* Simplify Permalink/Permaview URLs
* Fix lint warnings by removing arrow functions
* Remove commented sample code
* Remove post-ES5 code
* Add many more allowable non-percent-encodedcharacters
* Fix more ES6+ stuff, add end-of-sentence padding character.
* Fix to match standards
* Move the new code from boot to util
* Change from custom map/filter to $tw.utils.each
* Make `each` blocks multi-line
* Move the permalink handling to its own file
* Remove auto-navigation
* Revert "Remove auto-navigation"
This reverts commit ca1e5cf387.
* Add unit tests for negative indexes in json ops
* Allow negative indexes in JSON operators
Negative indexes will be treated as counting from the end, so -1 means
last item of the array, -2 means next-to-last item, and so on.
* Add documentation for negative indexes
When wikiparser parses text looking for a pragma block, it skips
whitespace before looking for the next pragma. If no pragma is found,
we should return the parse position to the original location so that the
skipped whitespace can be parsed as a text node. This allows the
attribute `join=" and "` to parse as " and " rather than "and ".
* Alternate fix for inconsistent list template syntax
First attempt, which fails on the ListWidget/WithMissingTemplate test.
* Make WithMissingTemplate test pass, inefficiently
Unfortunately, this ends up being very inefficient, because the
clone-and-mutate logic is repeated for every list item. Not ideal.
* More efficient way to do it
This also makes the failing test pass, but far more efficiently.
* Improve performance of list template discovery
Since parse tree nodes never change after widget creation (whereas
attribute values *can* change), we can safely search for the explicit
list templtaes only once, at widget creation time. This saves time as
the search doesn't have to be done on each re-render, and also allows us
to safely do a clone-and-mutate step to extract the list widget's body
(if any) without any `$list-empty` or other items. That, in turn, allows
using the list widget's body as the template even if `$list-empty` is
specified inside the widget body.
* Fix encodebase64 and decodebase64 filters
The documentation for encodebase64 says that the input is treated as
binary data, but in fact the input is being treated as text data, with
an extra UTF-8 encoding step being performed first.
Likewise, the decodebase64 documentation says that it outputs binary
data, but in fact it will do a UTF-8 decoding step before producing
output, which will in fact garble binary data.
This commit changes the behavior of encodebase64 and decodebase64 to
match what the documentation says they do. It also adds an optional
`text` suffix to both filters to keep the current behavior.
Finally, an optional `urlsafe` suffix is added to both filters to allow
them to use the "URL-safe" variant of base64 (using `-` instead of `+`
and `_` instead of `/`).
* Try to fix failing test
Turns out a little more than this is going to be needed.
* Fix binary base64 encoding, including unit tests
* Update base64 filter documentation
* Can't use replaceAll, too new
Have to use String.replace with a global regex instead
* Replace uses of window.btoa() in rest of code
Since window.btoa() is not available under Node.js, we'll replace all
uses of it with the $tw.utils.base64encode() function that now works
correctly for binary data.
* Add link to UTF-8 glossary definition at MDN
* Passing test
* Failing test
* Fix test
It still fails, but now fails correctly
* Fix refreshing transcluded functions (#7755)
We store the previous result of the filter function and recalculate it
when the transclude widget needs to be refreshed, refreshing the widget
if the result is different.
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Co-authored-by: Robin Munn <rmunn@pobox.com>
* Initial Commit
* Update docs
* Add support for elseif blocks
* Another test
* WIP
* Change from `{%if%}` to `<%if%>`
See discussion here - https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/t/proposed-if-widget/7882/64
* Don't use the widget body as the template if a list-empty widget is present
See discussion here - https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/7710#issuecomment-1717193296
* List widget should search recursively for list-template and list-empty
* Allow block mode content within an if/then/else clause
* Update docs
* Add from-version tag to docs
* Add failing test for list widget with counter-last
The failing test appends a value to a list without changing the rest of
the list, and the counter-last value doesn't get updated correctly when
that happens. Also added another test, which passes, testing removing
the last item of the list, just in case of a regression.
* Improve unit tests for counter-last list widget bug
The unit tests were looking very similar to each other, so I factored
out the common code and made them into simple data-driven tests.
* Fix bug where counter-last fails in list widget
The only scenario that was failing was when counter-last was used, but
the list was strictly appended to with no other changes made. The one
unit test that was failing now passes with this fix.
* Improve bugfix to list widget counter-last
Now we only refresh the last item if it was truly necessary.
The `all` filter operator has shortcuts to optimise common patterns like
`[all[shadows+tiddlers]]` or `[all[tiddlers]]`. In those cases, the
filter operator function returns early and never uses the `result`
linked list that was created, so it's immediately garbage-collected.
Let's delay creating it until we know it's actually going to be used.
* Refactor parse mode out of getTransclusionTarget
* Refactor missing transclusion target
* Add a test to avoid regressions on the handling of macros vs procedures
* Refactor condition logic
* Preparing to split getTransclusionTarget into two separate functions
* Split getTransclusionTarget into getTransclusionTargetIncludingParseTreeNodes
* Resolve another inefficiency
The transclusion target was sometimes being parsed twice when transcluding as text/plain
Associated test results are also made more consistent
* Simplify method naming
* Neatening up
* fix drag and drop from chrome-like browsers to FireFox
* test feature matchMedia function
* implement new borwser sniffing functions as utilities
* use $tw.browser structure for isMobileChrome detection
With a demo courtesy of https://random.dog/
@rmunn you recently worked on the base64 utilities. I tried to use $tw.utils.base64Encode instead of window.btoa, but found that it didn't work. It's concerning because we expose that utility method as a filter operation, and it would be frustrating if we were not base64encoding things properly.
1. Update comments
2. Refactor use of parseTreeNodes so that they are not referenced unnecessarily
3. getTransclusionTarget doesn't need to return the parser object
* Added failing test for #7604
* Fix attribute substitution regexp
Use the same regexp in wiki.getSubstitutedText as is used in
Widget.prototype.substituteVariableReferences. Fixes#7604.
* Added a test for a variable name containing spaces
Previously, the implicit sort ordering of modules ensured that the "plugins" startup module ran before the "startup" startup module. That no longer holds when experimenting with alternate stores that might use a subtly different collation order (eg $:/core/modules/startup.js vs. $:/core/modules/startup/commands.js), so it's more robust to explicitly specify the dependency
* add option explodeplugins
refactor
Maintain Parameter Compatibility
change let to var
Refactoring the code
add conditional judgment
use === to avoid type-casting errors
refactor use <path> [<name>=<value>]
delete redundant code
backward compatibility support
easier to use
improve code
add documentation
* Update Notes
* Improve the code
* Initial commit
* Replace previous result only when non-empty
* Add doc tiddler
* Small change in rp-output description
* Update FRP title
lowercase with colon prefix
* Integrate with other doc tiddlers
* Add two doc-styles for reuse
* Add tests
* Add another test
* Correct indentation in stylesheet
* Change title and tags, add example to doc tiddler
* Replace leading spaces with tabs
* Improve docs text and structure
* feat: new text substitution support, first pass
* fix: use the widget method instead of evaluating a filter
* revert to earlier implementation that emulates macro syntax
* fix: capitalize comments
* feat: add support for triple backticks for substituted attributes
* docs: added docs for substitute operator
* chore: more docs tweaks
* docs: substituted attributes, refactored docs for widget attributes
* docs: fixed typo
* docs: more examples for substituted attributes
* docs: updated prior documentation on concatenating text and variables
* docs: documentation corrections
* Update editions/tw5.com/tiddlers/filters/examples/substitute Operator (Examples).tid
Co-authored-by: btheado <brian.theado@gmail.com>
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* Add support for \dir pragma
* Add "dir" attribute to reveal, edit, edit-text and edit-codemirror widgets
* Add $:/config/DefaultTextDirection hidden setting
* Revert accidentally commited test data
This reverts some of commit b83c1d160f.
* Remove Codemirror plugin from Prerelease
Makes it easier to test things
* Fix framed text editor directionality in Firefox
* Add direction attribute for edit body template
* Missed closing brace
* Add docs for \dir pragma
* Templates should set text direction from a variable, not a transclusion
* Updates to framed.js in the light of PRs that have been merged since this
* Restore whitespace trim
* Docs dates
* Fix typo
* Clarify docs
* Initial Commit
* HttpClient object shouldn't need to know about events
* Add support for cancelling HTTP requests
* Make the number of outstanding HTTP requests available in a state tiddler
* Add a network activity button
Click it to cancel outstanding requests
* Fix typo
Thanks @btheado
Co-authored-by: btheado <brian.theado@gmail.com>
* Fix crash when cancelling more than one HTTP request
Thanks @saqimtiaz
* Further fixes to cancelling outstanding HTTP requests
* Fix missing body
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* Disable camelcase by default
* New parse rule for ~CamelCase
For backwards compatibility with text that includes ~ to suppress camelcase links
* Enable CamelCase for main documentation wikis
Will take us a bit longer to convert all the links over
* Fix tests
* Release note update
* feat: added deserialize operator, tests and documentation
* fix: correct typo in lingo file
* fix: remove test that fails on node but succeeds in browser due to different availability of DOM deserializer