- Simplified schema
- Tags are now added without reloading entire tag selector
- On my system, adding 400 tags to an item (separately, with the tag
selector updating each time) went from 59 seconds to 42. (Given that
it takes only 13 seconds with the tag selector closed, though,
there's clearly more work to be done.)
- Tag selector now uses HTML flexbox (in identical fashion, for now, but
with the possibility of fancier changes later, and with streamlined
logic thanks to the flexbox 'order' property)
- Various async fixes
- Tests
To be used by updated deletion listener in new sync code
Also adds explicit Zotero.SyncedSettings.clear() in place of
Zotero.SyncSettings.set() without a value
Still need to make the progress indicator work again. Also there may be
some performance to be gained by pooling item saves into a transaction
if one is already open.
Restore prepopulated charset table, but this time with just the
encodings from the WHATWG Encoding Standard. Assigning a charset to
Zotero.Item::attachmentCharset runs the value through
Zotero.CharacterSets.toCanonical() automatically.
This migrates attachment charsets to the new canonical values, clearing any
that are unsupported.
Other legacy mappings could still be added back, as disussed in #760.
This output is basically only useful when something hangs, so it can
stay off all other times.
For now, 6 can be the new only-use-when-something-is-actively-broken
level. At some point we may want to move DB activity to 4 and make this
sort of thing 5, because we don't have much that's 4 right now.
This uses ISO 8601 dates for generateAllTypesAndFieldsData (and
changes populateDBWithSampleData to use Item#fromJSON), and makes
translators expect ISO 8601 accessDates, although SQL accessDates are
still supported with a deprecation warning. Canonicalization happens in
Zotero.Translate, so I need to remember to update connectors as well.
And add group.fromJSON(json, userID), which sets editable and
filesEditable properties based on the group JSON (libraryReading, role
lists, etc.) and the given user
sinon.useFakeXMLHttpRequest() doesn't work in our case, but if
Zotero.HTTP.mock is set, Zotero.HTTP.request() will create new instances of
that object instead of the built-in XMLHttpRequest, so it can be set to
FakeXMLHttpRequest:
Zotero.HTTP.mock = sinon.FakeXMLHttpRequest;
var server = sinon.fakeServer.create();
server.autoRespond = true;
server.respondWith("GET", "/users/1",
[200, {"Content-Type": "application/json"}, '{"userID": 1}']);
var userInfo = yield getUser();
Zotero.HTTP.mock = null;
server.restore(); // probably not necessary
Also adds Zotero.DataObjects::getLoaded(), which returns an array of all
loaded objects of the given type. This is useful for selective
reloading, for example with item.reload(['relations'], true).
In particular, 0 is kept as a value, and passing undefined to setField
now throws an error.
I'm not sure if we actually want to return an empty string in all cases
for missing/invalid fields, but that's what we do currently.
And simplify tree view load event handling, which may or may not have
been contributing to intermittent test failures, but is cleaner this way
regardless.