* Fix compose form submission reloading web interface
Fix regression introduced by #19742
* Fix various compose form buttons being handled like submit buttons
* Fix coding style issue
* Fix missing onClick prop check
* Change public accounts pages to mount the web UI
* Fix handling of remote usernames in routes
- When logged in, serve web app
- When logged out, redirect to permalink
- Fix `app-body` class not being set sometimes due to name conflict
* Fix missing `multiColumn` prop
* Fix failing test
* Use `discoverable` attribute to control indexing directives
* Fix `<ColumnLoading />` not using `multiColumn`
* Add `noindex` to accounts in REST API
* Change noindex directive to not be rendered by default before a route is mounted
* Add loading indicator for detailed status in web UI
* Fix missing indicator appearing while account is loading in web UI
- Change name of conversations column in web UI
- Change hotkey for opening conversations column from `g d` to `g c` in web UI
- Remove shortcuts for creating direct-visibility statuses from web UI
* Refactor shouldUpdateScroll passing
So far, shouldUpdateScroll has been manually passed down from the very top of
the React component hierarchy even though it is a static function common to
all ScrollContainer instances, so replaced that with a custom class extending
ScrollContainer.
* Generalize “press back to close modal” to any modal and to public pages
* Fix boost confirmation modal closing media modal
* Add messages informing that collections are empty
Adds empty messages to blocked users, domain blocks, favourited statuses, users
that favourited toot, follow requests, followers of given user, user's being
followed by given user, lists, muted users, toots' boosts.
Switched from using ScrollContainer to ScrollableList and/or added empty
message's text.
Fixes#4115
* Update localization files with strings for #4115
* Fix whitespace issues pointed out by codeclimate
* Fix JavaScript interface with long IDs
Somewhat predictably, the JS interface handled IDs as numbers, which in
JS are IEEE double-precision floats. This loses some precision when
working with numbers as large as those generated by the new ID scheme,
so we instead handle them here as strings. This is relatively simple,
and doesn't appear to have caused any problems, but should definitely
be tested more thoroughly than the built-in tests. Several days of use
appear to support this working properly.
BREAKING CHANGE:
The major(!) change here is that IDs are now returned as strings by the
REST endpoints, rather than as integers. In practice, relatively few
changes were required to make the existing JS UI work with this change,
but it will likely hit API clients pretty hard: it's an entirely
different type to consume. (The one API client I tested, Tusky, handles
this with no problems, however.)
Twitter ran into this issue when introducing Snowflake IDs, and decided
to instead introduce an `id_str` field in JSON responses. I have opted
to *not* do that, and instead force all IDs to 64-bit integers
represented by strings in one go. (I believe Twitter exacerbated their
problem by rolling out the changes three times: once for statuses, once
for DMs, and once for user IDs, as well as by leaving an integer ID
value in JSON. As they said, "If you’re using the `id` field with JSON
in a Javascript-related language, there is a very high likelihood that
the integers will be silently munged by Javascript interpreters. In most
cases, this will result in behavior such as being unable to load or
delete a specific direct message, because the ID you're sending to the
API is different than the actual identifier associated with the
message." [1]) However, given that this is a significant change for API
users, alternatives or a transition time may be appropriate.
1: https://blog.twitter.com/developer/en_us/a/2011/direct-messages-going-snowflake-on-sep-30-2011.html
* Additional fixes for stringified IDs in JSON
These should be the last two. These were identified using eslint to try
to identify any plain casts to JavaScript numbers. (Some such casts are
legitimate, but these were not.)
Adding the following to .eslintrc.yml will identify casts to numbers:
~~~
no-restricted-syntax:
- warn
- selector: UnaryExpression[operator='+'] > :not(Literal)
message: Avoid the use of unary +
- selector: CallExpression[callee.name='Number']
message: Casting with Number() may coerce string IDs to numbers
~~~
The remaining three casts appear legitimate: two casts to array indices,
one in a server to turn an environment variable into a number.
* Back out RelationshipsController Change
This was made to make a test a bit less flakey, but has nothing to
do with this branch.
* Change internal streaming payloads to stringified IDs as well
Per
https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/pull/5019#issuecomment-330736452
we need these changes to send deleted status IDs as strings, not
integers.
Use ES Class Fields & Static Properties (currently stage 2) for improve class outlook.
Added babel-plugin-transform-class-properties as a Babel plugin.
* Replace browserify with webpack
* Add react-intl-translations-manager
* Do not minify in development, add offline-plugin for ServiceWorker background cache updates
* Adjust tests and dependencies
* Fix production deployments
* Fix tests
* More optimizations
* Improve travis cache for npm stuff
* Re-run travis
* Add back support for custom.scss as before
* Remove offline-plugin and babili
* Fix issue with Immutable.List().unshift(...values) not working as expected
* Make travis load schema instead of running all migrations in sequence
* Fix missing React import in WarningContainer. Optimize rendering performance by using ImmutablePureComponent instead of
React.PureComponent. ImmutablePureComponent uses Immutable.is() to compare props. Replace dynamic callback bindings in
<UI />
* Add react definitions to places that use JSX
* Add Procfile.dev for running rails, webpack and streaming API at the same time
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