gristlabs_grist-core/app/client/ui2018/pages.ts
Alex Hall 73c4efa315 (core) Hide the GristDocTour table by default but reveal it when /p/GristDocTour is in the URL
Summary:
Adds 'GristDocTour' as a possible value of urlState().docPage

GristDoc checks for this and converts it to a normal view record ID

It also then sets a flag showGristDocTour=true which tells Pages.ts to show the page in the sidebar

Otherwise the page is 'hidden' in the sidebar in the same way it would be if blocked by ACL rules

This all feels very hacky, but I don't know this code well enough to know if there's a better way. Hopefully this behaviour is temporary.

Test Plan: Tested manually, not sure if this is worth an automated test at this stage

Reviewers: paulfitz, dsagal

Reviewed By: paulfitz, dsagal

Subscribers: dsagal

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2953
2021-07-30 20:14:34 +02:00

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TypeScript

import { isDesktop } from 'app/client/lib/browserInfo';
import { cssEditorInput } from "app/client/ui/HomeLeftPane";
import { itemHeader, itemHeaderWrapper, treeViewContainer } from "app/client/ui/TreeViewComponentCss";
import { colors } from "app/client/ui2018/cssVars";
import { icon } from "app/client/ui2018/icons";
import { menu, menuItem, menuText } from "app/client/ui2018/menus";
import { dom, domComputed, DomElementArg, makeTestId, observable, Observable, styled } from "grainjs";
const testId = makeTestId('test-docpage-');
// the actions a page can do
export interface PageActions {
onRename: (name: string) => Promise<void>|any;
onRemove: () => void;
onDuplicate: () => void;
isRemoveDisabled: () => boolean;
isReadonly: Observable<boolean>;
}
// build the dom for a document page entry. It shows an icon (for now the first letter of the name,
// but later we'll support user selected icon), the name and a dots menu containing a "Rename" and
// "Remove" entries. Clicking "Rename" turns the page name into an editable input, which then call
// the actions.onRename callback with the new name. Setting actions.onRemove to undefined disables
// the item in the menu.
export function buildPageDom(name: Observable<string>, actions: PageActions, ...args: DomElementArg[]) {
const isRenaming = observable(false);
const pageMenu = () => [
menuItem(() => isRenaming.set(true), "Rename", testId('rename'),
dom.cls('disabled', actions.isReadonly)),
menuItem(actions.onRemove, 'Remove', testId('remove'),
dom.cls('disabled', (use) => use(actions.isReadonly) || actions.isRemoveDisabled())),
menuItem(actions.onDuplicate, 'Duplicate', testId('duplicate'),
dom.cls('disabled', actions.isReadonly)),
dom.maybe(actions.isReadonly, () => menuText('You do not have edit access to this document')),
];
let pageElem: HTMLElement;
// toggle '-renaming' class on the item's header. This is useful to make the background remain the
// same while opening dots menu
const lis = isRenaming.addListener(() => {
const parent = pageElem.closest('.' + itemHeader.className);
if (parent) {
dom.clsElem(parent, itemHeader.className + '-renaming', isRenaming.get());
}
});
return pageElem = dom(
'div',
dom.autoDispose(lis),
domComputed((use) => use(name) === '', blank => blank ? dom('div', '-') :
domComputed(isRenaming, (isrenaming) => (
isrenaming ?
cssPageItem(
cssPageInitial(dom.text((use) => use(name)[0])),
cssEditorInput(
{
initialValue: name.get() || '',
save: (val) => actions.onRename(val),
close: () => isRenaming.set(false)
},
testId('editor'),
dom.on('mousedown', (ev) => ev.stopPropagation()),
dom.on('click', (ev) => { ev.stopPropagation(); ev.preventDefault(); })
),
// Note that we don't pass extra args when renaming is on, because they usually includes
// mouse event handlers interferring with input editor and yields wrong behavior on
// firefox.
) :
cssPageItem(
cssPageInitial(dom.text((use) => use(name)[0])),
cssPageName(dom.text(name), testId('label')),
cssPageMenuTrigger(
cssPageIcon('Dots'),
menu(pageMenu, {placement: 'bottom-start', parentSelectorToMark: '.' + itemHeader.className}),
dom.on('click', (ev) => { ev.stopPropagation(); ev.preventDefault(); }),
// Let's prevent dragging to start when un-intentionally holding the mouse down on '...' menu.
dom.on('mousedown', (ev) => ev.stopPropagation()),
testId('dots'),
),
// Prevents the default dragging behaviour that Firefox support for links which conflicts
// with our own dragging pages.
dom.on('dragstart', (ev) => ev.preventDefault()),
args
)
)),
));
}
const cssPageItem = styled('a', `
--icon-color: ${colors.slate};
display: flex;
flex-direction: row;
height: 28px;
align-items: center;
flex-grow: 1;
.${treeViewContainer.className}-close & {
margin-left: 16px;
}
&, &:hover, &:focus {
text-decoration: none;
outline: none;
color: inherit;
}
`);
const cssPageInitial = styled('div', `
flex-shrink: 0;
color: white;
border-radius: 3px;
background-color: ${colors.slate};
width: 16px;
height: 16px;
text-align: center;
margin-right: 8px;
`);
const cssPageName = styled('div', `
overflow: hidden;
text-overflow: ellipsis;
white-space: nowrap;
.${treeViewContainer.className}-close & {
display: none;
}
`);
function onHoverSupport(yesNo: boolean) {
// On desktop, we show page menu button on hover over page link. This isn't usable on mobile,
// and interferes with clicks on iOS; so instead we show the button when the page is selected.
//
// We can achieve the distinction in CSS with
// @media (hover: hover) { ... }
// @media (hover: none) { ... }
//
// Except that it interferes with tests, because headless Chrome test on Linux incorrectly
// matches (hover: none). To work around it, we assume desktop browsers can always hover,
// and use trivial match-all/match-none media queries on desktop browsers.
if (isDesktop()) {
return yesNo ? 'all' : 'not all';
} else {
return yesNo ? '(hover: hover)' : '(hover: none)';
}
}
const cssPageMenuTrigger = styled('div', `
cursor: default;
display: none;
margin-right: 4px;
margin-left: auto;
line-height: 0px;
border-radius: 3px;
height: 24px;
width: 24px;
padding: 4px;
.${treeViewContainer.className}-close & {
display: none !important;
}
&.weasel-popup-open {
display: block;
}
@media ${onHoverSupport(true)} {
.${itemHeaderWrapper.className}-not-dragging:hover & {
display: block;
}
}
@media ${onHoverSupport(false)} {
.${itemHeaderWrapper.className}-not-dragging > .${itemHeader.className}.selected & {
display: block;
}
}
.${itemHeaderWrapper.className}-not-dragging &:hover, &.weasel-popup-open {
background-color: ${colors.darkGrey};
}
.${itemHeaderWrapper.className}-not-dragging > .${itemHeader.className}.selected &:hover,
.${itemHeaderWrapper.className}-not-dragging > .${itemHeader.className}.selected &.weasel-popup-open {
background-color: ${colors.slate};
}
.${itemHeader.className}.weasel-popup-open, .${itemHeader.className}-renaming {
background-color: ${colors.mediumGrey};
}
`);
const cssPageIcon = styled(icon, `
.${itemHeader.className}.selected & {
background-color: white;
}
`);