This PR fixes#5239 by supporting the Windows-style of URL handling to support deep linking.
Windows spawns a new process for each URL, rather than sending a 'open-url' event to the existing process. Now the differences between the two platforms should be abstracted away.
Fixes all eslint errors - now `npx eslint .` in `app/ide-desktop` should show no errors and no warnings.
Also fixes an incorrect lint rule (the rule to catch early returns (?) did not work properly for `try-catch`)
# Important Notes
This changes quite a few files (unfortunately) so QA should be done to check all affected files
- Adds project stop and fullscreen icons
- Adds spinner animation
- Adds `Ide` component as a container for the IDE
# Important Notes
This **does not work** on the desktop IDE as it runs `enso.main`
Recreate #5857 and #6064. Implementation by @Nctdt.
- Adds dashboard <-> project switcher
- Adds search input (does nothing for now)
- Adds help button - currently links to the official Discord server
- Adds user account menu containing:
- Username
- User profile (does nothing for now)
- Change password button
- Sign out button
- Adds modal to change password
# Important Notes
N/A
To allow libs for using Cloud API they need to have access to the JWT token set by cognito. After talking to @jdunkerley and finding out it can not be obtained from localStorage we agreed to dump it to the file. This PR introduces simple saving jwt access token to ~/.enso/credentials (system agnostic)
- Adds dummy views for all asset types (project, directory, secret, file)
- The backend metadata does not exist for many of these columns.
# Important Notes
To do:
- [x] figure out the best way to add the custom classes - tailwind likes to avoid custom classes whenever possible
- merge `hooks.useInput` into `Input` component
- inlines and removes `utils.handleEvent`
- splits `components/common.tsx` into individual files
# Important Notes
The goal of this PR is to minimize the number of helper functions we are using.
Switching (back?) to well-known React functions makes it clearer to new contributors what exactly is happening.
⚠️ This PR is *completely optional* and can be closed without merging. It is a relatively minor refactor that does not add any features.
Fixes a bug in the plugin used to workaround a bug in esbuild. The bug has since been fixed, however another plugin is causing issues with the *proper* fix
# Important Notes
N/A
- Fixes#6168
- Removes `enso-copy-plugin` in favor of an inline plugin
- It was only used in one place anyway
- It is probably necessary since I've "fixed" it by adding all files as entrypoints (I'm not quite sure why it wasn't working with the fix with `enso-copy-plugin`...)
- Adds live reload (back) to `content/`
# Important Notes
To QA:
Mandatory:
- `./run gui watch --skip-version-check --skip-wasm-opt`
Recommended:
- `npm run watch-dashboard`
- `./run ide watch --skip-version-check --skip-wasm-opt --backend-source release --backend-release latest`
- and with `--ide-option -authentication`
- `./run ide build --skip-version-check --skip-wasm-opt --backend-source release --backend-release latest`
- `Enso` and `Enso -authentication`
Enso will now associate with two file extensions:
* `.enso` — Enso source file.
* If the source file belongs to a project under the Project Manager-managed directory, it will be opened.
* If the source file belongs to a project located elsewhere, it will be imported into the PM-managed directory and opened;
* Otherwise, opening the `.enseo` file will fail. (e.g., loose source file without any project)
* `.enso-project` — Enso project bundle, i.e., `tar.gz` archive containing a compressed Enso project directory.
* it will be imported under the PM-managed directory; a unique directory name shall be generated if needed.
### Important Notes
On Windows, the NSIS installer is expected to handle the file associations.
On macOS, the file associations are expected to be set up after the first time Enso is started,
On Linux, the file associations are not supported yet.
Adds functions and types to access backend endpoints.
This is in preparation for upcoming PRs that will flesh out the dashboard UI.
# Important Notes
Has not been tested since it is not currently used. It will be used (and tested) in future PRs.
- Adds JSON-RPC endpoints
- Adds typings, copied from corresponding Rust typings
# Important Notes
Has *not* been tested since it is not currently used. It will be used (and tested) in future PRs.
Fixes#5946
Adds a vector editor widget under the node. It reacts to code changes, but does not allow any editing: this will be continuously added in next tasks.
The position is often wrong due to limitations of the display object hierarchy. It should be changed anyway when [embedding into the node](#5923). But because it looks bad, it's shown only with `--featurePreview.vectorEditor` flag.
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3919101/227955735-f96fc23d-7e87-4042-8586-c1154523e871.mp4
- Fixes prettier config to include `.tsx`
- `prettier -w .` has been run in `app/ide-desktop`
- `prettier -w .` has also been run in `pack/js`, however there were no changes.
# Important Notes
After this is merged, a PR SHOULD be created to add the following file to the root directory:
`.git-blame-ignore-revs`
```
# <name of the commit for this PR>
<hash of the commit for this PR>
```
This makes `git blame` ignore the commit, which is a good idea since this PR only does formatting changes.
Some small improvements relating to rendering:
- Add a debug option: `-debug.pixel-read-period`. This can be used to measure the performance impact of checking the pointer location on different hardware. [On my development box, it makes no difference to performance.] (Closes#5490).
- Unbind pixel pack buffers after each use. This is recommended practice. It has no performance impact on my machine, and allows SpectorJS to run (`-debug.enable-spector`). (Closes#5941).
Also, simplify the profiling CLI: the `profile.load-profile` and `profile.save-profile` options have been renamed to `profile.load`/`profile.save`; `profile.save` now has a default filename, so you can capture a profile at any time in Electron with Ctrl+Alt+P and it will be written to `profile.json`.
5th PR for IDE/Cloud authorization with cognito. This PR introduces user username templates + flows + backend wrappers for setting username.
Forgot Password flows are to be added in next PRs to keep the changes reviewable.
- prefer `null`, `!= null` and `== null` instead of `undefined`
- disallow `as`, add comments for the existing usages of `as`
- make `tsconfig.json` a bit stricter
- minor fixes to other files that were missed
# Important Notes
N/A
4th PR for IDE/Cloud authorization with cognito. This PR introduces login templates + flows + amplify wrappers for logging in users w/ federated providers or with username/email.
Set Username + Forgot Password flows are to be added in next PRs to keep the changes reviewable.
3rd PR for IDE/Cloud authorization with cognito. This PR introduces registration templates + flows + amplify wrappers for registering & confirming user registration.
Login + Set Username + Forgot Password flows are to be added in next PRs to keep the changes reviewable.
Implement new Enso documentation parser; remove old Scala Enso parser.
Performance: Total time parsing documentation is now ~2ms.
# Important Notes
- Doc parsing is now done only in the frontend.
- Some engine tests had never been switched to the new parser. We should investigate tests that don't pass after the switch: #5894.
- The option to run the old searcher has been removed, as it is obsolete and was already broken before this (see #5909).
- Some interfaces used only by the old searcher have been removed.
2nd PR for IDE/Cloud authorization with cognito. This PR introduces boilerplate react app + some amplify code to fetch the access token + username of the currently logged in user, if they are already authenticated.
Registration + Login + Set Username + Forgot Password flows are to be added in next PRs to keep the changes reviewable.
Precompute MSDFs for all ASCII glyphs; after this, we no longer spend any time on MSDF computations when loading or interacting with the example projects.
Also shader precompilation (during build) is now parallel; if you have many cores and an SSD, it's now practically instant.
Closes#5722.
# Important Notes
- The *dynamic-assets* mechanism now used for MSDF data and shaders is versatile, and could be used to pre-seed any other computation-intensive runtime caches.
Provides functionality necessary for:
- opening URLs in the system browser (so that we can handle OAuth flows outside of the app)
- handling deep links to the application (so that the OAuth flows can return the user to the app)
### Important Notes
- Modifies `preload.ts` to expose the ability to open the system browser to the sandboxed parts of the app.
- Modifies `election-builder-config.ts` to register a deep link URL protocol scheme with the OS.
- Modifies the client's `index.ts` to register a handler for Electron `open-url` events
This PR changes build script's `ide watch` and `ide start` commands, so they don't use `electron-builder` to package. Instead, they invoke `electron` directly, significantly reducing time overhead.
`ide watch` will now start Electron process, while continuously rebuilding gui and the client in the background. Changes can be puilled by reloading within the electron, or closing the electron and letting it start once again. To stop, the script should be interrupted with `Ctrl+C`.
Remove hardcoded mixpanel token and move it to the config class. This will allow for injection cloud's id and distinguish Enso Ide project from Enso Cloud in mixpanel.
Logging: Replace tracing with an efficient logging implementation, with 0-runtime cost for disabled log levels. (https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183755412)
Profiling: Support submitting `profiler` events to the User Timing Web API, so that measurements can be viewed directly in the browser. (https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/184003550)
# Important Notes
Logging interface:
- The macros (`warn!`, etc.) now take standard `format_args!` arguments (the tracing implementations accepted a broader syntax).
- Compile-time log levels can now be set through the CLI, like so:
`./run ide start --log-level=trace --uncollapsed-log-level=info`
Profiling:
- The hotkey Ctrl+Alt+Shift+P submits all `profiler` events logged since the application was loaded to the Web API, so that they can then be viewed with the browser's developer tools. Note that standard tools are not able to represent async task lifetimes or metadata; this is a convenient interface to a subset of `profiler` data.
- As an alternative interface, a runtime flag enables continuous measurement submission. In the browser it can be set through a URL parameter, like http://localhost:8080/?emit_user_timing_measurements=true. Note that this mode significantly impacts performance.
This PR introduced an overhauled Component List Panel implementation, making use of the efficient EnsoGL grid view component. Also, it delivers a couple of new features:
* A part of the new design: there are no more section headers in grid, instead groups are "glued" together. The local scope section is under "popular" (old "favorites").
* The keyboard management inside grid works.
* there is a mouse hover highlight
* selecting the lowest entry in section when jumping with navigation bar.
* accepting input as-is with cmd/ctrl + Enter.
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3919101/194561890-fffb9b41-2f0d-4357-8d9a-5038a6bcb023.mp4
### Important Notes
**What is not implemented:**
* [Focus management between panels.](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/180872763) The grid is always focused. To accept the current input, use ctrl+Enter shortcut.
* [Proper handling of selection when having empty space on the right and pressing right arrow.](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183487880)
* When entering a module, its name is not added to the input as described in the design doc. Will be a part of [this User Story](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181058321).
**Known issues**
* [the selection, especially in the local scope section, has sometimes an undesirable offset](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183487730). The cause is known, but not so easy to fix.
* The inserted nodes are often producing errors. The Browser's inherits the outdated understanding of the language from old Node Searcher, and it does not include new form of imports, static methods etc. Those all will be fixed as a part of [this User Story](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181058321).
* The performance is improved, but still not ideal, due to problems in [text areas](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183406745).
* To scroll the documentation panel, you must first click on it.
This PR reenables code signing and notarization on macOS.
[ci no changelog needed]
# Important Notes
* electron-builder has been bumped, mostly to avoid missing Python issue. A workaround for a regression with Windows installer is provided as a patch.
* added polyfill globals plugin to fix issue with missing types like Buffer that was affecting nightly releases;
* fixed exit code propagation for Windows build script wrapper;
* bumped the build script and refreshed the generated workflows.
Includes https://github.com/enso-org/ci-build/pull/8
This PR reenables code signing on Windows.
Each Windows package built on CI should be now signed.
Additionally, some refactorings were done around electron-builder config, so it is easier to use outside the build script and offers more configuration options.
This PR replaces webpack with esbuild, as our bundler.
The change leads to out-of-the-box ~5x improvement in bundling times, reducing the latency in watch-based workflows.
Along with this a new development server (with live reload capacity) has been introduced to support watch command.
[ci no changelog needed]
### Important Notes
* workflow for checking docs has been removed because it was using outdated prettier version and caused troubles; while the same check is performed in a better way by the GUI/Lint job.
* introduced little more typescript in the scripts in place of js, usually with minimal changes.
This PR contains all work for finishing integration of first Component List Panel in the IDE:
* It adds a stub for the whole Component Browser View. The documentation panel is re-used from the old searcher.
* It has the presenter implementation, integrating the view with Hierarchical Component List from the controller.
* It extends the View API, so the integration is possible, making use of Component Group Set wrapper.
* The selection integration was also merged into this PR, because it depended on the API extension mentioned above. However, we should avoid such practice in the future.
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3919101/177816427-8c4285b4-8941-4048-a400-52f4acf77a9f.mp4
# Important Notes
There are some known issues, to-be-fixed in the future.
* The performance is bad. It should be improved with new text::Area, and the decent one shall come with [GridView inside component browser](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182561072)
* There is no keyboard navigation. It should also be delivered with [GridView](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182561072).
* The Favorites section is not [filtered out by node source type](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182661634).
Define some workflows for batch-mode profiling.
Implemented:
- collapse nodes
- create node
- enter collapsed node
- new project
- open visualization
They can currently be built and run with a command like:
`./run.sh ide build --profiling-level=debug && dist/ide/linux-unpacked/enso --entry-point profile --workflow create_node --save-profile out.json`
And the data can be displayed with:
`dist/ide/linux-unpacked/enso --entry-point profiling_run_graph --load-profile out.json`
Demo of recording and viewing a profile with a command-line one-liner:
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1047859/169954795-2d9520ca-84f9-45d2-b83a-5063ebe6f718.mp4
See: https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182195399.
# Important Notes
- When defining workflows, two helpers are enough to allow us to tell when the action is really done: `Fixture::compile_new_shaders`, and `Fixture::backend_execution`. Often, it is appropriate to await both, but it depends on the task.
- The shader compiler is now driven by a `Controller`; while the `Compiler` is reset if context is lost, the `Controller`'s state survives context loss.
- A new `--load-profile` option supports specifying a profile by path when running `profiling_run_graph`.
- Drop the `with_same_start` profiler interface; we ended up preferring a child profiler convention, and this interface was not implemented compatibly with the stricter data model we've had since the introduction of `profiler::data`.
- Fix the noisy `rustfmt` output.
* The bash entry point was renamed `run.sh` -> `run`. Thanks to that `./run` works both on Linux and Windows with PowerShell (sadly not on CMD).
* Everyone's favorite checks for WASM size and program versions are back. These can be disabled through `--wasm-size-limit=0` and `--skip-version-check` respectively. WASM size limit is stored in `build-config.yaml`.
* Improved diagnostics for case when downloaded CI run artifact archive cannot be extracted.
* Added GH API authentication to the build script calls on CI. This should fix the macOS build failures that were occurring from time to time. (Actually they were due to runner being GitHub-hosted, not really an OS-specific issue by itself.)
* If the GH API Personal Access Token is provided, it will be validated. Later on it is difficult to say, whether fail was caused by wrong PAT or other issue.
* Renamed `clean` to `git-clean` as per suggestion to reduce risk of user accidently deleting unstaged work.
* Whitelisting dependabot from changelog checks, so PRs created by it are mergeable.
* Fixing issue where wasm-pack-action (third party) randomly failed to recognize the latest version of wasm-pack (macOS runners), leading to failed builds.
* Build logs can be filtered using `ENSO_BUILD_LOG` environment variable. See https://docs.rs/tracing-subscriber/0.3.11/tracing_subscriber/struct.EnvFilter.html#directives for the supported syntax.
* Improve help for ci-run source, to make clear that PAT token is required and what scope is expected there.
Also, JS parts were updated with some cleanups and fixes following the changes made when introducing the build script.
* Extends the instrumentation of the code base and upgrades some FRPs to the newer API macro.
* Extends the run-graph demo scene to specify a profile via URL without recompilation.
* Fixes labels in the flame graph demo scene.
* Fixes an issue with loading profiles that contains escaped characters.
# Important Notes
* no longer contains the upgrade of the `text::View` to `define_endpoints_2`. This should be fixed as part of the text rendering rewrite.
[ci no changelog needed]
* Extends the instrumentation of the code base and upgrades some FRPs to the newer API macro.
* Extends the run-graph demo scene to specify a profile via URL without recompilation.
* Fixes labels in the flame graph demo scene.
* Fixes an issue with loading profiles that contains escaped characters.
# Important Notes
[ci no changelog needed]
Implement a command that launches the application, runs a series of steps (a "workflow"), writes a profile to a file, and exits.
See: [#181775808](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181775808)
# Important Notes
- The command to capture run and profile is used like: `./run profile --workflow=new_project --save-profile=out.json`. Defining some more workflows (collapse nodes, create node and edit value) comes next; they are implemented with the same infrastructure as the integration-tests.
- The `--save-profile` option can also be used when profiling interactively; when the option is provided, capturing a profile with the hotkey will write a file instead of dumping the data to the devtools console.
- If the IDE panics, the error message is now printed to the console that invoked the process, as well as the devtools console. (If a batch workflow fails, this allows us to see why.)
- New functionality (writing profile files, quitting on command, logging to console) relies on Electron APIs. These APIs are implemented in `index.js`, bridged to the render process in `preload.js`, and wrapped for use in Rust in a `debug_api` crate.
PR fixes the issue when the user is unable to sign in with Google.
In the end, my assumption about the `User-Agent` header was correct and Google sign-in works with the recent Electron out of the box.
Add an API to create a flame graph from profiling data. Also adds a demo scene showcasing the functionality that generates some profiling data by measuring dummy function calls and rendering a flame graph for the dummy data (see video for the result).
Not that the functionality is not yet exposed user-facing in the GUI itself, but only as API and demo scene, therefore [ci no changelog needed]
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1428930/155118977-ecac0628-777c-48bd-9aa7-30ee6aef1976.mp4
# Important Notes
* Change from the initial design: labels are shown on the flame graph instead of as a tooltip. This is because tooltips are currently only implemented in the graph editor and would require some additional refactoring (probably taking the better part of a day).
* re-instated the behaviour that logs are shown in the JS console if development mode is active.
[ci no changelog needed]
Entry points links were not clickable if an empty entry name was provided, like `http://localhost:8080?entry=`
The reason was the loader div that covered the whole screen.
This change makes EnsoGL runtime stats be always collected, even when EnsoGL `Monitor` panel is not visible. Those stats are intended to be used in the future by a profiling framework.
**Performance impact:** Continuous collection of stats introduces an overhead of two Web Performance API `now()` calls in each frame of the main rendering loop, plus a small number of simple arithmetic calculations. This is assumed to be a negligible and acceptable overhead.
#### Visuals
A screenshot of the Monitor panel in full `ide` after applying the PR, taken in IDE built with `./run dist`:
<img width="991" alt="Screenshot 2022-02-14 at 16 11 42" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/153891378-8a2fb333-34ce-46ce-99df-7d796817310c.png">
A recording, also in IDE built with `./run dist`; note that FPS is impacted by the act of recording itself:
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/154104016-49a12e23-1210-4477-9743-ec1611e5b4ed.movhttps://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181093601
# Important Notes
- Responsibility for controlling how `Stats` gathering and calculation is performed at various points in the main rendering loop was removed from `Monitor` - the `Monitor`'s purpose is only to display existing data, it should not influence how the data is collected.
- Two previously existing distinct `Monitor` structs were merged into one, to avoid confusion; after previous refactorings, the remaining `stats::Monitor` did not have much useful code anyway.
- In `stats` package, refactoring was done, to make `StatsData` a "dumb", data-only type, and to move the logic related to stats collection and frame tracking to other helper types.
[ci no changelog needed]
* profiling instrumentation
* Support native testing with mock impl of `mod js`
* Add benchmarks
* Wrapper: support methods.
* `#[profile]`: work in any context
* feature-gate lineno info that breaks IDE
* Support async; more docs; add perf analysis
* docs & formatting
The old JS-based Welcome Screen was removed and replaced with the Rusty one.
Co-authored-by: Adam Obuchowicz <adam.obuchowicz@enso.org>
Co-authored-by: Adam Obuchowicz <adam.obuchowicz@luna-lang.org>