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 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.
The Vue ESLint plugin is not compatible with Vite and isn't provided in
Vite's default template. By removing it, the codebase progresses toward
the migration to Vue 3.0 and Vite (#230).
Changes:
- Directly execute `eslint` in the `npm run lint:eslint` command.
- Fix previously undetected linting issues that weren't covered by Vue
CLI's default configuration.
- Updated various configuration files, reflecting the removal and lint
fixes.
- Remove unused `eslint-plugin-import` dependency that is already
imported by `@vue/eslint-config-airbnb-with-typescript`.
In `.eslintrc.cjs`:
- Add `es2022` as environment in to simplify setting parser options and
align with Vite starter configuration.
- Remove useless tests override.
- Move tests override in root `.eslintrc.cjs` to `tests/` for clarity,
better organization, scalability and separation of concerns.
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.
- Migrate `StatefulVue`:
- Introduce `UseCollectionState` that replaces its behavior and acts
as a shared state store.
- Add more encapsulated, granular functions based on read or write
access to state in CollectionState.
- Some linting rules get activates due to new code-base compability to
modern parses, fix linting errors.
- Rename Dialog to ModalDialog as after refactoring,
eslintvue/no-reserved-component-names does not allow name Dialog.
- To comply with `vue/multi-word-component-names`, rename:
- `Code` -> `CodeInstruction`
- `Handle` -> `SliderHandle`
- `Documentable` -> `DocumentableNode`
- `Node` -> `NodeContent`
- `INode` -> `INodeContent`
- `Responsive` -> `SizeObserver`
- Remove `vue-property-decorator` and `vue-class-component`
dependencies.
- Refactor `watch` with computed properties when possible for cleaner
code.
- Introduce `UseApplication` to reduce repeated code in new components
that use `computed` more heavily than before.
- Change TypeScript target to `es2017` to allow top level async calls
for getting application context/state/instance to simplify the code by
removing async calls. However, mocha (unit and integration) tests do
not run with top level awaits, so a workaround is used.
- Introduce `fresh-npm-install.sh` to automate clean npm environment
setup.
- Revert workaround 924b326244, resolved
by updating Font Awesome.
- Remove `vue-template-compiler` and `@vue/test-utils` from
dependencies, they're obsolete in 2.7.
- Update anchor references to start with lower case in line with
MD051/link-fragments, introduced by updated `markdownlint`.
- Upgrade cypress to > 10, which includes:
- Change spec extensions from `*.spec.js` to `*.cy.js`.
- Change configuration file from `cypress.json` to
`cypress.config.ts`.
- Remove most configurations from `cypress/plugins/index.js`. These
configurations were initially generated by Vue CLI but obsoleted in
newer cypress versions.
- Lock Typescript version to 4.6.x due to lack of support in
unmaintained Vue CLI TypeScript plugin (see vuejs/vue-cli#7401).
- Use `setWindowOpenHandler` on Electron, replacing deprecated
`new-event` event.
- Document inability to upgrade `typescript-eslint` dependencies because
`@vue/eslint-config-typescript` does not support them. See
vuejs/eslint-config-typescript#60, vuejs/eslint-config-typescript#59,
vuejs/eslint-config-typescript#57.
- Fix `typescript` version to 4.6.X and `tslib` version to 2.4.x,
unit tests exit with a maximum call stack size exceeded error:
```
...
MOCHA Testing...
RUNTIME EXCEPTION Exception occurred while loading your tests
[=========================] 100% (completed)
RangeError: Maximum call stack size exceeded
at RegExp.exec (<anonymous>)
at retrieveSourceMapURL (/project/node_modules/source-map-support/source-map-support.js:174:21)
at Array.<anonymous> (/project/node_modules/source-map-support/source-map-support.js:186:26)
at /project/node_modules/source-map-support/source-map-support.js:85:24
at mapSourcePosition (/project/node_modules/source-map-support/source-map-support.js:216:21)
...
```
Issue has been reported but not fixed, suggested solutions did not
work, see evanw/node-source-map-support#252.
- Update `vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder` to latest alpha version. This
allows upgrading `ts-loader` to latest and using latest
`electron-builder`. Change `main` property value in `package.json` to
`index.js` for successful electron builds (see
nklayman/vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder#188).
This commit fixes two issues:
a. Fix `npm install` not working
b. Fix building not working after npm install fix.
npm install fails with dependency resolution issue due to Vue CLI as
following:
```txt
npm ERR! code ERESOLVE
npm ERR! ERESOLVE could not resolve
npm ERR!
npm ERR! While resolving: cache-loader@4.1.0
...
```txt
As suggested in Vue issues regenerating packages-lock.json solves the
issue, see: vuejs/vue-cli#6793, vuejs/vue-cli#7095.
However with the new package-lock.json a Font Awesome dependency issue
breaks the builds such as the following:
```txt
ERROR in src/presentation/bootstrapping/Modules/IconBootstrapper.ts:17:7
TS2345: Argument of type 'IconDefinition' is not assignable to parameter of type 'IconDefinitionOrPack'.
Type 'IconDefinition' is not assignable to type 'IconPack'.
Index signature for type 'string' is missing in type 'IconDefinition'.
15 | public bootstrap(vue: VueConstructor): void {
16 | library.add(
> 17 | faGithub,
```
This is solved by adding a patch in `tsconfig.json`. This issue was
discussed in FortAwesome/Font-Awesome#12575 where the workaround was
recommended.
Unify definition of aliases in single place.
Make TypeScript configuration file (`tsconfig.json`) source of truth
regarding aliases.
Both webpack (through `vue.config.js`) and ESLint (through
`.eslintrc.js`) now reads the alias configuration from `tsconfig.json`.
- 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.
Alias would remove unnecessary repetitions and less relative paths make changes easier when moving around files. This commit cleans also up some relative paths ('../../../') by using the alias and orders imports. It updates both path alias in tsconfig and module alias in Vue CLI's bundler (vuejs/vue-cli#2398).