These previously returned an itemID, but now that new saved items can be edited
without a refetch, they should just return the new item.
(Possible I missed a few spots where these are called.)
Notifier.trigger() needs to be async, since if it actually runs it waits for
promises returned from observers. But the vast majority of trigger() calls are
in transactions where they just queue and can therefore be synchronous. This
replaces all such calls with Notifier.queue().
This should fix a race condition that was causing the emptyTrash() test to fail
intermittently.
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
* 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
After saving a new object and reloading primary data and any changed
data (which we can maybe reconsider at some point), mark all other data
types as loaded, since there's no other data we don't have. For example,
this allows for item.save() to be followed by item.setField() without
needing to call item.loadItemData() first.
updateBundledStyles() already has the contents of a new/updated
translator when it copies it into the data dir, so there's no need for
Zotero.Translators.reinit() to read it again from the just-copied file.
This passes the metadata from updateBundledStyles() to reinit() to avoid
the extra file read.
(Alas, this appears to make essentially zero difference on an OS X
system with an SSD, but maybe it will help elsewhere.)
Get rid of data_access.js, at long last. Existing calls to
Zotero.getCollections() will need to be replaced with
Zotero.Collections.getByLibrary() or .getByParent().
Also removes Zotero.Collection::getCollections(), which is redundant
with Zotero.Collections.getByLibrary(), and Zotero.Collections.add().
The latter didn't didn't include a libraryID anyway, so code might as
well just use 'new Zotero.Collection' instead.