components
- The PSM was the only place where the `gh-tabs-manager`, `gh-tab`, and `gh-tab-pane` components were being used. These were very old components and did not work well with newer Ember versions and best practices.
- 🔥 remove `gh-tab*` components
- 💄 fix indents in `gh-post-settings-menu` template
- 🎨 add support for named subviews ready for additional PSM panes
- Added per-post code injection fields to PSM
- add "Code Injection" pane to the PSM
- implement `codeinjectionHead` and `codeinjectionFoot` attributes on `Post` model and save values from PSM
- use CodeMirror for the PSM code injection fields
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/8504
- allow `.settings-code-editor` to inherit from `.gh-input` - fixes border colours
- change `gh-cm-editor`'s "focused" class from `.focused` to `.focus` so it can inherit `.gh-input` styles
- add lazy loading of CM styles back in `gh-cm-editor` but prevent `lib/codemirror.css` from being compiled into the codemirror styles so that we get the theme colours without causing conflicts with the main editor
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- adds `eslint-plugin-sort-imports-es6-autofix` dependency
- implements ESLint's base `sort-imports` rule but has a distinction in that `import {foo} from 'bar';` is considered `multiple` rather than `single`
- fixes ESLint's autofix behaviour so `eslint --fix` will actually fix the sort order
- updates all unordered import rules by using `eslint --fix`
With the increased number of `import` statements since Ember+ecosystem started moving towards es6 modules I've found it frustrating at times trying to search through randomly ordered import statements. Recently I've been sorting imports manually when I've added new code or touched old code so I thought I'd add an ESLint rule to codify it.
* replace `isEditing` observers with `didReceiveAttrs` hook
* 🐛 Fix HTML card not launching in edit mode
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/8310
- adds `autofocus=true` attribute to `gh-cm-editor` that will use CodeMirror's built-in autofocus behaviour
- set HTML card's launch mode to `edit` and ensure that the `autofocus` attribute is passed
- refactor `gh-cm-editor` for more robust event handling
- re-work `ch-cm-editor` tests to take into account CMs events not being triggered within a single run-loop and to still work when the browser window isn't focused (should fix the random test failures on Travis and the issues where the CM tests will fail locally)
Refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/8191
Refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/8194
Changes the selection behaviour of mobiledoc-cards:
If you navigate to a card with a keyboard or click on the new editor toolbar it "hard selects".
If you click into the body of a card to edit it it "soft selects".
When a card is "hard selected" you can navigate out of the card and to the previous or following blocks within the mobiledoc with the keyboard, you can delete the current card with the backspace or delete button, and you can create a new block following the card with the enter key.
When a card is soft selected it is simply displayed as selected and allows the user to edit content within the card.
New card toolbar:
Allows a user to delete the card, save the card, and "hard select" a card.
New title behaviour:
Pressing the enter key within the title "splits" the title at the cursor point, if multiple characters are selected they are first deleted, and creates a new paragraph at the top of the document with the trailing characters after the split.
gh-cm-editor updates:
Adds an on-focus event to gh-cm-editor
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- cleans up the interface to maintain consistency between loadScript and
loadStyle
- update gh-cm-editor component to await result of loadStyle
refs #7503
- Having assets served from the same directory as the admin makes this tricky to refactor server side
- It's also much harder to optimise for 404s
refs TryGhost/Ghost#6149
- concats codemirror.js and css on build, keeping them out of vendor.js
- add lazy-loader service to enable loading of external scripts
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- review use of Ember core hooks and add a call to `this._super` if missing
- fix a few occurrences of using the wrong component lifecycle hooks that could result in multiple/duplicate event handlers being attached
`_super` should always be called when overriding Ember's base hooks so that core functionality or app functionality added through extensions, mixins or addons is not lost. This is important as it guards against issues arising from later refactorings or core changes.
As example of lost functionality, there were a number of routes that extended from `AuthenticatedRoute` but then overrode the `beforeModel` hook without calling `_super` which meant that the route was no longer treated as authenticated.
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- add ember-suave dependency
- upgrade grunt-jscs dependency
- add a new .jscsrc for the client's tests directory that extends from client's base .jscsrc
- separate client tests in Gruntfile jscs task so they pick up the test's .jscsrc
- standardize es6 usage across client
* Drop set for local private editor property
* Only run preview setup on didInsertElement
* Drop set for local scrollWrapper prop
* Selectize setup on afterRender instead of next
* Use local props for editor save timers
refs #5845
- Updates tag settings screen to match content screen behaviour. Each now tag has it's own route that is link-able from other areas of the app
- Updates a number of places where jQuery event handler code was not wrapped in Ember's run loop