This puts global state change logic with the rest of the global state
management logic. This also makes it possible to create temporary Pad
objects without triggering plugin actions.
* code tidy up: always evaluates
* tidy up: is always true
* tidy up: remove unused code
* always true/false variables
* unused variable
* tidy up: remove unused code in caretPosition.js
* for squash: Revert "tidy up: remove unused code in caretPosition.js"
The `if` condition was previously always true, so the body should be
preserved. If the body is preserved, other logic can be deleted. I
opened PR #4845 to clean it all up.
This reverts commit 75b03e5a7d.
* for squash: simplify
* for squash: Explain that the getter is used for its side effects
It's very weird to call a getter without using its return value. Add a
comment explaining why this is done so that the reader doesn't get
confused.
* for squash: Revert "tidy up: remove unused code"
The exception test was the purpose of the code.
This reverts commit 85153b1676.
* for squash: Log the tsort results
Co-authored-by: Richard Hansen <rhansen@rhansen.org>
This will be a breaking change for some people.
We removed all internal password control logic. If this affects you, you have two options:
1. Use a plugin for authentication and use session based pad access (recommended).
1. Use a plugin for password setting.
The reasoning for removing this feature is to reduce the overall security footprint of Etherpad. It is unnecessary and cumbersome to keep this feature and with the thousands of available authentication methods available in the world our focus should be on supporting those and allowing more granual access based on their implementations (instead of half assed baking our own).
Where feasible I put the await at the end of the function to
minimize the impact on latency.
My motivation for this change: Eliminate a race condition in tests I
am writing.
New feature to copy a pad without copying entire history. This is useful to perform a low CPU intensive operation while still copying current pad state.
Do not touch vendorized files (e.g. libraries that were imported from external
projects).
No functional changes.
Command:
find . -name '*.<EXTENSION>' -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i 's/[[:space:]]*$//'
some code chunks previously used `async.parallel` but if you
use `await` that forces them to be run serially. Instead,
you can initiate the operation (getting a Promise) and then
_later_ `await` the result of that Promise.
This change is only cosmetic. Its aim is do make it easier to understand the
async changes that are going to be merged later on. It was extracted from the
original work from Ray Bellis.
To verify that nothing has changed, you can run the following command on each
file touched by this commit:
npm install uglify-es
diff --unified <(uglify-js --beautify bracketize <BEFORE.js>) <(uglify-js --beautify bracketize <AFTER.js>)
This is a complete script that does the same automatically (works from a
mercurial clone):
```bash
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -eu
REVISION=<THIS_REVISION>
PARENT_REV=$(hg identify --rev "${REVISION}" --template '{p1rev}')
FILE_LIST=$(hg status --no-status --change ${REVISION})
UGLIFYJS="node_modules/uglify-es/bin/uglifyjs"
for FILE_NAME in ${FILE_LIST[@]}; do
echo "Checking ${FILE_NAME}"
diff --unified \
<("${UGLIFYJS}" --beautify bracketize <(hg cat --rev "${PARENT_REV}" "${FILE_NAME}")) \
<("${UGLIFYJS}" --beautify bracketize <(hg cat --rev "${REVISION}" "${FILE_NAME}"))
done
```
This is documented to be more performant.
The substitution was made on frontend code, too (i.e., the one in /static),
because Date.now() is supported since IE 9, and we are life supporting only
IE 11.
Commands:
find . -name *.js | xargs sed --in-place "s/new Date().getTime()/Date.now()/g"
find . -name *.js | xargs sed --in-place "s/(new Date()).getTime()/Date.now()/g"
Not done on jQuery.
This function was simulating two overloads:
1. copy(destinationID, force, callback)
2. copy(destinationID, callback), in this case "force" would be assumed false
But all the call sites always used the version with arity 3.
Thus, we can remove that optionality and always assume that the funcion will be
called with three parameters. This will simplify future work.
Since the original comparison compared for truthy and not for "===", and it's
3 AM now, I blindly negated it, in order to show how fragile it was in the first
instance.
No functional changes.
This is the final commit of this refactoring series.