allTypesAndFields: Direct serialization of all valid fields for all valid item types
citeProcJSExport: All item types and fields as sent to citeproc-js
itemJSON: Zotero.Item::toJSON serialization of all item types and fields
translatorExport: items as presented to export translators after 4.0.27
translatorExportLegacy: items as presented to export translators before 4.0.27
(does not cover relations, collections, tags, attachments)
citeproc-js relies on this in several locations. Seems that Zotero passes these IDs to citeproc from the item picker. We also need to consider existing embedded items in Word/LO documents, but they do have embedded URIs, so it shouldn't be a problem.
CC @fbennett
Add functions to generate sample data for various formats
* Zotero Web API JSON (Zotero.Item::toJSON)
* CiteProc-JS JSON
* Export translator JSON
* Direct serialization of Zotero.Item fields
Add a way to load sample data into DB from JSON
Add tests for loading sample data into DB
Add tests for automatically generated data
This will help us make sure that field mappings and data formats don't change
* Enable legacy mode for export translators compatible with pre-4.0.27:
* Add compatibility mappings, so that current translators don't break if they specify minVersion lower than 4.0.27. This does introduce non-compatible changes, specifically, "version" field in legacy mode is "versionNumber" in the new format. "version" in the new format corresponds to the "version" as specified for Zotero API JSON format. New translators should expect Zotero web API JSON format and should specify minVersion 4.0.27.
* Update CSL mappings to comply with new itemToExportFormat
* CSL JSON export translator needs to be updated to be compatible with 4.0.27 to export correct CSL JSON
* Use item URI for id in CSL JSON instead of item ID
* Fix note and attachment handling in itemToCSLJSON
This is just a wrapper around nsIPromptService.alert() that takes
Zotero.noUserInput into consideration, which avoids long timeouts during
testing (e.g., for lookup failures).
Copying zotero:// and other non-HTTP links from a note itself was fixed
in #452, but copying such links from other sources still stripped the
hrefs. This removes the patch in #452 and just gets the HTML directly
from the clipboard. I'm not sure why TinyMCE doesn't try to do this by
default (it only tries for plaintext), so maybe there's a problem with
this approach, but it seems to work for me (strips bad HTML, etc.).
Fixes#697
To deal with issues running .vbs scripts on some systems. If the 3.02
binaries haven't been reinstalled since this version, reinstall them as
3.02a automatically or on manual upgrade to fix corrupted binaries from
previous gzip issue.
Other platforms unchanged