At the moment, we support JSON files containing an array of tiddlers.
With this change the core will import files containing a single
tiddler. Also adding templates for saving individual tiddlers in JSON
format
The problem was that `this.responseText` crashes for non-text data. We
fix it by letting the client specify which property should be returned.
@ericshulman does this work for you?
* provides a "close plugin library" button
* starting from #1718 by @inmysocks
* possibly fixes all of #1718, #1597, and #2067
* corrected code comment
* add back title
No idea why I overlooked this beforehand.
Next time I will not suggest such changes that have little to do with
the PR, but rather just comment the code.
* ah, sorry, "fixed" wrong spot
now
```
<$action-sendmessage $message="tm-load-plugin-from-library"
url={{!!url}} title={{$(assetInfo)$!!original-title}}/>
```
...should be back at the right spot.
* mhhh... still fixing the mess
load, unload, puh... let's see if I got it now
* added unloadIFrame and minor syntax fixes
We now use highlight.js in raw HTML mode on the server, rather than
trying to use it with the fakedom. This causes problems with fakedoms
inability to get textContent for a node that has been created by
assigning innerHTML. So we extend the fakedom to allow the original
text content to be saved.
See #2778 for discussion.
I used this test:
console.time();for(var t=0; t<200; t++)
{$tw.wiki.filterTiddlers("[all[tiddlers+shadows]sameday[20170210]]");};c
onsole.timeEnd()
Before this patch, I got speeds of approx 190ms, versus 140ms
afterwards.
Note that the ability to add a cache property like this is only
possible because tiddler objects are immutable.
Like the load command except retrieves the file over HTTP/HTTPS.
Allows experimentation with server-side twederation
This is a cleaned up version of code that I wrote last year at TWEUM
2016 @inmysocks @pmario @twMat @xcazin
* putSaver: detect edit conflicts to prevent clobbering, if possible
if the server supplies an ETag, we send it back when saving, allowing
the server to detect edit conflicts and respond with 412 (cf.
https://www.w3.org/1999/04/Editing/)
caveats:
* this only kicks in after the first save, as we don't have access to
the ETag when first loading the document
* there's no recovery mechanism (e.g. resetting `this.etag` in order to
force clobbering), other than manually reloading the document
* putSaver: retrieve ETag upon initialization for clobbering protection
this addresses one of the caveats from the previous commit
(2d75cb83af) - while theoretically prone
to a race condition, it seems unlikely that saving will be triggered
before the server responds
* putSaver: simplify URI extraction
this simplifies the approach introduced in
f51f6bf774, with the purpose of removing
the fragment identifier
* putSaver: localize error message
* putSaver: switch to built-in HTTP helper
in the process, fixed ETag assignment in `#save` method (was
`this.etag`, now `self.etag`) as well as a syntax error due to a missing
closing brace
* putSaver: consolidate URI handling
The code here had got a bit broken by some PRs that I should have
checked more carefully. I’ve done a major refactoring which will
hopefully make it easier to understand, and fixes a number of problems:
* Problem with eg .md tiddlers not being deleted correctly
* Problem with Windows path separators not being usable within
$:/config/FileSystemPaths on Windows
* Problem with filename clashes not being detected correctly when
saving to a different directory via $:/config/FileSystemPaths
* Enables slashes within tiddler titles to be mapped into folders
* Enables plain text files like .md and .css to be saved with .meta
files instead of as .tid files (see #2558)
* No longer replaces spaces with underscores
As this is such a major update, I’d be grateful if Node.js users could
give it a careful run through — in particular, you’ll need to try
creating new tiddlers of various types and ensure that the expected
files are created.
* allows to add a new tagname hitting enter
see: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/wqQ8jPYG-X4
* revert changes to vanilla/base
* added "Special Keys" to KeyboardShortcuts
* added info to Creating and editing tiddlers
did not add current version of <<.from-version "5.1.14">> because it
would interrupt the flow. When changed from a noisy "New in 5.1.14" to
"(new in 5.1.14)" we might add the version info here
* revert setText & added inline styles to vanilla base
* remove fieldmangler
* commit initial edittemplate tags to merge master
* ok, now really revert to initial edittemplate tags
* move add tag via enter into tag-picker macro(s)
* add recursion protection first take
* fix problem with selectable expand
* ust path for toc-state variable instead of tag
* reactivate disabled macro call.
The request handler may be used by ExpressJS apps directly and can do most of the heavy lifting without any modification. Note that the self variable must be assignee using `[Function].bind(null,SimpleServer instance)`.
* allow radio widget to set an index in a data tiddler
* updated RadioWidget docs, with same demo macro as for CheckboxWidget
in #2103
* removed docs in widget code (seems the wrong place)
* added from version to docs
* revert doc maros to master
* using wikitext-example-without-html and .tip macro now
* fix quotes
given a list `A B C D` if I run `A B C D +[move:-1 [A]]` I get `B C A D`. However, if I were to do `A B C D +[move:1[D]]` it doesn't wrap around, and I get `A B C D`. This fixes that such that `A B C D +[move:-1 [A]]` gives 'A B C D`
When renaming an existing tiddler, the edit template now shows a
checkbox that determines whether or not to relink references to the
tiddler in the list or tags fields of other tiddlers.
* Make expand/collapse state be global across all tiddlers
* Remove “Show raw text” option, now that we’ve got the two expandable
areas for raw and wikified text
* Hide raw text by default
* Accentuate currently open tiddler
I’m fixing this now to show how the tabs macro can be changed to
accommodate the change, but we may yet decide to reverse out the change
in order to maintain backwards compatibility.
One problem with changes like this is that there’s no easy way to find
out where it impacts the core UI. The tabs macro is now fixed, but
perhaps there’s more obscure things that are still broken in the core.
If we do opt to reverse the change to preserve backwards compatibility,
we could add a way to explicitly trigger the new behaviour. For
example, a new attribute `updateState=“yes”`.
Yet another alternative is to make completely new alternative to the
list widget with revised semantics, that authors can opt-in to. For
example `<$loop>`. (There was another issue we discussed a year or two
ago about adding support for an index variable which may be a candidate
for fixing at the same time).