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23 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Damien Elmes
e6fdfc20a9 Use FSRS difficulty when sorting by ease 2023-09-23 16:20:36 +10:00
RumovZ
850043b49b
Tooltips for CSV import and import page refactoring (#2655)
* Make enum selector generic

* Refactor ImportCsvPage to support tooltips

* Improve csv import defaults

* Unify import pages

* Improve import page styling

* Fix life cycle issue with import properties

* Remove size constraints to fix scrollbar styling

* Add help strings and urls to csv import page

* Show ErrorPage on ImportPage error

* Fix escaping of import path

* Unify ImportPage and ImportLogPage

* Apply suggestions from code review (dae)

* Fix import progress

* Fix preview overflowing container

* Don't include <br> in FileIoErrors (dae)

e.g. 500: Failed to read '/home/dae/foo2.csv':<br>stream did not contain valid UTF-8

I thought about using {@html ...} here, but that's a potential security issue,
as the filename is not something we control.
2023-09-14 09:06:15 +10:00
RumovZ
14de8451dc
Merging Notetypes on Import (#2612)
* Remember original id when importing notetype

* Reuse notetypes with matching original id

* Add field and template ids

* Enable merging imported notetypes

* Fix test

Note should be updated if the incoming note's notetype is
remapped to the existing note's notetype.
On the other hand, it should be skipped if its notetype id is mapped
to some new notetype.

* Change field and template ids to i32

* Add merge notetypes flag to proto message

* Add dialog for apkg import

* Move HelpModal into components

* Generalize import dialog

* Move SettingTitle into components

* Add help modal to ImportAnkiPackagePage

* Move SwitchRow into components

* Fix backend method import

* Make testable in browser

* Fix broken modal

* Wrap in container and fix margins

* Update commented Anki version of new proto fields

* Check ids when comparing notetype schemas

* Add tooltip for merging notetypes.

* Allow updating notes regardless of mtime

* Gitignore yarn-error.log

* Allow updating notetypes regardless of mtime

* Fix apkg help carousel

* Use i64s for template and field ids

* Add option to omit importing scheduling info

* Restore last settings in apkg import dialog

* Display error when getting metadata in webview

* Update manual links for apkg importing

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Damien Elmes <dae@users.noreply.github.com>

* Omit schduling -> Import all cards as new cards

* Tweak importing-update-notes-help

* UpdateCondition → ImportAnkiPackageUpdateCondition

* Load keyboard.ftl

* Skip updating dupes in 'update alwyas' case

* Explain more when merging notetypes is required

* "omit scheduling" → "with scheduling"

* Skip updating notetype dupes if 'update always'

* Merge duplicated notetypes from previous imports

* Fix rebase aftermath

* Fix panic when merging

* Clarify 'update notetypes' help

* Mention 'merge notetypes' in the log

* Add a test which covers the previously panicking path

* Use nested ftl messages to ensure consistency

* Make order of merged fields deterministic

* Rewrite test to trigger panic

* Update version comment on new fields
2023-09-09 09:00:55 +10:00
Damien Elmes
4c76e3150b Move .ts i18n method generation to Rust
Based on a similar approach I used for AnkiDroid. The separate modules
file has been integrated into ftl.js.
2023-07-03 14:36:09 +10:00
Damien Elmes
ffadbf577b deckconfig.proto -> deck_config.proto
Makes it consistent with our other proto files, and matches the service
name.
2023-07-03 13:44:54 +10:00
Damien Elmes
45f5709214
Migrate to protobuf-es (#2547)
* Fix .no-reduce-motion missing from graphs spinner, and not being honored

* Begin migration from protobuf.js -> protobuf-es

Motivation:

- Protobuf-es has a nicer API: messages are represented as classes, and
fields which should exist are not marked as nullable.
- As it uses modules, only the proto messages we actually use get included
in our bundle output. Protobuf.js put everything in a namespace, which
prevented tree-shaking, and made it awkward to access inner messages.
- ./run after touching a proto file drops from about 8s to 6s on my machine. The tradeoff
is slower decoding/encoding (#2043), but that was mainly a concern for the
graphs page, and was unblocked by
37151213cd

Approach/notes:

- We generate the new protobuf-es interface in addition to existing
protobuf.js interface, so we can migrate a module at a time, starting
with the graphs module.
- rslib:proto now generates RPC methods for TS in addition to the Python
interface. The input-arg-unrolling behaviour of the Python generation is
not required here, as we declare the input arg as a PlainMessage<T>, which
marks it as requiring all fields to be provided.
- i64 is represented as bigint in protobuf-es. We were using a patch to
protobuf.js to get it to output Javascript numbers instead of long.js
types, but now that our supported browser versions support bigint, it's
probably worth biting the bullet and migrating to bigint use. Our IDs
fit comfortably within MAX_SAFE_INTEGER, but that may not hold for future
fields we add.
- Oneofs are handled differently in protobuf-es, and are going to need
some refactoring.

Other notable changes:

- Added a --mkdir arg to our build runner, so we can create a dir easily
during the build on Windows.
- Simplified the preference handling code, by wrapping the preferences
in an outer store, instead of a separate store for each individual
preference. This means a change to one preference will trigger a redraw
of all components that depend on the preference store, but the redrawing
is cheap after moving the data processing to Rust, and it makes the code
easier to follow.
- Drop async(Reactive).ts in favour of more explicit handling with await
blocks/updating.
- Renamed add_inputs_to_group() -> add_dependency(), and fixed it not adding
dependencies to parent groups. Renamed add() -> add_action() for clarity.

* Remove a couple of unused proto imports

* Migrate card info

* Migrate congrats, image occlusion, and tag editor

+ Fix imports for multi-word proto files.

* Migrate change-notetype

* Migrate deck options

* Bump target to es2020; simplify ts lib list

Have used caniuse.com to confirm Chromium 77, iOS 14.5 and the Chrome
on Android support the full es2017-es2020 features.

* Migrate import-csv

* Migrate i18n and fix missing output types in .js

* Migrate custom scheduling, and remove protobuf.js

To mostly maintain our old API contract, we make use of protobuf-es's
ability to convert to JSON, which follows the same format as protobuf.js
did. It doesn't cover all case: users who were previously changing the
variant of a type will need to update their code, as assigning to a new
variant no longer automatically removes the old one, which will cause an
error when we try to convert back from JSON. But I suspect the large majority
of users are adjusting the current variant rather than creating a new one,
and this saves us having to write proxy wrappers, so it seems like a
reasonable compromise.

One other change I made at the same time was to rename value->kind for
the oneofs in our custom study protos, as 'value' was easily confused
with the 'case/value' output that protobuf-es has.

With protobuf.js codegen removed, touching a proto file and invoking
./run drops from about 8s to 6s.

This closes #2043.

* Allow tree-shaking on protobuf types

* Display backend error messages in our ts alert()

* Make sourcemap generation opt-in for ts-run

Considerably slows down build, and not used most of the time.
2023-06-14 22:47:37 +10:00
Damien Elmes
e63b4b9927 Experiment with disabling prettier whitespace sensitivity
Prettier by default tries to preserve whitespace around inline tags,
which can prevent problems such as a space before the period in
'<a>text</a>.':

https://prettier.io/blog/2018/11/07/1.15.0.html#whitespace-sensitive-formatting

Unfortunately only standard HTML block elements are excluded from this
behaviour, so all of our Svelte components are treated the same way, even
if they are block-based, or used in a way where the extra whitespace
doesn't matter. This makes the code somewhat harder to read.

Changing this option does carry the risk that rogue spaces will creep
into our UI in the future as code is formatted, but as there don't appear
to be any such issues with this initial reformat, I think the improved
readability may justify the relatively small risk.
2023-06-01 11:11:26 +10:00
Damien Elmes
d9624819e9 Add a fully-random review order
https://forums.ankiweb.net/t/bug-the-random-option-in-the-review-sort-order-setting-is-not-truly-random/29199
2023-04-11 16:16:45 +10:00
RumovZ
f9126927b1
Check URLs in TS code (#2436)
* Move help page URLs in ts to new file

* Unnest linkchecker test module

* Check TS help pages

* Add a comment (dae)
2023-03-15 15:46:03 +10:00
Damien Elmes
ea5153e7a4 Re-enable formatting for .svelte files 2022-11-28 09:17:39 +10:00
Damien Elmes
5e0a761b87
Move away from Bazel (#2202)
(for upgrading users, please see the notes at the bottom)

Bazel brought a lot of nice things to the table, such as rebuilds based on
content changes instead of modification times, caching of build products,
detection of incorrect build rules via a sandbox, and so on. Rewriting the build
in Bazel was also an opportunity to improve on the Makefile-based build we had
prior, which was pretty poor: most dependencies were external or not pinned, and
the build graph was poorly defined and mostly serialized. It was not uncommon
for fresh checkouts to fail due to floating dependencies, or for things to break
when trying to switch to an older commit.

For day-to-day development, I think Bazel served us reasonably well - we could
generally switch between branches while being confident that builds would be
correct and reasonably fast, and not require full rebuilds (except on Windows,
where the lack of a sandbox and the TS rules would cause build breakages when TS
files were renamed/removed).

Bazel achieves that reliability by defining rules for each programming language
that define how source files should be turned into outputs. For the rules to
work with Bazel's sandboxing approach, they often have to reimplement or
partially bypass the standard tools that each programming language provides. The
Rust rules call Rust's compiler directly for example, instead of using Cargo,
and the Python rules extract each PyPi package into a separate folder that gets
added to sys.path.

These separate language rules allow proper declaration of inputs and outputs,
and offer some advantages such as caching of build products and fine-grained
dependency installation. But they also bring some downsides:

- The rules don't always support use-cases/platforms that the standard language
tools do, meaning they need to be patched to be used. I've had to contribute a
number of patches to the Rust, Python and JS rules to unblock various issues.
- The dependencies we use with each language sometimes make assumptions that do
not hold in Bazel, meaning they either need to be pinned or patched, or the
language rules need to be adjusted to accommodate them.

I was hopeful that after the initial setup work, things would be relatively
smooth-sailing. Unfortunately, that has not proved to be the case. Things
frequently broke when dependencies or the language rules were updated, and I
began to get frustrated at the amount of Anki development time I was instead
spending on build system upkeep. It's now about 2 years since switching to
Bazel, and I think it's time to cut losses, and switch to something else that's
a better fit.

The new build system is based on a small build tool called Ninja, and some
custom Rust code in build/. This means that to build Anki, Bazel is no longer
required, but Ninja and Rust need to be installed on your system. Python and
Node toolchains are automatically downloaded like in Bazel.

This new build system should result in faster builds in some cases:

- Because we're using cargo to build now, Rust builds are able to take advantage
of pipelining and incremental debug builds, which we didn't have with Bazel.
It's also easier to override the default linker on Linux/macOS, which can
further improve speeds.
- External Rust crates are now built with opt=1, which improves performance
of debug builds.
- Esbuild is now used to transpile TypeScript, instead of invoking the TypeScript
compiler. This results in faster builds, by deferring typechecking to test/check
time, and by allowing more work to happen in parallel.

As an example of the differences, when testing with the mold linker on Linux,
adding a new message to tags.proto (which triggers a recompile of the bulk of
the Rust and TypeScript code) results in a compile that goes from about 22s on
Bazel to about 7s in the new system. With the standard linker, it's about 9s.

Some other changes of note:

- Our Rust workspace now uses cargo-hakari to ensure all packages agree on
available features, preventing unnecessary rebuilds.
- pylib/anki is now a PEP420 implicit namespace, avoiding the need to merge
source files and generated files into a single folder for running. By telling
VSCode about the extra search path, code completion now works with generated
files without needing to symlink them into the source folder.
- qt/aqt can't use PEP420 as it's difficult to get rid of aqt/__init__.py.
Instead, the generated files are now placed in a separate _aqt package that's
added to the path.
- ts/lib is now exposed as @tslib, so the source code and generated code can be
provided under the same namespace without a merging step.
- MyPy and PyLint are now invoked once for the entire codebase.
- dprint will be used to format TypeScript/json files in the future instead of
the slower prettier (currently turned off to avoid causing conflicts). It can
automatically defer to prettier when formatting Svelte files.
- svelte-check is now used for typechecking our Svelte code, which revealed a
few typing issues that went undetected with the old system.
- The Jest unit tests now work on Windows as well.

If you're upgrading from Bazel, updated usage instructions are in docs/development.md and docs/build.md. A summary of the changes:

- please remove node_modules and .bazel
- install rustup (https://rustup.rs/)
- install rsync if not already installed  (on windows, use pacman - see docs/windows.md)
- install Ninja (unzip from https://github.com/ninja-build/ninja/releases/tag/v1.11.1 and
  place on your path, or from your distro/homebrew if it's 1.10+)
- update .vscode/settings.json from .vscode.dist
2022-11-27 15:24:20 +10:00
Matthias Metelka
ee9af871b7
Use custom scrollbar in stats screen, use grid layout and tweak CSS (#2154)
* Include base styles in graphs-base.scss

This includes the custom scrollbar styles, which were missing on the stats page.

* Set responsive grid layout on GraphsPage, use TitledContainer component

+ use global button style, tweak input appearance and other small changes

* Improve margins on GraphsPage
2022-11-02 18:23:08 +10:00
Matthias Metelka
264561cd0d
Redesign deck options screen, swap tooltips for help modals (#2139)
* Redesign deck config, swap tooltips for help modals, link to manual

* Replace canvas-inset with canvas-code for custom scheduling

* Make section header link to manual too

* Include elevation Sass library

* Remove two unused exports

* Fix tabbed spinboxes

* Update ftl/core/deck-config.ftl

* Update ftl/core/deck-config.ftl

* Fix format

* Make border-radius and box-shadow more subtle

* Fix margin for vertical aspect ratio

* Make direct hover on info badge apply effect instantly

* Add redirect line to manual underneath chapter
2022-10-25 16:18:50 +10:00
Abdo
964f0a5763
Add relative overdueness to review order (#1757)
* Add relative overdueness to review order

* Add test for relative overdue
2022-04-09 13:20:09 +10:00
RumovZ
d55f080733
V3 parent limits (#1638)
* avoid repinning Rust deps by default

* add id_tree dependency

* Respect intermediate child limits in v3

* Test new behaviour of v3 counts

* Rework v3 queue building to respect parent limits

* Add missing did field to SQL query

* Fix `LimitTreeMap::is_exhausted()`

* Rework tree building logic

https://github.com/ankitects/anki/pull/1638#discussion_r798328734

* Add timer for build_queues()

* `is_exhausted()` -> `limit_reached()`

* Move context and limits into `QueueBuilder`

This allows for moving more logic into QueueBuilder, so less passing
around of arguments. Unfortunately, some tests will require additional
work to set up.

* Fix stop condition in new_cards_by_position

* Fix order gather order of new cards by deck

* Add scheduler/queue/builder/burying.rs

* Fix bad tree due to unsorted child decks

* Fix comment

* Fix `cap_new_to_review_rec()`

* Add test for new card gathering

* Always sort `child_decks()`

* Fix deck removal in `cap_new_to_review_rec()`

* Fix sibling ordering in new card gathering

* Remove limits for deck total count with children

* Add random gather order

* Remove bad sibling order handling

All routines ensure ascending order now.
Also do some other minor refactoring.

* Remove queue truncating

All routines stop now as soon as the root limit is reached.

* Move deck fetching into `QueueBuilder::new()`

* Rework new card gather and sort options

https://github.com/ankitects/anki/pull/1638#issuecomment-1032173013

* Disable new sort order choices ...

depending on set gather order.

* Use enum instead of numbers

* Ensure valid sort order setting

* Update new gather and sort order tooltips

* Warn about random insertion order with v3

* Revert "Add timer for build_queues()"

This reverts commit c9f5fc6ebe87953c17a0c842990b009b5596c69c.

* Update rslib/src/storage/card/mod.rs (dae)

* minor wording tweaks to the tooltips (dae)

+ move legacy strings to bottom
+ consistent capitalization (our leech action still needs fixing,
but that will require introducing a new 'suspend card' string as the
existing one is used elsewhere as well)
2022-02-10 09:55:43 +10:00
Henrik Giesel
30bbbaf00b
Use eslint for sorting our imports (#1637)
* Make eslint sort our imports

* fix missing deps in eslint rule (dae)

Caught on Linux due to the stricter sandboxing

* Remove exports-last eslint rule (for now?)

* Adjust browserslist settings

- We use ResizeObserver which is not supported in browsers like KaiOS,
  Baidu or Android UC

* Raise minimum iOS version 13.4

- It's the first version that supports ResizeObserver

* Apply new eslint rules to sort imports
2022-02-04 18:36:34 +10:00
Henrik Giesel
a981e56008
Improved add-on extension API (#1626)
* Add componentHook functionality

* Register package NoteEditor

* Rename OldEditorAdapter to NoteEditor

* Expose instances in component-hook as well

* Rename NoteTypeButtons to NotetypeButtons

* Move PreviewButton initialization to BrowserEditor.svelte

* Remove focusInRichText

- Same thing can be done by inspecting activeInput

* Satisfy formatter

* Fix remaining rebase issues

* Add .bazel to .prettierignore

* Rename currentField and activeInput to focused{Field,Input}

* Move identifier to lib and registration to sveltelib

* Fix Dynamic component insertion

* Simplify editingInputIsRichText

* Give extra warning in svelte/svelte.ts

- This was caused by doing a rename of a files, that only differed in
  case: NoteTypeButtons.svelte to NotetypeButtons.svelte
- It was quite tough to figure out, and this console.log might make it
  easier if it ever happens again

* Change signature of contextProperty

* Add ts/typings for add-on definition files

* Add Anki types in typings/common/index.d.ts

* Export without .svelte suffix

It conflicts with how Svelte types its packages

* Fix left over .svelte import from editor.py

* Rename NoteTypeButtons to unrelated to ensure case-only rename

* Rename back to NotetypeButtons.svelte

* Remove unused component-hook.ts, Fix typing in lifecycle-hooks

* Merge runtime-require and register-package into one file

+ Give some preliminary types to require

* Rename uiDidLoad to loaded

* Fix eslint / svelte-check

* Rename context imports to noteEditorContext

* Fix import name mismatch

- I wonder why these issues are not caught by svelte-check?

* Rename two missed usages of uiDidLoad

* Fix ButtonDropdown from having wrong border-radius

* Uniformly rename libraries to packages

- I don't have a strong opinion on whether to name them libraries or
  packages, I just think we should have a uniform name.
- JS/TS only uses the terms "module" and "namespace", however `package`
  is a reserved keyword for future use, whereas `library` is not.

* Refactor registration.ts into dynamic-slotting

- This is part of an effort to refactor the dynamic slotting (extending
  buttons) functionality out of components like ButtonGroup.

* Remove dynamically-slottable logic from ButtonToolbar

* Use DynamicallySlottable in editor-toolbar

* Fix no border radius on indentation button dropdown

* Fix AddonButtons

* Remove Item/ButtonGroupItem in deck-options, where it's not necessary

* Remove unnecessary uses of Item and ButtonGroupItem

* Fix remaining tests

* Fix relative imports

* Revert change return value of remapBinToSrcDir to ./bazel/out...

* Remove typings directory

* Adjust comments for dynamic-slottings
2022-02-03 14:52:11 +10:00
Henrik Giesel
dec0fbe845
Refactor i18n (#1405)
Merging note: the typing changes were fixed in a separate PR.

* Put rootDirs into subprojects

- typings do not work for any ts or svelte files
- if we set the 'rootDirs' in ts/tsconfig.json to '../bazel-bin/ts' and then inherit
  them from e.g. editor, the root will be changed to '../../bazel-bin/ts',
  however editor needs look in '../../bazel-bin/ts/editor' instead.

* Rename i18n and i18n_helpers to i18n-generated and i18n

- This way, we can restrict the awkwardness of importing files outside
  the ts directory within lib

* Fix missing typing of i18n and backend_proto by adding back symlinks

* Split up i18n-generated into i18n-{translate,modules}

* Change i18n from singleton to functions

* Revert "Put rootDirs into subprojects"

This partially reverts commit e1d4292ce3979e7b7ee21bf3951b8a462d45c29c.

It seems like this might not be necessary after all.
However some other change made on this branch seems to have fixed
the .svelte.d.ts imports

* Introduce i18n-bundles to remove circular import

There was a circular import i18n.ts <-> i18n-translate.ts

* Create own directory for i18n

* Move lib/i18n/translate to lib/translate

* This restores tree shaking

* Update tsconfig libs and module

* es2018-2020 have wide support on all modern browsers including

* Switch bundles and langs inside i18n to variables again

* Add missing copyright header

* Rename translate.ts to ftl.ts

* Remove the symlinks again

I added them to fix to have completion for tr, however this would have
also have meant to abandon the tree shaking.
As we want to have tree shaking, it's also not necessary to have the
symlinks anymore

* Revert "Update tsconfig libs and module"

This reverts commit 0a96776a475e9901c1f9f3407c726d1d002fb9ef.

* move withCollapsedWhitespace back to i18n/utils

* Add back /ts as in rootDirs
2021-10-07 23:31:49 +10:00
Damien Elmes
a3d9f90af5 update to latest rules_nodejs & switch to ts_project
ts_library() is deprecated and will presumably be dropped from a
future rules_nodejs, and it wasn't working with the jest tests
after updating, so we switch over to ts_project().

There are some downsides:

- It's a bit slower, as the worker mode doesn't appear to function
at the moment.
- Getting it working with a mix of source files and generated files
was quite tricky, especially as things behave differently on Windows,
and differently when editing with VS Code. Solved with a small patch
to the rules, and a wrapper script that copies everything into the
bin folder first. To keep VS Code working correctly as well, the built
files are symlinked into the source folder.
- TS libraries are not implicitly linked to node_modules, so they
can't be imported with an absolute name like "lib/proto" - we need
to use relative paths like "../lib/proto" instead. Adjusting "paths"
in tsconfig.json makes it work for TS compilation, but then it fails
at the esbuild stage. We could resolve it by wrapping the TS
libraries in a subsequent js_library() call, but that has the downside
of losing the transient dependencies, meaning they need to be listed
again.  Alternatively we might be able to solve it in the future by
adjusting esbuild, but for now the paths have been made relative to
keep things simple.

Upsides:

- Along with updates to the Svelte tooling, Svelte typing has improved.
All exports made in a Svelte file are now visible to other files that
import them, and we no longer rebuild the Svelte files when TS files
are updated, as the Svelte files do no type checking themselves, and
are just a simple transpilation. Svelte-check now works on Windows again,
and there should be no errors when editing in VS Code after you've
built the project. The only downside seems to be that cmd+clicking
on a Svelte imports jumps to the .d.ts file instead of the original now;
presumably they'll fix that in a future plugin update.
- Each subfolder now has its own tsconfig.json, and tsc can be called
directly for testing purposes (but beware it will place build products
in the source tree): ts/node_modules/.bin/tsc -b ts
- We can drop the custom esbuild_toolchain, as it's included in the
latest rules_nodejs.

Other changes:

- "image_module_support" is moved into lib/, and imported with
<reference types=...>
- Images are now imported directly from their npm package; the
extra copy step has been removed.

Windows users may need to use "bazel clean" before building this,
due to old files lying around in the build folder.
2021-10-01 12:52:53 +10:00
Damien Elmes
05124eecf7 adding options to sort by ascending/descending ease 2021-08-22 15:32:46 +10:00
Damien Elmes
131c8b72f8 add options to v3 to preserve new card gather order
Allows cards to be presented in deck order when gather priority is set
to 'deck'.
2021-08-20 12:03:32 +10:00
Damien Elmes
f458add147 add note about display order using current deck 2021-07-13 15:58:06 +10:00
Henrik Giesel
24af5bada3 More uniform file naming
kebap-case for .ts, .scss, .html, and directories
2021-07-01 12:24:16 +02:00