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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
George Gevoian
1ac4931c22 (core) Persist forks in home db
Summary:
Adds information about forks to the home db. This will be used
later by the UI to list forks of documents.

Test Plan: Browser and server tests.

Reviewers: paulfitz

Reviewed By: paulfitz

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3772
2023-02-20 22:46:36 -05:00
George Gevoian
5ef591434d (core) Fix staging and grist-core failures
Summary:
Staging tests were failing because a popup tip was shown when
anonymous; these tips aren't dismissed by testing hooks during
deployment tests, and so they need to be explicitly dismissed by
tests (in this case, Forks.ts).

grist-core tests were failing because a test suite was accidentally
included that shouldn't have been (BehavioralPrompts.ts).

Test Plan: N/A

Reviewers: paulfitz

Reviewed By: paulfitz

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3741
2022-12-21 14:05:45 -05:00
Alex Hall
1a6e1872de (core) Miscellaneous little logging improvements
Summary:
1. Log errors in `ActiveDoc.loadDoc` as errors, not just warnings, except for a common 'Cannot create fork' error caused by deployment tests.

2. Log the method name that had an error in `server/lib/Client.ts`.

Discussion: https://grist.slack.com/archives/CR8HZ4P9V/p1652364998893169

Following up on https://phab.getgrist.com/D3522

Test Plan: tested manually, particularly by running the nbrowser/Fork test that led to the initial noisy errors in Slack.

Reviewers: dsagal

Reviewed By: dsagal

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3525
2022-07-15 00:21:44 +02:00
Dmitry S
51ff72c15e (core) Faster builds all around.
Summary:
Building:
- Builds no longer wait for tsc for either client, server, or test targets. All use esbuild which is very fast.
- Build still runs tsc, but only to report errors. This may be turned off with `SKIP_TSC=1` env var.
- Grist-core continues to build using tsc.
- Esbuild requires ES6 module semantics. Typescript's esModuleInterop is turned
  on, so that tsc accepts and enforces correct usage.
- Client-side code is watched and bundled by webpack as before (using esbuild-loader)

Code changes:
- Imports must now follow ES6 semantics: `import * as X from ...` produces a
  module object; to import functions or class instances, use `import X from ...`.
- Everything is now built with isolatedModules flag. Some exports were updated for it.

Packages:
- Upgraded browserify dependency, and related packages (used for the distribution-building step).
- Building the distribution now uses esbuild's minification. babel-minify is no longer used.

Test Plan: Should have no behavior changes, existing tests should pass, and docker image should build too.

Reviewers: georgegevoian

Reviewed By: georgegevoian

Subscribers: alexmojaki

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3506
2022-07-04 10:42:40 -04:00
Paul Fitzpatrick
d99db8d016 (core) move more tests to grist-core
Summary:
 * Tie build and run-time docker base images to a consistent version (buster)
 * Extend the test login system activated by GRIST_TEST_LOGIN to ease porting tests that currently rely on cognito (many)
 * Make org resets work in absence of billing endpoints
 * When in-memory session caches are used, add missing invalidation steps
 * Pass org information through sign-ups/sign-ins more carefully
 * For CORS, explicitly trust GRIST_HOST origin when set
 * Move some fixtures and tests to core, focussing on tests that cover existing failures or are in the set of tests run on deployments
 * Retain regular `test` target to run the test suite directly, without docker
 * Add a `test:smoke` target to run a single simple test without `GRIST_TEST_LOGIN` activated
 * Add a `test:docker` target to run the tests against a grist-core docker image - since tests rely on certain fixture teams/docs, added `TEST_SUPPORT_API_KEY` and `TEST_ADD_SAMPLES` flags to ease porting

The tests ported were `nbrowser` tests: `ActionLog.ts` (the first test I tend to port to anything, out of habit), `Fork.ts` (exercises a lot of doc creation paths), `HomeIntro.ts` (a lot of DocMenu exercise), and `DuplicateDocument.ts` (covers a feature known to be failing prior to this diff, the CORS tweak resolves it).

Test Plan: Manually tested via `buildtools/build_core.sh`. In follow up, I want to add running the `test:docker` target in grist-core's workflows. In jenkins, only the smoke test is run. There'd be an argument for running all tests, but they include particularly slow tests, and are duplicates of tests already run (in different configuration admittedly), so I'd like to try first just using them in grist-core to gate updates to any packaged version of Grist (the docker image currently).

Reviewers: alexmojaki

Reviewed By: alexmojaki

Subscribers: alexmojaki

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3176
2021-12-10 18:33:07 -05:00