Fixes#9984
Added a flag to `File_Browse` widget configuration specifying if we require an existing file. Also, the FileBrowserWidget will match against all "Writable_File", also displaying Save dialog.
#### Tl;dr
Closes: enso-org/cloud-v2#1186
This PR significantly improves the invitation UX and add ability to view/resend/copy/delete invitations
<details><summary>Demo Presentation</summary>
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https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/61194245/62124243-50ce-47e1-bcac-789463b5e755
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#### Context:
#### This Change:
What the change does in the larger context? Specific details to highlight for review:
1. Redesign the Invitation dialog
2. Add the ability to edit emails after typing ` `
3. Adds ability to use different separators: `<space>`, `<semicolon>`, `<colon>` or `<newline>`
4. Shows Invitation on the `members` page in settings.
5. Adds ability to remove, resend, copy or delete invitations
6. Improve the UI of dialogs, buttons
#### Test Plan:
Go over how you plan to test it. Your test plan should be more thorough the riskier the change is. For major changes, I like to describe how I E2E tested it and will monitor the rollout.
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* kill the electron process instead of restarting
limit the port range with single one
Make ENSO_CLOUD_REDIRECT optional, use window.location.origin by default
* Revert server changes
* limit the amount of ports in server
This PR provides initial support for `Form` component and is supposed to be a first step in the long run.
Over the next iterations, we're going to continue adding new features that support `<Form />` out of the box(inputs, checkboxes, and so on)
Current PR is focused on providing the first version of Form component
As a tech stack, we chose:
1. `react-hook-form` for being mature and feature-complete and performant
2. Zod as validation library instead of ajv(that is present in the project already) for smaller bundle size, simpler and ts-friendly configuration, and better support
Closes: https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/1229
This PR removes button "Continue without creating an account" on Login page.
Aslo, This PR removes weird behaivor when dashboard goes into offline mode in canse if network error is happening
#### Tl;dr
Closes: enso-org/cloud-v2#1132
This PR renames Connector to Datalink
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#### Test Plan:
Everything should work as before, but instead of sending `connectorId` we send `dataLinkId` and endpoint now is `/datalink`
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- Dashboard side of #9828
- Add tooltips for elements rendered by the Dashboard
# Important Notes
- The UI for the tooltips can be changed at any time.
- Close https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/907
- Add a settings page for listing groups
- Add users list with drag-n-drop into user groups
- Show users below user groups
- Add delete button for users and user groups
Other changes:
- Add delete button for users on "Members" settings page. Note that it currently does not work as corresponding backend functionality is missing.
# Important Notes
None
Now that #9815 has landed, we can finally bump electron-builder to the latest release. As this brings in python3 support out-of-the-box, workaround of the runtime-bump on macOS runners can be removed.
This PR introduces a new installer and uninstaller for the Windows platform.
Both are written in Rust and compiled to a single executable. The executable has no dependencies (other than what is included in the Windows), links the C++ runtime statically if needed.
The change is motivated by numerous issues with with the `electron-builder`-generated installers. The new installer should behave better, not have issues with long paths and unblock the `electron-builder` upgrade (which will significantly simplify the workflow definitions).
To build an installer, one needs to provide the unpacked application (generated by `electron-builder`) and the `electron-builder` configuration (with a few minor extensions). Code signing is also supported.
- Mostly fix#9817
- Fix creating directories at the top level in Local Backend
- Allow renaming files and directories in Local Backend
- Fix opening a template when a project is already open, causing both projects to be open. (Normally only one project should be open at a time)
- Hidden files cannot be hidden as the dashboard does not yet have the required information.
- Fix issue with selection. To reproduce on develop:
- Begin editing an asset's name
- Drag to select text in the input
- Continue dragging *past* the bounds of the input.
- Release mouse
- Observe that the selection collapses into a mouse cursor.
- (Note: this behavior should no longer happen on this branch, only on develop).
# Important Notes
None
- Make object keys fixed width again
- Fix bug causing autocomplete to re-appear the first time after selecting an option
- Allow modal to grow wider to better show long inputs (e.g. long secret paths)
# Important Notes
None
- Fixes#9482
- Add URL rewriting logic to `npm run dev` in `app/gui2/` so that "download" actions work
# Important Notes
- ⚠️ `config.yaml` HAS BEEN REMOVED in favor of `config.json`.
- Most of the keys have been removed as they were only used by GUI1.
- This is a REQUIRED change, because the vite dev server does not seem to like importing yaml files when running `vite.config.ts`.
part of #7954
# Important Notes
The workflow is:
- `$ npm install` -- just in case
- `$ npm --workspace=enso-gui2 run build-ydoc-server-polyglot` -- build the `ydocServer.js` bundle
- `$ sbt ydoc-server/assembly` -- build the ydoc server jar
- `env POLYGLOT_YDOC_SERVER=true npm --workspace=enso-gui2 run dev` -- run the dev server with the polyglot ydoc server. Providing `POLYGLOT_YDOC_SERVER_DEBUG=true` env variable enables the chrome debugger
- #9779 introduced (incorrect) detection to determine when to inject the Google Analytics tag. Instead, it should be injected by CI, because sending Google Analytics events is undesirable in development mode.
# Important Notes
None
- Closes#9778
- Add `open_app`, `close_app`, `open_workflow`, and `close_workflow` events
- Miscellaneous fixes for Google Analytics:
- Fix `open_chat` and `close_chat` events firing even when chat is not visible
- Add Google Analytics script to GUI2 entrypoint (i.e. the entrypoint used by the desktop app)
Unrelated changes:
- Add Nix development shell to allow Nix users to build GUI2 and the build script
- Java dependencies have *not* been added in this PR to keep things simple
# Important Notes
None
- Close https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/1161
- Add context menu option (and associated shortcut) to open a Data Link in a new project
# Important Notes
- The corresponding backend endpoints do not yet exist. The frontend currently passes an additional parameter `dataLinkId: string | null` to the backend's `create_project` endpoint. Note that this is inconsistent with the rest of the backend's terminology which calls Data Links `connector`s, so the parameter name might want to be changed.
#### Tl;dr
Closes: enso-org/cloud-v2#863
This PR adds the ability to restore user account after deletion(So called soft-deletion)
<details><summary>Demo Presentation</summary>
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#### TODO: video
</p>
</details>
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#### Context:
This PR closesenso-org/cloud-v2#863, and it's a frontend part of the issue.
#### This Change:
1) Change the texts in settings, clarifying that a user can restore his account in 14 days after deletion.
2) Adds a new page (`/restore-account`)
3) If the user logs into the soft-deleted account, the app navigates him to the restore page.
4) The user can't interact with the dashboard until he restores the account(If the user navigates to the dashboard, the app will redirect him back to the restore page)
5) On the restore page the user can click a "Restore" button to restore his account or log out.
6) If the user restores his account, the app navigates him to the dashboard.
#### Test Plan:
1. Try to delete the account and log back in, expect to see the restore page
2. Try to navigate to protected pages(dashboard, settings, etc)
3. Try to restore the account
4. Try to log out on the restore page
5. (ideally) try to restore the account after 14 days :)
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Closes: enso-org/cloud-v2#1084
Tl;dr: This PR disable almost all actions in trash folder, except restore/hard delete.
Context:
Currently, we can do a lot of actions it trash folder: arrange files in folders, create new folders, edit files and so on. We want to disable most of these actions.
This Change:
- Disables d&d support within trash folder, but leaves the ability to drag thigs back to home folder.
- Disables most of the keyboard shortcuts(copy,paste,new...etc) except hard delete/restore
- Disables launching projects
- Disables rename
- Disables assigning labels
- Disabled editing the description & sharing
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/61194245/35c6532d-719f-46b2-a2f7-b54b54856bbd
Test Plan:
This PR expects thorough testing to make sure we have disabled everything except hard delete/restore and the same way we didn't break the home folder :)
Enables distributed tracing for Sentry. Enables profiling information collection for calls to backend APIs, which means that traces/errors can be correlated across the frontend and backend now.
- Fix https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/1156
- Fix reloading when the saved project uses the Local Backend
# Important Notes
To reproduce the error:
- Open a project in the Local Backend
- Close and reopen the IDE, or refresh the IDE.
- Fix#9619
- Fix issue causing the full path to be shown on Windows.
Additional changes:
- Add `npm run watch:windows` script to `lib/client` for developing on Electron.
# Important Notes
Testing instructions:
- Should ideally be tested on Windows. All the following should work:
- Creating, opening and deleting top-level projects
- Creating folders
- Creating, opening and deleting nested projects
- Uploading and deleting top level and nested files
- Moving folders, files and projects
- Close#8610
# Important Notes
QA notes:
- The GUI2 warning screen should not show up - the arguments that GUI2 do not understand have been removed.
- However, it should be tested that the warnings screen should correctly work when invalid arguments really *are* passed in:
- Via URL query parameters (electron, might need to open the electron app then the browser, *or* do `location.href = ` in DevTools in Electron.)
- By editing `Editor.tsx` to inject invalid args to the big configuration object we pass to the GUI entrypoint.
- Close https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/982
- Add keyboard navigation via arrows between different components
- This is achieved by a `Navigator2D` class which keeps track of the closest adjacent elements.
Other changes:
- Switch much of the codebase to use `react-aria-components`
- This *should* (but does not necessarily) give us improved accessibility for free.
- Refactor various common styles into styled components
- `FocusArea` to perform automatic registration with `Navigator2D`
- `Button` and `UnstyledButton` to let buttons participate in keyboard navigation
- `HorizontalMenuBar` - used for buttons below the titles in the Drive page, Keyboard Shortcuts settings page, and Members List settings page
- `SettingsPage` in the settings pages
- `SettingsSection` in the settings page to wrap around `FocusArea` and the heading for each section
- Add debugging utilities
- Add debugging when `body` has the `data-debug` attribute: `document.body.dataset.debug = ''`
- This adds rings around elements (all with different colors):
- That are `FocusArea`s. `FocusArea` is a wrapper component that makes an element participate in `Navigator2D`.
- That are `:focus`ed, and that are `:focus-visible`
- That are `.focus-child`. This is because keyboard navigation via arrows ***ignores*** all focusable elements that are not `.focus-child`.
- Debug `Navigator2D` neighbors when `body` has the `debug-navigator2d` attribute: `document.body.dataset.debugNavigator2d = ''`
- This highlights neighbors of the currently focused element. This is a separate debug option because computing neighbors is potentially quite expensive.
# Important Notes
- ⚠️ Modals and the authentication flow are not yet fully tested.
- Up+Down to navigate through suggestions has been disabled to improve UX when accidentally navigating upwards to the assets search bar.
- There are a number of *known* issues with keyboard navigation. For the most part it's because a proper solution will be quite difficult.
- Focus is lost when a column (from the extra columns selector) is toggled - because the button stops existing
- It's not possible to navigate to the icons on the assets table - so it's current not possible to *hide* columns via the keyboard
- Neighbors of the extra columns selector are not ideal (both when it is being navigated from, and when it is being navigated to)
- The suggestions in the `AssetSearchBar` aren't *quite* fully integrated with arrow keyboard navigation.
- This is *semi*-intentional. I think it makes a lot more sense to integrate them in, *however* it stays like this for now largely because I think pressing `ArrowUp` then `ArrowDown` from the assets table should return to the assets table
- Likewise for the assets table. The reason here, however, is because we want multi-select. While `react-aria-components` has lists which support multi-select, it doesn't allow programmatic focus control, making it not particularly ideal, as we want to focus the topmost element when navigating in from above.
- Clicking on the "New Folder" icon (and the like) do not focus on the newly created child. This one should be pretty easy to do, but I'm not sure whether it's the right thing to do.
- Hide secret values by default using `input type="password"`. They can be shown and hidden using the eye icon, just like regular password inputs.
# Important Notes
None
Fixes dashboard errors that prevented the project list from loading when using node shim implementation of project listing commands, such as:
```
Could not list root folder.: Unterminated string in JSON at position 10021 (line 1 column 10022)
```
The issue was caused by a cut-off JSON response, due to incorrect calculation of encoded response byte length.
Closes: enso-org/cloud-v2#1083
Tl;dr: This PR introduces a new menu entry that allows to open edit description dialog from context menu in dashboard. This supposed to work only in cloud.
When you right-click on an item in Cloud Drive, you can choose "Edit description" option to change the description of the selected item.
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/61194245/53e949df-8a31-401c-ba48-52eddad468fa
Context:
See enso-org/cloud-v2#1083 . I decided to open a dialog insted of the sidebar because latter takes to much time and effort to make it properly.
This Change:
Added new variants for button component(submit & cancel), also - loading state.Added a new dialog that opens when you select "Edit description" in context menu.
Test Plan:
1. We shouldn't allow users to change the description for local files
2. Changes in the Dialog(after save) should reflect in sidebar(Description should update in sidebar)
3. Loading state/Errors should be displayed in dialog.
- Shortens `OrganizationInfo.organization_name` -> `name`
- Renames `OrganizationInfo.pk` -> `id`
This standardizes the field name casing, removes verbosity in field names, and removes the `pk` implementation detail.
- Updates the model types for the request/response bodies to match the backend.
- Renames `CreatePermissionRequestBody::userSubjects` to match `CreatePermissionRequestBody::actorsIds` on the backend
- Renames `UserInfo::organization_id` to camel case
- Adds `UserInfo::userId` field to match the backend
- Merges `SimpleUser` into `UserInfo`
Previously, `UserInfo`'s `OrganizationId` was serialized as `pk`. This
is not desired since `pk` is an implementation detail (relating to
DynamoDB). This commit renames the field to accurately reflect the type
of data it contains.
- Renames `User::id` to `User::organizationId`.
Previously, the user's organization ID was under the `id` field. As of
enso-cloud/cloud-v2#1098, this is no longer the case. The
`organizationId` field is no longer a user's primary identifier --
`userId` should be used for that purpose instead. So this field has been
renamed to `organizationId` to more clearly describe the purpose of the
field.
Affects the responses expected from the following endpoints:
- `PUT /users/me/picture`
- `PUT /users/me`
- `GET /users/me`
- `PUT /users/{userId}/usergroups`
- Adds `User::userId` field.
Previously, the user's organization ID was used to uniquely identify a
user. Now that multiple users can be invited to an organization, it is
no longer appropriate to use organization ID to uniquely refer to a
user. For this purpose, the backend has introduced the `userId` field.
Affects the responses expected from the following endpoints:
- `POST /users`
- `PUT /users/me/picture`
- `PUT /users/me`
- `GET /users/me`
- `PUT /users/{userId}/usergroups`
Removes the `user` param from `tryGetSingletonOwnerPermission`. This
param was previously required. It was required because a `userSubject`
was necessary to optimistically generate a `UserPermission`. With recent
refactors, a `userId` can be used in place of `userSubject` to generate
a `UserPermission`. The existing param `owner` provides the `userId`, so
the `user` param is redundant and can be removed.
- Removes `UserInfo` from the `FullUserSession`.
Previously, `UserInfo` in the `FullUserSession` was required to obtain a
`userSubject`. Now, `userSubject` has been deprecated in favour of
`userId`. `User` provides `userId`, and is present in the
`FullUserSession`. Thus, this commit removes `UserInfo` from the
`FullUserSession` since it is redundant.
- Renames `UserInfo` fields to `camelCase`
Previously, `UserInfo`'s fields were serialized as `snake_case`. This is
not desired since the convention for the frontend is to use `camelCase`
for field names where possible. This commit renames the fields to be
`camelCase`, now that the backend has been updated accordingly.
- Sorts by `userId` rather than `email`
- Compares by `userId` rather than `email`
- Extends `User` from `UserInfo`
After refactoring, `UserInfo` is now a subset of `User`. To remove
duplication, this commit modifies `User` to extend `UserInfo`.