Closes: #7309
The changed origin of the visualization container caused the issue. Now, the origin is at the top left corner of the visualization, and bounding box abstraction expects the origin at the bottom left. Despite the comments in the code, the bounding box is designed to work with bottom-left origin only.
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/6566674/273abfaa-45b6-4374-8d4c-3b8c4e2c1fc2
Again I hit the problem with shader compilation failing with no apparent reason, and again bumping electron version helped me.
# Important Notes
I bumped to latest `25.x` version as I haven't dared to change major version expecting breaking changes.
While looking into #7698 discovered that the `buildGraalDistribution`
task would fail to use the old (pre-23.0) GraalVM naming of artifacts.
This has changed since #7176.
The fix does not attempt to fix a problem of packaged GraalVM name in
`runtime`. That, as the ticket mentiones it, is the role of rust build
script that creates the correct bundle.
Fixes#7468
The fix is pretty simple: we reuse the existing functionality for importing stuff and generating expressions. It fixes issues with `Nothing` or `Report_Unmatched` types.
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/6566674/4e7addf9-2175-4f2a-a571-4ef823de5cb0
While debugging, I found it easier to work with a suggestion database when exported to some external format. Hence, I implemented serde serialization support for database entries and also a new debug shortcut <kbd>ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>shift</kbd>+<kbd>u</kbd> to dump all entries to the console.
This change replaces Enso's custom logger with an existing, mostly off the shelf logging implementation. The change attempts to provide a 1:1 replacement for the existing solution while requiring only a minimal logic for the initialization.
Loggers are configured completely via `logging-server` section in `application.conf` HOCON file, all initial logback configuration has been removed. This opens up a lot of interesting opportunities because we can benefit from all the well maintained slf4j implementations without being to them in terms of functionality.
Most important differences have been outlined in `docs/infrastructure/logging.md`.
# Important Notes
Addresses:
- #7253
- #6739
- Closes#7633
- Moves `Round_Spec.enso` from published `Standard.Test` into our `test/Tests` project; the `Table_Tests` that depend on it, simply `import enso_dev.Tests`.
- Changes the layout of the local libraries directory:
- It used to be `root/<namespace>/<name>`.
- Now it is `root/<dir>` - the namespace and name are now read from `package.yaml` instead.
- Adds the parent directory of the current project to the default `ENSO_LIBRARY_PATH`.
- It is treated as a secondary path, so the default `ENSO_HOME/lib` still takes precedence.
- This allows projects to reference and load 'sibling' projects easily - the only requirement is for the project to enable `prefer-local-libraries: true` or add the other local project to its edition. The edition resolution logic is **not changed**.
Refactoring deeply nested IR classes to shallow nesting.
Fixes#7017
# Important Notes
It's a big PR but fairly consistent. Split multiple hierarchy levels into subpackages.
- Closes https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/580
- Adds home screen
Other changes:
- Typing in the search bar from the home page, switches to the drive page. This is easy to change/remove, of course
# Important Notes
There are minor differences from the design:
- The Enso logo has opacity 0.6 to match the text color, rather than 0.665
- The list of samples is different
- The border-radius on the "create empty project" tile was changed from 18px to 16px, to match every other border-radius (especially the ones on the tiles for the other samples)
Implementation notes:
- The "new project" circled plus icon has a different color to the primary text color as well, but that has been left as-is
- The sample descriptions have a backdrop-blur, but the background image no longer extends underneath it
- There are currently no inset shadows for the home screen, but it will be easy to copy them from the old implementation from the old templates list
- "Read what's new in Enso 3.0 Beta" currently links to https://enso.org/, rather than a blog post (which does not yet exist)
- The new template backgrounds have been replaced with SVGs. The Excel one uses the Excel logo from Wikipedia; the new geospatial analysis one was converted to SVG via auto-tracing.
There are also several placeholders:
- Sample author icon
- Sample author
- Sample open count
- Sample like ount
- Closes#6111
- Aligns semantics of handling Mixed columns.
- Now, if an operation like `iif` or `fill_nothing` is given a `Mixed` column, the result will also be `Mixed` regardless of the `inferred_precise_value_type`.
- Enables a few old tests that were pending but could be enabled since the types work is advanced enough.
Closes#6261
- Adds support for copy-pasting nodes with `cmd + C` and `cmd + V` shortcuts.
- Only a single, currently selected node will be copied. Adding support for multiple node copies seems easy, though (but was out of the scope of the task).
- We use a custom data format for clipboard content. Node's metadata is also copied, so opened visualizations are preserved. However, the visualization's size is not preserved, as we do not store this info in metadata.
- For custom format to work, we use a pretty new feature called [Clipboard pickling](https://github.com/w3c/editing/blob/gh-pages/docs/clipboard-pickling/explainer.md), but it is available in Electron and in most browsers already.
- Pasting plain text from other applications (or from Enso, if the code is copied in edit mode) is supported and is currently enabled. There are some security concerns related to this, though. I will create a separate issue/discussion for that.
- Undo/redo works as you expect.
- New node is pasted at the cursor position.
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/6566674/7a04d941-19f7-4a39-9bce-0e554af50ba3
If the user does not have sufficient permissions to open the project, the project no longer shows the play button. However, this does not work on the local backend because the local backend lacks permissions completely.
# Important Notes
None
Fixes context menu options incorrectly being hidden due to incorrect logic when determining whether someone else is opening a project
# Important Notes
None
Fixes the project icon for new projects being disabled, because `opened_by` is missing, making the frontend think the current user was not the one that opened the project.
# Important Notes
None
- Closes#7463
- Makes table header sticky
- Clips table body so it does not overlap table header
Other changes:
- Clip table header row so it does not overlap extra columns selector
- Hide extra columns selector on local backend (PM backend)
- Focus search bar if the keypress will type regular text
- Change row height from 40px to 32px
- Add "Share" button when the editor is open
- Make entire area of backend selector (Cloud <-> Local) clickable (previously, the padding was not clickable)
- Remove the up-arrow icon to open a project. Projects are now opened by switching to the project tab using the tab selector on the top left (or by double clicking the row).
- Fix opening newly created folder (previously its entries were appended to the end, rather than under the folder)
- Indent background of "name" column (the first column)
- Minor code style changes
- Add background back to "change password" modal (oops)
- Hide "open" context menu entry and show "stop" entry, when a project is currently running
- ℹ️ It might be a good idea to support the "open" action on directories as well, however it is difficult without the assets table refactor in #7540. As such, this functionality will not be added in this PR.
- Fix horizontal padding on "sign in" user menu entry
- Hide email/password validation when using oauth logins
More fixes for assets list:
- Project is inserted at start of list when there are no existing projects
- Project is inserted at start of children when there are no existing children
- Deleting a folder collapses it (hides its descendants)
- Adding children to a newly created folder puts them at the correct depth, rather than depth 1
# Important Notes
None
- Closes https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/568
- Disable project with an `openedBy` that is not the current user
Fixes other issues:
- Fixes freshly restored saved projects not being unset when clicking stop before the editor first opens
- Changes "unable to" in errors to "could not", for consistency
- Users with insufficient permissions now see a network (node graph) icon instead of a play button:
![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/4046547/0464ae66-4da7-4374-a4aa-80dd74fa1dc0)
# Important Notes
None
Extracted from #7660.
Fixes the bug that happens when you do:
- Open the app with a saved "last opened project"
- The app will immediately restore the project
- Close the project
- Reopen/reload the app
- The same project will start opening again.
- Expected behavior: The project does not start, because it was previously manually closed.
# Important Notes
None
- Closes https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/647
- Add handling for `Provisioned` project state to frontend
- Also fixes bug causing cloud project loading message to not disappear (oops...)
# Important Notes
- sometimes the editor opens fine, but the websocket times out
- when checking requests, I don't see a request that returns `Provisioned`, so I can't be 100% sure that the handling for the `Provisioned` state actually works
Fix issues restoring cloud projects that have been closed.
On current develop, the frontend assumes cloud projects are still open from the last time they were open. If this is not the case, it tries to open WebSocket endpoints that no longer exist
# Important Notes
For a relatively easy way to test:
- Run `Enso.dmg` or `./ide run watch`
- Open a cloud project
- Refresh Electron to make sure restoration is working
- Go to `localhost:8080`
- Close the project
- Refresh Electron to make sure startup + restoration is working
Should also test restoring local projects to make sure that didn't break.
I was unable to properly test cloud projects (the one I tested with opened, but was blank with just the IDE background and no cursor and no nodes, for some reason)
When building the dev IDE version with `./run ide build`, it creates the engine distribution with version `2023.2.1-dev`. This causes the version check to fail preventing opening the projects.
- Closes#6730
- Changes config to allow environment variables to override server host and port
- Adds port scanning to Electron app to ensure the PM is started at a free port
# Important Notes
- `SERVER_PORT=abcd enso.AppImage` does NOT work. It would not be difficult to implement, but it probably needs discussion on how exactly it should be implemented - for example, `SERVER_PORT` is quite a generic name, should the Electron app pass though something like `ENSO_PM_SERVER_PORT` to the PM as `SERVER_PORT` instead?
⚠️ Port scanning is *only* implemented in the JS frontend. It is not implemented:
- In Scala, because the JS/Rust code calling it needs to know the port as well. There shouldn't be any problems with adding port scanning though, if that's desired
- In Rust, because I'm not sure parsing the host and port from a string is a good idea.
- (This also applies to JS, but it *must* work in JS, and port scanning is already a dependency there so it's quite a bit easier)
- QA *will* need a new PM (`sbt buildProjectManagerDistribution` or `./run backend sbt` -> `buildProjectManagerDistribution`), and the path must be supplied as: `-engine.project-manager-path=path/to/new/pm/here`
- Fixes#7603
- "Move All To Trash" option sometimes appears even when the list is empty
# Important Notes
This appears to be caused by multiple things:
- deleting a single item does not remove it from the set of selected keys
- waiting for `project/close` to make sure a project can be `project/delete`d, takes a while.
Both issues have been fixed, by adding a new `AssetListEvent` to let the assets table to immediately remove the asset's key (its id or placeholder id) from the set of selected keys
This commit introduces a new cursor shape, a double arrow, to be displayed during the hover over the resize grip in the graph editor's visualization component. The rotation of the double arrow depends on whether the cursor is to the left or right of the dividing line from the top left to bottom-right corner of the grip. This gives a more intuitive visual cue to users about the direction of resizing.
![Peek 2023-08-23 13-57](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1428930/d0f19205-85f3-4046-b3ef-7540030c9ab5)
Looks like that
```
[info] [2023-08-23T13:12:58.119Z] [org.enso.projectmanager.boot.ProjectManager$] Starting Enso Project Manager
Version: 0.0.0-dev
Built with: scala-2.13.11 for GraalVM 17.0.7
Built from: wip/db/fix-dev-version-check* @ 52bc6b8fcf
Built on: Linux (amd64)
```
- Update list of groups to agreed list.
- Lower case `ALIAS` names to be consistent with function names.
- Add `GROUP` to methods.
- All constructors and functions have doc comments.
- Correct a few typos (e.g. `PRVIATE`).
- Mark some more things as `PRIVATE`.
- Use `ToDo:` and `Note:` consistently.
- Order tags in doc comment.
# Important Notes
We don't have all the doc comments on types and will want to add them in future,