* Remove npm cache from Travis, this was causing a world of pain.
* Remove the broken line attribute tests.
* Do a HTTP get against Etherpad to begin minification.
* Wait 10 seconds after minification before running tests.
Old check is jquery is(':visible') no longer works because we use css property visibility hidden (for animation to work properly), and not display none
In the following commits Sebastian is going to edit three files. This change is
necessary make evident what he is going to modify, because some of them are old
vendorized libraries whose history we might want to reconstruct.
No functional changes.
Command:
sed --in-place 's/[[:space:]]*$//' src/static/js/farbtastic.js
sed --in-place 's/[[:space:]]*$//' src/static/js/gritter.js
sed --in-place 's/[[:space:]]*$//' tests/frontend/specs/change_user_color.js
Clearing the authorship colors of a document with at least two authors, and then
undoing that action caused a disconnect from the pad.
This change disallows undoing clearing authorship colors in order to prevent
the problem from affecting users, and adds the relative test coverage.
This is a change of behaviour, and is documented in the changelog.
Fixes#2802 (sidestepping it).
This change only slightly modifies the bahaviour of travis/runner.sh, but:
1. speeds up the tests, because it does not install dependencies before running
them. Dependencies are already installed by .travis.yml in its "install"
section;
2. if for some reason Etherpad does not start, there is a sudden failure,
instead of launching the front end tests anyway, and then having to wait 10
minutes for them to time out;
3. it is compatible with a different way of installing etherpad dependencies
("npm ci" instead of "npm install"), whereas the previous one broke. This
will probably be introduced in a while, so this change future-proofs for it
(see #3778).
4. it is more robust, because it detects more reliably the paths, and changes
between them correctly;
Please note that the script now requires bash instead of a generic posix shell.
This may break on platforms which default to a different shell (FreeBSD, MacOS?)
This is a followup on 312c72c364, which did the same on the main code base,
and is preliminary work for tidying up John's changes in the following commits.
No functional changes.
Command:
find tests/frontend -name '*.js' -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed --in-place 's/[[:space:]]*$//'
For all the supported operating systems, the latest version of each browser is
supported, with the Exception of Win 8 / IE 10, which has an explicit version
pinned.
This was a preparatory commit for 3292429ab3 (which introduced a bug, see
issue #3728) and modified the tests for issue #3620.
Commit 155a895604 per se did not introduce any bugs, but was difficult to
inspect because of its size. For this, the corresponding PR (#3622) should not
have been accepted.
--HG--
branch : revert-3622
The dependency on java was introduced in 2012 (c021cf52d8) to start
Sauce-Connect from sauce labs.
Probably at the time it was a runtime dependency, but it is no longer the case
today. It is possible that java was already not needed when db003a1460 changed
from downloading Sauce-Connect-latest.zip to sc-latest-linux.tar.gz.
Moreover, I am quite sure tests/frontend/travis/sauce_tunnel.sh no longer works
today, because tests/frontend/travis/sauce_tunnel.sh downloads from an url that
gives HTTP/404 now: sc-latest-linux.tar.gz if no longer a valid file name, we
would need to explicitly download a specific version.
Do not touch vendorized files (e.g. libraries that were imported from external
projects).
No functional changes.
Command:
find . -name '*.<EXTENSION>' -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i 's/[[:space:]]*$//'
This is documented to be more performant.
The substitution was made on frontend code, too (i.e., the one in /static),
because Date.now() is supported since IE 9, and we are life supporting only
IE 11.
Commands:
find . -name *.js | xargs sed --in-place "s/new Date().getTime()/Date.now()/g"
find . -name *.js | xargs sed --in-place "s/(new Date()).getTime()/Date.now()/g"
Not done on jQuery.