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 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.
`nsIFilePicker::show()` is removed in Firefox 60 in favor of `open()`,
which takes a callback (and apparently has been preferred for a long
time).
There's no point switching to that, so this module is a version of
nsIFilePicker with an async `show()` that returns a promise and some
XPCOM-isms replaced (e.g., string paths instead of nsIFile).
nsIURL doesn't seem to work anymore, so add Zotero.Utilities.parseURL(),
which uses the `url` package from NPM and adds fileName, fileExtension,
and fileBaseName.
Zotero.Translate::setTranslatorProviderMethods(methods) can be used to
provide custom 'get' and 'getAllForType' methods that override the
default Zotero.Translators methods.
Separate flags for hiding the retraction altogether and for hiding
citation warnings for it
New functions:
Zotero.Retractions.hideRetraction(item)
Zotero.Retractions.shouldShowCitationWarning(item)
Zotero.Retractions.disableCitationWarningsForItem(item)
Addresses #1710
If an object changed on both sides and the changes were either
non-conflicting or identical but there were other local changes, the
local object was incorrectly being marked as synced, causing it not to
be uploaded until it was next modified locally.
The error is triggered upon initial interaction with a doc after Zotero
restart or if new external citations (copied into the document) are
peresnt and `session.updateSession()` is called without a subsequent
`session.updateDocument()` call. `session.updateSession()` is called
without a subsequent `session.updateDocument()` call every time the
user cancels a citation insert.
More specifically, `session.updateSession()` is called every time a
citation dialog is invoked. It retrieves all citations and writes them
into a local `session.citationsByIndex` object. Moreover, it marks
each citation that hasn't seen before in a `session.newIndices` object.
`session.newIndices` is there to ensure that we load every new citation
into citeproc upon document update. This object is built by marking any
citation that does not appear in the previous invocation's list of
citations as new. However, if the document is never updated (because the
user cancels the insertion) then the new indices are not loaded
into citeproc. This commit fixes that, by excluding citeproc unloaded
items from the previous invocation's citation list.
- Use react-virtualized to render tags on demand, reducing the number
of DOM elements from potentially tens of thousands to <100. This
requires tags to be absolutely positioned, so sizing and
positioning need to be precomputed rather than relying on CSS.
- Avoid unnecessary refreshes, speed up tag retrieval, and optimize
sorting
- Debounce reflowing when resizing tag selector
Also:
- Scroll to top when changing collections
- Allow tags to take up full width of tag selector without truncation
Closes#1649Closes#281
Due to a typo in d0f7fd6df7, linked files were still being renamed even
with the pref off if metadata was found for the file. The test I added
was only for adding a file to an existing item, which didn't trigger
metadata retrieval.
This also adds a hook for stubbing the actual PDF recognition process so
we can test certain behaviors without making HTTP requests.