This should dramatically improve import speed for large imports by
delaying UI updates until the import finishes.
Additional Zotero.Attachments methods now support `saveOptions` to
support `notifierQueue`.
'podcast' is now the first mapped type for 'broadcast', per
https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/351113/#Comment_351113, so
we need to check for fields not available in 'podcast'. 'radioBroadcast'
will be converted to 'tvBroadcast' on re-import, but that was the case
before.
- When changing type based on 'type:' line, move existing fields that
are no longer valid to Extra
- Remove 'type:' line with CSL type if the item's existing type is one
of the types mapped to it
getAllAddons() waits for extensions to be initialized, so the code in
Prefs::loadExtensionDefaults() to delete an extensions.json with an
AppTranslocation path should be sufficient, and it shouldn't be
necessary to check for it after showing the AppTranslocation startup
error.
If a Mac user first starts Zotero from the disk image, Zotero
shows an error telling them to install the app in Applications, but the
integration plugins will have already be registered in extensions.json
with paths to the temporary AppTranslocation directory. This meant that
the next time the user restarted their computer (or sooner), the AppTranslocation
directory would be cleared and the integration plugins would no longer
be loaded.
This deletes extensions.json if it contains an AppTranslocation path for
an extension when the app is started from the disk image, which should
prevent this going forward. For existing users experiencing this, it
also checks installed extensions at startup for AppTranslocation paths
and deletes extensions.json if any appear.
This shouldn't actually be used currently, since only notes and
attachments lack creators and it shouldn't be possible to change regular
items into notes or attachments.
81739c7a66 prevented new windows from working after a restart error,
and full-text tests (and possibly others) create attachments quickly in
a way that was causing init callbacks to receive a TinyMCE editor with
missing functions (possibly because they were already removed?). This
just ignores those errors, which isn't a great solution, but it probably
won't happen in real use, so let's see if it works.
It shouldn't be possible to nest two collections inside each other, but
if it happens, fix it in the integrity check.
Also detect it from CollectionTreeView::expandToCollection() (used when
showing the collections containing an item) and crash Zotero with a flag
to run an integrity check after restart. Previously, this would result
in an infinite loop.
This may be the cause of some of the collection disappearances people
have reported. If parentCollectionID never leads to a null, the
collection won't appear anywhere in the tree.
TODO:
- Figure out how this is happening
- Detect and fix it automatically for people it's happened to
If you'd never set a Quick Copy locale, the option would show as using
the current locale, but Quick Copy itself would use the last locale from
"Create Bibliography from Items". That was a side effect of behavior we
put in place in 2015 so that documents created before 4.0.27 that relied
on the removed bibliographyLocale pref would continue using the migrated
locale, but now that we've had an explicit locale option for years in
the document preferences I think we can stop doing that.
This prevents a second copy of Zotero from being launched if you're
running the Zotero beta and click on a word processor plugin button
while a dialog is already open.
Previously, files updated remotely wouldn't be downloaded in "as needed"
mode if a copy of the file already existed locally and could only be
re-downloaded by deleting the file via Show File.
This causes remotely modified files that exist locally to be downloaded
at sync time, even in "as needed" mode, by marking them as
"force_download". While this might not be ideal for people who use "as
needed" to limit data transfer, it's better for people who use it simply
to limit local storage, and ending up with an outdated file while
offline seems worse than a little bit of extra data transfer.
In the future, we'll likely also provide ways to explicitly download and
remove files, so keeping chosen files in sync makes sense.
Files modified remotely before this change (which were marked as
"to_download" instead of "force_download") won't be downloaded as sync
time in "as needed" mode, but they'll now be re-downloaded on open.
Fixes#1322
- Use full-text cache file from syncing if available when reindexing via
info pane or Rebuild Index → Index Unindexed Items. Only discard it for
full index rebuild. This allows Index Unindexed Items to be used to
force immediate processing of queued content from syncing and avoids
unnecessary syncing back of identical content. Previously, the cache
file was used for a manual index only when the local file didn't exist.
- When rebuilding index, don't clear indexed items with missing local
file that are missing stats due to a pre-411180ef bug.
- indexItems() now takes an 'options' object as its second parameter
- Minor code cleanup
- Don't clear item's index stats (and show "Unknown") when an item is
reindexed remotely and the content matches the local content
- Always update an item's state and its stats in the same query, to
avoid incorrect feedback immediately after indexing
- Clean up `setItemContent()` tests
This causes problems with filtered test runs, since the request is
cancelled and the long response gets dumped to the console, making the
test result hard to find.
This is a prerequisite for starting to use new fields in translators,
since otherwise switching from, say, storing originalDate in Extra to
using an originalDate field would cause the value to be lost in clients
without the newer schema.
Closes#1504
Follow-up to df40ee7216
- Restore opening of non-HTTP URL schemes in link attachments
- Remove scheme whitelist for link attachments, since it's not enforced
via the API anyway and we prompt before an external application is
opened. Instead, just block a few schemes (e.g., 'javascript') from
launching.
TODO:
- Provide some way to change/reset an application association if the
user checks the box to automatically open that scheme.
- Show an error message if a link attachment with an invalid URL is
double-clicked
E.g., show "Foo Bar" for field fooBar if not available
This could happen after downgrading if the global schema couldn't be
read from the DB for some reason.
- Support launching plausible HTTP URLs without schemes from
Zotero.loadURI(), and use that when launching from URL field
- Show correct cursor feedback on URL label -- only show pointer if the
URL is launchable
- Don't launch non-HTTP URLs (e.g., zotero://) from URL field
- Don't open HTTP URLs in viewer when using ZoteroPane.launchURI()
And switch to Unicode green checkmark and red prohibited characters on
all platforms, which fixes#1675.
The treecol checkmark stopped working on Windows in Fx60.
It shouldn't be possible for collections to be nested this way, if it
happens, it shouldn't result in an infinite loop.
This removes one of the parent assignments at sync time.
- Properly truncate and ellipsize long tags
- Show scrollbar if tags go off the bottom of the pane
These both improve on the pre-React version, which didn't properly
truncate tags (at least in the current version, though I think it used
to) and scrolled the Add button off the top of the screen.
I don't think this ever should've been here. It was added in 2010 but
then added to itembox.xml a couple weeks later in d500b50e2, since
that's where the conversion should happen.
Closes#1749
Improvements:
- Fixes autocomplete text remaining in field after selection in Fx60
- No more text or icon shifting on select (tested on macOS)
Changes:
- Tags are now selected on mousedown with no active state, as in web
library
Regressions:
- Tooltip with tag type doesn't appear when hovering over icon
- Pressing Tab after modifying a tag loses focus
- Right-click in textbox shows custom menu instead of default text
editing context menu (Cut/Copy/Paste)
To-do:
- Switch to this version for note tags box
- Style colored tags in autocomplete drop-down? Sort to top?
- Only show delete button on row hover, as in web library?
`intl.regional_prefs.use_os_locales` isn't actually equivalent to
`intl.locale.matchOS` -- an empty string for `intl.locale.requested` is,
and that's set by calling `setRequestedLocales(null)`.
Mozilla documentation:
https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/intl/locale.html
- When upgrading from Fx52, don't show "Automatic" for
a manually selected locale.
- Make sure Zotero.locale is always set to a known language tag
- Fix inconsistencies between Zotero.Locale.availableLocales and
chrome.manifest
When we added the View menu pane options in 3aeef69ad3, we removed
automatic reopening of the panes on startup, since the View menu is more
discoverable than the narrow collapsed splitters. Unfortunately we're
now getting many reports of people not knowing where their panes are.
It turns out the View menu pane options in 5.0.76 are actually broken,
so it's not a great test, but enough people are doing this by accident
and enough of them don't seem to be finding the View menu options
(broken or otherwise) that I think it's better to return to reopening
the panes. We can always add a hidden pref to change that behavior, but
no one has complained in years, so it's probably not necessary.
This was a regression from 4b60c6ca27. The original plan for introducing
new fields was to have them save to the sync cache even if they weren't
supported by the current Zotero version and process them on upgrade, and
so I changed `DataObjectUtilities.patch()` to omit fields that didn't
exist locally when patching the sync cache JSON so they wouldn't be
wiped on the server. That caused this bug where locally deleted fields
were restored on every sync. It's also no longer necessary now that
we decided to just reject unknown fields from saving, so we can just
revert to the previous behavior of blanking out locally missing fields
(with the tweak that fields that are already false or empty in the base
version can be omitted).
- Include file path
- Show separate message for linked files mentioning Linked Attachment
Base Directory
- Link to separate support page for linked files
And fix a couple things for if we turn it back on
This code came along with the type/field handling overhaul, but I think
it was originally intended for handling unknown fields during sync
before we decided on strict mode, so it wasn't finished and causes
various problems [1]. It could still be useful for preserving fields
from translators before they're available on items, but the better fix
there is just to add the missing fields, so I'm not sure if we'll end up
needing it.
[1] https://groups.google.com/d/msg/zotero-dev/a1IPUJ2m_3s/hfmdK2P3BwAJ
We're not currently setting a timeout, so this shouldn't happen, but
someone [1] is getting a timeout error with undefined ms and
NS_BINDING_ABORTED from the channel. It also happened during a /fulltext
upload, so it's not limited to S3, but this fix should give a more
helpful error message for such errors during file syncing.
[1] https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/79286/
We're not migrating fields yet, but when we do, I think marking them as
changed will be the safer option. We'll just have to make sure that
conflicts without differences are resolved automatically on all
platforms.
Say "Use the [local|remote] version for all remaining conflicts" for
everything instead of saying "Use [local|remote] fields for all
remaining conflicts" for some conflicts.
This also fixes a test failure after 54343c49fb.
This allows Zotero.Prefs to be used instead of Services.prefs for pref
observing in plugins.
Zotero.Prefs.prefBranch was replaced by Zotero.Prefs.rootBranch.
Default prefs are no longer read automatically, so we need to do it
manually. Preferences may not be read before extensions load, so they
should wait for Zotero.Schema.schemaUpdatePromise or
Zotero.uiReadyPromise before initializing.
This changes the way item types, item fields, creator types, and CSL
mappings are defined and handled, in preparation for updated types and
fields.
Instead of being predefined in SQL files or code, type/field info is
read from a bundled JSON file shared with other parts of the Zotero
ecosystem [1], referred to as the "global schema". Updates to the
bundled schema file are automatically applied to the database at first
run, allowing changes to be made consistently across apps.
When syncing, invalid JSON properties are now rejected instead of being
ignored and processed later, which will allow for schema changes to be
made without causing problems in existing clients. We considered many
alternative approaches, but this approach is by far the simplest,
safest, and most transparent to the user.
For now, there are no actual changes to types and fields, since we'll
first need to do a sync cut-off for earlier versions that don't reject
invalid properties.
For third-party code, the main change is that type and field IDs should
no longer be hard-coded, since they may not be consistent in new
installs. For example, code should use `Zotero.ItemTypes.getID('note')`
instead of hard-coding `1`.
[1] https://github.com/zotero/zotero-schema
- Move 5xx retries and connection checking out of the sync API client
and into HTTP.request() so that they apply to all requests. 429 handling
remains in the API client, since not all callers necessarily want to
handle that the same way. Callers can still handle 5xx themselves by
including the relevant 5xx status codes in `successCodes` or by passing
`errorDelayMax: 0`.
- Add `cancellerReceiver` option, which is a callback that receives a
function that will cancel the request, whether it's an active request
or an automatic delay before a 5xx retry.
This also updates Sinon to 7.3.2.
- nsIURI is now immutable, so it's necessary to use nsIURIMutator via
mutate() to change it
- .path is replaced with .pathQueryRef
- Only nsIURL has .fileName