This adds a special key to be translated. While the key has not been
translated, the language should not be offered or used by default.
The key is not yet effective - that will be follow-up once the key
has propagated to weblate and existing translations have had time to
update.
Summary:
Fixes a bug when in a linked widget, the automatic reference wasn't being set
for a new record if attachment is the first thing that gets added to the
record.
- Move handling of 'setCursorPos' pseudo-command to GristDoc to support cross-section switching (relevant when moving attachment into a cell of a non-active page widget)
- Modernize code for AttachmentsWidget slightly (better typings, css conventions)
- Change the fix in https://phab.getgrist.com/D3796 from using isolate to using different z-index values, to avoid a change in the look of the cursor on Attachment cells.
Test Plan: Added a test case for what's possible to test with webdriver.
Reviewers: georgegevoian
Reviewed By: georgegevoian
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3811
This adds a new `GRIST_SANDBOX_FLAVOR=pyodide` option where the
version of Python used for the data engine is wasm, and so can
be run by node like the rest of the back end. It still runs as
a separate process.
There are a few small version changes made to packages to avoid
various awkwardnesses present in the current versions. All existing
tests pass.
This is very experimental. To use, you'll need something with
a bash shell and make. First do:
```
cd sandbox/pyodide
make setup # README.md and Makefile have details
cd ..
```
Then running Grist as:
```
GRIST_SANDBOX_FLAVOR=pyodide yarn start
```
should work. Adding a formula with content:
```
import sys; return sys.version
```
should return a different Python version than other sandboxes.
The motivation for this work is to have a form of sandboxing
that will work on Windows for Grist Electron (for Linux we have
gvisor/runsc, for Mac we have sandbox-exec, but I haven't found
anything comparable for Windows).
It also brings a back-end-free version of Grist a bit closer, for
use-cases where that would make sense - such as serving a report
(in the form of a Grist document) on a static site.
This sets up a framework for running tests in parallel.
It increases the total time taken (since some steps are
repeated) but reduces the turn-around time significantly
overall.
The main objective is to make it possible to release more
test batches to grist-core without bringing CI to a crawl.
The clever little test/split-test.js script is from the
Grist Labs mono-repo and is Dmitry's work.
I considered doing the build in one job, and copying
it to test jobs, since it feels wasteful to repeat it.
That may be worth trying, especially if we start getting
jobs backing up (total concurrent Linux jobs on free plan
is quoted at 20).
It might also be worth looking at doing some tests in
parallel on the same worker, perhaps using the relatively
new MOCHA_WORKER_ID feature, since the tests are often not
actually CPU or I/O bound.
Summary:
A feature that allows minimizing widgets on the ViewLayout.
- Code in ViewLayout and Layout hasn't been changed. Only some methods or variables were made public, and some events are now triggered when a section is dragged.
- Widgets can be collapsed or expanded (added back to the main area)
- Collapsed widgets can be expanded and shown as a popup
- Collapsed widgets support drugging, reordering, and transferring between the main and collapsed areas.
Test Plan: New test
Reviewers: georgegevoian
Reviewed By: georgegevoian
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3779
Summary:
This removes ormconfig.js from the saas build since it is no longer
needed (and has always been a pain point).
This expands some sendgrid logging to help figure out a problem.
Test Plan: existing tests should pass
Reviewers: georgegevoian
Reviewed By: georgegevoian
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3808
Summary:
Fixes a test util that broke after a sync with grist-core, and upgrades
fixtures after a migration was added.
Test Plan: N/A
Reviewers: paulfitz
Reviewed By: paulfitz
Subscribers: paulfitz
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3810
Summary:
Shows a placeholder flag icon for the language picker button when a country flag
isn't available.
The country flag icon is displayed on top of the placeholder icon. For countries
where an icon isn't available, the placeholder will then become visible.
This fixes a bug where no icon was shown for languages that didn't have a flag
icon available.
Test Plan: Tested manually.
Reviewers: jarek
Reviewed By: jarek
Subscribers: jarek
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3805