This commit unifies the concepts of executables having same ID
structure. It paves the way for more complex ID structure and using IDs
in collection files as part of new ID solution (#262). Using string IDs
also leads to more expressive test code.
This commit also refactors the rest of the code to adopt to the changes.
This commit:
- Separate concerns from entities for data access (in repositories) and
executables. Executables use `Identifiable` meanwhile repositories use
`RepositoryEntity`.
- Refactor unnecessary generic parameters for enttities and ids,
enforcing string gtype everwyhere.
- Changes numeric IDs to string IDs for categories to unify the
retrieval and construction for executables, using pseudo-ids (their
names) just like scripts.
- Remove `BaseEntity` for simplicity.
- Simplify usage and construction of executable objects.
Move factories responsible for creation of category/scripts to domain
layer. Do not longer export `CollectionCategorY` and
`CollectionScript`.
- Use named typed for string IDs for better differentation of different
ID contexts in code.
This commit consolidates scripts and categories under a unified
'Executable' concept. This simplifies the architecture and improves code
readability.
- Introduce subfolders within `src/domain` to segregate domain elements.
- Update class and interface names by removing the 'I' prefix in
alignment with new coding standards.
- Replace 'Node' with 'Executable' to clarify usage; reserve 'Node'
exclusively for the UI's tree component.
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 introduces 'Revert: None - Selected' toggle, enabling users
to revert all reversible scripts with a single action, improving user
safety and control over script effects.
This feature addresses user-reported concerns about the ease of
reverting script changes. This feature should enhance the user experience
by streamlining the revert process along with providing essential
information about script reversibility.
Key changes:
- Add buttons to revert all selected scripts or setting all selected
scripts to non-revert state.
- Add tooltips with detailed explanations about consequences of
modifying revert states, includinginformation about irreversible
script changes.
Supporting changes:
- Align items on top menu vertically for better visual consistency.
- Rename `SelectionType` to `RecommendationStatusType` for more clarity.
- Rename `IReverter` to `Reverter` to move away from `I` prefix
convention.
- The `.script` CSS class was duplicated in `TheScriptsView.vue` and
`TheScriptsArea.vue`, leading to style collisions in the development
environment. The class has been renamed to component-specific classes
to avoid such issues in the future.