we do the backup compression/writing in a separate thread so it
doesn't slow down profile switching/syncing, and remove the option
to write uncompressed backups
the strip html option is no longer used, so remove it from preferences
- wrap request in AnkiRequestsClient so we can keep track of
upload/download bytes without having to monkey patch anything
- force a 64kB buffer size instead of the default 8kB
- show one decimal point in up/down so small requests still give
visual feedback
- update add-on downloading and update check to use requests
- remove the update throttling in aqt/sync.py, as it's not really
necessary anymore
The html of each anki button is stored in a list that is joined in a string at the end. This make it easier to run the filter.
Drawback: Only buttons on the right side of the editor can be added using the filter.
- insert resulting html directly into fields instead of relying on
fragile clipboard rewriting
- catch paste events in js and send them back to python so we cover
all possible ways of pasting
- use checksum in pasted image filenames instead of .cacheKey(),
which was not unique across runs
- try each _processX() in turn instead of having special cases inside
them
- rewrite the HTML filtering:
- img rewriting and stripping of certain tags handled in bs4; other
processing handled in js for easier sharing with other clients
- use a whitelist of HTML tags and properties instead of focusing
mainly on webkit cruft
- don't run filter when focus lost, as it no longer seems to
be necessary
- the "strip html" option is currently ignored
Bs4 will raise a warning if the markup (field input) starts with '/'. Suppressing the warning is probably the easiest solution, as Bs4 will still process it (no disadvantages?).
the current code was freezing when clicking on 'cards' in the
browser - it looks like like the javascript callback was never
being called despite calling processEvents(). so we need to
refactor the code to call saveNow() with a callback that does the
subsequent processing.
a lot of the browser code was implicitly calling saveNow() via
beginReset(), so we've had to change all that code to save
immediately before it begins any processing. found a probable bug in
the process - it doesn't look like onRowChange() was saving before
overwriting the note, so theoretically edits could be lost if the
user switched to another card very quickly after typing something.
onSearch() has been split into a GUI-activated onSearchActivated()
that takes care of saving, and a lower level search() that refreshes
the current search. it keeps track of the last search via an instance
variable so that it refreshes properly if a user accidentally adds
some characters to their search without activating the search, then
does something like reverse the sort order.
start the progress dialog immediately so that askUser()
becomes part of the progress dialog's modality
the problem with the previous approach was that beginReset() attempts
to save the note again, leading to schema mismatches
keyPressEvent/etc no longer work with qwebengineview, so we need to
install an event filter to catch things like ctrl+c. drag & drop
doesn't seem to be supported until 5.7
- a few issues to work out still, and editor changes not done yet
- for communication between webengine and python code, we set window
.location to 'http://anki/<something>' - the leading http is
necessary for qt to call the link handler, which was introduced
in qt5.5
- the designer files now use a promoted qobject to create instances
of AnkiWebView
- we use the css zoom property to alter webengine font size based on
system dpi
- prefs and addons folder stored in new location (at least for now)
avoided adding this in the past as on a multi user system it allows
one profile user to annoys others by changing the interface language,
but it comes at the expense of easily changing the language for users
who choose the wrong one on first startup
- we now allow exports over 2gb/64k files - AnkiMobile and AnkiDroid
will need to be updated to support this
- avoid compressing media files in export, as in the common case of
jpg/mp3 it's much faster with no increase in size
- exports and imports now show # of files processed
- mw.progress.update() now limits # of updates per sec
with addons that are large and e.g. use git, it is very inconvenient to
have any files that is outside the addon directory. This patch makes it
possible to create an executable dir that is loaded as an addon.
Closing anki when the preferences dialog
is open will cause an exception since
self.mw.col in Preferences is not available
anymore.
Avoid the exception by checking self.mw.col
again on accept().
Adding 'webp' was necessary for Anki to recognize WebP images
(https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/?csw=1) as images rather than
audio. The addition of the audio formats was incidental, as it appears Anki
assumes audio files if a file is not an image file.
Fix error message when editFocusLost is called after editor destruction
https://anki.tenderapp.com/discussions/ankidesktop/11175-bug-in-browser-revealed-by-add-on?unresolve=true
To reproduce:
1. Install the attached add-on. (All it does is register a function on the editFocusLost hook, and set the flag to 1 to signify that a field has been updated).
2. Run Anki. Enter the Browse window. Press Enter to display your deck.
3. Select one card.
4. Click inside one of the fields for that card. Now, when you leave that field, the editFocusLost hook will be called.
5. Now, select 2 notes from the browser, with your mouse, without clicking anywhere else before.
You will observe this error message:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "aqt/progress.pyc", line 69, in handler
File "aqt/editor.pyc", line 467, in onUpdate
File "aqt/editor.pyc", line 572, in checkValid AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'fields'
the canFocus/canCopy separate variables was silly, as we ended up
with text that could be copied from the context menu but not with
a shortcut key. also we default to allowing focus now, since that's
the more sensible default. fixes copy issues with card info dialog and
some addons
fixes
File "aqt/profiles.pyc", line 253, in _loadMeta
File "aqt/profiles.pyc", line 234, in recover
AttributeError: 'ProfileManager' object has no attribute 'db'
deletes in particular take some time for the server to process, but
don't require much bandwidth, leading to the progress appearing to
have pause when content is actually being processed
this also gives the user an idea of how long the process will take to
complete