This should eliminate page freezes when loading big files/diff.
`highlightBlock` is needed to preserve existing nodes when highlighting
and for that, highlight.js needs access to the DOM API so I added a DOM
implementation to make it work, which adds around 300kB to the output
file size of the lazy-loaded `highlight.js`.
Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>
- unvendor vue and vue-calendar-heatmap
- remove unused moment.js leftover from previous heatmap version
- ensure webpack loads the full version of vue
- fix vue devmode warning related to 'searchLimit' type
I wanted to name the chunk heatmap.js but adblockers don't like that
filename [1].
[1] 3899d5dff3/easyprivacy/easyprivacy_general.txt (L2095)
- created lazy-loaded webpack chunk for clipboard.js
- upgraded clipboard.js from 1.5.9 to 2.0.4
- parallelize initialization of all lazy-loaded features
Co-authored-by: Antoine GIRARD <sapk@users.noreply.github.com>
- move "vendor" files to js/vendor and less/vendor
- move swagger to js/standalone (meant for standalone pages)
- move gitgraph to features and streamline its loading
- add linting configs to webpack dependencies in make
- set ignored files for eslint/stylelint directly in their configs
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: zeripath <art27@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: Antoine GIRARD <sapk@users.noreply.github.com>
- introduced window.config to help with js-based lazy-loading
- adjusted webpack chunk naming to avoid 'vendors~name.js' that webpack
defaults to for vendor chunks.
- added theme class to html and prefixed all selectors. this is
neccesary so that the theme styles win over the lazy-loaded ones.
Co-authored-by: zeripath <art27@cantab.net>
* move semantic.dropdown.custom.js to webpack
Also disabled a annoying linter rule which insisted that imports can not
contain a file extension.
Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/8971
* reorganize web_src files and rebuild
* restart ci
- moved gitgraph.js to web_src and made it importable and es6-compatible
- created new webpack chunk for gitgraph
- enabled CSS loader in webpack
- enabled async/await syntax via regenerator-runtime
- added script to ensure webpack chunks are loaded correctly
- disable terser's comment extraction to prevent .LICENCE files
gitgraph.js has many issues:
1. it is incompatible with ES6 because of strict-mode violations
1. it does not export anything
1. it's css has weird styles like for `body`
1. it is not available on npm
I fixed points 1-3 in our version so it's now loadable in webpack. We should eventually consider alternatives.
* modernize js and use babel
- add babel toolchain to transform modern JS to ES5
- extend eslint config for modern rules
- fixes linting issues via `eslint --fix` and manual fixes
* run 'make css' to satisfy CI
* code style tweaks and set js indendation to 2 in .editorconfig
* regenerate js
* add make targets for js,css, add javascript linter
- add `make js`, deprecating `make javascripts`
- add `make css`, deprecating `make generate-stylesheets` and
`make stylesheets-check`
- changed the unclean css check to only run on CI
- add JS linting via eslint with basic configuration and fixed
discovered issues
- changed autoprefixer to use official `postcss-cli` avoiding the need
to loop in the makefile
- moved browserslist to package.json so other future tools can use it
too.
- update documentation for new make targets and added JS section
* fix indentation
* move functions used in html to 'exported' list
* Run lessc binary without having to install anything to node_modules
* use relative paths to node bin scripts, removing npx
* Revert "use relative paths to node bin scripts, removing npx"
This reverts commit 119b725525a8430b32ee7a6e6009b4ece544e39b.
* fix lessc and postcss plugins
* check for node_modules and use actual bin names