Fix all URL checks failing in GitHub runner due to:
- Missing Happy Eyeballs in Node.js
nodejs/undici$1531
nodejs/node$41625
- Missing IPv6 support in GitHub runners:
actions/runner$3138
actions/runner-images$668
Tried (did not work):
1)
```
import dns from 'dns';
dns.setDefaultResultOrder('ipv4first');
```
2) Bumping node to v20.
3) TODO: Try autoSelectFamily
- Or is it due too to many max connections? Test this.
Mentioned in comment nodejs/node$41625.
Key changes:
- Run URL checks more frequently on every change.
- Introduce environment variable to randomly select and limit URLs
tested, this way the tests will provide quicker feedback on code
changes.
Other supporting changes:
- Log more information about test before running the test to enable
easier troubleshooting.
- Move shuffle function for arrays for reusability and missing tests.
This commit upgrades the `vitest` library to its first major version
(v1) resolving issues with previously unexecuted tests due to improperly
nested `it` blocks.
The migration to v1 uncovered error messages indicating the misuse of
`it` blocks, as described in vitest-dev/vitest#4229 and
vitest-dev/vitest#4262, prompting a restructuring of test cases for
proper execution.
Additionally, this commit adjusts singleton test definitions in
`DependencyProvider.spec.ts` to better reflect real usage scenarios and
correctly implement singleton pattern tests, enhancing test reliability.
Changes:
- Upgrade `vitest` from v0 to v1.
- Correct test definitions by organizing `it` blocks within `describe`
blocks.
- Fix singleton test definition in `DependencyProvider.spec.ts`.
This commit upgrades TypeScript to the latest version 5.3 and introduces
`verbatimModuleSyntax` in line with the official Vue guide
recommendatinos (vuejs/docs#2592).
By enforcing `import type` for type-only imports, this commit improves
code clarity and supports tooling optimization, ensuring imports are
only bundled when necessary for runtime.
Changes:
- Bump TypeScript to 5.3.3 across the project.
- Adjust import statements to utilize `import type` where applicable,
promoting cleaner and more efficient code.
This commit broadens the search functionality within privacy.sexy by
including documentation text in the search scope. Users can now find
scripts and categories not only by their names but also by content in
their documentation. This improvement aims to make the discovery of
relevant scripts and information more intuitive and comprehensive.
Key changes:
- Documentation text is now searchable, enhancing the ability to
discover scripts and categories based on content details.
Other supporting changes:
- Remove interface prefixes (`I`) from related interfaces to adhere to
naming conventions, enhancing code readability.
- Refactor filtering to separate actual filtering logic from filter
state management, improving the structure for easier maintenance.
- Improve test coverage to ensure relability of existing and new search
capabilities.
- Test coverage expanded to ensure the reliability of the new search
capabilities.
The project's slagon has been updated back to "Privacy is sexy" from
"Now you have the choice" for enhanced brand clarity and memorability.
This change also reflects the community's preference and aligns with the
project's established identity.
This commit also refactors naming and structure of project information
(metadata) struct to enhance clarity and maintainability in relation to
changing the slogan.
Key changes include:
- Update UI components to display the revised slogan.
- Remove period from project slogan in code area for consistency with a
explanatory comment for future maintainability.
- Refactor header container and class names for clarity.
- Standardize project metadata usage in `TheCodeArea.vue` to ensure
consistency.
- Improve code clarity by renaming `IProjectInformation` to
`ProjectDetails` and `ProjectInformation` to `GitHubProjectDetails`.
- Organize `ProjectDetails` under a dedicated `Project` directory within
the domain layer for better structure.
These changes are expected to improve the project's appeal and
streamline future maintenance and development efforts.
- Bump Node.js to version 18. This change is necessary as Node.js v16
will reach end-of-life on 2023-09-11. It also ensure compatibility
with dependencies requiring minimum of Node.js v18, such as `vite`,
`@vitejs`plugin-legacy` and `icon-gen`.
- Bump `setup-node` action to v4.
- Recommend using the `nvm` tool for managing Node.js versions in the
documentation.
- Update documentation to point to code reference for required Node.js
version. This removes duplication of information, and keeps the code
as single source of truth for required Node.js version.
- Refactor code to adopt the `node:` protocol for Node API imports as
per Node.js 18 standards. This change addresses ambiguities and aligns
with Node.js best practices (nodejs/node#38343). Currently, there is
no ESLint rule to enforce this protocol, as noted in
import-js/eslint-plugin-import#2717.
- Replace `cross-fetch` dependency with the native Node.js fetch API
introduced in Node.js 18. Adjust type casting for async iterable read
streams to align with the latest Node.js APIs, based on discussions in
DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped#65542.
This commit enhances application security against potential attacks by
isolating dependencies that access the host system (like file
operations) from the renderer process. It narrows the exposed
functionality to script execution only, adding an extra security layer.
The changes allow secure and scalable API exposure, preparing for future
functionalities such as desktop notifications for script errors (#264),
improved script execution handling (#296), and creating restore points
(#50) in a secure and repeatable way.
Changes include:
- Inject `CodeRunner` into Vue components via dependency injection.
- Move `CodeRunner` to the application layer as an abstraction for
better domain-driven design alignment.
- Refactor `SystemOperations` and related interfaces, removing the `I`
prefix.
- Update architecture documentation for clarity.
- Update return types in `NodeSystemOperations` to match the Node APIs.
- Improve `WindowVariablesProvider` integration tests for better error
context.
- Centralize type checks with common functions like `isArray` and
`isNumber`.
- Change `CodeRunner` to use `os` parameter, ensuring correct window
variable injection.
- Streamline API exposure to the renderer process:
- Automatically bind function contexts to prevent loss of original
context.
- Implement a way to create facades (wrapper/proxy objects) for
increased security.
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.
This commit introduces a batched debounce mechanism for managing user
selection state changes. It effectively reduces unnecessary processing
during rapid script checking, preventing multiple triggers for code
compilation and UI rendering.
Key improvements include:
- Enhanced performance, especially noticeable when selecting large
categories. This update resolves minor UI freezes experienced when
selecting categories with numerous scripts.
- Correction of a bug where the code area only highlighted the last
selected script when multiple scripts were chosen.
Other changes include:
- Timing functions:
- Create a `Timing` folder for `throttle` and the new
`batchedDebounce` functions.
- Move these functions to the application layer from the presentation
layer, reflecting their application-wide use.
- Refactor existing code for improved clarity, naming consistency, and
adherence to new naming conventions.
- Add missing unit tests.
- `UserSelection`:
- State modifications in `UserSelection` now utilize a singular object
inspired by the CQRS pattern, enabling batch updates and flexible
change configurations, thereby simplifying change management.
- Remove the `I` prefix from related interfaces to align with new coding
standards.
- Refactor related code for better testability in isolation with
dependency injection.
- Repository:
- Move repository abstractions to the application layer.
- Improve repository abstraction to combine `ReadonlyRepository` and
`MutableRepository` interfaces.
- E2E testing:
- Introduce E2E tests to validate the correct batch selection
behavior.
- Add a specialized data attribute in `TheCodeArea.vue` for improved
testability.
- Reorganize shared Cypress functions for a more idiomatic Cypress
approach.
- Improve test documentation with related information.
- `SelectedScript`:
- Create an abstraction for simplified testability.
- Introduce `SelectedScriptStub` in tests as a substitute for the
actual object.
This commit applies `strictNullChecks` to the entire codebase to improve
maintainability and type safety. Key changes include:
- Remove some explicit null-checks where unnecessary.
- Add necessary null-checks.
- Refactor static factory functions for a more functional approach.
- Improve some test names and contexts for better debugging.
- Add unit tests for any additional logic introduced.
- Refactor `createPositionFromRegexFullMatch` to its own function as the
logic is reused.
- Prefer `find` prefix on functions that may return `undefined` and
`get` prefix for those that always return a value.
This commit improves the dependency injection mechanism by introducing a
custom `injectKey` function.
Key improvements are:
- Enforced type consistency during dependency registration and
instantiation.
- Simplified injection process, abstracting away the complexity with a
uniform API, regardless of the dependency's lifetime.
- Eliminated the possibility of `undefined` returns during dependency
injection, promoting fail-fast behavior.
- Removed the necessity for type casting to `symbol` for injection keys
in unit tests by using existing types.
- Consalidated imports, combining keys and injection functions in one
`import` statement.
- Replace `ref`s with `shallowRef` when deep reactivity is not needed.
- Replace `readonly`s with `shallowReadonly` where the goal is to only
prevent `.value` mutation.
- Remove redundant `ref` in `SizeObserver.vue`.
- Remove redundant nested `ref` in `TooltipWrapper.vue`.
- Remove redundant `events` export from `UseCollectionState.ts`.
- Remove redundant `computed` from `UseCollectionState.ts`.
- Remove `timestamp` from `TreeViewFilterEvent` that becomes unnecessary
after using `shallowRef`.
- Add missing unit tests for `UseTreeViewFilterEvent`.
- Add missing stub for `FilterChangeDetails`.
The previous implementation of `WithParser` used regex, which struggles
with parsing nested structures correctly. This commit improves
`WithParser` to track and parse all nested `with` expressions.
Other improvements:
- Throw meaningful errors when syntax is wrong. Replacing the prior
behavior of silently ignoring such issues.
- Remove `I` prefix from related interfaces to align with newer code
conventions.
- Add more unit tests for `with` expression.
- Improve documentation for templating.
- `ExpressionRegexBuilder`:
- Use words `capture` and `match` correctly.
- Fix minor issues revealed by new and improved tests:
- Change regex for matching anything except surrounding
whitespaces. The new regex ensures that it works even without
having any preceeding text.
- Change regex for capturing pipelines. The old regex was only
matching (non-greedy) first character of the pipeline in tests,
new regex matches the full pipeline.
- `ExpressionRegexBuilder.spec.ts`:
- Ensure consistent way to define `describe` and `it` blocks.
- Replace `expectRegex` tests, regex expectations test internal
behavior of the class, not the external.
- Simplified tests by eliminating the need for UUID suffixes/prefixes.
This commit fixes compiler bug where it fails when optional values are
compiled into absent values in nested calls.
- Throw exception with more context for easier future debugging.
- Add better validation of argument values for nested calls.
- Refactor `FunctionCallCompiler` for better clarity and modularize it
to make it more maintainable and testable.
- Refactor related interface to not have `I` prefix, and
function/variable names for better clarity.
Context:
Discovered this issue while attempting to call
`RunInlineCodeAsTrustedInstaller` which in turn invokes `RunPowerShell`
for issue #246. This led to the realization that despite parameters
flagged as optional, the nested argument compilation didn't support
them.
Test improvements:
- Capture titles for all macOS windows, not just the frontmost.
- Incorporate missing application log files.
- Improve log clarity with enriched context.
- Improve application termination on macOS by reducing grace period.
- Ensure complete application termination on macOS.
- Validate Vue application loading through an initial log.
- Support ignoring environment-specific `stderr` errors.
- Do not fail the test if working directory cannot be deleted.
- Use retry pattern when installing dependencies due to network errors.
Refactorings:
- Migrate the test code to TypeScript.
- Replace deprecated `rmdir` with `rm` for error-resistant directory
removal.
- Improve sanity checking by shifting from App.vue to Vue bootstrapper.
- Centralize environment variable management with `EnvironmentVariables`
construct.
- Rename infrastructure/Environment to RuntimeEnvironment for clarity.
- Isolate WindowVariables and SystemOperations from RuntimeEnvironment.
- Inject logging via preloader.
- Correct mislabeled RuntimeSanity tests.
Configuration:
- Introduce `npm run check:desktop` for simplified execution.
- Omit `console.log` override due to `nodeIntegration` restrictions and
reveal logging functionality using context-bridging.
Enable `contextIsolation` in Electron to securely expose a limited set
of Node.js APIs to the renderer process. It:
1. Isolates renderer and main process contexts. It ensures that the
powerful main process functions aren't directly accessible from
renderer process(es), adding a security boundary.
2. Mitigates remote exploitation risks. By isolating contexts, potential
malicious code injections in the renderer can't directly reach and
compromise the main process.
3. Reduces attack surface.
4. Protect against prototype pollution: It prevents tampering of
JavaScript object prototypes in one context from affecting another
context, improving app reliability and security.
Supporting changes include:
- Extract environment and system operations classes to the infrastructure
layer. This removes node dependencies from core domain and application
code.
- Introduce `ISystemOperations` to encapsulate OS interactions. Use it
from `CodeRunner` to isolate node API usage.
- Add a preloader script to inject validated environment variables into
renderer context. This keeps Electron integration details
encapsulated.
- Add new sanity check to fail fast on issues with preloader injected
variables.
- Improve test coverage of runtime sanity checks and environment
components. Move validation logic into separate classes for Single
Responsibility.
- Improve absent value test case generation.
- Switch from deprecated Vue CLI plugin to `electron-vite` (see
nklayman/vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder#1982)
- Update main/preload scripts to use `index.cjs` filenames to support
`"type": "module"`, resolving crash issue (#233). This crash was
related to Electron not supporting ESM (see electron/asar#249,
electron/electron#21457).
- This commit completes migration to Vite from Vue CLI (#230).
Structure changes:
- Introduce separate folders for Electron's main and preload processes.
- Move TypeHelpers to `src/` to mark tit as accessible by the rest of
the code.
Config changes:
- Make `vite.config.ts` reusable by Electron configuration.
- On electron-builder, use `--publish` flag instead of `-p` for clarity.
Tests:
- Add log for preload script loading verification.
- Implement runtime environment sanity checks.
- Enhance logging in `check-desktop-runtime-errors`.
This commit changes the web application's build, transpilation and
minification process from Vue CLI to Vite. This shift paves the way for
a full migration to Vite as the primary build tool (#230).
Configuration changes:
- `.vscode/extensions.json`: Update recommended plugins, replacing
unmaintained ones with official recommendations.
- Legacy browser support:
- Use `@vitejs/plugin-legacy` to transpile for older browsers.
- Remove `core-js` dependency and `babel.config.cjs` configuration as
they're now handled by the legacy plugin.
- Delete `@babel/preset-typescript` and `@babel/preset-typescript`
dependencies as legacy plugin handles babel dependencies by default.
- Add `terser` dependency that's used by the legacy plugin for
minification, as per Vite's official documentation.
- `tsconfig.json`:
- Remove obsolete `webpack-env` types.
- Add `"resolveJsonModule": true` to be able to read JSON files in
right way.
- Use correct casing as configuration values.
- Simplify `lib` to align with Vite and Vue starter configuration.
- Add `"skipLibCheck": true` as `npm run build` now runs `tsc` which
fails on inconsistent typings inside `node_modules` due to npm's
weak dependency resoultion.
- PostCSS:
- Add `autoprefixer` as dependency, no longer installed by Vue CLI.
- Epxlicitly added `postcss` as dependency to anticipate potential
peer dependency changes.
- Remove related `@vue/cli` dependencies.
- Remove `sass-loader` as Vite has native CSS preprocessing support.
- Run integration tests with `jsdom` environment so `window` object can
be used.
Client-side changes:
- Abstract build tool specific environment variable population.
Environment variables were previously populated by Vue CLI and now by
Vite but not having an abstraction caused issues. This abstraction
solves build errors and allows easier future migrations and testing.
- Change Vue CLI-specific `~@` aliases to `@` to be able to compile with
Vite.
- Update types in LiquorTree to satisfy `tsc`.
- Remove Vue CLI-specific workaround from `src/presentation/main.ts`.
Restructuring:
- Move `public/` to `presentation/` to align with the layered structure,
which was not possible with Vue CLI.
- Move `index.html` to web root instead of having it inside `public/` to
align with official recommended structure.
- Move logic shared by both integration and unit tests to
`tests/shared`.
- Move logo creation script to `scripts/` and its npm command to include
`build` to align with rest of the structure.
As part of transition to Vue 3.0 and Vite (#230), this commit
facilitates the shift towards building rest of the application using
Vite. By doing so, it eliminates reliance on outdated Electron building
system that offered limited control, blocking desktop builds (#233).
Changes include:
- Introduce Vite with Vue 2.0 plugin for test execution.
- Remove `mocha`, `chai` and other related dependencies.
- Adjust test to Vitest syntax.
- Revise and update `tests.md` to document the changes.
- Add `@modyfi/vite-plugin-yaml` plugin to be able to use yaml file
depended logic on test files, replacing previous webpack behavior.
- Fix failing tests that are revealed by Vitest due to unhandled errors
and lack of assertments.
- Remove the test that depends on Vue CLI populating `process.env`.
- Use `jsdom` for unit test environment, adding it to dependency to
`package.json` as project now depends on it and it was not specified
even though `package-lock.json` included it.
Refactor filter event handling to a unified event with visitor pattern
to simplify the code, avoid future bugs and provide better test
coverage.
This commit shifts from using separate `filtered` and `filterRemoved`
events to a singular, more expressive `filterChanged` event. The new
approach emits a detailed payload that explicitly indicates the filter
action and the associated filter data. The event object unifies the way
the presentation layer reacts to the events.
Benefits with this approach include:
- Simplifying event listeners by reducing the number of events to
handle.
- Increasing code clarity and reduces potential for oversight by
providing explicit action details in the event payload.
- Offering extensibility for future actions without introducing new
events.
- Providing visitor pattern to handle different kind of events in easy
and robust manner without code repetition.
Other changes:
- Refactor components handling of events to follow DRY and KISS
principles better.
- Refactor `UserFilter.spec.ts` to:
- Make it easier to add new tests.
- Increase code coverage by running all event-based tests on the
current property.
Unit and integration tests have been failing due to failed logging of
`Error` objects. These were creating an issue where `mocha` was not
properly returning right exit codes, leading to test pipelines
incorrectly passing despite test failures.
- Fix runtime behavior of failing to retrieve error stacks.
- Add tests for error handling.
- Add more robust custom error handling.
Related issues: babel/babel#14273, vuejs/vue-cli#6994.
- Unify reading subtitle/slogan throughout the application.
- Refactor related unit tests for easier future changes.
- Add typed constants for Vue app environment variables.
Key features of Linux support:
- It supports python 3 scripts execution.
- It supports Flatpak and Snap installation for software
clean-up/configurations.
- Extensive documentation.
Rework code validation to be bound to a context and not
context-independent. It means that the generated code is validated based
on different phases during the compilation. This is done by moving
validation from `ScriptCode` constructor to a different callable
function.
It removes duplicate detection for function calls once a call is fully
compiled, but still checks for duplicates inside each function body that
has inline code. This allows for having duplicates in final scripts
(thus relaxing the duplicate detection), e.g., when multiple calls to
the same function is made.
It fixes non-duplicates (when using common syntax) being misrepresented
as duplicate lines.
It improves the output of errors, such as printing valid lines, to give
more context. This improvement also fixes empty line validation not
showing the right empty lines in the error output. Empty line validation
shows tabs and whitespaces more clearly.
Finally, it adds more tests including tests for existing logic, such as
singleton factories.
Add support for expressions inside expressions.
Add support for templating where the output of one expression results in
another template part with expressions.
E.g., this did not work before, but compilation will now evaluate both
with expression with `$condition` and parameter substitution with
`$text`:
```
{{ with $condition }}
echo '{{ $text }}'
{{ end }}
```
Add also more sanity checks (validation logic) when compiling
expressions to reveal problems quickly.
Improve templating support for block rendering for `with` expression
that has multiline code. This improves templating support to render
multiline code conditionally.
This did not work before but works now:
```
{{ with $middleLine }}
first line
second line
{{ end }}
```
Rework documentation URLs as inline markdown.
Redesign documentations with markdown text.
Redesign way to document scripts/categories and present the
documentation.
Documentation is showed in an expandable box instead of tooltip. This is
to allow writing longer documentation (tooltips are meant to be used for
short text) and have better experience on mobile.
If a node (script/category) has documentation it's now shown with single
information icon (ℹ) aligned to right.
Add support for rendering documentation as markdown. It automatically
converts plain URLs to URLs with display names (e.g.
https://docs.microsoft.com/..) will be rendered automatically like
"docs.microsoft.com - Windows 11 Privacy...".
- Use better error messages with more context.
- Unify their validation logic and share tests.
- Validate also type of the name.
- Refactor node (Script/Category) parser tests for easier future
changes and cleaner test code (using `TestBuilder` to do dirty work in
unified way).
- Add more tests. Custom `Error` properties are compared manually due to
`chai` not supporting deep equality checks (chaijs/chai#1065,
chaijs/chai#1405).
Remove using Webpack import syntax such as: `js-yaml-loader!@/..`. It's
a non-standard syntax that couples the code to Webpack.
Configure instead by specifying Webpack loader in Vue configuration
file.
Enable related ESLint rules.
Remove unused dependency `raw-loader` and refactor
`NoUnintendedInlining` test to load files using file system (dropping
webpack dependency).
Refactor to use `import type` for type imports to show the indent
clearly and satisfy failing ESLint rules.
- Unify test data for nonexistence of an object/string and collection.
- Introduce more test through adding missing test data to existing tests.
- Improve logic for checking absence of values to match tests.
- Add missing tests for absent value validation.
- Update documentation to include shared test functionality.
Increase performance by only notifying GUI about changes in selection
when there really is a change. It removes extra processing from all
event listeners that act on selection state change.
- Use function abstractions (such as map, reduce, filter etc.) over
for-of loops to gain benefits of having less side effects and easier
readability.
- Enable `downLevelIterations` for writing modern code with lazy evaluation.
- Refactor for of loops to named abstractions to clearly express their
intentions without needing to analyse the loop itself.
- Add missing cases for changes that had no tests.
Major refactoring using ESLint with rules from AirBnb and Vue.
Enable most of the ESLint rules and do necessary linting in the code.
Also add more information for rules that are disabled to describe what
they are and why they are disabled.
Allow logging (`console.log`) in test files, and in development mode
(e.g. when working with `npm run serve`), but disable it when
environment is production (as pre-configured by Vue). Also add flag
(`--mode production`) in `lint:eslint` command so production linting is
executed earlier in lifecycle.
Disable rules that requires a separate work. Such as ESLint rules that
are broken in TypeScript: no-useless-constructor (eslint/eslint#14118)
and no-shadow (eslint/eslint#13014).
TSLint deprecated and is being replaced by ESLint.
Add Vue CLI plugin (@vue/cli-plugin-eslint) using:
`vue add @vue/cli-plugin-eslint`. It also adds `.eslintrc.js` manually
for Cypress since Vue CLI for ESLint misses it (vuejs/vue-cli#6892).
Also rename `npm run lint:vue` to `npm run lint:eslint` for better
clarification.
This commit disables all rules that the current code is not compliant
with. This allows for enabling them gradually and separating commits
instead of mixing ESLint introduction with other code changes.
AirBnb is chosen as base configuration.
"Standard" is not chosen due to its poor defaults. It makes code cleaner
but harder to maintain:
- It converts interfaces to types which is harder to read.
- Removes semicolons that helps to eliminate some ambigious code.
"Airbnb" on the other hand helps for easier future changes and
maintinability:
- Includes more useful rules.
- Keeps the semicolons and interfaces.
- Enforces trailing commas that makes it easier to delete lines later on.
- Delete branches: standard, prettier.
- Fix test cases not running for desktop OS detection.
- Fixes application throwing error when user agent is undefined.
- Refactor by making os property optional in Environment to explicit
describe its potential undefined state.
- Fix reverting "Disable SQM OS key".
- Fix applying "Disable Visual Studio Code data collection" scripts.
- Fix reverting "Do not show recently used files in Quick Access".
- Add unit tests for automatically checking similar issues in future.
It's caused by lookahead regex used in dash comment regex for inlining
PowerShell. This commit changes dash comment inlining.
- Change regex to one without lookahead.
- Add more test cases for inlining dash comment in tricky situations.
- Refactor makeInlineComment to be it's own function to easily test
other regex options.
- Document all regex alternatives.
- Remove redundant null check (`||`) with adding safe navigation
operator (`?`) to allow variable before check to be null instead of
throwing exception.
Remove convention where Async suffix is added to functions that returns
a Promise. It was a habit from C#, but is not widely used in JavaScript
/ TypeScript world, also bloats the code. The code is more consistent
with third party dependencies/frameworks without the suffix.
Add new ways to disable Defender on Windows:
1. Disable through renaming required files
2. Disable using registry changes
3. Disable using TrustedInstaller user
Add support for running code as TrustedInstaller 🥳. It allows running
commands in OS-protected areas. It is written in PowerShell and it uses
PowerShell syntax like backticks that are inlined in special way. So the
commit extends inlining support and allows writing PowerShell using:
- Comments
- Here-strings
- Backticks
Add disabling of more Defender service
Improve documentation and categorization of services.
It changes the way privacy.sexy escape double quotes inside batch
command when running PowerShell scripts as an argument to
PowerShell.exe. It uses more robust and stable way offering support for
wider use-cases.
It allow pipes to be used in nested functions. Before, pipes were added
to a variable before variable content was evaluated/compiled by
another function. This commit ensures that the commits are evaluted in
expected order.
The issue is solved by stopping precompiling functions. It makes code
less complex. It adds to compile time of the script file but nothing
noticable and something optimizable.
The problem was that the call trees we're not executed in expected
order. E.g. let's say we have functionA that outputs something like
"Hello {{ $name| pipe }}", and we have function B calling with "name:
dear {{ $firstName}}", and at last we have a script that's calling
function B with "firstName: undergroundwires". Before, expressions were
evaluated directly, meaning that function A would become:
"Hello Dear {{ $firstName}}", as you see the pipe in function A
is lost here after being applied to function B and not reaching
$firstTime input value. Parsing expressions in the end allows for pipes
etc. to not get lost.
The commit also does necessary name refactorings and folder refactorings
to reflect logical changes. `FunctionCompiler` is renamed to
`SharedFunctionsParser` as precompiling is removed and it just simply
parses now. `/FunctionCall/` is moved to `/Function/Call`.
Finally, it improves documentation and adds more tests.
This commit introduces two pipes: `inlinePowerShell`,
`escapeDoubleQuotes`. The types when used together allows writing adding
clean and real PowerShell scripts as they are (without inlinining or
escaping them), removing the need to have hard-coded inlining/escaping.
It enables writing better PowerShell, makes it easier to maintain and
extend PowerShell scripts. Also allows writing more stable code with
less "unseen" bugs due to manual escaping/inlining. This commit
naturally reveals and fixes double quotes not being escaped in "Empty
trash bin" script.
This is solved by unifying the use of RunPowerShell function by all
scripts using PowerShell. The function inlines and escapes the scripts
as compile time to be send them to PowerShell.exe as an argument and
then invokes PowerShell.exe with generated ugly code.
The goal is to be able to modify values of variables used in templates.
It enables future functionality such as escaping, inlining etc.
It adds support applying predefined pipes to variables. Pipes
can be applied to variable substitution in with and parameter
substitution expressions. They work in similar way to piping in Unix
where each pipe applied to the compiled result of pipe before.
It adds support for using pipes in `with` and parameter substitution
expressions. It also refactors how their regex is build to reuse more of
the logic by abstracting regex building into a new class.
Finally, it separates and extends documentation for templating.
Allows optionally rendering content if an argument is given. The
expression is designed to be used with `optional` parameters.
Goal is to allow using `RunPowerShell` function on every function that
consists of PowerShell code. Before this commit, they were all required
to provide revertCode, or none of them could be able to have it. It
would not work because some scripts can be reverted, meanwhile some are
one-way scripts that cannot be reverted (such as cleaning scripts). In
this case a way to optionally render revertCode was required. `with`
expression give each callee script ability to turn off `revertCode` if
not needed, therefore enables using `RunPowerShell` everywhere.
This commit also improves error message for script code for better
debugging and refactors parser tests for more code reuse. It also adds
more tests to parameter substitution, and renames some tests of both
expressions for consistency.