When an item is created, an active quick search is cleared, but that's
now an async operation. We weren't waiting for that, which meant that
new items weren't selected and depending on a race condition could even
show the welcome pane despite there being items in the library.
Instead of My Publications being a separate library, have it be a
special collection inside My Library. Top-level items can be dragged
into it as before, and child items can be toggled off and on with a
button in the item pane. Newly added child items won't be shown by
default.
For upgraders, items in the My Publications library will be moved into
My Library, which might result in their being duplicated if the items
weren't removed from My Library. The client will then upload those new
items into My Library.
The API endpoint will continue to show items in the separate My
Publications library until My Publications items are added to My
Library, so the profile page will continue to show them.
Changes `libraryTreeView::addEventListener('load')` and similar to
`libraryTreeView::onLoad.addListener(listener, once)`, etc. `once` is an
optional boolean that, when true, causes the listener to fire once and
then be removed. This is implicit for 'load'.
'load' maintains its special behavior of running immediately if the
treeview has already been loaded.
Also adds `waitForLoad()` and `waitForSelect()` functions that return
promises on event completion, since most uses of those events were just
resolving deferreds.
Change all attachment functions to take parameter objects, including a
'collections' property to assign collections. (Previously, calling code
assigned collections separately, which required a nested transaction,
which is no longer possible.)
Fixes#723, Can't attach files by dragging
- Moved ::_get() and _set() from Collection/Search into DataObject, and
disabled in Item
- Don't disable new items after save. We now put new objects into the
DataObjects cache from save() so that changes made post-save are
picked up by other code using .get().
- Added 'skipCache' save() option to avoid reloading data on new objects
and adding them to the cache. (This will be used in syncing, where
objects might be in another library where they're not needed right
away.) Objects created with this option are instead disabled to
prevent reuse.
- Modified some tests to try to make sure we're reloading everything properly
after a save.
- Documented save() options
Store and check the last selected items in ZoteroPane.itemSelected() to
see if it's necessary to refresh the item pane. This prevents loss of
textbox focus if another write occurs while editing a field.
Also optimize row adding/removing in itemTreeView.js
Fix a couple cases of lost text field focus after an edit, including
focusing of the Title field after using New Item when a field is already
being edited and has a changed value.
Also, in tests, select My Library and wait for items to load when using
the loadZoteroPane() support function. We could add a parameter to skip
that or move it to a separate function, but the code to detect it is a
bit convoluted and it's a prerequisite for many tests, so it's handy to
have a function for it.
- Add an 'exclusive' option to transactions that causes them to block other
transactions and wait for other transactions to finish before starting,
instead of nesting
- Resolve Zotero.DB.waitForTransaction() promise before returning from
executeTransaction()
- A side effect of the above: wait for a newly created item to be selected in
the middle pane and rendered in the right-hand pane before returning from
executeTransaction()
- Don't save items multiple times when adding/removing a non-final creator in
the Info pane
- Use a simpler, non-recursive method for focusing the next field in the Info
pane; this prevents "too much recursion" errors if something causes the
right-hand pane not to be rendered when expected