This fixes issue #417 where autoupdate installer files were not deleted
on macOS, leading to accumulation of old installers.
Key changes:
- Store update files in application-specific directory
- Clear update files directory on every app launch
Other supporting changes:
- Refactor file system operations to be more testable and reusable
- Improve separation of concerns in directory management
- Enhance dependency injection for auto-update logic
- Fix async completion to support `await` operations
- Add additional logging and revise some log messages during updates
This commit upgrades TypeScript from 5.4 to 5.5 and enables the
`noImplicitAny` option for stricter type checking. It refactors code to
comply with `noImplicitAny` and adapts to new TypeScript features and
limitations.
Key changes:
- Migrate from TypeScript 5.4 to 5.5
- Enable `noImplicitAny` for stricter type checking
- Refactor code to comply with new TypeScript features and limitations
Other supporting changes:
- Refactor progress bar handling for type safety
- Drop 'I' prefix from interfaces to align with new code convention
- Update TypeScript target from `ES2017` and `ES2018`.
This allows named capturing groups. Otherwise, new TypeScript compiler
does not compile the project and shows the following error:
```
...
TimestampedFilenameGenerator.spec.ts:105:23 - error TS1503: Named capturing groups are only available when targeting 'ES2018' or later
const pattern = /^(?<timestamp>\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}_\d{2}-\d{2}-\d{2})-(?<scriptName>[^.]+?)(?:\.(?<extension>[^.]+))?$/;// timestamp-scriptName.extension
...
```
- Refactor usage of `electron-progressbar` for type safety and
less complexity.
This commit addresses the issue where scripts fail to execute on Windows
environments with usernames containing spaces. The problem stemmed from
PowerShell and cmd shell's handling of spaces in quoted arguments.
The solution involves encoding PowerShell commands before execution,
which mitigates the quoting issues previously causing script failures.
This approach is now integrated into the execution flow, ensuring that
commands are correctly handled irrespective of user names or other
variables that may include spaces.
Changes:
- Implement encoding for PowerShell commands to handle spaces in usernames
and other similar scenarios.
- Update script documentation URLs to reflect changes in directory
structure.
Fixes#351
This commit improves the management of script execution process by
enhancing the way terminal commands are handled, paving the way for
easier future modifications and providing clearer feedback to users when
scripts are cancelled.
Previously, the UI displayed a generic error message which could lead to
confusion if the user intentionally cancelled the script execution. Now,
a specific error dialog will appear, improving the user experience by
accurately reflecting the action taken by the user.
This change affects code execution on Linux where closing GNOME terminal
returns exit code `137` which is then treated by script cancellation by
privacy.sexy to show the accurate error dialog. It does not affect macOS
and Windows as curret commands result in success (`0`) exit code on
cancellation.
Additionally, this update encapsulates OS-specific logic into dedicated
classes, promoting better separation of concerns and increasing the
modularity of the codebase. This makes it simpler to maintain and extend
the application.
Key changes:
- Display a specific error message for script cancellations.
- Refactor command execution into dedicated classes.
- Improve file permission setting flexibility and avoid setting file
permissions on Windows as it's not required to execute files.
- Introduce more granular error types for script execution.
- Increase logging for shell commands to aid in debugging.
- Expand test coverage to ensure reliability.
- Fix error dialogs not showing the error messages due to incorrect
propagation of errors.
Other supported changes:
- Update `SECURITY.md` with details on script readback and verification.
- Fix a typo in `IpcRegistration.spec.ts`.
- Document antivirus scans in `desktop-vs-web-features.md`.