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111 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
undergroundwires
faa7a38a7d Apply global styles for visual consistency
This commit centralizes the styling of key UI elements across the
project to ensure:

- Consistent look and feel.
- Enhanced code reusability.
- Simpified maintenance, improving development speed.

It establishes a uniform foundation that can be leveraged across
different parts of the project, even enabling the styling to be shared
across different websites (supporting issue #49).

Key changes:

- Apply the following shared styles globally:
  * Styling of code, blockquotes, superscripts, horizontal rules and
    anchors.
  * Vertical and horizontal spacing.
- Segregate base styling into dedicated SCSS files for clearer structure
  and increased maintainability.
- Remove custom styling from affected components, enabling global style
  reuse for visual uniformity, reduced redundancy, and enhanced
  semantics.

Other supporting changes:

- Rename `globals.scss` to `base.scss` for better clarity.
- Add `.editorconfig` for `.scss` files to ensure consistent whitespace
  usage.
- Remove `2` file from the project root, that was included in the source
  code by mistake.
- Remove unused font-face imports
2024-02-17 23:09:58 +01:00
undergroundwires
d5bbc321f9 Change fonts for improved readability
Key changes:

- Change main font to Roboto Slab for enhanced readability.
- Change code font to 'Source Code Pro' for consistent monospace code
  rendering.
- Import and set code font explicitly for uniform appearance across
  platforms.
- Update Slabo 27px (logo font) version from v6 to v14.
- Update Yesteryear (cursive font) version from v8 to v18.
- Drop support for historic browser-specific formats, retaining only
  WOFF2 for modern and TTF for legacy browsers.
- Use `font-display: swap` to improve perceived load times and minimize
  layout shifts.

Supporting changes:

- Simplify font-weight usage to 'normal' and 'bold' for consistency.
- Adjust inline code padding for better scalability and prevent
  overflow.
- Introduce `$font-main` as main font variable.
- Remove specification of main font as it's best practice to rely on the
  default font defined on `body` style.
- Specify font in code area to ensure it uses the code font consistently
  as the rest of the application.
- Remove local font search through `local` to simplify the import logic
  and prioritize consistency over performance.
- Import bold font explicitly (`font-weight: 700`) for smooth and
  consistent rendering.
- Move `font-family` definitions to `_typography.scss` to better adhere
  to the common standards and conventions.
- Refactor font variables to have `font-family-` prefix instead of
  `font-` to improve clarity and differentiation between `font-size`
  variables.
- Rename 'artistic' font to 'cursive' for preciseness and clarity.
- Use smaller font sizes to match the new main font size, as Roboto Slab
  is relatively larger.
- Add missing fallbacks for serif fonts to improve fault tolerance.
- Change padding slightly on toggle switch for revert buttons to align
  well with new main font and its sizing.
2024-02-16 11:27:31 +01:00
undergroundwires
ebd82853dd Remove 'preview' label from Linux options
Since the 0.12.0 release, Linux support has undergone extensive testing
and all reported issues have been addressed. This change removes the
'preview' label from all UI elements related to Linux, signifying that
Linux support is mature and fully integrated.

- The 'preview' text next to Linux in the operating system selection
  and other related UI elements has been omitted.
- Users can now select Linux without the implication of it being an
  experimental feature, encouraging trust and wider adoption.
2024-02-15 21:28:09 +01:00
undergroundwires
6142f3a297 Extend search by including documentation content
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.
2024-02-14 12:10:49 +01:00
undergroundwires
55fa7eae71 Add 'Revert All Selection' feature #68
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.
2024-02-11 22:47:34 +01:00
undergroundwires
a54e16488c Change slogan and refactor project info naming
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.
2024-02-10 18:50:56 +01:00
undergroundwires
b9c89b701f Render bracket references as superscript text
This commit improves markdown rendering to convert reference labels
(e.g., `[1]`) to superscripts, improving document readability without
cluttering the text. This improvement applies documentation of all
scripts and categories.

Changes:

- Implement superscript conversion for reference labels within markdown
  content, ensuring a cleaner presentation of textual references.
- Enable HTML content within markdown, necessary for inserting `<sup>`
  elements due to limitations in `markdown-it`, see
  markdown-it/markdown-it#999 for details.
- Refactor markdown rendering process for improved testability and
  adherence to the Single Responsibility Principle.
- Create `_typography.scss` with font size definitions, facilitating
  better control over text presentation.
- Adjust external URL indicator icon sizing for consistency, aligning
  images with the top of the text to maintain a uniform appearence.
- Use normal font-size explicitly for documentation text to ensure
  consistency.
- Remove text size specification in `markdown-styles` mixin, using `1em`
  for spacing to simplify styling.
- Rename font sizing variables for clarity, distinguishing between
  absolute and relative units.
- Change `font-size-relative-smaller` to be `80%`, browser default for
  `font-size: smaller;` CSS style and use it with `<sup>` elements.
- Improve the logic for converting plain URLs to hyperlinks, removing
  trailing whitespace for cleaner link generation.
- Fix plain URL to hyperlink (autolinking) logic removing trailing
  whitespace from the original markdown content. This was revealed by
  tests after separating its logic.
- Increase test coverage with more tests.
- Add types for `markdown-it` through `@types/markdown-it` package for
  better editor support and maintainability.
- Simplify implementation of adding custom anchor attributes in
  `markdown-it` using latest documentation.
2024-02-09 16:25:05 +01:00
undergroundwires
311fcb1813 Improve UI code styling for all platforms
This commit standardizes the visual styling of inline code and code
blocks, ensuring consistency across macOS, Android, Linux and Windows
platforms.

The discrepancies observed in font rendering on macOS, which caused the
inline code font to appear larger, have been addressed. This behavior
was only observed on macOS using different browsers such as Firefox,
Safari, Chromium-based browsers including Electron.

Key changes:

- Standardize font size relative to the parent element.
- Remove font-weight for uniformity, especially when the specific weight
  is not included with the application.
- Add a consistent background color to inline codes, aligning their look
  with code blocks.
- Refactor code styling into a separate SCSS file for improved
  modularity and maintainability.
- Update the documentation to reflect these visual design choices for
  privacy.sexy's UI.

These changes enhance the overall user experience by providing a
consistent look and feel for code elements within the UI, regardless of
the user's platform or browser.
2024-02-06 12:35:51 +01:00
undergroundwires
937f4593d1 Change 'revert' button to title case
- Switch 'revert' button text to title case for consistency and more
  formal and professional look.
- Update related styles to reflect the new case usage.
- Adjust tests to match the new button label casing.
- Remove reduntant visibility switch between to elements to simpify the
  DOM and style rules.
2024-02-01 17:20:11 +01:00
undergroundwires
4da306b9f7 Normalize and improve font sizes
This commit standardizes font sizes across components for a uniform
look. The icon sizes, font weights and line heights are also adjusted
accordingly for better standardization and simplicity.

- Introduce variables for standard font sizes, enhancing
  maintainability.
- Remove explicit pixel values, replaced with scalable units based on
  root size.
- Remove workaround for line-height adoptation of bigger font-size.
- Use consistent small font-size for the code area.
- Adjust checkbox tick to scale with font size.
2024-01-31 19:54:11 +01:00
undergroundwires
a5ffed4cd6 Add markdown support for script/category names
Add markdown rendering for script and category titles to improve the
presentation of textual content.

- Introduce reusable `MarkdownText` for markdown rendering.
- Incorporate markdown styling into dedicated SCSS file for clarity.
- Define explicit font sizes for consistent visual experience.
- Apply `MarkdownText` usage across UI for unified markdown rendering.
- Streamline related styles and layout for improved maintainability
- Set font sizes explicitly for better consistency and to avoid
  unexpected inheritence.

This enhancement enables richer text formatting and improves the user
interface's flexibility in displaying content.
2024-01-30 16:36:55 +01:00
undergroundwires
6ab6dacd1b Limit tooltip width for improved readability
Tooltip content now has a maximum width set to accommodate an optimal
character count per line, enhancing readability and interface
cleanliness.

This limit is grounded in typographic research suggesting that 50-75
characters per line is ideal for text readability, with tooltips being
targeted to the lower end of this spectrum to maintain brevity and
clarity.
2024-01-29 15:46:54 +01:00
undergroundwires
d277139dd5 Expand script names to take full available width
This commit improves consistency in the UI by ensuring that all nodes in
the tree component expand to take full available width. This approach
eliminates layout shifts that were previously observed when toggling
documentation.
2024-01-28 09:08:37 +01:00
undergroundwires
7af8daa341 Improve selection type documentation
- Refine tooltip documentation with clearer information.
- Introduce privacy ranking indicator for intuitive user guidance.
- Adopt a consistent format throughout documentation.
- Switch from emojis to icons to maintain visual uniformity.
2024-01-26 15:40:20 +01:00
undergroundwires
6ada8d425c Improve script error dialogs #304
- Include the script's directory path #304.
- Exclude Windows-specific instructions on non-Windows OS.
- Standardize language across dialogs for consistency.

Other supporting changes:

- Add script diagnostics data collection from main process.
- Document script file storage and execution tamper protection in
  SECURITY.md.
- Remove redundant comment in `NodeReadbackFileWriter`.
- Centralize error display for uniformity and simplicity.
- Simpify `WindowVariablesValidator` to omit checks when not on the
  renderer process.
- Improve and centralize Electron environment detection.
- Use more emphatic language (don't worry) in error messages.
2024-01-17 23:59:05 +01:00
undergroundwires
f03fc24098 Add AD detection on desktop app #264, #304
This commit addresses issues #264 and #304, where users were not
receiving error messages when script execution failed due to
antivirus intervention, particularly with Microsoft Defender.
Now, desktop app users will see a detailed error message with
guidance on next steps if script saving or execution fails due
to antivirus removal.

Key changes:

- Implement a check to detect failure in file writing,
  including reading the written file back. This method effectively
  detects antivirus interventions, as the read operation triggers
  an antivirus scan, leading to file deletion by the antivirus.
- Introduce a specific error message for scenarios where an
  antivirus intervention is detected.
2024-01-16 22:26:28 +01:00
undergroundwires
756c736e21 Add Windows save instructions UI and fix URL #296
- Add Windows instruction dialog when saving scripts for Windows.
- Fix incorrect macOS download URL given for Linux instructions.
- Refactor UI rendering, eleminating the use of `v-html` and JavaScript
  variables to hold HTML code.
2024-01-15 22:38:39 +01:00
undergroundwires
e09db0f1bd Show save/execution error dialogs on desktop #264
This commit introduces system-native error dialogs on desktop
application for code save or execution failures, addressing user confusion
described in issue #264.

This commit adds informative feedback when script execution or saving
fails.

Changes:

- Implement support for system-native error dialogs.
- Refactor `CodeRunner` and `Dialog` interfaces and their
  implementations to improve error handling and provide better type
  safety.
- Introduce structured error handling, allowing UI to display detailed
  error messages.
- Replace error throwing with an error object interface for controlled
  handling. This ensures that errors are propagated to the renderer
  process without being limited by Electron's error object
  serialization limitations as detailed in electron/electron#24427.
- Add logging for dialog actions to aid in troubleshooting.
- Rename `fileName` to `defaultFilename` in `saveFile` functions
  to clarify its purpose.
- Centralize message assertion in `LoggerStub` for consistency.
- Introduce `expectTrue` in tests for clearer boolean assertions.
- Standardize `filename` usage across the codebase.
- Enhance existing test names and organization for clarity.
- Update related documentation.
2024-01-14 22:35:53 +01:00
undergroundwires
c546a33eff Show native save dialogs in desktop app #50, #264
This commit introduces native operating system file dialogs in the
desktop application replacing the existing web-based dialogs.

It lays the foundation for future enhancements such as:

- Providing error messages when saving or executing files, addressing
  #264.
- Creating system restore points, addressing #50.

Documentation updates:

- Update `desktop-vs-web-features.md` with added functionality.
- Update `README.md` with security feature highlights.
- Update home page documentation to emphasize security features.

Other supporting changes include:

- Integrate IPC communication channels for secure Electron dialog API
  interactions.
- Refactor `IpcRegistration` for more type-safety and simplicity.
- Introduce a Vue hook to encapsulate dialog functionality.
- Improve errors during IPC registration for easier troubleshooting.
- Move `ClientLoggerFactory` for consistency in hooks organization and
  remove `LoggerFactory` interface for simplicity.
- Add tests for the save file dialog in the browser context.
- Add `Blob` polyfill in tests to compensate for the missing
  `blob.text()` function in `jsdom` (see jsdom/jsdom#2555).

Improve environment detection logic:

- Treat test environment as browser environments to correctly activate
  features based on the environment. This resolves issues where the
  environment is misidentified as desktop, but Electron preloader APIs
  are missing.
- Rename `isDesktop` environment identification variable to
  `isRunningAsDesktopApplication` for better clarity and to avoid
  confusion with desktop environments in web/browser/test environments.
- Simplify `BrowserRuntimeEnvironment` to consistently detect
  non-desktop application environments.
- Improve environment detection for Electron main process
  (electron/electron#2288).
2024-01-13 18:04:23 +01:00
undergroundwires
b404a91ada Fix invisible script execution on Windows #264
This commit addresses an issue in the privacy.sexy desktop application
where scripts executed as administrator on Windows were running in the
background. This was observed in environments like Windows Pro VMs on
Azure, where operations typically run with administrative privileges.

Previously, the application used the `"$path"` shell command to execute
scripts. This mechanism failed to activate the logic for requesting
admin privileges if the app itself was running as an administrator.
To resolve this, the script execution process has been modified to
explicitly ask for administrator privileges using the `VerbAs` method.
This ensures that the script always runs in a new `cmd.exe` window,
enhancing visibility and user interaction.

Other supporting changes:

- Rename the generated script file from `run-{timestamp}-{extension}` er
  to `{timestamp}-privacy-script-{extension}` for clearer identification
  and better file sorting.
- Refactor `ScriptFileCreator` to parameterize file extension and
  script name.
- Rename `OsTimestampedFilenameGenerator` to
  `TimestampedFilenameGenerator` to better reflect its new and more
  scoped functionality after refactoring mentioned abvoe.
- Remove `setAppName()` due to ineffective behavior in Windows.
- Update `SECURITY.md` to highlight that the app doesn't require admin
  rights for standard operations.
- Add `.editorconfig` settings for PowerShell scripts.
- Add a integration test for script execution logic. Improve environment
  detection for more reliable test execution.
- Disable application logging during unit/integration tests to keep test
  outputs clean and focused.
2024-01-09 20:44:06 +01:00
undergroundwires
728584240c Fix touch, cursor and accessibility in slider
This commit improves the horizontal slider between the generated code
area and the script list. It enhances interaction, accessibility and
performance. It provides missing touch responsiveness, improves
accessibility by using better HTML semantics, introduces throttling and
refactors cursor handling during drag operations with added tests.

These changes provides smoother user experience, better support for
touch devices, reduce load during interactions and ensure the
component's behavior is intuitive and accessible across different
devices and interactions.

- Fix horizontal slider not responding to touch events.
- Improve slider handle to be a `<button>` for improved accessibility
  and native browser support, improving user interaction and keyboard
  support.
- Add throttling in the slider for performance optimization, reducing
  processing load during actions.
- Fix losing dragging state cursor on hover over page elements such as
  input boxes and buttons during dragging.
- Separate dragging logic into its own compositional hook for clearer
  separation of concerns.
- Refactor global cursor mutation process.
- Increase robustness in global cursor changes by preserving and
  restoring previous cursor style to prevent potential side-effects.
- Use Vue 3.2 feature for defining cursor CSS style in `<style>`
  section.
- Expand unit test coverage for horizontal slider, use MouseEvent and
  type cast it to PointerEvent as MouseEvent is not yet supported by
  `jsdom` (see jsdom/jsdom#2527).
2024-01-08 23:08:10 +01:00
undergroundwires
c84a1bb74c Fix script deletion during execution on desktop
This commit fixes an issue seen on certain Windows environments (Windows
10 22H2 and 11 23H2 Pro Azure VMs) where scripts were being deleted
during execution due to temporary directory usage. To resolve this,
scripts are now stored in a persistent directory, enhancing reliability
for long-running scripts and improving auditability along with
troubleshooting.

Key changes:

- Move script execution logic to the `main` process from `preloader` to
  utilize Electron's `app.getPath`.
- Improve runtime environment detection for non-browser environments to
  allow its usage in Electron main process.
- Introduce a secure module to expose IPC channels from the main process
  to the renderer via the preloader process.

Supporting refactorings include:

- Simplify `CodeRunner` interface by removing the `tempScriptFolderName`
  parameter.
- Rename `NodeSystemOperations` to `NodeElectronSystemOperations` as it
  now wraps electron APIs too, and convert it to class for simplicity.
- Rename `TemporaryFileCodeRunner` to `ScriptFileCodeRunner` to reflect
  its new functinoality.
- Rename `SystemOperations` folder to `System` for simplicity.
- Rename `HostRuntimeEnvironment` to `BrowserRuntimeEnvironment` for
  clarity.
- Refactor main Electron process configuration to align with latest
  Electron documentation/recommendations.
- Refactor unit tests `BrowserRuntimeEnvironment` to simplify singleton
  workaround.
- Use alias imports like `electron/main` and `electron/common` for
  better clarity.
2024-01-06 18:47:58 +01:00
undergroundwires
bf7fb0732c Bump ESLint Typescript dependencies to latest
- Bump all ESLint dependencies related to TypeScript to their latest
  version. This was made possible by the resolution of compatibility
  issues with `@vue/eslint-config-airbnb-with-typescript`.
  See vuejs/eslint-config-airbnb#58 for details.
- Refactor code to comply with the latest linting configuration.
- Improve documentation in the ESLint configuration file to better
  describe the functionality and limitations of
  `@vue/typescript/recommended`.
  See vuejs/eslint-config-typescript#67 for details.
- Document functionality and limitation of `@vue/typescript/recommended`
  more clearly in ESLint configuration file.
2024-01-05 14:18:50 +01:00
undergroundwires
40f5eb8334 Fix handling special chars in script paths
This commit improves the handling of paths with spaces or special
characters during script execution in the desktop application.

Key improvements:

- Paths are now quoted for macOS/Linux, addressing issues with
  whitespace or single quotes.
- Windows paths are enclosed in double quotes to handle special
  characters.

Other supporting changes:

- Add more documentation for terminal execution commands.
- Refactor terminal script file execution into a dedicated file for
  improved separation of concerns.
- Refactor naming of `RuntimeEnvironment` to align with naming
  conventions (no interface with I prefix) and for clarity.
- Refactor `TemporaryFileCodeRunner` to simplify it by removing the `os`
  parameter and handling OS-specific logic within the filename generator
  instead.
- Refactor `fileName` to `filename` for consistency.
2024-01-02 16:16:31 +01:00
undergroundwires
cdc32d1f12 Improve desktop script runs with timestamps & logs
Improve script execution in the desktop app by introducing timestamped
filenames and detailed logging. These changes aim to facilitate easier
debugging, auditing and overall better user experience.

Key changes:

- Add timestamps in filenames for temporary files to aid in
  troubleshooting and auditing.
- Add application logging throughout the script execution process to
  enhance troubleshooting capabilities.

Other supporting changes:

- Refactor `TemporaryFileCodeRunner` with subfunctions for improved
  readability, maintenance, reusability and extensibility.
- Refactor unit tests for `TemporaryFileCodeRunner` for improved
  granularity and simplicity.
- Create centralized definition of supported operating systems by
  privacy.sexy to ensure robust and consistent test case creation.
- Simplify the `runCode` method by removing the file extension
  parameter; now handled internally by `FileNameGenerator`.
2023-12-31 14:28:58 +01:00
undergroundwires
86fde6d7dc Fix button inconsistencies and macOS layout shifts
This commit fixes layout shifts experienced in macOS Safari when
hovering over top menu items. Instead of making text bold — which was
causing layout shifts — the hover effect now changes the text color.
This ensures a consistent UI across different browsers and platforms.

Additionally, this commit fixes the styling of the privacy button
located in the bottom right corner. Previously styled as an `<a>`
element, it is now correctly represented as a `<button>`.

Furthermore, the commit enhances HTML conformity and accessibility by
correctly using `<button>` and `<a>` tags instead of relying on click
interactions on `<span>` elements.

This commit introduces `FlatButton` Vue component and a new
`flat-button` mixin. These centralize button usage and link styles,
aligning the hover/touch reactions of buttons across the application,
thereby creating a more consistent user interface.
2023-12-29 17:26:40 +01:00
undergroundwires
645c333787 Fix unresponsive circle icon in revert button
This commit fixes a UI bug where the circle icon of the revertbutton was
unresponsive to clicks. The solution involves replacing the
pseudo-element (`:before`) with an actual HTML element, enabling direct
event binding.

Additional improvements include:

- Removal of redundant `z-index` properties to simplify click event
  handling and reduce complexity.
- Programmatic toggle of `isChecked` on click, providing more controlled
  and explicit behavior and avoiding issues with native checkbox
  behavior, especially when overlaid on a pseudo-element.
2023-12-19 10:44:54 +01:00
undergroundwires
efa05f42bc Improve security by isolating code execution more
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.
2023-12-18 17:30:56 +01:00
undergroundwires
20633972e9 Fix touch-enabled Chromium highlight on tree nodes
This commit resolves issues with the touch highlight behavior on tree
nodes in touch-enabled Chromium browsers (such as Google Chrome).

The fix addresses two issues:

1. Dual color transition issue during tapping actions on tree nodes.
2. Not highlighting full visible width of the node on keyboard focus.

Other changes include:

- Create `InteractableNode.vue` to centralize click styling and logic.
- Remove redundant click/hover/touch styling from `LeafTreeNode.vue` and
  `HierarchicalTreeNode.vue`.
2023-12-15 08:00:46 +01:00
undergroundwires
3457fe18cf Fix OS switching not working on tree view UI
This commit resolves a rendering bug in the tree view component.
Previously, updating the tree collection prior to node updates led to
rendering errors due to the presence of non-existent nodes in the new
collection.

Changes:

- Implement manual control over the rendering process in tree view. This
  includes clearing the rendering queue and currently rendered nodes
  before updates, aligning the rendering process with the updated
  collection.
- Add Cypress E2E tests to test switching between all operating systems
  and script views, ensuring no uncaught errors and preventing
  regression.
- Replace hardcoded operating system lists in the download URL list view
  with a unified `getSupportedOsList()` method from the application,
  reducing duplication and simplifying future updates.
- Rename `initial-nodes` to `nodes` in `TreeView.vue` to reflect their
  mutable nature.
- Centralize the function for getting operating system names into
  `OperatingSystemNames.ts`, improving reusability in E2E tests.
2023-12-14 09:51:42 +01:00
undergroundwires
fe3de498c8 win: improve disabling of Application Experience
This commit improves disabling of Application Experience component by
improving the categorization, documentation, existing scripts and adding
new scripts. It renames the scripts to be more user-friendly but still
technically accurate.

- Rename scripts to make them easier for non-technical users to
  understand.
- Improve existing documentation and add more documentation.
- Add new scripts for:
  - 'Disable "MareBackup" task'
  - 'Disable "SdbinstMergeDbTask" task'
  - 'Disable "PcaPatchDbTask" task'
- Improve `CompatTelRunner.exe` disabling to soft-delete the file.
2023-12-13 09:14:01 +01:00
undergroundwires
15134ea04b Fix tree view alignment and padding issues
This commit addresses issues with the tree view not fully utilizing the
available width (appearing squeezed on the left) on bigger screens, and
inconsistent padding during searches.

The changes centralize padding and script tree rendering logic to
enforce consistency and prevent regression.

Changes:

- Fix tree view width utilization.
- Refactor SCSS variables for better IDE support.
- Unify padding and tree background color logic for consistent padding
  and coloring around the tree component.
- Fix no padding around the tree in tree view.
- Centralize color SCSS variable for script background for consistent
  application theming.
2023-12-12 03:44:02 +01:00
undergroundwires
916c9d62d9 Fix tooltip overflow on smaller screens
This commit addresses three main issues related to tooltips on devices
with smaller screens:

1. Fix tooltip overflow: On mobile devices, tooltips associated with
   script selection options (None, Standard, Strict, All) were
   overflowing due to inherited `white-space: nowrap` styling. This
   styling caused tooltips to render beyond screen limits. The fix
   involves applying `white-space: initial` to the tooltip overlay,
   preventing this style propagation and resolving the overflow issue.
2. Corrects tooltip arrow placement: Previously, when tooltips shifted
   from their default top position to the bottom on smaller screens,
   their arrows did not reposition accordingly. This issue was caused by
   using an incorrect reference for tooltip placement calculation. By
   updating the reference used to the one from `useFloating` function,
   the tooltip arrow now correctly aligns with the adjusted position.
3. Uniform margin handling: Enhances the margin settings around tooltips
   to maintain a consistent gap between the tooltip and the document
   edges, visible particularly on smaller screens.

Additionaly, the `DevToolkit` component has been improved for easier
testing. It is now non-interactable (except for its buttons) to prevent
it from getting in the way when testing on smaller screens. A new close
button has been added, allowing developers/testers to completely hide
the DevToolkit if desired.
2023-12-10 19:53:19 +01:00
undergroundwires
08dbfead7c Centralize log file and refactor desktop logging
- Migrate to `electron-log` v5.X.X, centralizing log files to adhere to
  best-practices.
- Add critical event logging in the log file.
- Replace `ElectronLog` type with `LogFunctions` for better abstraction.
- Unify log handling in `desktop-runtime-error` by removing
  `renderer.log` due to `electron-log` v5 changes.
- Update and extend logger interfaces, removing 'I' prefix and adding
  common log levels to abstract `electron-log` completely.
- Move logger interfaces to the application layer as it's cross-cutting
  concern, meanwhile keeping the implementations in the infrastructure
  layer.
- Introduce `useLogger` hook for easier logging in Vue components.
- Simplify `WindowVariables` by removing nullable properties.
- Improve documentation to clearly differentiate between desktop and web
  versions, outlining specific features of each.
2023-12-02 11:50:25 +01:00
undergroundwires
d328f08952 Fix incorrect URL rendering in documentation texts
This commit addresses incorrect URL rendering within documentation text
by improving auto-linkified URL labels, handling `+` symbols as spaces,
enhancing readability of encoded path segments and manually updating
some of the documetation.

Key improvements:

- Parse `+` as whitespace in URLs for accurate script labeling.
- Interpret multiple whitespaces as single for robustness.
- Decode path segments for clearer links.
- Refactor markdown renderer.
- Expand unit tests for comprehensive coverage.

Documentation has been updated to fix inline URL references and improve
linkification across several scripts, ensuring more readable and
user-friendly content.

Affected files and documentation sections have been adjusted
accordingly, including script and category names for consistency and
clarity.

Some of the script/category documentation changing fixing URL rendering
includes:

- 'Disable sending information to Customer Experience Improvement
  Program':
  - Fix reference URLs being inlined.
- 'Disable "Secure boot" button in "Windows Security"':
  - Fix rendering issue due to auto-linkification of `markdown-it`.
- 'Clear Internet Explorer DOMStore':
  - Fix rendering issue due to auto-linkification of `markdown-it`.
- 'Disable "Windows Defender Firewall" service':
  - Fix rendering issue due to auto-linkification of `markdown-it`.
  - Convert YAML comments to markdown comments visible by users.
  - Add breaking behavior to script name, changing script name to.
- 'Disable Microsoft Defender Firewall services and drivers':
  - Remove information about breaking behavior to avoid duplication and
    be consistent with the documentation of the rest of the collections.
- Use consistent styling for warning texts starting with `Caution:`.
- Rename 'Remove extensions' category to 'Remove extension apps' for
  consistency with names of its sibling categories.
2023-11-27 05:17:58 +01:00
undergroundwires
9845a7cd68 Fix rendering of inline code blocks for docs
Styling of codeblocks:

- Uniform margins as other documentation elements.
- Add small margin for inline code-blocks.
- Use different background color for inline code-blocks.
- Introduce `inline-code` and `code-block` mixins for clarity in
  styling.

Overflowing of codeblocks:

- Improve flex layout of the tree component to be handle overflowing
  content and providing maximum available width. To be able to correctly
  provide maximum available width in card content, card expansion layout
  is changed so both close button and the content gets their full width.
- Other refactorings to support this:
  - Introduce separate Vue component for checkboxes of nodes for better
    separation of concerns and improved maintainability.
  - Refactor `LeafTreeNode` to make it simpler, separating layout concerns
    from other styling.
  - `ScriptsTree.vue`: Prefer `<div>`s instead of `<span>`s as they
    represent large content.
  - Remove unnecessary `<div>`s and use `<template>`s to reduce HTML
    complexity.
  - Update script documentation to not include unnecessary left padding
    on script code blocks.
  - Refactor SCSS variable names in `DocumentationText.vue` for clarity.
2023-11-25 11:03:33 +01:00
undergroundwires
1442f62633 Fix spacing in documentation for readability
This commit improves the readability of the script/category
documentations by refining the vertical and horizontal spacing. The
adjustments aim to create more visually consistent layout.

Styling changes include:

- Add more and consistent spacing between text parts (such as lists,
  tables, paragraphs etc.).
- Remove top/bottom spacing at the start and end of the text.
- Add more horizontal spacing (padding on left) for lists.
- Improve blockquote styling with a border and similar spacing as other
  parts.
2023-11-23 07:39:11 +01:00
undergroundwires
e299d40fa1 Fix layout jumps/shifts and overflow on modals
This commit improves the user interface in modal display.

- Prevent layout shifts caused by background scrollbars when modals are
  active.
- Fix unintended overflow of modals on small screens, preventing parts
  of the modal from being cut off on the right side.
- Refactor DOM manipulation, enhancing modularity, reusability,
  extensibility, and separation of concerns.
- Centralize viewport test scenarios for different sizes in a single
  definition for E2E tests.
2023-11-19 23:51:25 +01:00
undergroundwires
cb42f11b97 Fix code highlighting and optimize category select
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.
2023-11-18 22:23:27 +01:00
undergroundwires
4531645b4c Refactor to Vue 3 recommended ESLint rules
These updates ensure better adherence to Vue 3 standards and improve
overall code quality and readability.

- Update ESLint configuration from Vue 2.x to Vue 3 rules.
- Switch from "essential" to strictest "recommended" ESLint ruleset.
- Adjust ESLint script to treat warnings as errors by using
  `--max-warnings=0` flag. This enforces stricter code quality controls
  provided by Vue 3 rules.
2023-11-17 13:57:13 +01:00
undergroundwires
bf3426f91b Fix card list UI layout shifts (jumps) on load
This commit fixes layout shifts that occur on card list part of the page
when the page is initially loaded.

- Resolve issue where card list starts with minimal width, leading
  to jumps in UI until correct width is calculated on medium and
  big screens.
- Dispose of existing `ResizeObserver` properly before creating a new
  one. This prevents leaks and incorrect width calculations if
  `containerElement` changes.
- Throttle resize events to minimize width/height calculation changes,
  enhancing performance and reducing the chances for layout shifts.

Supporting CI/CD improvements:

- Enable artifact upload in CI/CD even if E2E tests fail.
- Distinguish uploaded artifacts by operating system for clarity.
2023-11-16 16:06:33 +01:00
undergroundwires
3864f04218 win: improve disabling of scheduled tasks
This commit:

- Reduces false-positive error messages when disabling scheduled tasks.
  E.g., `ERROR: The specified task name ... does not exist in the system.`
- Centralizes and unifies the logic for disabling scheduled tasks.
- Adds additional documentation, including the existence status of tasks
  on default installations.
- Updates and improves the scripts that disable scheduled tasks.
- Improves consistency of headers in documentation text by removing the
  top margin introduces by headers.

Introduces `DisableScheduledTask` templating function:

- It provides a unified way of disabling scheduled tasks.
- It displays user-friendly messages if a task cannot be found.
- It can now handle multiple tasks found matching a pattern.
- The script now exits with the correct error code.
- It skips enable/disable actions if it's not necessary.

Improve existing scripts:

- 'Disable Google update services':
  - Rename to 'Disable Google background automatic updates'.
  - Add missing scheduled tasks observed in newer versions of Chrome.
  - Change the recommendation for disabling certain tasks to `Strict`,
    as they may interfere with Google Credential Provider as
    side-effect.
  - Separate into more categories/scripts for better granularity and
    documentation.
- 'Disable Adobe Acrobat update services':
  - Rename to 'Disable Adobe background automatic updates'.
  - Separate into more categories/scripts for enhanced granularity and
    documentation.
  - Remove end-of-life `Adobe Flash Player Updater` scheduled task and
    `adobeflashplayerupdatesvc`.
- 'Disable Dropbox automatic update services':
  - Rename to 'Disable Dropbox background automatic updates'.
  - Seperate into more categories/scripts.
- 'Disable Webcam Telemetry (`devicecensus.exe`)':
  - Rename to 'Disable census data collection'.
  - Add the disabling of the "Device User" task under it.
- 'Disable `devicecensus.exe` (telemetry) process':
  - Rename to 'Disable device and configuration data collection tool'.
- 'Disable Nvidia telemetry services':
  - Rename to 'Disable Nvidia telemetry scheduled tasks'.
  - Converted into a category for better granularity.
  - Improve documentation.
- 'Disable Defender tasks':
  - Rename to 'Disable Defender scheduled tasks'.
- 'Disable "Windows Defender ExploitGuard" task':
  - Rename to 'Disable "ExploitGuard MDM policy Refresh" task'.
- 'Remove Nvidia telemetry tasks':
  - Rename to 'Remove Nvidia telemetry packages', as "tasks" often
    refers to scheduled tasks.
- 'Disable Microsoft Office Subscription Heartbeat'
  - Rename to 'Disable "Microsoft Office Subscription Heartbeat" task'.
  - Remove disabling of the undocumented `Office 16 Subscription
    Heartbeat` task.
- 'Disable OneDrive scheduled tasks':
  - Improve documentation.
  - Add disabling of 'OneDrive Per-Machine Standalone Update' task.
- 'Disable Customer Experience Improvement Program'
  - Rename to 'Disable "Customer Experience Improvement Program"
    scheduled tasks' for clarity.
2023-11-15 21:30:42 +01:00
undergroundwires
e541a35e86 Fix mobile layout overflow caused by tooltips
This commit fixes an issue where tooltips create unwanted horizontal
overflow on mobile devices.

An overlay has been added to contain the tooltip within the viewport,
ensuring it doesn't disrupt the page layout.

The changes include adjustments to CSS visibility and pointer event
handling for the tooltip container and its children.

Changes:

- Introduce an overlay that spans the entire viewport for the tooltip
  container.
- Add CSS rules to ensure the tooltip and its children maintain correct
  pointer events and overflow behavior.
- Add a Cypress end-to-end test that verifies the absence of the
  unintended horizontal overflow on small screens.
- Uploads videos/screenshots as artifacts during CI/CD to provide easier
  troubleshooting. This change is supported by creating
  `cypress-dirs.json` to be able to share directory information with
  CI/CD runners and cypress configuration file.
2023-11-14 13:46:53 +01:00
undergroundwires
bd383ed273 Fix icon tooltip alignment on instructions modal
This commit fixes a UI misalignment issue for toolips in the download
instructions modal.

The existing margin on icons caused tooltips to be misaligned upon hover
or touch.

Changes include:

- Introduce wrapper elements to encapsulate the margin, ensuring
  tooltips align with the corresponding icons.
- Extract the information incon into a separate Vue component to adhere
  to the single-responsibility principle and improve maintainability.
- Remove redundant newline at the end of 'Open terminal' tooltip to
  reduce the visual clutter.
2023-11-13 19:02:14 +01:00
undergroundwires
949fac1a7c Refactor to enforce strictNullChecks
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.
2023-11-12 22:54:00 +01:00
undergroundwires
7ab16ecccb Refactor watch sources for reliability
This commit changes `WatchSource` signatures into `Readonly<Ref>`s.

It provides two important benefits:

1. Eliminates the possibility of `undefined` states, that's result of
   using `WatchSource`s. This previously required additional null checks.
   By using `Readonly<Ref>`, the state handling becomes simpler and less
   susceptible to null errors.
2. Optimizes performance by using references:
   - Avoids the reactive layer of `computed` references when not needed.
   - The `watch` syntax, such as `watch(() => ref.value)`, can introduce
     side effects. For example, it does not account for `triggerRef` in
     scenarios where the value remains unchanged, preventing the watcher
     from running (vuejs/core#9579).
2023-11-11 13:55:21 +01:00
undergroundwires
58cd551a30 Refactor user selection state handling using hook
This commit introduces `useUserSelectionState` compositional hook. it
centralizes and allows reusing the logic for tracking and mutation user
selection state across the application.

The change aims to increase code reusability, simplify the code, improve
testability, and adhere to the single responsibility principle. It makes
the code more reliable against race conditions and removes the need for
tracking deep changes.

Other supporting changes:

- Introduce `CardStateIndicator` component for displaying the card state
  indicator icon, improving the testability and separation of concerns.
- Refactor `SelectionTypeHandler` to use functional code with more clear
  interfaces to simplify the code. It reduces complexity, increases
  maintainability and increase readability by explicitly separating
  mutating functions.
- Add new unit tests and extend improving ones to cover the new logic
  introduced in this commit. Remove the need to mount a wrapper
  component to simplify and optimize some tests, using parameter
  injection to inject dependencies intead.
2023-11-10 13:16:53 +01:00
undergroundwires
7770a9b521 Refactor DI for simplicity and type safety
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.
2023-11-09 13:17:38 +01:00
undergroundwires
af7219f6e1 Fix tree node check states not being updated
This commit fixes a bug where the check states of tree nodes were not
correctly updated upon selecting predefined groups like "Standard",
"Strict", "None" and "All".

It resolves the issue by manually triggering of updates for mutated
array containing selected scripts.

It enhances test coverage to prevent regression and verify the correct
behavior of state updates.

This bug was introduced in commit
4995e49c46, which optimized reactivity by
removing deep state tracking.
2023-11-07 01:14:38 +01:00
undergroundwires
8ccaec7af6 Fix unresponsive copy button on instructions modal
This commit fixes the bug where the "Copy" button does not copy when
clicked on download instructions modal (on Linux and macOS).

This commit also introduces several improvements to the UI components
related to copy action and their interaction with the clipboard feature.

It adds more tests to avoid regression of the bugs and improves
maintainability, testability and adherence to Vue's reactive principles.

Changes include:

- Fix non-responsive copy button in the download instructions modal by
  triggering a `click` event in `AppIcon.vue`.
- Improve `TheCodeButtons.vue`:
  - Remove redundant `getCurrentCode` function.
  - Separate components for each button for better separation of
    concerns and higher testability.
  - Use the `gap` property in the flexbox layout, replacing the less
    explicit sibling combinator approach.
- Add `useClipboard` compositional hook for more idiomatic Vue approach
  to interacting with the clipboard.
- Add `useCurrentCode` compositional hook to handle current code state
  more effectively with unified logic.
- Abstract clipboard operations to an interface to isolate
  responsibilities.
- Switch clipboard implementation to the `navigator.clipboard` API,
  moving away from the deprecated `document.execCommand`.
- Move clipboard logic to the presentation layer to conform to
  separation of concerns and domain-driven design principles.
- Improve `IconButton.vue` component to increase reusability with
  consistent sizing.
2023-11-06 21:55:43 +01:00