related #8689
Fixes the NPE during the serialization of update messages.
```
java.lang.NullPointerException: Cannot invoke "java.util.UUID.toString()" because "a" is null
```
Disables two Order_By tests that fail when the Postgres Unicode collation locale is not en_GB.UTF8. Further research would be needed to figure out exactly how to handle locale-specific collation.
Follow-up of #8890
Refactor the rest of the tests to the builder API (`Test_New`):
- `Image_Tests`
- `Geo_Tests`
- `Google_Api_Test`
- `Examples_Test`
- `AWS_Tests`
- `Meta_Test_Suite_Tests`
- `Visualization_Tests`
# Important Notes
- Unrelated: Fix NPE in `File.new "/" . name`
This is not strictly necessary (as indicated by the fact that no actual logic needed to be changed), but it doesn't hurt to make this change.
- Make (almost) all `interface`s `readonly`
- Some of them are *not* readonly; this is intentional as those *do* need to be mutated
- A `no-restricted-syntax` lint rule has been added, but only for `interfaces` - it has been added neither for `classes` nor for `readonly T[]`
- A lint rule for `extends React.PropsWithChildren` instead of `extends Readonly<React.PropsWithChildren>` would be easy to add though...
# Important Notes
- There should be no logic changes, so QA shouldn't need to test anything in particular.
Fix an oversight of project validation disallowing `accessToken: null`, which will be the case when in offline mode/not logged in.
# Important Notes
None
Introduce `SourceDocument`, a reactive source code representation that can be synced from a `MutableModule`. `SourceDocument` replaces various logic for tracking source code and spans--most importantly, `ReactiveModule`. There is no longer any reactively-tracked `Module`, per-se: Changes to the `MutableModule` attached to the synchronized `ydoc` are pushed as Y.Js events to the `SourceDocument` and `GraphDb`, which are reactively tracked. This avoids a problem in the upcoming text-synchronization (next PR) that was caused by a reactive back channel bypassing the `GraphDb` and resulting in observation of inconsistent states.
Stacked on #8956. Part of #8238.
Changes in preparation for #8238 features.
# Important Notes
Changed edit APIs:
- **`graph.astModule` is deprecated.** It will be removed in my next PR.
- Prefer `graph.edit` to start and commit an edit.
- Use `graph.startEdit` / `graph.commitEdit` if the edit can't be confined to one scope.
This has been observed to be the most random error-prone part of the Rust build scripts.
This adds several retries to the patching of the artifact size (which finalizes the upload).
Additional diagnostics was added, so we observe if the retries are actually helping, so we can better understand the issue if this is not enough to fix it.
Probably fixes the first point in #8942
My guess is that the mockExpressionUpdate may be not set in cases when the test runs before App mounting. To make sure all the setup is done, we wait for `App` widget to being mounted before proceeding.
# Important Notes
This PR also change the way we run test's server. Before it was always a production build, but this makes development iteration long. Now we test production build only on CI or when `PROD=true` env variable is set.
Fixes teardown of SQLite spec. There used to be only `connection.close`, but we also have to call `connection.drop_table` for every created table.
This causes problems only in `[SQLite File]` tests. These are backed by a sqlite file and some tables are persistent in that table. It is possible, that before tests are run, this file is non-empty and contains garbage from previous runs.
### Important Notes
Should fix https://github.com/enso-org/enso/actions/runs/7724599547/job/21057063900#step:10:7243 that was triggered when `Table_Tests` were run on a non-clean runner.
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Co-authored-by: Radosław Waśko <radoslaw.wasko@enso.org>
Fixes#8871
The issue was caused by invalid port registration. Because of the existing context switch expression (which is not visible in GUI), the port incorrectly considered itself to belong to another node. This happened because the port was only aware of the visible part of the node’s AST and considered it the whole node.
There are two fixes in this PR. Either of them fixes the issue, and they are both implemented for robustness:
1. We provide `nodeId` information to the widget tree, so it no longer assumes the node ID from AST.
2. The order of checks in `getPortNodeId` is swapped. Now we first search by AST, only then try to look up the port. It makes sense to me because the AST is a single root of truth, and we should only rely on registered ports if AST does not exist (which happens for unconnected ports).
#8893 introduced a fatal regression for old IDE + new IDE also does not work on every system.
The fix:
1. Don't assume that WASM needed by ydocs server is bundled
2. Don't assume we know its exact name.
- Synchronize Y.Js clients by AST (implements #8237).
- Before committing an edit, insert any parentheses-nodes needed for the concrete syntax to reflect tree structure (fixes#8884).
- Move `externalId` and all node metadata into a Y.Map owned by each `Ast`. This allows including metadata changes in an edit, enables Y.Js merging of changes to different metadata fields, and will enable the use of Y.Js objects in metadata. (Implements #8804.)
### Important Notes
- Metadata is now set and retrieved through accessors on the `Ast` objects.
- Since some metadata edits need to take effect in real time (e.g. node dragging), new lower-overhead APIs (`commitDirect`, `skipTreeRepair`) are provided for careful use in certain cases.
- The client is now bundled as ESM.
- The build script cleans up git-untracked generated files in an outdated location, which fixes lint errors related to `src/generated` that may occur when switching branches.
Completes #8342 . Creates a SimpleHashJoin and CompoundHashJoin.
# Important Notes
Creates SimpleHashJoin and CompoundHashJoin.
CompoundHashJoin is what was HashJoin.
SimpleHashJoin is a new implementation that only indexs the smaller of the 2 tables being joined together.
The rest is refactor and clean-up of the shared join code.
This PR adds a native aarch64 target to our release process.
It also includes refactoring of workflow generation and minor tweaks:
* removing some workarounds in the generated action code that are not needed anymore;
* some version bumps that are harmless;
* release builds have cleaning enabled unconditionally.
- Close#8911
- Add dashboard unit tests to GUI2 CI
- Add dashboard E2E tests to GUI2 CI
- Fix (minor) issues in dashboard unit tests
# Important Notes
None
- Closes https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/784
- Add version panel
# Important Notes
- The backend sends an `isLatest` field in the response, but this is currently *not* shown in the UI because I think it isn't particularly useful.
- Versions are displayed in descending order (most recent first)
- Versions have hover effects, but there is not yet any relevant behavior that can be triggered on click.
- The versions breadcrumbs control displays the version number in the Figma design, however it is not yet returned by the cloud backend (and should ideally not take an extra request)
- ✅Linting fixes and groups.
- ✅Add `File.from that:Text` and use `File` conversions instead of taking both `File` and `Text` and calling `File.new`.
- ✅Align Unix Epoc with the UTC timezone and add converting from long value to `Date_Time` using it.
- ❌Add simple first logging API allowing writing to log messages from Enso.
- ✅Fix minor style issue where a test type had a empty constructor.
- ❌Added a `long` based array builder.
- Added `File_By_Line` to read a file line by line.
- Added "fast" JSON parser based off Jackson.
- ✅Altered range `to_vector` to be a proxy Vector.
- ✅Added `at` and `get` to `Database.Column`.
- ✅Added `get` to `Table.Column`.
- ✅Added ability to expand `Vector`, `Array` `Range`, `Date_Range` to columns.
- ✅Altered so `expand_to_column` default column name will be the same as the input column (i.e. no `Value` suffix).
- ✅Added ability to expand `Map`, `JS_Object` and `Jackson_Object` to rows with two columns coming out (and extra key column).
- ✅ Fixed bug where couldn't use integer index to expand to rows.
Refactor `Base_Tests` to `Test_New` testing framework. Mostly automatic text replacements.
# Important Notes
List of changes that were not done automatically (not via automatic text replacement):
- Fix indexes in Instrumentor_Spec - f590c4a398
- If group or spec is pending, its block is not evaluated - 8d797f1a4a
- Spec_Result is not private - 5767535af2
Tests marked as *pending*:
- #8913
- #8910
This is a prerequisite for adding a CI action for E2E tests.
- Fix E2E tests
- Remove visual regression testing (VRT) and associated fixtures (screenshots) for now
- Switch dashboard almost fully to Vite, from ESBuild, to match GUI2's build tooling.
- Add some new E2E tests:
- Creating assets
- Deleting assets
- Creating assets from the samples on the home page
- Sort assets
- Includes fixes for sorting:
- Group sorted assets by type again (regression) (see https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/554)
- Make sorting by title, case insensitive. This is because it is more intuitive for non-programmers if all items with uppercase names *aren't* separated from those with lowercase names - especially since the Windows FS is case-insensitive.
- Normalization of Unicode letters is *not* currently being done. It can potentially be added later.
- Double-clicking *anywhere* on a directory row now expands it. Previously it was only being expanded when double clicking
- Add recursive label adding/removal to mirror backend
- Note: The current implementation is not exactly the same as the backend's implementation.
- Fix https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/872
- Unset "saved project details" (for opening the last open project) if fetching it produces an error.
# Important Notes
- All tests pass. (run `npm run test:e2e` in `app/ide-desktop/lib/dashboard`)
- All `npm` commands should be run in `app/ide-desktop/lib/dashboard`. `dashboard:*` npm scripts have been removed from `app/ide-desktop` to prevent a mess.
- `npm run dev` confirmed to still work. Note that it has not been changed as it was already using Vite.
- `npm run build` now uses `vite build`. This has been tested using a local HTTP server that supports `404.html`.
- Other cases have been tested:
- `npm run test:e2e` works (all tests pass)
- `./run ide build` works
- `./run ide watch` works
- `./run ide2 build` works
- `./run gui watch` works