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226 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dmitry S
534615dd50 (core) Update logging in sandbox code, and log tracebacks as single log messages.
Summary:
- Replace logger module by the standard module 'logging'.
- When a log message from the sandbox includes newlines (e.g. for tracebacks),
  keep those lines together in the Node log message.

  Previously each line was a different message, making it difficult to view
  tracebacks, particularly in prod where each line becomes a separate message
  object.

- Fix assorted lint errors.

Test Plan: Added a test for the log-line splitting and escaping logic.

Reviewers: georgegevoian

Reviewed By: georgegevoian

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3956
2023-07-18 11:21:25 -04:00
Alex Hall
bb7cf6ba20 (core) Modify prompt so that model may say it cannot help with certain requests.
Summary:
This tweaks the prompting so that the user's message is given on its own instead of as a docstring within Python. This is so that the prompt makes sense when:

- the user asks a question such as "Can you write me a formula which does ...?" rather than describing their formula as a docstring would, or
- the user sends a message that doesn't ask for a formula at all (https://grist.slack.com/archives/C0234CPPXPA/p1687699944315069?thread_ts=1687698078.832209&cid=C0234CPPXPA)

Also added wording for the model to refuse when the user asks for something that the model cannot do.

Because the code (and maybe in some cases the model) for non-ChatGPT models relies on the prompt consisting entirely of Python code produced by the data engine (which no longer contains the user's message) those code paths have been disabled for now. Updating them now seems like undesirable drag, I think it'd be better to revisit this when iteration/experimentation has slowed down and stabilised.

Test Plan:
Added entries to the formula dataset where the response shouldn't contain a formula, indicated by the value `1` for the new column `no_formula`.

This is somewhat successful, as the model does refuse to help in some of the new test cases, but not all. Performance on existing entries also seems a bit worse, but it's hard to distinguish this from random noise. Hopefully this can be remedied in the future with more work, e.g. automatic followup messages containing example inputs and outputs.

Reviewers: paulfitz

Reviewed By: paulfitz

Subscribers: dsagal

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3936
2023-06-27 15:57:56 +02:00
Alex Hall
3defb89866 (core) Use grist syntactic sugar in AI generated formulas
Summary: Converts `rec.` to `$` in AI generated formulas, and removes redundant `return` at the end.

Test Plan: Expanded unit test.

Reviewers: dsagal

Reviewed By: dsagal

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3933
2023-06-24 12:35:56 +02:00
Alex Hall
52469c5a7e (core) Improve parsing formula from completion
Summary:
The previous code for extracting a Python formula from the LLM completion involved some shaky string manipulation which this improves on.
Overall the 'test results' from `runCompletion` went from 37/47 to 45/47 for `gpt-3.5-turbo-0613`.

The biggest problem that motivated these changes was that it assumed that code was always inside a markdown code block
(i.e. triple backticks) and so if there was no block there was no code. But the completion often consists of *only* code
with no accompanying explanation or markdown. By parsing the completion in Python instead of JS,
we can easily check if the entire completion is valid Python syntax and accept it if it is.

I also noticed one failure resulting from the completion containing the full function (instead of just the body)
and necessary imports before that function instead of inside. The new parsing moves import inside.

Test Plan: Added a Python unit test

Reviewers: paulfitz

Reviewed By: paulfitz

Subscribers: paulfitz

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3922
2023-06-16 13:38:20 +02:00
George Gevoian
f873b38e8f (core) Use fake stdout/stderr when evaluating formulas
Summary:
In the future, it may be helpful to capture some output to display in the
formula editor (e.g. the result of calling print()), but for now it's best
to redirect stdout/stderr to avoid excessive logging.

Test Plan: Tested manually.

Reviewers: alexmojaki

Reviewed By: alexmojaki

Subscribers: alexmojaki

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3919
2023-06-14 18:24:27 -04:00
Alex Hall
6ac0bc3bbb (core) Implement exported functions without relying on ActiveDoc.docData
Summary:
For grist-static, we want to the data engine to be able to call external/exported JS functions directly,
rather than via the node 'server' living in another thread which requires synchronous communication hackery.

As a step in that direction, this diff changes the exported functions that we care about (guessColInfo and convertFromColumn)
to just using the top-level functions instead of relying on fields in ActiveDoc, namely docData.

For guessColInfo, this is done by directly passing the small amount of metadata that was previously retrieved from the DocData.

For convertFromColumn, disentangling DocData is a lot more complicated, so instead we construct a fresh DocData object using
the required metadata tables which are now passed in by the data engine.

Test Plan: Existing tests

Reviewers: paulfitz

Reviewed By: paulfitz

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3913
2023-06-07 22:30:01 +02:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
b58929f095 (core) reconcile webhook and widget description migrations
Summary:
Due to a mishap, two distinct migrations with the same migration
number were introduced into Grist. This diff reconciles them as
best we can, by adding another migration to make sure both desired
changes have run (and running them if not).

Test Plan:
updated a test; checked manually that documents
with different 38 migrations are handled as expected.

Reviewers: georgegevoian, jarek

Reviewed By: georgegevoian, jarek

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3895
2023-05-15 11:56:15 -04:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
603238e966 (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
2023-05-08 18:25:27 -04:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
51a195bd94
add support for conversational state to assistance endpoint (#506)
* add support for conversational state to assistance endpoint

This refactors the assistance code somewhat, to allow carrying
along some conversational state. It extends the OpenAI-flavored
assistant to make use of that state to have a conversation.
The front-end is tweaked a little bit to allow for replies that
don't have any code in them (though I didn't get into formatting
such replies nicely).

Currently tested primarily through the runCompletion script,
which has been extended a bit to allow testing simulated
conversations (where an error is pasted in follow-up, or
an expected-vs-actual comparison).

Co-authored-by: George Gevoian <85144792+georgegevoian@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-05-08 14:15:22 -04:00
Dmitry S
65013331a3 (core) Fix imports into reference columns, and support two ways to import Numeric as a reference.
Summary:
- When importing into a Ref column, use lookupOne() formula for correct previews.
- When selecting columns to import into a Ref column, now a Numeric column like
  'Order' will produce two options: "Order" and "Order (as row ID)".
- Fixes exports to correct the formatting of visible columns. This addresses multiple bugs:
  1. Formatting wasn't used, e.g. a Ref showing a custom-formatted date was still presented as YYYY-MM-DD in CSVs.
  2. Ref showing a Numeric column was formatted as if a row ID (e.g. `Table1[1.5]`), which is very wrong.
- If importing into a table that doesn't have a primary view, don't switch page after import.

Refactorings:
- Generalize GenImporterView to be usable in more cases; removed near-duplicated logic from node side
- Some other refactoring in importing code.
- Fix field/column option selection in ValueParser
- Add NUM() helper to turn integer-valued floats into ints, useful for "as row ID" lookups.

Test Plan: Added test cases for imports into reference columns, updated Exports test fixtures.

Reviewers: georgegevoian

Reviewed By: georgegevoian

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3875
2023-05-02 10:28:14 -04:00
Dmitry S
b4cc519616 (core) Ignore leading whitespace in formulas, and strip out leading '=' sign users might add
Summary:
This addresses two issues, differently:
- For a formula with leading whitespace, like " 1+1", it is stored as is, but
  is fixed to work (it should be valid Python, and whitespace is only stripped out
  at parsing time to avoid intentation errors caused by the way it gets parsed)
- For a formula with a leading equals-sign ("="), it is stripped out on the
  client side before the formula is stored. Grist documentation uses leading
  "=" to indicate formulas (because UI shows an "=" icon), and Excel formulas
  actually contain the leading "=", so it is a common mistake to include it.

Test Plan: Added new test cases

Reviewers: jarek

Reviewed By: jarek

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3873
2023-04-25 15:28:40 -04:00
George Gevoian
c5029af4e7 (core) Remove duplicate shouldHideUiElement
Summary: Also adds an explanatory comment for a recently-added column.

Test Plan: N/A

Reviewers: jarek

Reviewed By: jarek

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3854
2023-04-12 02:14:04 -04:00
George Gevoian
a19ba0813a (core) Add telemetry
Test Plan: Server tests.

Reviewers: jarek

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3818
2023-04-06 12:34:54 -04:00
Dmitry S
fb1332d529 (core) Fix bug with renaming when a formula uses a local name for a user table.
Summary:
When a formula used a local variable referring to a user table (which is
a global name), e.g. `myvar = MyTable; myvar.lookupOne(...)`, renaming
logic mistakenly used the inferred name (`MyTable`) in places where the
actual variable name (`myvar`) should have been used.

Additionally, we should not rename local variables, even if they match a
global name.

This fixes both issues.

Test Plan: Added a test case that checks that local variables aren't renamed.

Reviewers: georgegevoian

Reviewed By: georgegevoian

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3846
2023-04-02 22:57:38 -04:00
Dysfunctional Werewolf
68c354de67 (core) Fix MOONPHASE doctests (python2!) 2023-03-30 12:28:56 -04:00
Dysfunctional Werewolf
3c610b365b (core) Add MOONPHASE(date) function 2023-03-29 16:12:23 -04:00
Dmitry S
361af238cc (core) Fix bug where duplicating a table would cause an error when a column had mismatching label and colId
Test Plan: Added a test case to trigger this situation.

Reviewers: georgegevoian

Reviewed By: georgegevoian

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3832
2023-03-24 08:29:32 -04:00
Cyprien P
2b2e19c5b5 (core) Fix issue with summary update.
Summary:
The problem is that the implementation for a summary update was relying on type consistency to get columns (ie: matches agains colId and type).

Type consistency is an attempt at maintaining consistent type across same-named column for summaries of same table.

But the problem is that the consistency of types is NOT a strict guarantee or an invariant, more of a best-effort attempt (there are too many possible sequences of operations possible with renaming/adding/removing in summary tables and the underlying table).

With current implementation and with a document violating the type consistency, a summary table could end up with fields referencing columns to the former summary table (more detail below(1)). Which is a bad state (yields js errors on the client).

This diff fixes this issue by relaxing the type comparison when search for same-named column.

(1) __Below is a description of how a violation of type consistency could end-up in bad state document (example taken from the reported bug):__

> In this document, let's assume two summary tables `Table1 [by A]` and `Table1 [Totals]`. Let's also assume Table1 and `Table1 [Totals]` both have an `Amount(Numeric)` column, and that `Table1 [by A]` has one `Amount(Any)` column (violating the type consistency principle). Now when users wanted to change the `Table1 [Totals]` section to group by 'A', grist found that there is already a summary table with same grouping. But it couldn't find a matching column for `Amount(Numeric)` so it created a new one. Except that because there was still an `Amount(Any)` the new column was named `Amount2` which caused following code to ignore it and in particular forgetting to update it's corresponding section's field which was then pointing toward the column of a different table (which is bad).

Test Plan: Added python test.

Reviewers: georgegevoian

Reviewed By: georgegevoian

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3809
2023-03-15 13:54:15 +01:00
Dmitry S
efd92c6c2a (core) Two fixes to tests affected by changes that came from grist-core.
Summary:
- For python2, skip some tests of renaming which produce different results
  because of an un-upgradable astroid version.
- Fix test affected by pyCall() having changed to async; avoid hanging timeout
  callback in case of error.

Test Plan: All test cases should now pass (with 4 getting skipped)

Reviewers: paulfitz

Reviewed By: paulfitz

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3819
2023-03-14 11:57:01 -04:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
66643a5e6b
add a pyodide-based "sandbox" flavor (#437)
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.
2023-03-06 16:56:25 -05:00
Dysfunctional Werewolf
a8b4a67b9f (core) Fix an issue due to a missing function which turns out to be necessary 2023-03-01 02:39:57 -05:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
e9d5ce0c60 (core) updates from grist-core 2023-02-27 09:30:46 -05:00
Dmitry S
17569561bf (core) Fix issue that ints would be imported with a trailing ".0" from Google Sheets.
Summary:
Whole numbers, when imported from Excel into a Text column show up
without decimals (e.g. "300"), but when imported from Google Sheets show
up with decimals (e.g. "300.0"). The decimals are hard for end-users to
remove. Fix by treating whole numbers consistently as ints.

Test Plan: Added a fixture reproducing the issue, and a test case.

Reviewers: georgegevoian

Reviewed By: georgegevoian

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3800
2023-02-26 15:24:15 -05:00
jarek
cee0cdcd67
Merge pull request #406 from incubateur-territoires/column-description
feat: Add a description to a grist table column
2023-02-23 17:16:17 +01:00
Dmitry S
d70a7209f7 (core) Attempt to fix test_formula_prompt test broken by a merge
Test Plan: Tests should pass

Reviewers: jarek

Reviewed By: jarek

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3797
2023-02-13 08:51:54 -05:00
Dmitry S
9d4eeda480 (core) Python optimizations to speed up data engine
Summary:
- A bunch of optimizations guided by python profiling (esp. py-spy)
- Big one is optimizing Record/RecordSet attribute access
- Adds tracemalloc printout when running test_replay with PYTHONTRACEMALLOC=1 (on PY3)
  (but memory size is barely affected by these changes)

- Testing with RECORD_SANDBOX_BUFFERS_DIR, loading and calculating a particular
  very large doc (CRM), time taken improved from 73.9s to 54.8s (26% faster)

Test Plan: No behavior changes intended; relying on existing tests to verify that.

Reviewers: georgegevoian

Reviewed By: georgegevoian

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3781
2023-02-09 12:49:58 -05:00
Jarosław Sadziński
6e3f0f2b35 (core) Porting back AI formula backend
Summary: This is a backend part for the formula AI.

Test Plan: New tests

Reviewers: paulfitz

Reviewed By: paulfitz

Subscribers: cyprien

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3786
2023-02-08 17:15:59 +01:00
Camille
009ebefd96 feat(ColumnDesc): create column description in database and link it to visual behaviors 2023-01-26 14:54:37 +01:00
Jarosław Sadziński
e79613b0ed (core) Restoring separated transform columns
Summary:
Fix for a bug that prevented two users to change column types at
the same time.

Test Plan: Added and updated

Reviewers: georgegevoian

Reviewed By: georgegevoian

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3745
2023-01-03 17:54:16 +01:00
George Gevoian
e146f95c1c (core) Add new UI for writing memos
Summary:
Adds a new UI for writing access rule memos.

Migrates old memos (written as Python comments) to the new UI.

Test Plan: Browser and migration tests.

Reviewers: jarek, dsagal

Reviewed By: jarek

Subscribers: dsagal, paulfitz

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3726
2022-12-12 17:52:01 -05:00
George Gevoian
1a6d427339 (core) Update sort and filter UI
Summary:
The sort and filter UI now has a more unified UI, with similar
capabilities that are accessible from different parts of Grist.
It's now also possible to pin individual filters to the filter bar,
which replaces the old toggle for showing all filters in the
filter bar.

Test Plan: Various tests (browser, migration, project).

Reviewers: jarek, dsagal

Reviewed By: jarek, dsagal

Subscribers: dsagal

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3669
2022-11-17 15:33:45 -05:00
Jarosław Sadziński
044d7a1e5c (core) Throwing error in PHONE_FORMAT when value is not a string
Summary:
Adding type check in the PHONE_FORMAT function. Default
conversion to string doesn't work well for floats.

Test Plan: Updated

Reviewers: dsagal

Reviewed By: dsagal

Subscribers: dsagal

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3701
2022-11-14 11:17:54 +01:00
Jarosław Sadziński
101450262c (core) Support for $ syntax in ACL rules
Summary: Adding support for the "$" syntax in ACL rules.

Test Plan: Updated

Reviewers: georgegevoian, dsagal

Reviewed By: georgegevoian, dsagal

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3692
2022-11-09 16:33:11 +01:00
Yohan Boniface
4ff5a2eaa7
Be more accepting with None value in headers candidate (#331)
We already filter out a line will only None values, and sometimes
Excel of LibreOffice mistakes the real number of columns adding
one or more that have no value at all.
2022-10-31 15:57:26 -04:00
Alex Hall
16a43edc2e (core) Upgrade friendly-traceback and its dependencies
Summary:
Upgrading the friendly-traceback package to include a fix that I specifically requested in https://github.com/friendly-traceback/friendly-traceback/issues/144 as a solution for the problem mentioned in https://grist.quip.com/HoSmAlvFax0j#MbTADAEcJb7 . Specifically, this shows a friendly explanation when using `len()` with a generator expression.

Also upgraded the dependencies `executing` and `stack_data` (which are mine) while I'm at it, although I don't expect this to really change anything.

Test Plan:
Existing tests. There was one test failure because of a new explanation about generic `Exception`s which I've suppressed.

Tested manually that the new explanation appears:

{F64605}

Reviewers: dsagal

Reviewed By: dsagal

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3687
2022-10-28 14:44:14 +02:00
Alex Hall
aa88c156e6 (core) Don't swallow TypeErrors in functions like SUM
Summary: Math functions like SUM which call `_chain` were catching `TypeError`s raised by the iterable arguments themselves, e.g. `SUM(r.A / r.B for r in $group)` where `r.A / r.B` raises a `TypeError` would silently return wrong results. This diff narrows the `try/catch` to only check whether the argument is iterable as intended, but not catch errors from the process of iterating.

Test Plan: Added Python unit test.

Reviewers: jarek

Reviewed By: jarek

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3679
2022-10-25 12:15:13 +02:00
Alex Hall
89259371a5 (core) Respect sort_by in lookupOne, and allow reverse sorting
Summary:
Ensure that `lookupOne` (via `RecordSet.get_one`) pays attention to the `sort_by` parameter by picking the first of its sorted list of row IDs.

Allow specifying reverse sort order in `sort_by` by adding `"-"` before the column ID.

Suggested in https://grist.slack.com/archives/C0234CPPXPA/p1665756041063079

Test Plan: Extended Python lookup test

Reviewers: jarek

Reviewed By: jarek

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3675
2022-10-24 20:10:08 +02:00
Dmitry S
0a8ce2178a (core) Add PHONE_FORMAT function using the phonenumberslight library
Summary:
Add phonenumberslite-8.12.57 to requirements
Implement PHONE_FORMAT function.

Test Plan: Added doctest test cases

Reviewers: jarek

Reviewed By: jarek

Subscribers: jarek

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3665
2022-10-21 08:13:18 -04:00
Jarosław Sadziński
bfd7243fe2 (core) Comments
Summary:
First iteration for comments system for Grist.
- Comments are stored in a generic metatable `_grist_Cells`
- Each comment is connected to a particular cell (hence the generic name of the table)
- Access level works naturally for records stored in this table
-- User can add/read comments for cells he can see
-- User can't update/remove comments that he doesn't own, but he can delete them by removing cells (rows/columns)
-- Anonymous users can't see comments at all.
- Each comment can have replies (but replies can't have more replies)

Comments are hidden by default, they can be enabled by COMMENTS=true env variable.
Some things for follow-up
- Avatars, currently the user's profile image is not shown or retrieved from the server
- Virtual rendering for comments list in creator panel. Currently, there is a limit of 200 comments.

Test Plan: New and existing tests

Reviewers: georgegevoian, paulfitz

Reviewed By: georgegevoian

Subscribers: paulfitz

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3509
2022-10-17 13:38:21 +02:00
Jarosław Sadziński
9628253fd8 (core) Adding new column in users table "ref" with unique identifier.
Summary:
There is a new column in users table called ref (user reference).
It holds user's unique reference number that can be used for features
that require some kind of ownership logic (like comments).

Test Plan: Updated tests

Reviewers: georgegevoian, paulfitz

Reviewed By: georgegevoian, paulfitz

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3641
2022-10-04 15:19:28 +02:00
George Gevoian
cd64237dad (core) Allow duplicating tables from Raw Data page
Summary:
Adds a "Duplicate Table" menu option to the tables listed on
the Raw Data page. Clicking it opens a dialog that allows you to
make a copy of the table (with or without its data).

Test Plan: Python, server, and browser tests.

Reviewers: jarek, paulfitz

Reviewed By: jarek, paulfitz

Subscribers: jarek

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3619
2022-09-29 08:59:42 -07:00
Alex Hall
792565976a (core) Show example values in formula autocomplete
Summary:
This diff adds a preview of the value of certain autocomplete suggestions, especially of the form `$foo.bar` or `user.email`. The main initial motivation was to show the difference between `$Ref` and `$Ref.DisplayCol`, but the feature is more general.

The client now sends the row ID of the row being edited (along with the table and column IDs which were already sent) to the server to fetch autocomplete suggestions. The returned suggestions are now tuples `(suggestion, example_value)` where `example_value` is a string or null. The example value is simply obtained by evaluating (in a controlled way) the suggestion in the context of the given record and the current user. The string representation is similar to the standard `repr` but dates and datetimes are formatted, and the whole thing is truncated for efficiency.

The example values are shown in the autocomplete popup separated from the actual suggestion by a number of spaces calculated to:

1. Clearly separate the suggestion from the values
2. Left-align the example values in most cases
3. Avoid having so much space such that connecting suggestions and values becomes visually difficult.

The tokenization of the row is then tweaked to show the example in light grey to deemphasise it.

Main discussion where the above was decided: https://grist.slack.com/archives/CDHABLZJT/p1661795588100009

The diff also includes various other small improvements and fixes:

- The autocomplete popup is much wider to make room for long suggestions, particularly lookups, as pointed out in https://phab.getgrist.com/D3580#inline-41007. The wide popup is the reason a fancy solution was needed to position the example values. I didn't see a way to dynamically resize the popup based on suggestions, and it didn't seem like a good idea to try.
- The `grist` and `python` labels previously shown on the right are removed. They were not helpful (https://grist.slack.com/archives/CDHABLZJT/p1659697086155179) and would get in the way of the example values.
- Fixed a bug in our custom tokenization that caused function arguments to be weirdly truncated in the middle: https://grist.slack.com/archives/CDHABLZJT/p1661956353699169?thread_ts=1661953258.342739&cid=CDHABLZJT and https://grist.slack.com/archives/C069RUP71/p1659696778991339
- Hide suggestions involving helper columns like `$gristHelper_Display` or `Table.lookupRecords(gristHelper_Display=` (https://grist.slack.com/archives/CDHABLZJT/p1661953258342739). The former has been around for a while and seems to be a mistake. The fix is simply to use `is_visible_column` instead of `is_user_column`. Since the latter is not used anywhere else, and using it in the first place seems like a mistake more than anything else, I've also removed the function to prevent similar mistakes in the future.
- Don't suggest private columns as lookup arguments: https://grist.slack.com/archives/CDHABLZJT/p1662133416652499?thread_ts=1661795588.100009&cid=CDHABLZJT
- Only fetch fresh suggestions specifically after typing `lookupRecords(` or `lookupOne(` rather than just `(`, as this would needlessly hide function suggestions which could still be useful to see the arguments. However this only makes a difference when there are still multiple matching suggestions, otherwise Ace hides them anyway.

Test Plan: Extended and updated several Python and browser tests.

Reviewers: paulfitz

Reviewed By: paulfitz

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3611
2022-09-28 19:42:36 +02:00
Alex Hall
1864b7ba5d (core) Add BulkAddOrUpdateRecord action for efficiency
Summary:
This diff adds a new `BulkAddOrUpdateRecord` user action which is what is sounds like:

- A bulk version of the existing `AddOrUpdateRecord` action.
- Much more efficient for operating on many records than applying many individual actions.
- Column values are specified as maps from `colId` to arrays of values as usual.
- Produces bulk versions of `AddRecord` and `UpdateRecord` actions instead of many individual actions.

Examples of users wanting to use something like `AddOrUpdateRecord` with large numbers of records:

- https://grist.slack.com/archives/C0234CPPXPA/p1651789710290879
- https://grist.slack.com/archives/C0234CPPXPA/p1660743493480119
- https://grist.slack.com/archives/C0234CPPXPA/p1660333148491559
- https://grist.slack.com/archives/C0234CPPXPA/p1663069291726159

I tested what made many `AddOrUpdateRecord` actions slow in the first place. It was almost entirely due to producing many individual `AddRecord` user actions. About half of that time was for processing the resulting `AddRecord` doc actions. Lookups and updates were not a problem. With these changes, the slowness is gone.

The Python user action implementation is more complex but there are no surprises. The JS API now groups `records` based on the keys of `require` and `fields` so that `BulkAddOrUpdateRecord` can be applied to each group.

Test Plan: Update and extend Python and DocApi tests.

Reviewers: jarek, paulfitz

Reviewed By: jarek, paulfitz

Subscribers: jarek

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3642
2022-09-28 17:58:33 +02:00
Alex Hall
df65219729 (core) Remove messytables completely, particularly for excel imports
Summary: Mirror of https://github.com/gristlabs/grist-core/pull/289

Test Plan: In addition to the PR, tweaked one Excel fixture file and tests involving that and one other fixture.

Reviewers: paulfitz

Reviewed By: paulfitz

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3640
2022-09-28 17:15:42 +02:00
Yohan Boniface
54703e2794 Remove messytables dependency from xlsx import 2022-09-21 14:20:19 +02:00
Yohan Boniface
045227cb52
Update sandbox/grist/imports/import_csv.py
Co-authored-by: Alex Hall <alex.mojaki@gmail.com>
2022-09-20 17:34:59 +02:00
Yohan Boniface
ce31d1632d
Update sandbox/grist/imports/import_csv.py
Co-authored-by: Alex Hall <alex.mojaki@gmail.com>
2022-09-20 17:34:41 +02:00
Yohan Boniface
57c8f9f4fe csv importer: mimic messytables defaults for now 2022-09-20 17:28:46 +02:00
Yohan Boniface
2544736aa8 Applying review from @alexmojaki 2022-09-20 17:22:28 +02:00
Yohan Boniface
9bbf66e50e wip: remove dependency to messytables 2022-09-20 17:22:28 +02:00