The replacement library from https://colorjs.io/ is much, much larger but I think we can develop a custom build that uses treeshaking to whittle the code down to the bits that we need. @linonetwo does that sound feasible?
I intend the explore further improvements but I wanted to start by establishing a library that can do modern P3 and OKLCH colour calculations.
* Add defaultHeaders flag that controls helpful default heders that can sometimes interfere with apis
* Bump version number
* rename parameter to useDefaultHeaders, and catch one location where the default was not being set properly.
* Use a better comparision operator
* remove bad change
APIs especially use 2XX response codes outside of 200, 201, 204 for responding to responses. Treat all "Successful" response codes (i.e. anything between 200-299) as successes, and pass the responseText.
* 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
* 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.
* 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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Co-authored-by: btheado <brian.theado@gmail.com>
* First Pass Implementation
* Fix Check
* Fix Style
* Update drag-drop interop example to support copy tiddlers to clipboard
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Co-authored-by: jeremy@jermolene.com <jeremy@jermolene.com>
* Initial commit
* Correct the over-estimation of my abilities
* Add fallback and move code to dom.js
* Use new function for tm-focus-selector
* Replace other uses of querySelector*
* Undo rash replacements of querySelector()
* feat: option to allow click on modalBackdrop to close modal
* feat: allow switcher modals closable
* feat: allow use caption field as modal title
* refactor: make maskClosable a variable
* fix: use "true"
* fix: code style
* docs: add description about maskClosable
* fix: convention is to have double quotes for strings in the TW core
* refactor: using a "mask-closable" field on the modal tiddlers instead of as a message parameter
* docs: move to modal tid
* Update WidgetMessage_ tm-modal.tid
* Fix popup location for tables
This commit introduces the `popupAbsCoords` option to the $button widget
and implements an absolut coordinate format.
Coordinates for popups are stored in the format `(x,y,w,h)`. These
coordinates are relative to the offset parent of the element that
defines the popup.
This commits adds a second format `@(x,y,w,h)`. Coordinates specified in
this format a relative to the pages root element.
The `popupAbsCoords` option of the $button widget enables the use of
this coordinates.
* Unify the declaration of the RegEx for parsing the popup-position
The regular expression was declared in three locations with the same
content. This commit supplies a new function `parseCoordinates` in
`popup.js`. This function returns the parsed coordinates and understands
the classic/absolute coordinates.
This function is used in `reveal.js` and `action-popup.js` to parse the
coordinates.
* Add documentation for coordinate systems
* Consolidate creating coordinate strings
The Popup object now contains a `buildCoordinates` method that can be
used to build coordinate strings. It takes an "enum" for the coordinate-
system to use. This makes everything easily extensible and prevents the
use of magic values.
* Add tests for `parseCoordinates` and `buildCoordinates`
* Add `tv-popup-abs-coords` to `collectDOMVariables`
This will make the absolute coordinates available for the
`DraggableWidget` and the `EventCatcherWidget`.
* Add documentation for the `tv-popup-abs-coords`
... to the `DraggableWidget` and the `EventCatcherWidget`.
* Fix crash when generating a static version of the TW
The Popup class is not initialized in `startup.js` if `$tw.browser` is
not true. After having consolidated the facilities for parsing
coordinate strings into `popup.js` this breaks because the static build
needs to parse coordinate stings even if no Popup module is initialized.
This commit solves this problem by making `readPopupState`,
`parseCoordinates` and `buildCoordinates` static methods of `popup.js`.
It also adds a comment to these functions to show that these can be called
safely even if the Popup-Class is not initialized.
* Fix popup location for tables
This commit introduces the `popupAbsCoords` option to the $button widget
and implements an absolut coordinate format.
Coordinates for popups are stored in the format `(x,y,w,h)`. These
coordinates are relative to the offset parent of the element that
defines the popup.
This commits adds a second format `@(x,y,w,h)`. Coordinates specified in
this format a relative to the pages root element.
The `popupAbsCoords` option of the $button widget enables the use of
this coordinates.
* Unify the declaration of the RegEx for parsing the popup-position
The regular expression was declared in three locations with the same
content. This commit supplies a new function `parseCoordinates` in
`popup.js`. This function returns the parsed coordinates and understands
the classic/absolute coordinates.
This function is used in `reveal.js` and `action-popup.js` to parse the
coordinates.
* Add documentation for coordinate systems
* Consolidate creating coordinate strings
The Popup object now contains a `buildCoordinates` method that can be
used to build coordinate strings. It takes an "enum" for the coordinate-
system to use. This makes everything easily extensible and prevents the
use of magic values.
* Add tests for `parseCoordinates` and `buildCoordinates`
* Add `tv-popup-abs-coords` to `collectDOMVariables`
This will make the absolute coordinates available for the
`DraggableWidget` and the `EventCatcherWidget`.
* Add documentation for the `tv-popup-abs-coords`
... to the `DraggableWidget` and the `EventCatcherWidget`.
* Fix: eventcatcher widget - variables can be undefined
* Fix: selectedNode can be an svg where offsetLeft ... are undefined
* Make check for offsetLeft short
* remove second collectDOMNodeVariables
* feat: extend to support a selector attribute identifying the DOM element to be used as the drag handle
* fix: remove redundant variable declaration
* fix: remove extranneous variable declaration
* feat: add support for animationDuration attribute of paramObject for tm-scroll message
* docs: added docs for animationDuration attribute of tm-scroll message
* fix: use .utils.hop instead of Object.hasOwnProperty()
* fix: do not check if object before calling utils.hop()
* fix: syntax
* fix: issues with drag and drop (false positives in detection for files being dropped) introduced by Chrome 96
* fix: call dragEventContainsType method more consistently.
* fix: call dragEventContainsType method more consistently.
* Merge
* Clean up
* More clean up
* Ensure image import works when type is not set, clean up post import actions
* Removed spurious new line
* For non image files insert a tiddler link
* Added documentation for new settings and features
* Wrap modal in a navigator widget to allow tm-navigate to work
* Move all story list handling to Modal
* Make sure any values for story list or history list sent as variables have precedence
* Code clean up