Commit Graph

7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
George Gevoian
35237a5835 (core) Add Support Grist page and nudge
Summary:
Adds a new Support Grist page (accessible only in grist-core), containing
options to opt in to telemetry and sponsor Grist Labs on GitHub.

A nudge is also shown in the doc menu, which can be collapsed or permanently
dismissed.

Test Plan: Browser and server tests.

Reviewers: paulfitz, dsagal

Reviewed By: paulfitz

Subscribers: jarek, dsagal

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3926
2023-07-04 17:36:59 -04:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
c5e750abc6 (core) add a cli command to view telemetry settings
Summary:
This adds a `yarn cli settings telemetry [--json] [--all]` command
that allows telemetry settings to be inspected. It is useful for
keeping documentation about telemetry up to date.

Test Plan:
manual (a bit cheeky; justified on basis of breakage
not being very important yet, this is essentially an internal
feature)

Reviewers: georgegevoian

Reviewed By: georgegevoian

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3917
2023-06-12 09:58:38 -04:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
e9efac05f7 (core) remove ormconfig.js from saas build; more sendgrid logging
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
2023-03-01 17:02:47 -05:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
6dd2068218 (core) show package.json version when hovering on Grist icon in grist-core
Summary:
This makes the version shown when hovering on the Grist icon equal
the version set in package.json, for a grist-core build. Previously
the number shown was a hard-coded placeholder.

The Grist SaaS build has some build machinery dealing with the
version number that should be unaffected by this change for now.

Test Plan: tested manually with build_core.sh

Reviewers: jarek

Reviewed By: jarek

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3659
2022-10-12 16:02:01 -04:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
0eb1fec3d7 (core) show any error when creating initial team site with GRIST_SINGLE_ORG
Summary: Also clarifies that only lowercase letters are accepted.

Test Plan: manual

Reviewers: jarek

Reviewed By: jarek

Subscribers: jarek

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3647
2022-09-29 10:12:32 -04:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
d7b3fb972c (core) upgrade typeorm so we can support newer postgres
Summary:
upgrade typeorm version, so Grist can run against newer versions of postgres.

Dusted off some old benchmarking code to verify that important queries don't get slower. They don't appear to, unlike for some intermediate versions of typeorm I tried in the past.

Most of the changes are because `findOne` changed how it interprets its arguments, and the value it returns when nothing is found. For the return value, I stuck with limiting its impact by emulating old behavior (returning undefined rather than null) rather than propagating the change out to parts of the code unrelated to the database.

Test Plan: existing tests pass; manual testing with postgres 10 and 14

Reviewers: georgegevoian

Reviewed By: georgegevoian

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3613
2022-09-02 15:34:21 -04:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
ec8ab598cb (core) add a yarn run cli tool, and add a sqlite gristify option
Summary:
This adds rudimentary support for opening certain SQLite files in Grist.

If you have a file such as `landing.db` in Grist, you can convert it to Grist format by doing (either in monorepo or grist-core):
```
yarn run cli -h
yarn run cli sqlite -h
yarn run cli sqlite gristify landing.db
```

The file is now openable by Grist. To actually do so with the regular Grist server, you'll need to either import it, or convert some doc you don't care about in the `samples/` directory to be a soft link to it (and then force a reload).

This implementation is a rudimentary experiment. Here are some awkwardnesses:
 * Only tables that happen to have a column called `id`, and where the column happens to be an integer, can be opened directly with Grist as it is today. That could be generalized, but it looked more than a Gristathon's worth of work, so I instead used SQLite views.
 * Grist will handle tables that start with an uncapitalized letter a bit erratically. You can successfully add columns, for example, but removing them will cause sadness - Grist will rename the table in a confused way.
 * I didn't attempt to deal with column names with spaces etc (though views could deal with those).
 * I haven't tried to do any fancy type mapping.
 * Columns with constraints can make adding new rows impossible in Grist, since Grist requires that a row can be added with just a single cell set.

Test Plan: added small test

Reviewers: georgegevoian

Reviewed By: georgegevoian

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3502
2022-07-14 12:00:30 -04:00