- Add Google Analytics
- Add cross-domain linking between website homepage and cloud dashboard
- Highlight buttons on authentication flows on hover
- Save logged in state as `logged_in` cookie
- Remove saved access token from disk when signing out
- Support `redirect_to` parameter on `/register` page
# Important Notes
None
Fixes: #8230
Fixes some rare cases caught by property tests, involving nodes with 0 width. `MultiRange` does not handle those. The thing is fixed by not using MultiRange, but by sorting nodes by the axis along which we're searching for free place.
All three reported seeds seem to be fixed.
# Important Notes
`MultiRange` is not used now, but I decided to spare it, violating YAGNI rule, as it is tested, and I feel it's a structure which may be useful.
Closes#8182
Also, improved handling of multiple files – they are placed with a small vertical gap now.
The design for uploading files is non-existent, so I implemented something simple and good-looking. We can easily adjust it at any time.
You can’t move or otherwise interact with nodes while they are uploading.
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/6566674/c0709d8f-3b95-4913-a6eb-caae225b6598
- Closes https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/742
Other fixes:
- Fixes another bug I found while testing, with an obscure trigger condition: specifically, dragging a file when the app is initializing
- Removes CSS property transition on hover - I could swear it was working at some point, but seems to no longer work
# Important Notes
None
Adds a `404.html` to allow client-side routing to work when using static hosting.
# Important Notes
- The routing uses the existing logic to infer the base path. This means that if the user accesses an invalid path, the invalid path will be used as the base path.
Implements #8064 /
@kazcw Could you double-check that this plays well with your edge dragging implementation. Some of the code seemed a work in progress, and I want to avoid any issues with what you had planned there.
- Changes all authentication screens to look similar to the rest of the dashboard
- Greatly simplifies HTML structure
# Important Notes
- This is being added before the official design is ready, *but* it should be useful anyway, because it greatly simplifies the HTML, which should make it easier to implement the new design
- The auth screens have a larger border-radius than all other elements in the app. This is intentional, to make them look like they continue naturally from the fully rounded submit buttons.
- Basic testing done:
- Logging in should still work
- Signing up should still work
- Setting username should still work
- Changing password should still work
- Forgot password should still work
- Password reset should still work
Add `line:column` information to source code references produced by the parser. This information will be used by GUI2 as part of the solution to #8134.
# Important Notes
- `parse_all_enso_files.sh` has been used to ensure this doesn't affect tree structures.
- `parse_all_enso_files.sh` now checks emitted locations for consistency, and has been used to verify that all line:col references match the values found by an independent scan of the source up to the given UTF8 position.
A long running initialization of the component blocks the execution significantly. Removed the `BlockingInitialization` and replaced it with a more fine grained locking.
# Important Notes
Added a simple workaround for potential slow initialization of backend - more retries. We should have a better UX in that case anyway, but due to absence of work on that in old GUI, this will have to do.
The main should be problem should be addressed already by other backend changes. Changes in `app` should only be treated as _just in case something bad happens_.
Part of #7926
I found myself wanting to use graph store in the `Input` class. As I learned about composables recently, I decided to refactor the class into a composable, to be more vue-like. Putting it in a separate PR because [other task may wanting to do the same](8066)
Also contains some preparations for my actual implementation.
Fixes#8070
When dragging a node, it is snapped to any axis being an extension to another node's boundary. This helps user keeping their nodes neatly aligned.
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/3919101/36dd4d5f-55d3-4f3c-ba49-e8425fae8270
# Important Notes
* Now the position is saved to Yjs doc only when drag is finished.
* Node structure in graph store has two position fields: one representing what is currently stored in the node's metadata, and where the node is displayed. `nodeRects` use the visible rectangles.
This makes it clearer which files contain React components, and which do not.
# Important Notes
The main things that should be tested to confirm that this did not break anything is the two files containing Tailwind classes:
- Shortcuts ("delete" in context menu should still be red. `text-delete` is used elsewhere though, so this should not be broken either way)
- Indentation of directory contents (multiple levels)
Many of the others should more or less be self-testing:
- `index.tsx` -> `index.ts` would break the entire app if not handled properly
- `hooks.tsx` contains `useNavigate` which would break routing if absent, and `useToastAndLog` which would break most toast notifications.
- `http.tsx` contains the HTTP client which would break all backend requests
- `useRefresh.tsx` would... break login and logout if it was broken I guess
- Closes https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/720
- Integrate Sentry with React and React Router.
# Important Notes
This is currently BROKEN as it requires the Sentry DSN, otherwise no requests are part of a transaction. Not sure how feasible this is unfortunately, especially as (I'm assuming) it will be different for each backend...
... I guess worst case it can be configured via an environment variable like some other build-time defines.
Also the sampling rates should be checked.
The first part of #8158. No progress indication for the user implemented.
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/6566674/2d8157d4-748f-4442-a9c3-a96ba0029056
# Important Notes
A few notable changes:
- A fix for `DataServer/writeBytes`
- Using `@noble/hashes` instead of `sha3` because the latter only works with node. I also tried using `js-sha3`, but it does not work well with Vite (see https://github.com/emn178/js-sha3/issues/36)
- Fixed initialization of the ID map for new nodes. Also, all new nodes are prepended by four spaces to have proper indentation inside the `main` function.
- Fixed random pattern name generation because the previous approach sometimes produces identifiers starting with a number.
While working on #8158, I noticed a crash when the `data` directory is created at the project root. Turns out it is the issue in the `ydoc-server`, which thinks every filesystem event is about files. Unfortunately, we don‘t have the needed info available, so we need to make the `file/info` request.
The qualified name for nodes was incorrect, resulting in the suggestion entry never being found.
# Important Notes
Should double-check that the issue is present on develop but not this PR. I've checked locally but it doesn't hurt to be extra sure.
Implementing most parts of the Documentation Panel in the new GUI.
Known issues:
- Links do not work (yet, covered by #7992)
- Some pages are entirely empty – I’m investigating. Missing doc sections likely cause this, so we probably want to add some placeholder.
- Tags do not look as in design. I tried implementing them correctly but didn't have enough time to finish everything. Some initial implementation is in place, though. I will create a separate task for them.
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/6566674/a656ae78-5d4c-45f4-a0a5-e07fa573253e
[vokoscreenNG-2023-10-23_06-35-31.webm](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/d8a5ffc5-4677-4264-a246-8def4418505a)
- Implement disconnected edges and edge interactions (#7864).
- Port edge layout from Rust.
- Implement output ports, hover extensions, backward-edge arrows, hover-splitting.
# Important Notes
- A new `currentInteraction` API supports mutually-exclusive interactions; this is used to cancel edge creation when the CB is opened. We can use it more generally to ensure only one major interaction is ongoing at a time.
- Remaining details to reach parity with gui1 edges: #8139
Disables visual tests, because they are occasionally flaky (e.g. the recent issues with lint CI action).
This is very bad as it would cause every PR to (potentially) cause other PRs to fail, if the flaky test is not caught in the CI runs in the offending PR.
# Important Notes
None
- Closes https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/721
- Drag-n-drop for adding labels to an asset
- Adds to a single asset when hovering over an asset that is not selected
- Adds to all selected assets when hovering over an asset that is selected
### Important Notes
- The backend endpoint for associating labels with assets is currently broken - specifically, it errors when the new list of assets is empty.
- Closes#8062
# Important Notes
- This PR uses a completely separate implementation from the regexes used for the existing filtering. AFAICT, this is unavoidable, since this needs to retrieve matched text.
- I've come across a couple minor bugs related to the Component Browser:
- When deleting text (backspacing), the full list of unfiltered entries momentarily reappear because the filtering is reset.
- Things like `h.m` match `HTTP_Method` - if this is not intentional, it seems like it might be more difficult to fix, unfortunately.
- Note that highlighting (I assume correctly?) *does not* highlight any part of `HTTP_Method`.
- Validate spans during existing lexer and parser unit tests, and in `enso_parser_debug`.
- Fix lost span info causing failures of updated tests.
# Important Notes
- [x] Output of `parse_all_enso_files.sh` is unchanged since before #7881 (modulo libs changes since then).
- When the parser encounters an input with the first line indented, it now creates a sub-block for lines at than indent level, and emits a syntax error (every indented block must have a parent).
- When the parser encounters a number with a base but no digits (e.g. `0x`), it now emits a `Number` with `None` in the digits field rather than a 0-length digits token.
Implements #8025: `LazyObject` now has a `visitChildren` method that observes each direct-child `LazyObject`. `childrenAstNodes` is now a simple function that flattens non-Tree nodes out of the hierarchy; `validateSpans` visits both `Tree`s and `Token`s the same way we would use the `ItemVisitor` Rust API.