Hi On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 9:56 PM, Atira Odhner <aodh...@pivotal.io> wrote: > Hi Dave, > > We've split these changes up into separate patches, added docs, pulled > jasmine out of the packaged app, and enabled running from the commandline: > > Add jasmine > - it runs with karma from the commandline > - it is outside of the /web folder so that tests and test dependencies > are excluded from the packaged app.
Actually that's not an issue - the package builds will (in most cases now) remove the test directories, and will only include files that are in GIT anyway. Please move everything under web/regression as right now it's cluttering up the root directory which doesn't make sense as it only applies to the web/ code. > > Enable refactoring javascript with translations: > - Create a translations.js and translate.js which uses flask to pull in > translations, but > lets us have the flask template rendering confined to that one > file, > enabling us to test javascript files that rely on translations OK. > Refactor copying text to clipboard into a separate file (this > demonstrates use of translate.js) I would have applied that, except that it relied on the tests :-( > remove some dead code from sqleditor Thanks, I've applied that. > Change quotes in sqleditor to make it valid js independent of flask (it > makes our IDE happy) > >> - The changes to the translation mechanism need discussion. How will >> it work? What do developers have to do differently? When will the >> changes it allows be implemented? > > > Instead of using flask to render translations into javascript, developers > will need to require "translate" and use it in much the same way as the > flask _ method. So, for example, translate("My name is %(name)s.", {name: > "Tira"}) would replace {{ _("My name is %(name)s.", {name: "Tira"}) }} OK. > We would like to start on these changes right away! We refactored the > clipboard functionality out of sqleditor.js and used this translate > functionality. The resulting file is now testable javascript. If you can update the location of the files per my comment above, I can get it committed. Note that the update to libraries.txt is no longer needed, as we will neither include the additional JS modules in the GIT repo or packages. -- Dave Page Blog: http://pgsnake.blogspot.com Twitter: @pgsnake EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company -- Sent via pgadmin-hackers mailing list (pgadmin-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgadmin-hackers