Update documentation for modals to include the custom class introduced in #4485, as well as the footer and subtitle fields that don't appear to be documented.
* First commit
* Add throttling of saves
Now we refuse to save a tiddler more often than once per second.
* Wait for a timeout before trying again after an error
* Modest optimisations of isDirty() method
* Synchronise system tiddlers and deletions from the server
Fixes two long-standing issues:
* Changes to system tiddlers are not synchronised from the server to the browser
* Deletions of tiddlers on the server are not propagated to browser clients
* Make sure we update the dirty status even if there isn't a task to perform
* Replace save-wiki button with popup sync menu
* Remove the "Server" control panel tab
We don't need it with the enhanced sync dropdown
* Add indentation to the save-wiki button
* Fix spacing in dropdown menu items
* Switch between cloud icons according to dirty status
* Add a menu item to copy syncer logs to the clipboard
* Improve animated icon
* Remove indentation from save-wiki button
@pmario the annoying thing is that using `\trim whitespace` trims significant whitespace too, so it means we have to use <$text text=" "/> when we need a space that won't be trimmed. For the moment, I've removed the indentation but will keep thinking about it.
* Further icon, UI and copy text tweaks
Move the icons and styles from the core into the TiddlyWeb plugin
* Clean up PR diff
* Tweak animation durations
* Break the actions from the syncer dropdown into separate tiddlers
@pmario I think this makes things a bit easier to follow
* Refactor syncadaptor creation and logging
The goal is for the syncadaptor to be able to log to the same logger as the syncer, so that the "copy syncer logs to clipboard" data is more useful.
* Don't transition the dirty indicator container colour, just the SVG's colour
* Only trigger a sync for changes to tiddlers we're interested in
Otherwise it is triggered by the creation of the alert tiddlers used to display errors.
* Restore deleting local tiddlers removed from the server
(I had commented it out for some testing and accidentally commited it).
* Guard against missing adaptor info
* We still need to trigger a timeout when there was no task to process
* Avoid repeatedly polling for changes
Instead we only trigger a timeout call at if there is a pending task (ie a tiddler that has changed but isn't yet old enough to save).
* Lazy loading: include skinny versions of lazily loaded tiddlers in the index.html
* Introduce _is_skinny field for indicating that a tiddler is subject to lazy loading
* Remove savetrail plugin from prerelease
It doesn't yet work with the new syncer
* Make the savetrail plugin work again
* Clear outstanding alerts when synchronisation is restored
* Logger: only remove alerts from the same component
Missed off 9f5c0de07
* Make the saving throttle interval configurable (#4385)
After switching Bob to use the core syncer the throttle interval makes saving feel very sluggish compared to the message queue setup that I had before.
The editing lock that I use to prevent conflicts with multiple users doesn't go away until the save is completed, and with the 1 second delay it means that if you edit a tiddler and save it than you have to wait one second before you can edit it again.
* Tweaks to appearance of alerts
* Exclude temp tiddlers from offline snapshots
Otherwise alerts will persist
* Tweak appearance of status line in dropdown
* Update release note
* Web server: Don't include full path in error messages
Fixes#3724
* In change event handler check for deletions
* Disable the official plugin library when the tiddlyweb plugin is loaded
* Hide error details from browser for /files/ route
See https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/3724#issuecomment-565702492 -- thanks @pmario
* Revert all the changes to the relationship between the syncer and the syncadaptor
Previously we had some major rearrangements to make it possible for the syncadaptor to route it's logging to the logger used by the syncer. The motivation is so that the "copy logs to clipboard" button is more useful.
On reflection, changing the interface this drastically is undesirable from a backwards compatibility perspective, so I'm going to investigate other ways to achieve the logger sharing
* Make the tiddlyweb adaptor use the syncer's logger
So that both are availavble when copying the syncer logs to the clipboard
* Update release note
* Support setting port=0 to get an OS assigned port
Quite useful
* Update code comment
* UI: Use "Get latest changes from server" instead of "Refresh"
* Add getUpdatedTiddlers() method to syncadaptor API
See https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/4373#issuecomment-573579495
* Refactor revision handling within the syncer
Thanks @pmario
* Fix typo in tiddlywebadaptor
* Improve presentation of errors
See https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/4373#issuecomment-573695267
* Add docs for getTiddlerRevision()
* Remove unused error animation
* Update comment for GET /recipes/default/tiddlers/tiddlers.json
* Optimise SVG cloud image
* Add optional list of allowed filters for get all tiddlers route
An attempt to address @Arlen22's concern here:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/4373#pullrequestreview-342146190
* Fix network error alert text translatability
* Fix error code and logging for GET /recipes/default/tiddlers/tiddlers.json
Thanks @Arlen22
* Flip GET /recipes/default/tiddlers/tiddlers.json allowed filter handling to be secure by default
* Validate updates received from getUpdatedTiddlers()
* Add syncer method to force loading of a tiddler from the server
* Remove the release note update to remove the merge conflict
* Fix crash when there's no config section in the tiddlywiki.info file
* Use config tiddler title to check filter query (merge into fix-syncer) (#4478)
* Use config tiddler title to check filter query
* Create config-tiddlers-filter.tid
* Add config switch to enable all filters on GET /recipes/default/tiddlers/tiddlers.json
And update docs
* Fix bug when deleting a tiddler with a shadow
Reported by @kookma at https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/4373#issuecomment-604027528
Co-authored-by: jed <inmysocks@fastmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Arlen22 <arlenbee@gmail.com>
* Add tests for backlinks
* Add backlinks indexer
* Use backlinks indexer in getTiddlerBacklinks if available
* Extract link extraction into its own method
This way we can provide an arbitrary parse tree, rather than just a
title, which will allow us to compare lists of outgoing links between
versions of a single tiddler
* Use new extractLinks method in backlinks indexer
...rather than copy-pasting the implementation
* Remove ES6-isms
TiddlyWiki needs to work with browsers that only support ES5
* Fixes issue with #4504 and importvariable copying
ImportVariables widget was using $tw.utils.extend to copy the
variables from temporary set widgets into itself. However,
$tw.utils.extend does NOT behave like Object.assign. It not only
copies all self-owned variables over, but also all variables
in that object's prototype chain. This led to some redundant copying,
and a problem where some variables might show up more than once
(like transclusion).
Fixed now. importvariables widget does its own copying, since it
can't rely on $tw.utils.extend to do the right job, and it can't
count on Object.assign to be there.
* Added test to prevent reversion of #4504
* Slight corrections to new importvariables test
* add a new-line before the log text to increase readability of the test output
* make eslint, jslint happy
* make eslint happy
* add more listops tests
* new listops filter tests
* remove new-line
* make eslint happier.
* revert eslint settings
* Changed importVariable to store its ownvariables
Before, importVariables was creating a setWidget for every single variable it would find in its tiddlers, and it would create a long-ass call tree. Now, instead, it just accumulates the variables in itself.
* Can't use Object.assign
Learned the hardway while working on tw5-relink that Object.assign
doesn't exist in IE11. Using $tw.utils.extend instead.
* Retaining setWidget transclusion flexibility
* One more test to verify mixing sets and macros
add 3 new tiddlers, add 1 "enlist" test, fix all tests that failed, because 3 new tiddlers where added. stopped ESLint to complain about global vars, fix some mixed-tab-space indent typos.
* process.exit() only exist in a node.js environment
* updateInterval has been removed from upstream
From upstream commit:
b6eb9a4d5e
* Update Jasmine to 3.4.0
* Reuse the evalInContext helper
* Fix expected parse result to match the actual result
* 'describe' cannot be nested inside 'it' blocks
Jasmine started to explicitly raise an error in these cases since:
https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine/pull/1411
* Be consistent about how to refer to library files
* Update link to Jasmine's official website
... because there is another macrocall inside.
This was introduced by the commit 'Fix sizes of SVG icons in documentation' (SHA: 9395d75671) where this probably slipped through in a regular expression replacement session.
I searched through the codebase and the other replacements of this type are ok.
I (Flibbles) changed it so that lists generated by stringifyList
would always be compatible with a filter parser, but since lists
are not, and never will be, a subset of filters, there isn't a
point.
More importantly, wrapping negative numbers like "-7" in brackets
would mess up some math stuff.
* add "delayed" option to tm-focus-selector message
this delays the focussing for the time of the animation duration if delayed="yes" or delayed="true"
this is useful when navigating the story river up and down with keyboard shortcuts and the shortcuts focus the title input if a navigated tiddler is in edit mode -> navigation doesn't jump but stays smooth
* Update rootwidget.js
* Update WidgetMessage_ tm-focus-selector.tid
* add preventScroll="true" tip
* Transform GitHub saver to work with GitLab as well
You can choose which provider you want to use, the data is given in the
same place.
I tried to avoid code duplication, so service providers' unique
properties are in separate files, the settings of the selected provider
are loaded.
In two fields I am not sure that it fits into the current structure:
* module-type: gitservice
Which module is a `gitservice` type, it will be listed in the
drop-down menu.
* default-api-url: https://gitlab.com/api/v4
The default URL to access the provider's API.
This is just a sketch, not a final version, suggestions for modification
are welcome!
* Rename saver from GitHub to GitService, update docs
* Split GitHub and GitLab to separate savers, apply common lingo
Sadly, it doesn't seem to make much sense to search for common parts in
the code, because there might be a Git service that is very different
from the GitHub API (such as BitBucket). Therefore, I feel that Git
savers are not able to share other than the translations.
I deleted the defaults values from the translations and set it to the
text entry because they should not depend on the translations.
* Add more information about the password field
It is not clear how to create a personal access token, thus added a link
to the help pages. In addition, GitLab only accepts personal access
token, GitHub also accepts the password, so I made this clear.
* Extract commit message to lingo
* Fix indentation
* Use improved base64 encoder
Fix conflict with a06acc4eb8
Fixes#4082
This version removes selective updating of the tag index, instead completely clearing the index on each update. I'm investigating restoring that optimisation.
The test rig previously used a simplified implementation of shadow tiddlers which broke with the new indexing engine. There was also a problem that made that even if indexers were disabled they were still initialised.
This PR fixes both problems, in preparation for fixing #4082
See discussion at https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/526754d5-8786-49cd-aaa1-c77311670116%40googlegroups.com:
The history here is that in v5.1.14 we added an "actions" attribute to the checkbox widget that specified an action string to be specified whenever the state of the checkbox changed. The same action string is executed regardless of whether the checkbox was checked or unchecked.
Then in v5.1.16 we merged https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/3182 which added the "uncheckactions" attribute. The difference between the two is that the uncheckactions are only executed if the checkbox is unchecked. The main "actions" attribute is executed before any actions in "uncheckactions", which makes it possible to arrange things so that the "actions" attribute sets things to the checked state while the "uncheckactions" attribute overwrites those changes to set things to the unchecked state.
In retrospect, it would have made more sense to have also added a "checkactions" attribute that was executed only if the checkbox was checked. I'll investigate adding it for v5.1.20.
Regarding the bulleted tag pills; they should probably also be removed in place of text but I see value in keeping them for the sake of being able to easily peek at what they tag. We should probably have a section under Ctrlpanel>Settings where any startupaction-tiddlers are listed but since we don't yet, then the mentioned tag pills could perhaps remain.... except for the one in the PR.
Include = before each number in the Mathematics Operators examples,
so that people get used to seeing that in math examples where dupes
are likely.
Only the Mathematics Operators tiddler really needed to be changed;
the example tiddlers for individual operators were already using =.
Fixes#3979.
* First pass at modular wiki indexes
An exploratory experiment
* Fix tests
* Faster checking for existence of index methods
We don't really need to check the type
* Use the index for the has operator
* Fix typo
* Move iterator index methods into indexer modules
Now boot.js doesn't know the core indexers
* Fix up the other iterator index functions
* Fix crash with missing index branch
* Limit the field indexer to values less than 128 characters
* Fallback to the old manual scan if the index method returns null
* Sadly, we can no longe re-use the field indexer to accelerate the `has` operator, because the index now omits tiddlers that have field values longer than the limit
Still need to make the index configuration exposed somehow
* Rearrange tests so that we can test with and without indexers
We also need to expose the list of enabled indexers as a config option
* Test the field indexer with different length fields
So that we test the indexed and non-indexed codepaths
* Update TiddlyWiki5 Squared by Iannis Zannos.tid
Link no longer works. Changed it to the github page.
* Update TiddlyWiki5 Squared by Iannis Zannos.tid
Fixed URL linking to the "ur" field
Changed line
`<<toc-selective-expandable "TableOfContents" "sort{fuzzy}">>`
to
`<<toc-selective-expandable "TableOfContents" "sort{!!fuzzy}">>`
Tested that this is the correct code.
* Add uniquetitle macro
This macro is a wrapper on the $tw.wiki.generateNewTitle function to return a unique name, it has been requested multiple times in the forums.
* Add documentation tiddler for uniquetitle macro
* Add uniquetitle macro examples
* Change name from uniquetitle to unusedtitle for clarity
The title isn't unique, just not currently used in the wiki.
* Update uniquetitle to unusedtitle
* Change uniquetitle to unusedtitle
* Fix a typo
There are other ways we could add maths to TW5 (including @EvanBalster's awesome https://github.com/EvanBalster/TiddlyWikiFormula) but the approach here has the merit of simplicity because it reuses the existing filter evaluation mechanism. That means that it's not ordinary "2+2" maths, it's a unique list processing language...
Docs to come
Fixes#254
* Update CountWidget.tid
Just a simple example added.
* Update CountWidget.tid
Made a slight addition to conform with the same style used in the Examples section of the $text widget: TextWidget.tid
* Update CountWidget.tid
Modified to use the Documentation display macro:
`<<wikitext-example-without-html>>`
From the readme:
This plugin enables TiddlyWiki to embed a modified copy of itself (an "innerwiki"). The primary motivation is to be able to produce screenshot illustrations that are automatically up-to-date with the appearance of TiddlyWiki as it changes over time, or to produce the same screenshot in different languages
It turns out that we don't need to disable any scroll anchoring done by the browser as our implementation of scroll anchoring will adapt itself.
Also removing an unneeded paragraph tag from the view template.