* Consistent order for statements in `dashboard.tsx`; change functions back to lambdas
* Create convenience aliases for each asset type
* Remove obsolete FIXME
* Refactor out column renderers into components
* Enable `prefer-const` lint
* Remove hardcoded product name
* Add fixme
* Enable `react-hooks` lints (not working for some reason)
* Consistent messages for naming-convention lint overrides
* Enable `react` lints
* Extract out tables for each asset type
* Refactor out column display mode switcher to a file
* Switch VM check state to use an enum
* Fix lint errors
* Minor section change
* Fix position of create forms
* Fix bugs; improve debugging QoL
* Add documentation for new components
* Refactor out drive bar
* Refactor out event handlers to variables
* Minor clarifications
* Refactor out directory view; some fixes; improve React DX
There are still many issues when switching backends
* Add `assert`
* Use `backend.platform` instead of checking for properties
* Fix errors when switching backend
* Minor style changes; fix lint errors
* Fix assert behavior
* Change `Rows` to `Table`
* Fixes
* Fix lint errors
* Fix "show dashboard" button
* Implement click to rename
* Fix lint errors
* Fix lint errors (along with a bug in `devServiceWorker`)
* Enable dev-mode on `ide watch`
* Fix bug in `useAsyncEffect` introduced during merge
* More fixes; new debug hooks; fix infinite loop in `auth.tsx`
* Inline Cognito methods
* Remove redundant `Promise.resolve`s
* Fix column display
* Fixes
* Simplify modal type
* Fix bug when opening IDE
* Shift+click to select a range of table items
* Implement delete multiple
* Fixes
* Tick and cross for rename input; fixes
* Implement rename and delete directory and multi-delete directory; fixes
* Optimize modal re-rendering
* Make some internal `Props` private
* Remove old asset selection code
* Eliminate re-renders when clicking document body
* Fix name flickering when renaming
* Use static placeholders
* Avoid refreshing entire directory on rename
* Use asset name instead of ID in error messages
* QoL improvements
* Enable react lints and `strict-boolean-expressions`
* Extract dashboard feature flags to its own module
* Feature flag to show more toasts; minimize calls to `listDirectory`
* Deselect selection on delete; hide unused features; add exception to PascalCase lint
* Fix projects disappearing after being created
* Fix name of `projectEvent` module imports
* Re-disable delete when project is being closed
* Fix assets refreshing when adding new projects
* Refactor row state into `Table`; fix delete not being disabled again
* Address review
* Implement shortcut registry
* Fix stop icon spinning when switching backends (ported from #6919)
* Give columns names
* Immediately show project as opening
* Replace `asNewtype` with constructor functions
* Address review
* Minor bugfixes
* Prepare for optimistically updated tables
* wip 2
* Fix type errors
* Remove indirect usages of `doRefresh`
Updating the lists of items will need to be re-added later
* Remove `toastPromise`
* Fix `New_Directory_-Infinity` bug
* wip
* WIP: Begin restoring functionality to rows
* Fix most issues with DirectoriesTable
* Port optimistic UI from `DirectoriesTable` to all other asset tables
* Fix bugs in item list events for asset tables
* Merge `projectActionButton` into `projectsTable`
* Remove `RenameModal`; minor context menu bugfixes
* Fix bugs
* Remove small default user icon
* Fix more bugs
* Fix bugs
* Fix type error
* Address review and QA
* Fix optimistic UI for "manage permissions" modal
* Fix "share with" modal
* Fix template spinner disappearing
* Allow multiple projects to be opened on local backend; fix version lifecycle returned by local backend
* Fix minor bug when closing local project
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Co-authored-by: Paweł Buchowski <pawel.buchowski@enso.org>
On my machine, I had a weird problem with shaders failing to link (without any meaningful error message). It was caused by my system upgrade - old packages had the issue as well. Bumping electron version fixed the issue.
Fixes some of #6662
Issues addressed:
- `ide watch` and `gui watch` should now use the desktop platform
- error screen should now be shown when passing invalid options
- password (both creating password when registering, and resetting password) should now warn on invalid input
# Important Notes
Instead of checking whether `location.hostname === 'localhost'`, I've opted to use a constant defined by the build tool instead. This is to make it easier to merge the cloud IDE and desktop IDE entrypoints in the future, since it would be able to simply set `platform: Platform.cloud` in the build config.
* Run typecheck and eslint on Lint CI
* Address reviews; fix type errors in `.d.ts` files
* Remove unused parameter
* Run prettier
* Fix lint error
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Co-authored-by: Paweł Buchowski <pawel.buchowski@enso.org>
- 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.
* Revert "Fix lint CI (#6567)"
This reverts commit 0a8f80959f.
* Revert "Run typecheck and eslint on `./run lint` (#6314)"
This reverts commit 7885145b6e.
This PR makes the IDE main process to write its logs to a file.
This is meant to allow debugging in cases where stdout logs would be otherwise unobservable, like when IDE is spawned by the OS as a handle for a given file extension or URL protocol.
This is not integrated in any way with the renderer's process logs, or anything that is printed within the content's dev console. This can be provided in the future if deemed useful.
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
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)
- 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.
- 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`.
- 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.
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`.
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.