This changes the CSS output of webpack to output to the public/css
directory instead of inling CSS in JS. This enables CSS minification and
autoprefixer based on browserslist which would otherwise not be
possible.
The result of this change is two new output files currently:
- public/css/swagger.css
- public/css/gitgraph.css
Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <matti@mdranta.net>
Currently, this needs to be its own chunk because fomantic depends
on jQuery being present. The next step is to move fomantic to webpack
too after which we can combine the index,fomantic and jquery files into
one.
jquery-migrate is still neccessary because our ancient version of Dropzone
seems to break without it. I imagine it can be removed after a Dropzone
upgrade.
* Use npm to manage fomantic
* Only build needed semantic components
* Fix make
* Don't import fonts from google sites since we have loaded
* [misc] devendor fomantic-ui and rebuild upon src or config changes only
Signed-off-by: Jakob Ackermann <das7pad@outlook.com>
* Change sort alphabetically of semantic components
* Fix trailing slash
* fix makefile
* Remove dependency to gulp from package.json
* Fix something
* Simplife the makefile
* add missed fomantic compnent
Co-authored-by: Jakob Ackermann <das7pad@outlook.com>
Now includes Firefox ESR, Opera and a few more browser with usages
between 0.5% and 1%. defaults resolves to > 0.5%, last 2 versions, Firefox ESR, not dead.
Co-authored-by: Antoine GIRARD <sapk@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: zeripath <art27@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Created a second webpack output file for swagger-ui which is loaded on
the /api/swagger route. One notable difference is the absence of the
swagger favicon that was previously used which is now the gitea icon. I
see no easy way to restore that favicon, so I decided to not keep it.
This results in around 4kB saving in CSS size and also resolves with a
particular issue on git bash which had issues with the format of the
lessc arguments.
- moved gitgraph.js to web_src and made it importable and es6-compatible
- created new webpack chunk for gitgraph
- enabled CSS loader in webpack
- enabled async/await syntax via regenerator-runtime
- added script to ensure webpack chunks are loaded correctly
- disable terser's comment extraction to prevent .LICENCE files
gitgraph.js has many issues:
1. it is incompatible with ES6 because of strict-mode violations
1. it does not export anything
1. it's css has weird styles like for `body`
1. it is not available on npm
I fixed points 1-3 in our version so it's now loadable in webpack. We should eventually consider alternatives.
* modernize js and use babel
- add babel toolchain to transform modern JS to ES5
- extend eslint config for modern rules
- fixes linting issues via `eslint --fix` and manual fixes
* run 'make css' to satisfy CI
* code style tweaks and set js indendation to 2 in .editorconfig
* regenerate js
- ran `make npm-update`
- ran `make js`, fixed new lint issue
- ran `make css`, this added back some vendor prefixes
- added `engines` property to package.json to specify minimum required
Node.js version
- added `private` property to package.json to prevent accidential
publishing to npm
New CSS linter which is much more powerfull than the previous one.
Configuration is default but I had to remove a few rules that were
throwing too many or weird errors.
More importantly, the linter will exit with code 1 on errors so now our
build will fail if the CSS linter fails which should eliminate linter
errors being introduced without notice.
* add 'npm' and 'npm-update' make targets and lockfile
- `make npm` installs and updates node_modules, triggered automatically
on `make css` and `make js` as it completes reasonably fast and
ensures consistent modules.
- `make npm-update` updates all dependencies to their latest version,
regenerates `node_modules` from scratch and updates
`package-lock.json`. It uses npm modules `updates` written by yours
truly to find the latest version of each dependency.
* add suggested make dependencies
* remove package-lock.json during npm-update
* regenerate package-lock.json
* remove and disable package-lock
Using exact versions in package.json has the same effect as lockfiles
without all the troubles the lockfiles bring (different versions of
package manager generating different lockfiles primarily).
Ensured we only use exact versions in package.json and stopped
generation of new lockfiles via .npmrc which is support by both the npm
and yarn package managers.
Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/6967
* enable save-exact
* add make targets for js,css, add javascript linter
- add `make js`, deprecating `make javascripts`
- add `make css`, deprecating `make generate-stylesheets` and
`make stylesheets-check`
- changed the unclean css check to only run on CI
- add JS linting via eslint with basic configuration and fixed
discovered issues
- changed autoprefixer to use official `postcss-cli` avoiding the need
to loop in the makefile
- moved browserslist to package.json so other future tools can use it
too.
- update documentation for new make targets and added JS section
* fix indentation
* move functions used in html to 'exported' list
* Run lessc binary without having to install anything to node_modules
* use relative paths to node bin scripts, removing npx
* Revert "use relative paths to node bin scripts, removing npx"
This reverts commit 119b725525a8430b32ee7a6e6009b4ece544e39b.
* fix lessc and postcss plugins
* check for node_modules and use actual bin names
* Add Attachment API
* repos/:owner/:repo/releases (add attachments)
* repos/:owner/:repo/releases/:id (add attachments)
* repos/:owner/:repo/releases/:id/attachments
* repos/:owner/:repo/releases/:id/attachments/:attachment_id
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.de>
* Add unit tests for new attachment functions
Fix comments
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software>
* fix lint
* Update vendor.json
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software>
* remove version of sdk
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software>
* Fix unit tests
Add missing license header
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software>
* Add CreateReleaseAttachment
Add EditReleaseAttachment
Add DeleteReleaseAttachment
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software>
* Add filename query parameter for choosing another name for an attachment
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software>
* Fix order of imports
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software>
* Restricting updatable attachment columns
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software>
* gofmt
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software>
* Update go-sdk
Replace Attachments with Assets
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.de>
* Update go-sdk
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.de>
* Updating go-sdk and regenerating swagger
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software>
* Add missing file of go-sdk
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software>
* Change origin of code.gitea.io/sdk to code.gitea.io/sdk
Update code.gitea.io/sdk
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software>
* Update swagger
Signed-off-by: Jonas Franz <info@jonasfranz.software>
* Update updateAttachment
* Use standard lessc and minify CSS using Node.js
This changes the previous nonstandard `lessc` to the official one and
enables CSS minification via the clean-css module.
To build CSS, Node.js is required along with a `npm install` to get the
tools installed locally in node_modules so there is no dependency on
binaries in PATH. Benefits include:
- Allows one to have a standard lessc in PATH.
- Can now use command line switches on lessc.
- Minified CSS brings faster page load times and also has the benefit
of discouraging contributors from editing CSS directly.
To build CSS, Node.js is required along with a `npm install` to get the
tools installed locally based on the information in `package.json`.
The 'make stylesheet' task was modified to run without condition. This
makes it easier to work on the make task itself without having to delete
files.
Also fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/2198
* install node, npm and modules on drone
* .PHONY
* use 'minify' to minify CSS