If an object exists locally but not remotely and the local version has a
version number, that's an error. I don't think that should ever happen,
but it can if things somehow get out of sync due to other bugs.
To address, reprocess the API delete log during a full sync and then
reset the version number of all remaining local objects that don't exist
remotely (not just unmodified objects, as was the case previously) to 0
for uploading.
When remote deletions are reprocessed, delete local objects that haven't
been modified and show the conflict resolution window for any local
items that have.
Also:
- Clean up checking of last remote library version during download
syncs
- Add Zotero.DataObjects.getAllKeys()
The client skips synced storage properties (md5, mtime) when uploading items to
ZFS-enabled libraries, but since the API returns JSON with those values
included after writes, they do get saved to the sync cache. If the local
attachment is then modified and the client generates a diff from the cached
version with those properties skipped, they'll be included in the patch JSON as
empty strings in order to clear them. This changes Zotero.Item::toJSON() to
skip those properties in patch mode as well.
This fixes a sync error ("Cannot change 'md5' directly in group library") when
a group attachment is updated locally.
If the item was deleted on one side and moved to the trash on the other,
just delete the item on the trash side. Since trash emptying happens
automatically, this would otherwise result in a conflict even if the
user carefully avoided making changes before a manual sync.
On reset, items are overwritten with pristine versions if available and deleted
otherwise, and then the library is marked for a full sync. Unsynced/changed
files are deleted and marked for download.
Closes#1002
Todo:
- Handle API key access change (#953, in part)
- Handle 403 from data/file upload for existing users (#1041)
Previously they only showed for My Library by default, which I suspect
meant that most people didn't know you could get them for other
libraries...
This hides "Duplicate Items" and "Unfiled Items" from the context menu
when they're active, which may or may not be desirable (but we don't
show, say, "Trash" in the context menu).
Also tweaks selection behavior after hide to select next appropriate row
instead of the parent library.
If a field is open and the user right-clicks on another field (e.g., swap
names, creator type, transform text), any changed value in the open field was
lost.
Also:
- Don't show swap-names menu in single-field mode
I can't quite get programmatic access to context menus to work correctly, so
tests are disabled for now. (They work individually, but not together.)
I originally attempted this with zotero-persist and column attributes,
but there is no good way to make it succinct paramswise and the code was
painful to look at too. Thus different group settings are stored in
preferences.
Currently there are two view groups: "feed" and "default". Items view
columns have two new attributes:
`default-in` - a space separated list of views in which a column is
visible by default
`disabled-in` - a space separated list of views in which a column is
disabled by default (invisible + not possible to enable)
Fields not parsed for feeds are now disabled.
And don't skip alerts in Zotero.alert() during automated tests. (That
was intended to avoid long timeouts after unexpected failures, but,
e.g., PDF metadata lookups (which are currently disabled in automated
tests) should just be mocked so they don't intermittently fail.)
OS.File.DirectoryIterator, used by OS.File.removeDir(), isn't reliable
on Travis, returning entry.isDir == false for directories, so use
nsIFile instead
See also: 2c2a5a378
server_connectorTest - alternating port prevents
exceptions not catchable in JS for httpd server when the socket
and the port remains open after httpd.stop() callback
support - changes the window on which `setTimeout()` is ran in dialogs.
If the timeout is ran on the main window the `dialog` object appears to
lose certain properties and not respond to interactions completely.