Fix touch state not being activated in iOS Safari
This commit resolves the issue with the `:active` pseudo-class not
activating in mobile Safari on iOS devices. It introduces a workaround
specifically for mobile Safari on iOS/iPadOS to enable the `:active`
pseudo-class. This ensures a consistent and responsive user interface
in response to touch states on mobile Safari.
Other supporting changes:
- Introduce new test utility functions such as `createWindowEventSpies`
and `formatAssertionMessage` to improve code reusability and
maintainability.
- Improve browser detection:
- Add detection for iPadOS and Windows 10 Mobile.
- Add touch support detection to correctly determine iPadOS vs macOS.
- Fix misidentification of some Windows 10 Mobile platforms as Windows
Phone.
- Improve test coverage and refactor tests.
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@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ import { Bootstrapper } from './Bootstrapper';
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import { RuntimeSanityValidator } from './Modules/RuntimeSanityValidator';
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import { AppInitializationLogger } from './Modules/AppInitializationLogger';
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import { DependencyBootstrapper } from './Modules/DependencyBootstrapper';
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import { MobileSafariActivePseudoClassEnabler } from './Modules/MobileSafariActivePseudoClassEnabler';
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import type { App } from 'vue';
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export class ApplicationBootstrapper implements Bootstrapper {
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@@ -19,6 +20,7 @@ export class ApplicationBootstrapper implements Bootstrapper {
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new RuntimeSanityValidator(),
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new DependencyBootstrapper(),
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new AppInitializationLogger(),
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new MobileSafariActivePseudoClassEnabler(),
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];
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}
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}
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