* 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
* Refactor out Placeholder from CardInfo.svelte
* Add breakpoint parameter for Container
- Use `Container` component inside `TitledContainer`
* Build Item into Row
- Use Row in DeckOptionsPage instead of just Item
* Reengineer Container/Row/Col CSS
* Inline Badges next to Labels when Lable spans multiple rows
* Adjust margins for mobile
* Implement Col component breakpoints
* Move card-info to use new Container and Row components
* Join StickyHeader and StickyFooter to StickyContainer
* Remove default middle vertical-alignment for Badges again
* Satisfy tests
* Restore inline gutters in change-notetype Mapper
* Add some comment to Col and Container
* Fix breaking behavior in DeckOptionsPage when multi-column
* Add back toolbar left padding to counter-act buttongroup right margins
* Make Label in SwitchRow take more of available space
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.