readonly paste links should be readable even if authentication is turned
on, as long as the user provides valid login data.
This test currently fails.
Also test that readonly paste IDs can be exported under the same
condition, which currently succeeds.
This has a few benefits:
* It's more readable: It's easier for a user of the function to know
that they should use `await` when calling the function.
* Stack traces are more useful.
* Some code (e.g., the async npm package) uses introspection to
determine if a function is `async` vs. takes a callback.
* Rename "current"/"other" to "user0"/"user1".
* Delete unnecessary `_createTokenFor*` functions.
* Rename helper functions to remove unnecessary leading underscore
and for brevity.
* Use jQuery's `.attr()` to build the second iframe.
* Use js-cookie to manipulate the token cookie.
* Don't attempt to set the token cookie if the pad isn't loaded.
* Use the token generated by the pad.
* Only clear the token cookie at path=/.
* tests: Frontend test Windows ZIP
This PR introduces Frontend testing within Github actions!
We're depending a lot on saucelabs recently and that's fine but sometimes we just want to quickly do a frontend simple test on a weird environment (IE windows build) so this PR solves that problem.
Things to note.
It still builds the windows .zip if the cypress tests fail.
It does not add any heavy deps to Etherpad as cypress must be installed in CI.
Cypress is responsible for running the Etherpad instance.
It's up to us how much we use this or not, I know it introduces a bunch of technical debt but I tried to keep that a minimum by compartmentalizing things and documenting where required.
* Update .github/workflows/windows-zip.yml
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* remove timeouts
* Move folder structure up a level
* Update windows-zip.yml
* Update test.js
Co-authored-by: Richard Hansen <rhansen@rhansen.org>