- 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.
- Implements https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/631
- Tests for dashboard (`app/ide-desktop/lib/dashboard/`):
- End-to-end tests
- Unit tests
- Component tests
The purpose of this PR is to introduce the testing framework - more tests can be added later in separate PRs.
# Important Notes
To test, run `npm run test` in `app/ide-desktop`, or `app/ide-desktop/lib/dashboard/`. All tests should pass.
Individual test types can be run using `npm run test-unit`, `npm run test-component` and `npm run test-e2e` in `app/ide-desktop/lib/dashboard/`.
Individual end-to-end tests can be run using `npx playwright test -c playwright-e2e.config.ts test-e2e/<file name>.spec.ts` in `app/ide-desktop/lib/dashboard/`.
End-to-end tests require internet access to pass (for things like fonts).
This PR *does* check in screenshots to guard against visual regessions (and/or to make visual changes obvious)
This PR adds support for the new Vue-based GUI (aka `gui2`).
The user-facing changes are primarily:
* support for `./run gui2` and `./run ide2` commands (that build just the new GUI and the whole IDE package with new GUI embedded — respectively);
* the top-level `test` and `lint` commands will now invoke the relevant commands on the new GUI
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Co-authored-by: Paweł Grabarz <frizi09@gmail.com>
# Important Notes
- Binary LS endpoint is not yet handled.
- The parsing of provided source is not entirely correct, as each line (including imports) is treated as node. The usage of actual enso AST for nodes is not yet implemented.
- Modifications to the graph state are not yet synchronized back to the language server.
- 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`
- Enables the `require-jsdoc` lint
- Fixes all lint errors caused by enabling this lint.
# Important Notes
- There is no option to require JSDoc for other constructs, like top-level constants.
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
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.
- 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.
- 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
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.
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`.
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.
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.