Fix#27466
The problem is that any item in the menu could be hidden, pure CSS won't
work, and dropdown's builtin "hideDividers" doesn't work with our "scope
dividers". The newly introduced "archived" label makes the dividers
regression more.
- Prefer
[window.location.assign](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Location/assign)
over assigning to
[window.location](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/location)
which typescript does not like. This works in all browsers including
PaleMoon.
- Fix all typescript issues in `web_src/js/webcomponents`, no behaviour
changes.
- ~~Workaround bug in `@typescript-eslint/no-unnecessary-type-assertion`
rule.~~
- Omit vendored file from type checks.
- `tsc` error count is reduce by 53 with these changes.
None of the frontend js/ts files was touched besides these two commands
(edit: no longer true, I touched one file in
61105d0618
because of a deprecation that was not showing before the rename).
`tsc` currently reports 778 errors, so I have disabled it in CI as
planned.
Everything appears to work fine.
This enables eslint to use the typescript parser and resolver which
brings some benefits that eslint rules now have type information
available and a tsconfig.json is required for the upcoming typescript
migration as well. Notable changes done:
- Add typescript parser and resolver
- Move the vue-specific config into the root file
- Enable `vue-scoped-css/enforce-style-type` rule, there was only one
violation and I added a inline disable there.
- Fix new lint errors that were detected because of the parser change
- Update `i/no-unresolved` to remove now-unnecessary workaround for the
resolver
- Disable `i/no-named-as-default` as it seems to raise bogus issues in
the webpack config
- Change vitest config to typescript
- Change playwright config to typescript
- Add `eslint-plugin-playwright` and fix issues
- Add `tsc` linting to `make lint-js`
The overflow menu button was incorrectly included in the measurement of
the width of the items. As a result, it could get stuck in a loop
alternating between different measurements as the button appears and
disappears.
Fixes https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/30721 and overhauls the
stopwatch. Time is now shown inside the "dot" icon and on both mobile
and desktop. All rendering is now done by `<relative-time>`, the
`pretty-ms` dependency is dropped.
Desktop:
<img width="557" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-29 at 22 33 27"
src="https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/115237/3a46cdbf-6af2-4bf9-b07f-021348badaac">
Mobile:
<img width="640" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-29 at 22 34 19"
src="https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/115237/8a2beea7-bd5d-473f-8fff-66f63fd50877">
Note for tippy:
Previously, tippy instances defaulted to "menu" theme, but that theme is
really only meant for `.ui.menu`, so it was not optimal for the
stopwatch popover.
This introduces a unopinionated `default` theme that has no padding and
should be suitable for all content. I reviewed all existing uses and
explicitely set the desired `theme` on all of them.
There is a small layout shift in when active tab changes. Notice how the
actions SVG is unstable:
![](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/115237/a6928e89-5d47-4a91-8f36-1fa22fddbce7)
This is because the active item with bold text is wider then the
inactive one. I have applied [this
trick](https://stackoverflow.com/a/32570813/808699) to prevent this
layout shift. It's only active inside `<overflow-menu>` because I wanted
to avoid changing HTML and doing it in regular JS would cause a flicker.
I don't expect us to introduce other similar menus without
`<overflow-menu>`, so that place is likely fine.
![after](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/115237/d6089924-8de6-4ee0-8db4-15f16069a131)
I also changed the weight from 500 to 600, slightly reduced horizontal
padding, merged some tab-bar related CSS rules and a added a small
margin below repo-header so it does not look so crammed against the
buttons on top.
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Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>