* Replaced ankimedia object directly call by addon specific hook
# Conflicts:
# qt/aqt/browser/previewer.py
# qt/aqt/clayout.py
# qt/aqt/reviewer.py
* Replaced ankimedia.js by addon specific hook
# Conflicts:
# qt/aqt/browser/previewer.py
# qt/aqt/clayout.py
# qt/aqt/main.py
* Create specific location name for each hook to reuse control
* Created the card_review_webview_did_init hook
* Extended the hook card_will_show to replace will_show_web
The new hook card_will_show_state takes three new arguments
* Created the hook audio_did_pause_or_unpause to replace will_show_web
The new hook is called when audio toggle pause is called
* Created the hook audio_will_replay to replace will_show_web
The new hook is called when the audio is replayed by the user.
* Created the hook previewer_will_redraw_after_show_both_sides_toggled
to replace will_show_web.
The new hook fully replaces the last uses of will_show_web.
* Replaced card_will_show_state hook with reviewer_did_init and
equivalents. Instead of receiving the required state, it access it
by caching the object values with hooks as reviewer_did_init.
* Create common web view registry and unify title setting
* Consistently use space-separated naming for webview titles
None of the modified titles seem to be in use by add-ons, so we are not bound to the current naming.
The old naming was likely following camelCase as the name was also acting as a key for saveGeom, which is no longer the case.
* Update webview_did_inject_style_into_page example
* Add docstring to addon-targeted method
* Change AnkiWebView.origin to property
* Fix dupe enum value
* Tweak method name
* Add semicolon
* Rename `AnkiWebViewOrigin` to `AnkiWebViewKind`
* Allow webviews to opt in to default D&D handling
* Remove redundant webview.js include
* Block default drag & drop behavior in reviewing screens
* Fix mypy error
* Add progress.single_shot()
* Fix periodic garbage collection
* Properly cleanup mediasync timers
* Revert some replacements with `single_shot()`
These timers shouldn't fire if their widget is destroyed.
* Add timer docs explaining issues and alternatives
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Tweak docstrings
* Fix wrong hook being torn down
* Fix item models not being destroyed
* Add missing gc for FilteredDeckConfigDialog
* Add missing type annotation
* Pass calling widget as parent to QTimer
Implicitly passing `self.mw` as the parent means that the QTimer won't
get destroyed before quitting the app, which also thwarts garbage
collection of any data captured by a passed closure.
* Make `Editor._links` an instance variable
Browser is inserting a closure into this dict capturing itself. As a class
variable, it won't get destroyed, so neither will the browser.
* Make `Editor._links` funcs take instance again
* Deprecate calling progress.timer() without parent
* show caller location when printing deprecation warning (dae)
The enum changes should work on PyQt 5.x, and are required in PyQt 6.x.
They are not supported by the PyQt5 typings however, so we need to run
our tests with PyQt6.
This reverts commit 54f51da944.
This breaks in the PyQt6 upgrade. There are no globals anymore, only
page profiles - but the code should probably be modifying a specific
webview instead of globals anyway.
Means URLs like :/icons/foo.jpg should become icons:foo.jpg
This is part of the prep work for a PyQt6 update. PyQt6 has dropped
pyrcc, so we can longer generate the icons_qrc.py file we did previously.
Qt Designer expects us to use the resource system, so we continue to
generate the icons.qrc file to make editing the UI files easier. But at
runtime, we no longer use that file.
This adds Python 3.9 and 3.10 typing syntax to files that import
attributions from __future___. Python 3.9 should be able to cope with
the 3.10 syntax, but Python 3.8 will no longer work.
On Windows/Mac, install the latest Python 3.9 version from python.org.
There are currently no orjson wheels for Python 3.10 on Windows/Mac,
which will break the build unless you have Rust installed separately.
On Linux, modern distros should have Python 3.9 available already. If
you're on an older distro, you'll need to build Python from source first.