In the component browser input field, render the source node as an icon instead of its identifier; an edge connects the icon to the source node's output port.
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/a36a8a55-6717-4887-a72c-2b2eafde4260Closes#9210.
# Important Notes
- Fix node selection being visible (but glitched) while editing node.
- Fix bug in CB positioning when editing a node at non-default zoom.
- Fix disconnected edge hover allowing self-connection.
- Consolidate some color logic in `nodeColors`.
Copying nodes:
- Multiple nodes supported.
- Node comments and user-specified colors included.
- Google Sheets data can be pasted to produce a `Table` node, handled the same way as Excel data.
# Important Notes
- Fix E2E tests on OS X.
- Add E2E and unit tests for clipboard.
- Use the lexer to test text escaping; fix text escaping issues and inconsistencies.
Fixes#8520
If the websocket is closed not by us, we automatically try to reconnect with it, and initialize the protocol again. **Restoring state (execution contexts, attached visualizations) is not part of this PR**.
It's a part of making IDE work after hibernation (or LS crash).
# Important Notes
It required somewhat heavy refactoring:
1. I decided to use an existing implementation of reconnecting websocket. Replaced (later discovered by me) our implementation.
2. The LanguageServer class now handles both reconnecting and re-initializing - that make usage of it simpler (no more `Promise<LanguageServer>` - each method will just wait for (re)connection and initialization.
3. The stuff in `net` src's module was partially moved to shared's counterpart (with tests). Merged `exponentialBackoff` implementations, which also brought me to
4. Rewriting LS client, so it returns Result instead of throwing, what is closer our desired state, and allows us using exponentialBackoff method without any wrappers.
Fixes#9313
[Screencast from 2024-03-22 09-09-07.webm](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/3919101/6ad86145-6882-4bde-993d-b1270f1ec06c)
# Important Notes
* This is PoC, so I didn't spend time on polishing the visuals; the design will likely change.
* I modified the shortcut handler a bit, allowing making multiple actions for same binding - the action's handler will be called in unspecified order, until one of them handle the event (i.e. not return false).
* To make it working regardless of imports, I needed to export AI module in Standard.Visualization. Moreover, needed to remove build_ai_prompt for Any, because it was causing issues - expect a bug report soon.
One of our tests had transient failures, which were very tricky to track - it seems that not every `mouse.move` action actually emits 'pointerleave' action, on which we rely when hiding node menu.
I played with different configurations, and this one looks quite reliable (100 runs of tests in a row passed, at least). But I still don't understand what is happening there, and the investigation will be in scope of #9478
When the CB is opened, pan to show it.
Large screen:
<video src="https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/1a07c8cc-5818-420a-9fb3-1d1cb308cb87">
Small screen:
<video src="https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/a9f18df5-c0ca-426c-959a-bda5cd077541">
# Important Notes
A prioritized-coordinates approach is used to adjust panning goals based on screen space:
- Fitting the input area is highest-priority.
- If possible, the whole component panel area will be fit.
- If possible, the visualization preview will be fit.
- If there's extra room, margins will be included; the top and left are prioritized because those margins prevent overlap with fixed UI elements.
- Improved performance by batching simulatenous node edits, including metadata updates when dragging many selected nodes together.
- Updated Vue to new version, allowing us to use `defineModel`.
- Fixed#9161
- Unified all handling of auto-blur by making `useAutoBlur` cheap to register - all logic goes through a single window event handler.
- Combined all `ResizeObserver`s into one.
- Fixed the behaviour of repeated toast messages. Now only the latest compilation status is visible at any given time, and the errors disappear once compilation passes.
- Actually fixed broken interaction of node and visualization widths. There no longer is a style feedback loop and the visible node backdrop width no longer jumps or randomly fails to update.
After investigating some errors, I found another two missing awaits in our tests. Because those are so easy to overlook, I added a lint rule which makes failure on unhandled promise (for e2e tests only).
Also, enabled HTML reports again, with traces this time, to enable closer investigation of any failure in the future. @mwu-tow added code for uploading them in GH.
Fixes#8570.
- Visualization type can be set per suggestion entry.
- Default visualization type for each suggestion is determined by suggestion type info.
# Important Notes
Previewing non-default visualizations seems to be broken (#9194), but this PR updates the GUI to select visualization types appropriately.
- Fix#9184
- It turns out the logic for handling macOS was already present elsewhere - and even *in the same file*! It seems like this was an oversight
# Important Notes
None
The replacement for https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/9144
We try to match bindings using "buttons" field, but it in fact does not contain the just-released buttons.
# Important Notes
I added tests for editing node. Also, I decided that the cursor position should be at the end of line when starting editing by clicking at "edit" icon.
Related to https://github.com/enso-org/enso/issues/8518
These tests already caught one regression in nav breadcrumbs: https://github.com/enso-org/enso/issues/8756
It also provides API for mocking expression updates for arbitrary nodes on the screen. The implementation is a bit convoluted and includes setting a callback on `window`, but it looks like the only possible solution given our architecture and playwright restrictions.
More cases in E2E tests checking all ways of using component browser.
The tests found one actual bug: sometimes we displayed only a few entries after opening CB because the scroller size was not refreshed (we assumed it will be available in the next tick). Refactored Component Browser so it does not use nextTick anymore.
E2E were failing on develop, now they're fixed.
1. There was a problem in CB which I don't know by what was triggered (But this test is fixed/extended anyway in #8559
2. Otherwise, the test scenes didn't have any nodes due to some races in initialization.
Fixes#8433
* Adds E2E test to `test` script in gui2 (without server)
* Add options to `run` script to specify what test should be run: `unit` (default), `e2e`, or `ci` (which runs both unit and e2e without watching/spawning report server).
* The CI test step now checks e2e tests.
### Important Notes
~~One of e2e tests was disabled because it caught the regression on develop: #8476 ~~
- Closes#8179
# Important Notes
- ⚠️ These tests are currently *not run* on any CI workflow.
- There is some unused code for mocking the PM. This has been intentionally kept, as this may be useful in the future.
Note that this may be useful for testing the dashboard, however the dashboard is currently only tested in cloud mode
- that is, without the backend switcher, and with only the remote backend available. As such, currently it uses HTTP API mocks, and no PM mock.