(core) Adds a UI panel for managing webhooks

Summary:
This adds a UI panel for managing webhooks. Work started by Cyprien Pindat. You can find the UI on a document's settings page. Main changes relative to Cyprien's demo:

  * Changed behavior of virtual table to be more consistent with the rest of Grist, by factoring out part of the implementation of on-demand tables.
  * Cell values that would create an error can now be denied and reverted (as for the rest of Grist).
  * Changes made by other users are integrated in a sane way.
  * Basic undo/redo support is added using the regular undo/redo stack.
  * The table list in the drop-down is now updated if schema changes.
  * Added a notification from back-end when webhook status is updated so constant polling isn't needed to support multi-user operation.
  *  Factored out webhook specific logic from general virtual table support.
  * Made a bunch of fixes to various broken behavior.
  * Added tests.

The code remains somewhat unpolished, and behavior in the presence of errors is imperfect in general but may be adequate for this case.

I assume that we'll soon be lifting the restriction on the set of domains that are supported for webhooks - otherwise we'd want to provide some friendly way to discover that list of supported domains rather than just throwing an error.

I don't actually know a lot about how the front-end works - it looks like tables/columns/fields/sections can be safely added if they have string ids that won't collide with bone fide numeric ids from the back end. Sneaky.

Contains a migration, so needs an extra reviewer for that.

Test Plan: added tests

Reviewers: jarek, dsagal

Reviewed By: jarek, dsagal

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3856
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Paul Fitzpatrick
2023-05-08 18:06:24 -04:00
parent 5e9f2e06ea
commit 603238e966
37 changed files with 1698 additions and 376 deletions

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@@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ export interface ViewSectionRec extends IRowModel<"_grist_Views_section">, RuleO
// true if this record is its table's rawViewSection, i.e. a 'raw data view'
// in which case the UI prevents various things like hiding columns or changing the widget type.
isRaw: ko.Computed<boolean>;
isVirtual: ko.Computed<boolean>;
isCollapsed: ko.Computed<boolean>;
borderWidthPx: ko.Computed<string>;
@@ -367,6 +368,8 @@ export function createViewSectionRec(this: ViewSectionRec, docModel: DocModel):
// in which case the UI prevents various things like hiding columns or changing the widget type.
this.isRaw = this.autoDispose(ko.pureComputed(() => this.table().rawViewSectionRef() === this.getRowId()));
this.isVirtual = this.autoDispose(ko.pureComputed(() => typeof this.id() === 'string'));
this.borderWidthPx = ko.pureComputed(() => this.borderWidth() + 'px');
this.layoutSpecObj = modelUtil.jsonObservable(this.layoutSpec);