Integrated the scrapers with the schema update mechanism. Changed a bunch of schema methods to handle both schema.sql and scrapers.sql (or others, if need be) and altered the version table to track mu
ltiple versions for different files. This theoretically should detect that the version table has changed and force a reinitialization of the DB--let me know if there are problems.
- Broke schema functions into separate object and got rid of DB_VERSION config constant in favor of a toVersion variable in the _migrateSchema command (which isn't technically necessary either, since the version number at the top of schema.sql is now always compared to the DB version at startup) but will help reduce the chance that someone will update the schema file without adding migration steps)
- Removed Amazon scraper from schema.sql, as it will be loaded with the rest of the scrapers
- Lots of work to be done. For example, the present way of showing a textbox is sort of a hack - taking a label, assigning certain properties to a textbox, then removing the label and placing the textbox in its place. I will be looking into our options.
- Also, I need to figure out adding/editing/deleting creators.
- When the textbox loses focus, it updates and saves the item (like iCal).
Date: removed Scholare.Date functions, as they are overkill. We can use the built-in Date.toLocaleString()
- Implemented loadDocument API, for loading and parsing the DOMs of HTML documents in the background
- Added scraper code to SVN repository (now includes 12 scrapers, see Writeboard for details)
To update to the latest versions of all scrapers, ensure you have an up-to-date version of sqlite3, then run:
sqlite3 ~/Library/Application\ Support/Firefox/Profiles/profileName/scholar.sqlite < scrapers.sql
The real search function will be considerably more advanced/flexible, but this should work as a placeholder for the moment. Probably quick enough for FAYT, at least with a ~0.5 second delay to avoid unnecessary calls while people are typing (which is probably a good idea anyway). This search doesn't use indexes at all, so if more speed is needed, one option would be to maintain a manual FULLTEXT-type index (using triggers, ideally) that could be quickly searched, but we'd lose intra-word filtering, which people would probably expect...
parentCollectionID is optional and defaults to moving item to root
Returns true on success, false on attempt to move collection into its existing parent, itself or a descendent collection; throws exception on invalid parentCollectionID
Sends a columnTree notify() with previous parent ID, id of collection itself, and new parent ID (unless the previous or new are the root, in which case it's omitted) -- that may or may not make sense for the interface code and can be changed if needed
New items are automatically selected.
When adding a new item, or editing an item without a creator, display an empty creator box.
Edit button changed from toggling to Save/Cancel buttons.
Simple "Do you want to save changes?" dialog if you select a different item while in edit mode.
- Collection.add( name [, parentCollectionID] ) -- saves new collection in DB and returns new Collection object; defaults to root if parent not provided
Currently some exceptions in folderTreeView.js when notified on collection add
- Added back Item.isCollection() and Collection.isCollection(), as they seem to still be used
- Collection._load() now takes optional ids for loading new collections
Close buttons on the Metadata and Notes.
The Collections list no longer throws an exception when the header is clicked.
More minor interface improvements.
This behavior of JS has some implications for how interface code handles things like deletes. The following won't do what one might expect/desire (and my apologies if this is obvious or redundant, but I figure it's worth pointing out):
var item = Scholar.Items.get(1);
Scholar.debug(item);
Scholar.DB.query("DELETE FROM items WHERE itemID=1");
Scholar.Items.reloadAll();
Scholar.debug(item);
The last line will still display the old object, even though _items[1] has been deleted inside Scholar.Items. The following does work, however:
var item = Scholar.Items.get(1);
Scholar.debug(item);
Scholar.DB.query("DELETE FROM items WHERE itemID=1");
Scholar.Items.reloadAll();
var item = Scholar.Items.get(1);
Scholar.debug(item);
Now item is properly undefined. Moral of the story: object references need to be deleted manually after receiving delete notifications, for if external code still has references to deleted data objects, the data layer can't do much about it.
Revised the way the dateAdded and dateModified columns are displayed.
Views are now unregistered on window close.
A few functions in overlay.js were renamed.
Began better commenting of the interface code.
Although I do not yet have interface code for it, collections do not have any sort of setName(), save() functions.
Collections list now implements notify()
Made some fixes on itemTreeView to allow for notify() on multiple deletes
(shifts the row identifier up 1 for each previous delete, etc.)
One more thing -- this might not happen because the tree calls each Item.erase() or Collection.removeItem() individually.
Bug fix on notifier.js so that register*Tree() actually returns the hash. :-)
Unfortunately, unregister*Tree() does not seem to actually work, there is still an object at _observers['itemTree'][hash]
(temporary): When you select an item Scholar no longer loads a page into the browser.
The javascript bugs on those HTML pages were frustrating the debugger.