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 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.
Key highlights:
- Written from scratch to cater specifically to privacy.sexy's
needs and requirements.
- The visual look mimics the previous component with minimal changes,
but its internal code is completely rewritten.
- Lays groundwork for future functionalities like the "expand all"
button a flat view mode as discussed in #158.
- Facilitates the transition to Vue 3 by omitting the Vue 2.0 dependent
`liquour-tree` as part of #230.
Improvements and features:
- Caching for quicker node queries.
- Gradual rendering of nodes that introduces a noticable boost in
performance, particularly during search/filtering.
- `TreeView` solely governs the check states of branch nodes.
Changes:
- Keyboard interactions now alter the background color to highlight the
focused item. Previously, it was changing the color of the text.
- Better state management with clear separation of concerns:
- `TreeView` exclusively manages indeterminate states.
- `TreeView` solely governs the check states of branch nodes.
- Introduce transaction pattern to update state in batches to minimize
amount of events handled.
- Improve keyboard focus, style background instead of foreground. Use
hover/touch color on keyboard focus.
- `SelectableTree` has been removed. Instead, `TreeView` is now directly
integrated with `ScriptsTree`.
- `ScriptsTree` has been refactored to incorporate hooks for clearer
code and separation of duties.
- Adopt Vue-idiomatic bindings instead of keeping a reference of the
tree component.
- Simplify and change filter event management.
- Abandon global styles in favor of class-scoped styles.
- Use global mixins with descriptive names to clarify indended
functionality.