Show messages for users if the ROOT_URL is wrong, show JavaScript errors (#18971)
* ROOT_URL issues: some users did wrong to there app.ini config, then:
* The assets can not be loaded (AppSubUrl != "" and users try to access http://host:3000/)
*The ROOT_URL is wrong, then many URLs in Gitea are broken.
Now Gitea show enough information to users.
* JavaScript error issues, there are many users affected by JavaScript errors, some are caused by frontend bugs, some are caused by broken customized templates. If these JS errors can be found at first time, then maintainers do not need to ask about how bug occurs again and again.
* Some people like to modify the `head.tmpl`, so we separate the script part to `head_script.tmpl`, then it's much safer.
* use specialized CSS class "js-global-error", end users still have a chance to hide error messages by customized CSS styles.
3 years ago
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{{/*
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==== DO NOT EDIT ====
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If you are customizing Gitea, please do not change this file.
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If you introduce mistakes in it, Gitea JavaScript code wouldn't run correctly.
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*/}}
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<script>
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window.addEventListener('error', function(e) {window._globalHandlerErrors=window._globalHandlerErrors||[]; window._globalHandlerErrors.push(e);});
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window.config = {
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appUrl: '{{AppUrl}}',
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appSubUrl: '{{AppSubUrl}}',
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assetVersionEncoded: encodeURIComponent('{{AssetVersion}}'), // will be used in URL construction directly
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Show messages for users if the ROOT_URL is wrong, show JavaScript errors (#18971)
* ROOT_URL issues: some users did wrong to there app.ini config, then:
* The assets can not be loaded (AppSubUrl != "" and users try to access http://host:3000/)
*The ROOT_URL is wrong, then many URLs in Gitea are broken.
Now Gitea show enough information to users.
* JavaScript error issues, there are many users affected by JavaScript errors, some are caused by frontend bugs, some are caused by broken customized templates. If these JS errors can be found at first time, then maintainers do not need to ask about how bug occurs again and again.
* Some people like to modify the `head.tmpl`, so we separate the script part to `head_script.tmpl`, then it's much safer.
* use specialized CSS class "js-global-error", end users still have a chance to hide error messages by customized CSS styles.
3 years ago
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assetUrlPrefix: '{{AssetUrlPrefix}}',
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runModeIsProd: {{.RunModeIsProd}},
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customEmojis: {{CustomEmojis}},
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useServiceWorker: {{UseServiceWorker}},
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csrfToken: '{{.CsrfToken}}',
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pageData: {{.PageData}},
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notificationSettings: {{NotificationSettings}}, {{/*a map provided by NewFuncMap in helper.go*/}}
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enableTimeTracking: {{EnableTimetracking}},
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{{if or .Participants .Assignees .MentionableTeams}}
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Show messages for users if the ROOT_URL is wrong, show JavaScript errors (#18971)
* ROOT_URL issues: some users did wrong to there app.ini config, then:
* The assets can not be loaded (AppSubUrl != "" and users try to access http://host:3000/)
*The ROOT_URL is wrong, then many URLs in Gitea are broken.
Now Gitea show enough information to users.
* JavaScript error issues, there are many users affected by JavaScript errors, some are caused by frontend bugs, some are caused by broken customized templates. If these JS errors can be found at first time, then maintainers do not need to ask about how bug occurs again and again.
* Some people like to modify the `head.tmpl`, so we separate the script part to `head_script.tmpl`, then it's much safer.
* use specialized CSS class "js-global-error", end users still have a chance to hide error messages by customized CSS styles.
3 years ago
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tributeValues: Array.from(new Map([
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{{- range .Participants -}}
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['{{.Name}}', {key: '{{.Name}} {{.FullName}}', value: '{{.Name}}', name: '{{.Name}}', fullname: '{{.FullName}}', avatar: '{{.AvatarLink $.Context}}'}],
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{{- end -}}
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{{- range .Assignees -}}
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['{{.Name}}', {key: '{{.Name}} {{.FullName}}', value: '{{.Name}}', name: '{{.Name}}', fullname: '{{.FullName}}', avatar: '{{.AvatarLink $.Context}}'}],
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{{- end -}}
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{{- range .MentionableTeams -}}
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['{{$.MentionableTeamsOrg}}/{{.Name}}', {key: '{{$.MentionableTeamsOrg}}/{{.Name}}', value: '{{$.MentionableTeamsOrg}}/{{.Name}}', name: '{{$.MentionableTeamsOrg}}/{{.Name}}', avatar: '{{$.MentionableTeamsOrgAvatar}}'}],
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{{- end -}}
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Show messages for users if the ROOT_URL is wrong, show JavaScript errors (#18971)
* ROOT_URL issues: some users did wrong to there app.ini config, then:
* The assets can not be loaded (AppSubUrl != "" and users try to access http://host:3000/)
*The ROOT_URL is wrong, then many URLs in Gitea are broken.
Now Gitea show enough information to users.
* JavaScript error issues, there are many users affected by JavaScript errors, some are caused by frontend bugs, some are caused by broken customized templates. If these JS errors can be found at first time, then maintainers do not need to ask about how bug occurs again and again.
* Some people like to modify the `head.tmpl`, so we separate the script part to `head_script.tmpl`, then it's much safer.
* use specialized CSS class "js-global-error", end users still have a chance to hide error messages by customized CSS styles.
3 years ago
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]).values()),
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{{end}}
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mermaidMaxSourceCharacters: {{MermaidMaxSourceCharacters}},
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{{/* this global i18n object should only contain general texts. for specialized texts, it should be provided inside the related modules by: (1) API response (2) HTML data-attribute (3) PageData */}}
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i18n: {
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copy_success: '{{.locale.Tr "copy_success"}}',
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copy_error: '{{.locale.Tr "copy_error"}}',
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error_occurred: '{{.locale.Tr "error.occurred"}}',
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network_error: '{{.locale.Tr "error.network_error"}}',
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Use a general approch to improve a11y for all checkboxes and dropdowns. (#23542)
This PR follows #22599 and #23450
The major improvements:
1. The `aria-*.js` are totally transparent now, no need to call
`attachDropdownAria` explicitly anymore.
* It hooks the `$.fn.checkbox` and `$.fn.dropdown`, then our patch
works.
* It makes all dynamically generated checkbox/dropdown work with a11y
without any change
* eg: the `conversation.find('.dropdown').dropdown();` in `repo-diff.js`
2. Since it's totally transparent now, it could be easier to modify or
remove in the future.
3. It handles all selection labels as well (by onLabelCreate), so it
supports "multiple selection dropdown" now.
* It partially completes one of my TODOs: `TODO: multiple selection is
not supported yet.`
4. The code structure is clearer, code blocks are splitted into
different functions.
* The old `attachOneDropdownAria` was splitted into separate functions.
* It makes it easier to add more fine tunes in the future, and co-work
with contributors.
6. The code logic is similar as before, only two new parts:
1. the `ariaCheckboxFn` and `ariaDropdownFn` functions
2. the `onLabelCreate` and `updateSelectionLabel` functions
In `aria-dropdown.js` I had to mix jQuery and Vanilla JS somewhat, I
think the code is still understandable, otherwise the code would be much
more complex to read.
Thanks to fsologureng for the idea about "improving the 'delete icon'
with aria attributes".
If there is anything unclear or incorrect, feel free to ask and discuss,
or propose new PRs for it.
2 years ago
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remove_label_str: '{{.locale.Tr "remove_label_str"}}',
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Show messages for users if the ROOT_URL is wrong, show JavaScript errors (#18971)
* ROOT_URL issues: some users did wrong to there app.ini config, then:
* The assets can not be loaded (AppSubUrl != "" and users try to access http://host:3000/)
*The ROOT_URL is wrong, then many URLs in Gitea are broken.
Now Gitea show enough information to users.
* JavaScript error issues, there are many users affected by JavaScript errors, some are caused by frontend bugs, some are caused by broken customized templates. If these JS errors can be found at first time, then maintainers do not need to ask about how bug occurs again and again.
* Some people like to modify the `head.tmpl`, so we separate the script part to `head_script.tmpl`, then it's much safer.
* use specialized CSS class "js-global-error", end users still have a chance to hide error messages by customized CSS styles.
3 years ago
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},
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};
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{{/* in case some pages don't render the pageData, we make sure it is an object to prevent null access */}}
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window.config.pageData = window.config.pageData || {};
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</script>
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Introduce customized HTML elements, fix incorrect AppUrl usages in templates (#22861)
This PR follows:
* #21986
* #22831
This PR also introduce customized HTML elements, which would also help
problems like:
* #17760
* #21429
* #21440
With customized HTML elements, there won't be any load-search-replace
operations, and it can avoid page flicking (which @silverwind cares a
lot).
Browser support:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/customElements
# FAQ
## Why the component has the prefix?
As usual, I would strongly suggest to add prefixes for our own/private
names. The dedicated prefix will avoid conflicts in the future, and it
makes it easier to introduce various 3rd components, like GitHub's
`relative-time` component. If there is no prefix, it's impossible to
introduce another public component with the same name in the future.
## Why the `custcomp.js` is loaded before HTML body? The `index.js` is
after HTML body.
Customized components must be registered before the content loading.
Otherwise there would be still some flicking.
`custcomp.js` should have its own dependencies and should be very light,
so it won't affect the page loading time too much.
## Why use `data-url` attribute but not use the `textContent`?
According to the standard, the `connectedCallback` occurs on the
tag-opening moment. The element's children are not ready yet.
## Why not use `{{.GuessCurrentOrigin $.ctx ...}}` to let backend decide
the absolute URL?
It's difficult for backend to guess the correct protocol(scheme)
correctly with zero configuration. Generating the absolute URL from
frontend can guarantee that the URL is 100% correct -- since the user is
visiting it.
# Screenshot
<details>
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2114189/218256757-a267c8ba-3108-4755-9ae5-329f1b08f615.png)
</details>
2 years ago
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<script src="{{AssetUrlPrefix}}/js/webcomponents.js?v={{AssetVersion}}"></script>
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