* Remove dependance on global window and document
* Use any available document, prioritising parent.ownerDocument
* Fix mockDom for DocumentFragment, revert to better ownerDocument implementation
* Simplify activeElement usage
* Minify stream, add stream stuff to releases again
* Kill off a lot of tech debt, drop internal utilities from npm
1. Kill `module/`, internalize `bundler/`, privatize `test-utils/`
We've been telling people to move elsewhere from these for a while, and
it's about time we just pull the plug here and finally remove them.
- We officially removed the bundler from the public API in v2.0, and
that was the only one of these that was ever publicly documented.
Usage should be low enough by now it shouldn't break anyone- I'm not
seeing bundler bugs being reported anymore, either.
- The `module/` utility was so narrow and caveat-filled that I'm not
sure anyone really used it (even us core Mithril devs never really
used it), and we only had it documented in the repo folder it lived
in. I think only one bug was ever filed, and it's because it somehow
ended up completely non-functional without any of us realizing it.
- The test utilities were meant to be internal from day 1, but people
started using it despite us core developers constantly telling people
to look elsewhere and even the docs recommending specific alternatives
without mention of our internal mocks. (Now if people would RTFM,
that'd be nice...)
2. Add dedicated HTML test files to verify ospec and the promise
polyfill, and ensure the promise tests are in pure ES5.
These are made specially for those and should be much easier to just run
now.
3. Fix the benchmark script to use the real DOM in browsers and to not
require as many dependencies to create. Also, tweak them to be much
more effective and precise on what's being tested.
Previously, it was rendering to the HTML file itself, while now it's
rendering to the `body`. This means in browsers, it's triggering layout
and everything, benchmarking how well Mithril optimizes for style and
layout recalcs, too. It also puts some pressure on the hyperscript
parser attribute application, so that can be noticed as well.
* Update dependencies
Also, I normalized them to all be sentences for consistency, and I moved
the reentrancy check from `m.mount` to `m.render` to be a little more
helpful. The router change during mounting is inconsequential and only
to avoid the new modified error, and the change to the update loop is to
send the original error if an error occurred while initializing the
default route. (This is all around more useful anyways.)
And while I was at it, I fixed an obscure bug with sync redraws.
- Lot of people couldn't migrate to v1 and plan to reevaluate when v2 is
released.
- It's "npm" not "NPM". It doesn't stand for anything, and it never
has - it was initially chosen simply because it was easy to type.
It has a lot of unofficial backronyms with "Node Package Manager"
being one of the most common ones, but it's never officially stood
for anything as an acronym *or* initialism.
- Fixed a few errors in the change log, like non-breaking changes being
included in the "Breaking Changes" section and an inaccuracy in the
summary of a particular change.
- Fixed RawGit URLs to point to GitHack, which is a lighter proxy that
offloads caching to Cloudflare instead of also implementing it itself.
(It also just uses nginx for all the important server logic, so it
scales better.)
- Add a few more v0.2 references as appropriate
* Fix a copy/paste fail
Also, fix some incorrect tests.
* Clarify how routes are diffed, improve key + route resolver docs
- Add some missing links to route resolvers and single-child keyed
fragments, clarify usage around them.
- Drive-by: remove a redundant sentence that itself was missing a
period.
* Actually test for propagation and preventDefault
Previously, the mocks were both junk and inaccurate. No wonder my tests
were silently failing - they were wrong and not obviously wrong.
* Recast the router API to be a lot more intuitive.
Fixes#2387Fixes#2072
Fixes quite a few issues reported on Gitter.
For `m.route.Link`:
- More intuitive
- More accessible
- More ergonomic
- It can be disabled
- It can be cancelled
- It can be changed
- Oh, and you can use it isomorphically.
For `m.route.prefix`
- You can *read* it.
- You can write to it, of course.
- It's literally just setting a property.
For the router itself (and the rest of Mithril):
- You can now `require("mithril")` and all its submodules without a DOM
at all. There is a catch: you can't instantiate any routes, you can't
mount anything, and you can't invoke `m.render` in any capacity. You
can only use `m.route.Link`, `m.route.prefix`, hyperscript stuff, and
`mithril/stream`, and you can use `m.request` with `background: true`
if you use a global XHR polyfill. (You can't use `m.request` without
`background: true` except with a DOM to redraw with.) The goal here is
to try to get out of the way for simple testing and to defer the
inevitable `TypeError`s for the relevant DOM methods to runtime.
The factory requires no arguments, and in terms of globals, you can
just figure out based on what errors are thrown what globals to
define. Their values don't matter - they just need to be set to
*something*, even if it's just `null` or `undefined`, before Mithril
executes.
Had to make quite a few other changes throughout the docs and tests to
update them accordingly. Oh, and that massive router overhaul enabled me
to do all this.
Also, slip in a few drive-by fixes to the mocks so they're a little
easier to work with and can accept more URLs. This was required for a
few of the tests.
* Update changelog + numbers, add forgotten bundle option
* Add PR numbers to changelog [skip ci]
* Allow continuing to the next match by returning `false`.
* Update numbers again
* De-servicify router (mostly)
Still uses the redraw service, but it no longer has an intermediate
service of its own.
Also, did a *lot* of test deduplication in this. About 30-40% of the
router service tests were already tested on the main router API instance
itself.
Bundle size decreased from 9560 to 9548 bytes min+gzip.
* Merge `m.mount` + `m.redraw`, update router
Simplifies the router and redraw mechanism, and makes it much easier to
keep predictable.
Bundle size down to 9433 bytes min+gzip, docs updated accordingly.
* Make `mithril/render` just return the `m.render` function directly.
* Deservicify `m.render`, revise `m.route`
- You now have to use `mithril/render/render` directly if you want an
implicit redraw function. (This will likely be going away in v3.)
- Revise `m.route` to only `key` components
* Add `redraw` to `m.render`, deservicify requests
* Test error logging
* Update docs + changelog [skip ci]
- Remove appropriate route change subcriptions when a root is removed
via `m.mount(root, null)`.
- Don't pollute `onpopstate` and friends - use standard event listeners
instead.
- Simplify and streamline subscriptions, in preparation of adding a
`remove` parameter to `m.mount`.
- Change the redraw internals to redraw immediately, with ability to
cancel via returning a sentinel.
- Change `"bleeding-edge"` for `m.version` in `next` to instead just be
the latest `m.version`. (If you're using `next`, you should know what
you're in for.)
- Update tests to be aware of these changes. (Some were failing for
subtle reasons.)
- Drive-by: remove some uses of `string.charAt(n)` and use `string[n]`
instead.
* Clarify pathname docs, follow spec with fragments
- Valid URLs must not contain a `#` within its fragment.
https://github.com/MithrilJS/mithril.js/issues/2445
- Our docs were a little confusing and misleading - `m.pathname` isn't
aware of URLs, just path names.
- Removed the relevant extension to `m.parseQueryString` required to
support the hash parsing extension. Now we just shave it off and
ignore it.
- Fix support for arbitrary prefixes, so prefixes like `?#` are
handled correctly.
- Add a bunch of tests to cover various areas of confusion and unusual
edge cases.
* Update with PR [skip ci]
* Update docs/request.md
* Bring some sanity to request parsing and error handling
- The browser can do JSON parsing itself. Let's defer to that where
possible. (A few IE hacks are required here, though.)
- Don't propagate any error that occurs before `deserialize`/`extract`.
- Allow sending raw array buffers/blobs/etc. to `deserialize`.
- Align behavior more closely with the XHR spec.
- Send the more useful parsed response to `deserialize`, not the less
useful string response.
I basically recast it to remove 99% of the duplication. They're
basically the same function mod how they fire their requests and append
query parameters.
- I also fixed a bunch of related comments
- I had to polyfill `requestAnimationFrame` for Node
- Drive-by: run `eslint . --fix`
- Drive-by: update transpiling info in CONTRIBUTING.md
- Drive-by: we aren't the only ones going semicolon-free
* Allow css vars with uppercase characters
* Remove charAt
* Extract dash lowercase lambda
* Extract match uppercase regex
* Set key and value correctly in updateStyle
* Fix domMock style to work like the browser
- `handleEvent` is a very useful tool.
- Always use `addEventListener`/`removeEventListener`, since it's
required for this optimization.
- Change log updated.
- Drive-by: make DOM mock work with both event listener types.
- Drive-by: eliminate possibility of `Object.prototype` interference.