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{
"name": "@goauthentik/web",
"version": "0.0.0",
"private": true,
"license": "MIT",
2020-11-21 19:48:49 +00:00
"scripts": {
web: Replace lingui.js with lit-localize (#5761) * \#\# Details web: replace lingui with lit/localize \#\# Changes This rather massive shift replaces the lingui and `t()` syntax with lit-localize, XLIFF, and the `msg()` syntax used by lit-localize. 90% of this work was mechanized; simple perl scripts found and replaced all uses of `t()` with the appropriate corresponding syntax for `msg()` and `msg(str())`. The XLIFF files were auto-generated from the PO files. They have not been audited, and they should be checked over by professional translators. The actual _strings_ have not been changed, but as this was a mechanized change there is always the possibility of mis-translation-- not by the translator, but by the script. * web: revise lit/localize: fix two installation issues. * web: revise localization TL;DR: - Replaced all of Lingui's `t()` syntax with `msg()` syntax. - Mechanically (i.e with a script) converted all of the PO files to XLIFF files - Refactored the localization code to be a bit smarter: - the function `getBestMatchLocale` takes the locale lists and a requested locale, and returns the first match of: - The locale's code exactly matches the requested locale - The locale code exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale (i.e the "en" part of "en-US") - the locale code's prefix exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale This function is passed to lit-locate's `loadLocale()`. - `activateLocale()` just calls `loadLocale()` now. - `autodetectLanguage` searches the following, and picks the first that returns a valid locale object, before passing it to `loadLocale()`: - The User's settings - A `?locale=` component found in `window.location.search` - The `window.navigator.language` field - English The `msg()` only runs when it's run. This seems obvious, but it means that you cannot cache strings at load time; they must be kept inside functions that are re-run so that the `msg()` engine can look up the strings in the preferred language of the user at that moment. You can use thunks-of-strings if you really need them that way. * Including the 'xliff-converter' in case anyone wants to review it. * The xliff-converter is tagged as 'xliff-converter', but has been deleted. \#\# Details - Resolves #5171 \#\# Changes \#\#\# New Features - Adds a "Add an Application" to the LibraryView if there are no applications and the user is an administrator. \#\#\# Breaking Changes - Adds breaking change which causes \<issue\>. \#\# Checklist - [ ] Local tests pass (`ak test authentik/`) - [ ] The code has been formatted (`make lint-fix`) If an API change has been made - [ ] The API schema has been updated (`make gen-build`) If changes to the frontend have been made - [ ] The code has been formatted (`make web`) - [ ] The translation files have been updated (`make i18n-extract`) If applicable - [ ] The documentation has been updated - [ ] The documentation has been formatted (`make website`) * web: fix redundant locales for zh suite. * web: prettier pass for locale update * web: localization moderization Changed the names of the lit-localize commands to make it clear they're part of the localization effort, and not just "build" and "extract". * update transifex config Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * fix package lock? Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * use build not compile Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * web: conversion to lit-localize The CI produced a list of problems that I hadn't caught earlier, due to a typo ("localize build" is correct, "localize compile" is not) I had left in package.json. They were minor and linty, but it was still wise to fix them. * web: replace lingui with lit/locale This commit fixes some minor linting issues that were hidden by a typo in package.json. The issues were not apparently problematic from a Javascript point of view, but they pointed to sloppy thinking in the progression of types through the system, so I cleaned them up and formalized the types from LocaleModule to AkLocale. * web: replace lingui with lit/localize One problem that has repeatedly come up is that localize's templates do not produce JavaScript that conforms with our shop style. I've replaced `build-locale` with a two-step that builds the locale *and* ensures that it conforms to the shop style via `prettier` every time. * web: replace lingui with lit-locale This commit applies the most recent bundle of translations to the new lit-locale aspect component. It also revises the algorithm for *finding* the correct locale, replacing the complex fall-back with some rather straightforward regular expressions. In the case of Chinese, the fallback comes at the end of the selection list, which may not be, er, politically valuable (since Taiwan and Hong Kong come before, being exceptions that need to be tested). If we need a different order for presentation, that'll be a future feature. * web: replace lingui with lit/locale Well, that was embarassing. --------- Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> Co-authored-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
2023-06-02 15:08:36 +00:00
"extract-locales": "lit-localize extract",
"build-locales": "run-s build-locales:build",
web: Replace lingui.js with lit-localize (#5761) * \#\# Details web: replace lingui with lit/localize \#\# Changes This rather massive shift replaces the lingui and `t()` syntax with lit-localize, XLIFF, and the `msg()` syntax used by lit-localize. 90% of this work was mechanized; simple perl scripts found and replaced all uses of `t()` with the appropriate corresponding syntax for `msg()` and `msg(str())`. The XLIFF files were auto-generated from the PO files. They have not been audited, and they should be checked over by professional translators. The actual _strings_ have not been changed, but as this was a mechanized change there is always the possibility of mis-translation-- not by the translator, but by the script. * web: revise lit/localize: fix two installation issues. * web: revise localization TL;DR: - Replaced all of Lingui's `t()` syntax with `msg()` syntax. - Mechanically (i.e with a script) converted all of the PO files to XLIFF files - Refactored the localization code to be a bit smarter: - the function `getBestMatchLocale` takes the locale lists and a requested locale, and returns the first match of: - The locale's code exactly matches the requested locale - The locale code exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale (i.e the "en" part of "en-US") - the locale code's prefix exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale This function is passed to lit-locate's `loadLocale()`. - `activateLocale()` just calls `loadLocale()` now. - `autodetectLanguage` searches the following, and picks the first that returns a valid locale object, before passing it to `loadLocale()`: - The User's settings - A `?locale=` component found in `window.location.search` - The `window.navigator.language` field - English The `msg()` only runs when it's run. This seems obvious, but it means that you cannot cache strings at load time; they must be kept inside functions that are re-run so that the `msg()` engine can look up the strings in the preferred language of the user at that moment. You can use thunks-of-strings if you really need them that way. * Including the 'xliff-converter' in case anyone wants to review it. * The xliff-converter is tagged as 'xliff-converter', but has been deleted. \#\# Details - Resolves #5171 \#\# Changes \#\#\# New Features - Adds a "Add an Application" to the LibraryView if there are no applications and the user is an administrator. \#\#\# Breaking Changes - Adds breaking change which causes \<issue\>. \#\# Checklist - [ ] Local tests pass (`ak test authentik/`) - [ ] The code has been formatted (`make lint-fix`) If an API change has been made - [ ] The API schema has been updated (`make gen-build`) If changes to the frontend have been made - [ ] The code has been formatted (`make web`) - [ ] The translation files have been updated (`make i18n-extract`) If applicable - [ ] The documentation has been updated - [ ] The documentation has been formatted (`make website`) * web: fix redundant locales for zh suite. * web: prettier pass for locale update * web: localization moderization Changed the names of the lit-localize commands to make it clear they're part of the localization effort, and not just "build" and "extract". * update transifex config Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * fix package lock? Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * use build not compile Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * web: conversion to lit-localize The CI produced a list of problems that I hadn't caught earlier, due to a typo ("localize build" is correct, "localize compile" is not) I had left in package.json. They were minor and linty, but it was still wise to fix them. * web: replace lingui with lit/locale This commit fixes some minor linting issues that were hidden by a typo in package.json. The issues were not apparently problematic from a Javascript point of view, but they pointed to sloppy thinking in the progression of types through the system, so I cleaned them up and formalized the types from LocaleModule to AkLocale. * web: replace lingui with lit/localize One problem that has repeatedly come up is that localize's templates do not produce JavaScript that conforms with our shop style. I've replaced `build-locale` with a two-step that builds the locale *and* ensures that it conforms to the shop style via `prettier` every time. * web: replace lingui with lit-locale This commit applies the most recent bundle of translations to the new lit-locale aspect component. It also revises the algorithm for *finding* the correct locale, replacing the complex fall-back with some rather straightforward regular expressions. In the case of Chinese, the fallback comes at the end of the selection list, which may not be, er, politically valuable (since Taiwan and Hong Kong come before, being exceptions that need to be tested). If we need a different order for presentation, that'll be a future feature. * web: replace lingui with lit/locale Well, that was embarassing. --------- Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> Co-authored-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
2023-06-02 15:08:36 +00:00
"build-locales:build": "lit-localize build",
web: Add storybook (#5865) * \#\# Details web: replace lingui with lit/localize \#\# Changes This rather massive shift replaces the lingui and `t()` syntax with lit-localize, XLIFF, and the `msg()` syntax used by lit-localize. 90% of this work was mechanized; simple perl scripts found and replaced all uses of `t()` with the appropriate corresponding syntax for `msg()` and `msg(str())`. The XLIFF files were auto-generated from the PO files. They have not been audited, and they should be checked over by professional translators. The actual _strings_ have not been changed, but as this was a mechanized change there is always the possibility of mis-translation-- not by the translator, but by the script. * web: revise lit/localize: fix two installation issues. * web: revise localization TL;DR: - Replaced all of Lingui's `t()` syntax with `msg()` syntax. - Mechanically (i.e with a script) converted all of the PO files to XLIFF files - Refactored the localization code to be a bit smarter: - the function `getBestMatchLocale` takes the locale lists and a requested locale, and returns the first match of: - The locale's code exactly matches the requested locale - The locale code exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale (i.e the "en" part of "en-US") - the locale code's prefix exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale This function is passed to lit-locate's `loadLocale()`. - `activateLocale()` just calls `loadLocale()` now. - `autodetectLanguage` searches the following, and picks the first that returns a valid locale object, before passing it to `loadLocale()`: - The User's settings - A `?locale=` component found in `window.location.search` - The `window.navigator.language` field - English The `msg()` only runs when it's run. This seems obvious, but it means that you cannot cache strings at load time; they must be kept inside functions that are re-run so that the `msg()` engine can look up the strings in the preferred language of the user at that moment. You can use thunks-of-strings if you really need them that way. * Including the 'xliff-converter' in case anyone wants to review it. * The xliff-converter is tagged as 'xliff-converter', but has been deleted. \#\# Details - Resolves #5171 \#\# Changes \#\#\# New Features - Adds a "Add an Application" to the LibraryView if there are no applications and the user is an administrator. \#\#\# Breaking Changes - Adds breaking change which causes \<issue\>. \#\# Checklist - [ ] Local tests pass (`ak test authentik/`) - [ ] The code has been formatted (`make lint-fix`) If an API change has been made - [ ] The API schema has been updated (`make gen-build`) If changes to the frontend have been made - [ ] The code has been formatted (`make web`) - [ ] The translation files have been updated (`make i18n-extract`) If applicable - [ ] The documentation has been updated - [ ] The documentation has been formatted (`make website`) * web: fix redundant locales for zh suite. * web: prettier pass for locale update * web: localization moderization Changed the names of the lit-localize commands to make it clear they're part of the localization effort, and not just "build" and "extract". * web: add storybook to test components * update transifex config Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * fix package lock? Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * use build not compile Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * web: conversion to lit-localize The CI produced a list of problems that I hadn't caught earlier, due to a typo ("localize build" is correct, "localize compile" is not) I had left in package.json. They were minor and linty, but it was still wise to fix them. * web: replace lingui with lit/locale This commit fixes some minor linting issues that were hidden by a typo in package.json. The issues were not apparently problematic from a Javascript point of view, but they pointed to sloppy thinking in the progression of types through the system, so I cleaned them up and formalized the types from LocaleModule to AkLocale. * web: replace lingui with lit/localize One problem that has repeatedly come up is that localize's templates do not produce JavaScript that conforms with our shop style. I've replaced `build-locale` with a two-step that builds the locale *and* ensures that it conforms to the shop style via `prettier` every time. * web: replace lingui with lit-locale This commit applies the most recent bundle of translations to the new lit-locale aspect component. It also revises the algorithm for *finding* the correct locale, replacing the complex fall-back with some rather straightforward regular expressions. In the case of Chinese, the fallback comes at the end of the selection list, which may not be, er, politically valuable (since Taiwan and Hong Kong come before, being exceptions that need to be tested). If we need a different order for presentation, that'll be a future feature. * web: replace lingui with lit/locale Well, that was embarassing. * web: add storybook The delta on this didn't make any sense; putting it back causes no behavioral changes. * web: add Storybook Fixed a typo in the package.json that prevented the TSC check from passing. * web: incorporate storybook This commit includes a number of type and definitional changes needed to make lit-analyze pass. In most cases, it was a matter of reassuring Lit that we were using the right type and the right type converter, or configuring the property such that it should never be called as an attribute. The most controversial change is adding the 'no-incompatible-type-binding' to the LIT analyzer configuration (found in `tsconfig.json`). This "routes around" lit-analyzer not doing very well understanding that some HTML objects can have generic property types, as long as the renderer is configured correctly. The 'no-missing-import: off' setting is required as lit-analyzer also does not use the tsconfig `paths` setting correctly and cannot find objects defined via aliases. It's a shame JSON can't support comments; these should be in the tsconfig.json file directly. As it is, I've started a README file that includes a section to record configuration decisions. Deleted the lingui.config file as we're not using it anymore * ignore storybook build in git Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> --------- Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> Co-authored-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
2023-06-07 11:05:33 +00:00
"build-locales:repair": "prettier --write ./src/locale-codes.ts",
web/admin: simplify sidebar renderer (#6797) * Added a 'Hard-Core' lint mode to pre-commit; this will not automagically fix all your problems, but it will show you where some deeper issues arise. * web: streamline sidebar renderer The sidebar renderer had a lot of repetitive code that could easily be templatized, so I extracted the content from it and turned it into a table. * web: complexity of the Sidebar now below 10. This commit incorporates SonarJS into the pre-commit (and *only* the pre-commit) linting pass; SonarJS is much more comprehensive in its complaints, and it's helpful in breaking long functions down to their simplest forms. In this case, the `renderSidebarItems()` function was considered "unreadable," and I've managed to boil it down to its three special cases (new version, impersonation, and enterprise notification) and its routine case (the rest of the sidebar). Going forward, I'd like all our commits to correspond to the SonarJS settings I've established in .eslint.precommit.json, but I'm not gonna hate on others if they don't quite hit it. :-) * web: modernization continues. Three of our four Babel plug-ins have moved from 'proposed' to 'accepted'; I have updated package.json and the .babelrc file to accept those. Node's ability to set its max_old_space_size via the environment variable was enable in 2019; using it here makes it easier to move this code toward a multi-package monorepo in the future. * Adding 'cross-env' so that the uses of the NODE_OPTIONS environment will work (theoretically) on Windows.
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"rollup:build": "cross-env NODE_OPTIONS='--max_old_space_size=4096' rollup -c ./rollup.config.mjs",
"rollup:build-proxy": "cross-env NODE_OPTIONS='--max_old_space_size=4096' rollup -c ./rollup.proxy.mjs",
"rollup:watch": "cross-env NODE_OPTIONS='--max_old_space_size=4096' rollup -c -w",
web: Add storybook (#5865) * \#\# Details web: replace lingui with lit/localize \#\# Changes This rather massive shift replaces the lingui and `t()` syntax with lit-localize, XLIFF, and the `msg()` syntax used by lit-localize. 90% of this work was mechanized; simple perl scripts found and replaced all uses of `t()` with the appropriate corresponding syntax for `msg()` and `msg(str())`. The XLIFF files were auto-generated from the PO files. They have not been audited, and they should be checked over by professional translators. The actual _strings_ have not been changed, but as this was a mechanized change there is always the possibility of mis-translation-- not by the translator, but by the script. * web: revise lit/localize: fix two installation issues. * web: revise localization TL;DR: - Replaced all of Lingui's `t()` syntax with `msg()` syntax. - Mechanically (i.e with a script) converted all of the PO files to XLIFF files - Refactored the localization code to be a bit smarter: - the function `getBestMatchLocale` takes the locale lists and a requested locale, and returns the first match of: - The locale's code exactly matches the requested locale - The locale code exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale (i.e the "en" part of "en-US") - the locale code's prefix exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale This function is passed to lit-locate's `loadLocale()`. - `activateLocale()` just calls `loadLocale()` now. - `autodetectLanguage` searches the following, and picks the first that returns a valid locale object, before passing it to `loadLocale()`: - The User's settings - A `?locale=` component found in `window.location.search` - The `window.navigator.language` field - English The `msg()` only runs when it's run. This seems obvious, but it means that you cannot cache strings at load time; they must be kept inside functions that are re-run so that the `msg()` engine can look up the strings in the preferred language of the user at that moment. You can use thunks-of-strings if you really need them that way. * Including the 'xliff-converter' in case anyone wants to review it. * The xliff-converter is tagged as 'xliff-converter', but has been deleted. \#\# Details - Resolves #5171 \#\# Changes \#\#\# New Features - Adds a "Add an Application" to the LibraryView if there are no applications and the user is an administrator. \#\#\# Breaking Changes - Adds breaking change which causes \<issue\>. \#\# Checklist - [ ] Local tests pass (`ak test authentik/`) - [ ] The code has been formatted (`make lint-fix`) If an API change has been made - [ ] The API schema has been updated (`make gen-build`) If changes to the frontend have been made - [ ] The code has been formatted (`make web`) - [ ] The translation files have been updated (`make i18n-extract`) If applicable - [ ] The documentation has been updated - [ ] The documentation has been formatted (`make website`) * web: fix redundant locales for zh suite. * web: prettier pass for locale update * web: localization moderization Changed the names of the lit-localize commands to make it clear they're part of the localization effort, and not just "build" and "extract". * web: add storybook to test components * update transifex config Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * fix package lock? Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * use build not compile Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * web: conversion to lit-localize The CI produced a list of problems that I hadn't caught earlier, due to a typo ("localize build" is correct, "localize compile" is not) I had left in package.json. They were minor and linty, but it was still wise to fix them. * web: replace lingui with lit/locale This commit fixes some minor linting issues that were hidden by a typo in package.json. The issues were not apparently problematic from a Javascript point of view, but they pointed to sloppy thinking in the progression of types through the system, so I cleaned them up and formalized the types from LocaleModule to AkLocale. * web: replace lingui with lit/localize One problem that has repeatedly come up is that localize's templates do not produce JavaScript that conforms with our shop style. I've replaced `build-locale` with a two-step that builds the locale *and* ensures that it conforms to the shop style via `prettier` every time. * web: replace lingui with lit-locale This commit applies the most recent bundle of translations to the new lit-locale aspect component. It also revises the algorithm for *finding* the correct locale, replacing the complex fall-back with some rather straightforward regular expressions. In the case of Chinese, the fallback comes at the end of the selection list, which may not be, er, politically valuable (since Taiwan and Hong Kong come before, being exceptions that need to be tested). If we need a different order for presentation, that'll be a future feature. * web: replace lingui with lit/locale Well, that was embarassing. * web: add storybook The delta on this didn't make any sense; putting it back causes no behavioral changes. * web: add Storybook Fixed a typo in the package.json that prevented the TSC check from passing. * web: incorporate storybook This commit includes a number of type and definitional changes needed to make lit-analyze pass. In most cases, it was a matter of reassuring Lit that we were using the right type and the right type converter, or configuring the property such that it should never be called as an attribute. The most controversial change is adding the 'no-incompatible-type-binding' to the LIT analyzer configuration (found in `tsconfig.json`). This "routes around" lit-analyzer not doing very well understanding that some HTML objects can have generic property types, as long as the renderer is configured correctly. The 'no-missing-import: off' setting is required as lit-analyzer also does not use the tsconfig `paths` setting correctly and cannot find objects defined via aliases. It's a shame JSON can't support comments; these should be in the tsconfig.json file directly. As it is, I've started a README file that includes a section to record configuration decisions. Deleted the lingui.config file as we're not using it anymore * ignore storybook build in git Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> --------- Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> Co-authored-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
2023-06-07 11:05:33 +00:00
"build": "run-s build-locales rollup:build",
"build-proxy": "run-s build-locales rollup:build-proxy",
"watch": "run-s build-locales rollup:watch",
"lint": "eslint . --max-warnings 0 --fix",
web: remove `./element`⇢`./user` references (#6866) * Web: Detangling some circular dependencies in Admin and User Admin, User, and Flow should not dependend upon each other, at least not in a circular way. If Admin and User depend on Flow, that's fine, but Flow should not correspondingly depend upon elements of either; if they have something in common, let's put them in `@goauthentik/common` or find some other smart place to store them. This commit refactors the intentToLabel and actionToLabel functions into `@goauthentik/common/labels` and converts them to static tables for maintenance purposes. * web: "Consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds" - Ralph Waldo Emerson * web: I found these confusing to look at, so I added comments. * web: remove admin-to-user component reference(s) There was only one: AppIcon. This has been moved to `components`. Touching the LibraryApplications page triggered a cyclomatic complexity check. Extracting the expansion block and streamlining the class and style declarations with lit directives helped. * web: remove admin from elements This commit removes the two references from `elements` to `admin`: the list of UserEvents and a reference to the FlowSearch type, used by the Forms manager to decide how to extract a value. For FlowSearch, a different convention for detecting the type was implemented (instances of the object have a unique fieldname for the value holder). UserEvents and ObjectChangelog have been moved to `components` as they're clearly dependent upon the API. This defers work on removing Admin from Components, as that is (again) references going the wrong way, but that can happen later. * web: remove admin-to-user component reference(s) (#6856) There was only one: AppIcon. This has been moved to `components`. Touching the LibraryApplications page triggered a cyclomatic complexity check. Extracting the expansion block and streamlining the class and style declarations with lit directives helped. * This was supposed to be merged. * web: remove `./element`⇢`./user` references The offender here is UserDevicesList, which despite being in `elements` is only used by the admin/user/UserViewPage. The problem is that UserDevicesList, despite being in `admin`, inherits from `user`, so moving it would have created a new admin⇢user reference, and the whole point of this exercise is to get rid of references that point "up" from the foundational pieces to the views, or that refer to components in sibling applications. After examining UserDevicesList, I realized that *every feature* of MFADevicesList had been overridden: the rows, the columns, the toolbar, and the endpoint all had custom overrides. Nothing was left of MFADevicesList after that. Even the property that the web component used had been completely changed. The only thing they had in common was that they both inherited from `Table<Device>`. Refactoring UserDevicesList so that it inherited directly from `Table<Device>` and then moving it into `./admin/users` was the obvious and correct step. Both used the same label table, so that went into the `common/labels` folder. Along the way, I cleaned up a few minor details. Just little things, like the repeated invocation of: ``` new AuthenticatorsApi(DEFAULT_CONFIG).authenticatorAdminMETHODDestroy({ id: device.pk }); ``` This is repeated five times, once for each Method. By creating these: ``` const api = new AuthenticatorsApi(DEFAULT_CONFIG); const id = { id: device.pk }; ``` The method invocation could be just `api.authenticatorsMETHODDestroy(id)`, which is easier on the eyes. See the MFADevicesPage for the full example. Similarly, ``` return [ new TableColumn(msg("Name"), ""), new TableColumn(msg("Type"), ""), new TableColumn("") ]; ``` is more straightforward as: ``` const headers = [msg("Name"), msg("Type"), ""]; return headers.map((th) => new TableColumn(th, "")); ``` We've labeled what we're working with, and web developers ought to know that `th` is the HTML code for `table header`. I've had to alter what files are scanned in pre-commit mode; it doesn't handle renamed files very well, and at the moment a file that is renamed is not scanned, as its "new" name is not straightforwardly displayed, not even by `git porcelain`. * web: make the table of column headers look like a table * web: build failure thanks to local cache; fixed * Update web/src/common/labels.ts Co-authored-by: Jens L. <jens@goauthentik.io> Signed-off-by: Ken Sternberg <133134217+kensternberg-authentik@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Ken Sternberg <133134217+kensternberg-authentik@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jens L. <jens@goauthentik.io>
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"lint:precommit": "eslint --max-warnings 0 --config ./.eslintrc.precommit.json $(git status --porcelain | grep '^[M?][M?]' | cut -c8- | grep -E '\\.(ts|js|tsx|jsx)$') ",
web: weightloss program, part 1: FlowSearch (#6332) * web: weightloss program, part 1: FlowSearch This commit extracts the multiple uses of SearchSelect for Flow lookups in the `providers` collection and replaces them with a slightly more legible format, from: ```HTML <ak-search-select .fetchObjects=${async (query?: string): Promise<Flow[]> => { const args: FlowsInstancesListRequest = { ordering: "slug", designation: FlowsInstancesListDesignationEnum.Authentication, }; if (query !== undefined) { args.search = query; } const flows = await new FlowsApi(DEFAULT_CONFIG).flowsInstancesList(args); return flows.results; }} .renderElement=${(flow: Flow): string => { return RenderFlowOption(flow); }} .renderDescription=${(flow: Flow): TemplateResult => { return html`${flow.name}`; }} .value=${(flow: Flow | undefined): string | undefined => { return flow?.pk; }} .selected=${(flow: Flow): boolean => { return flow.pk === this.instance?.authenticationFlow; }} > </ak-search-select> ``` ... to: ```HTML <ak-flow-search flowType=${FlowsInstancesListDesignationEnum.Authentication} .currentFlow=${this.instance?.authenticationFlow} required ></ak-flow-search> ``` All of those middle methods, like `renderElement`, `renderDescription`, etc, are *completely the same* for *all* of the searches, and there are something like 25 of them; this commit only covers the 8 in `providers`, but the next commit should carry all of them. The topmost example has been extracted into its own Web Component, `ak-flow-search`, that takes only two arguments: the type of `FlowInstanceListDesignation` and the current instance of the flow. The static methods for `renderElement`, `renderDescription` and `value` (which are all the same in all 25 instances of `FlowInstancesListRequest`) have been made into standalone functions. `fetchObjects` has been made into a method that takes the parameter from the `designation` property, and `selected` has been turned into a method that takes the comparator instance from the `currentFlow` property. That's it. That's the whole of it. `SearchSelect` now emits an event whenever the user changes the field, and `ak-flow-search` intercepts that event to mirror the value locally. `Form` has been adapted to recognize the `ak-flow-search` element and extract the current value. There are a number of legibility issues remaining, even with this fix. The Authentik Form manager is dependent upon a component named `ak-form-element-horizontal`, which is a container for a single displayed element in a form: ```HTML <ak-form-element-horizontal label=${msg("Authorization flow")} ?required=${true} name="authorizationFlow" > <ak-flow-search flowType=${FlowsInstancesListDesignationEnum.Authorization} .currentFlow=${this.instance?.authorizationFlow} required ></ak-flow-search> <p class="pf-c-form__helper-text"> ${msg("Flow used when authorizing this provider.")} </p> </ak-form-element-horizontal> ``` Imagine, instead, if we could write: ```HTML <ak-form-element-flow-search flowType=${FlowsInstancesListDesignationEnum.Authorization} .currentFlow=${this.instance?.authorizationFlow} required name="authorizationFlow"> <label slot="label">${msg("Authorization flow")}</label> <span slot="help">${msg("Flow used when authorizing this provider.")}</span> <ak-form-element-flow-search> ``` Starting with a superclass that understands the need for `label` and `help` slots, it would automatically configure the input object that would be used. We've already specified multiple identical copies of this thing in multiple different places; centralizing their definition and then re-using them would be classic code re-use. Even better, since the Authorization flow is used 10 times in the whole of our code base, and the Authentication flow 8 times, and they are *all identical*, it would be fitting if we just created wrappers: ```HTML <ak-form-element-flow-search flowType=${FlowsInstancesListDesignationEnum.Authorization}> <ak-form-element-flow-search> ``` That's really all that's needed. There are *hundreds* (about 470 total) cases where nine or more lines of repetitious HTML could be replaced with a one-liner like the above. A "narrow waist" design is one that allows for a system to communicate between two different components through a small but consistent collection of calls. The Form manager needs to be narrowed hard. The `ak-form-element-horizontal` is a wrapper around an input object, and it has this at its core for extracting that information. This forwards the name component to the containing input object so that when the input object generates an event, we can identify the field it's associated with. ```Javascript this.querySelectorAll("*").forEach((input) => { switch (input.tagName.toLowerCase()) { case "input": case "textarea": case "select": case "ak-codemirror": case "ak-chip-group": case "ak-search-select": case "ak-radio": input.setAttribute("name", this.name); break; default: return; } ``` A *temporary* variant of this is in the `ak-flow-search` component, to support this API without having to modify `ak-form-element-horizontal`. And then `ak-form` itself has this: ```Javascript if ( inputElement.tagName.toLowerCase() === "select" && "multiple" in inputElement.attributes ) { const selectElement = inputElement as unknown as HTMLSelectElement; json[element.name] = Array.from(selectElement.selectedOptions).map((v) => v.value); } else if ( inputElement.tagName.toLowerCase() === "input" && inputElement.type === "date" ) { json[element.name] = inputElement.valueAsDate; } else if ( inputElement.tagName.toLowerCase() === "input" && inputElement.type === "datetime-local" ) { json[element.name] = new Date(inputElement.valueAsNumber); } // ... another 20 lines removed ``` This ought to read: ```Javascript const json = elements.filter((element => element instanceof AkFormComponent) .reduce((acc, element) => ({ ...acc, [element.name]: element.value] }); ``` Where, instead of hand-writing all the different input objects for date and datetime and checkbox into our forms, and then having to craft custom value extractors for each and every one of them, just write *one* version of each with all the wrappers and bells and whistles already attached, and have each one of them have a `value` getter descriptor that returns the value expected by our form handler. A back-of-the-envelope estimation is that there's about four *thousand* lines that could disappear if we did this right. More importantly, it would be possible to create new `AkFormComponent`s without having to register them or define them for `ak-form`; as long as they conformed to the AkFormComponent's expectations for "what is a source of values for a Form", `ak-form` would understand how to handle it. Ultimately, what I want is to be able to do this: ``` HTML <ak-input-form itemtype="ak-search" itemid="ak-authentication" itemprop=${this.instance}></ak-inputform> ``` And it will (1) go out and find the right kind of search to put there, (2) conduct the right kind of fetch to fill that search, (3) pre-configure it with the user's current choice in that locale. I don't think this is possible-- for one thing, it would be very expensive in terms of development, and it may break the "narrow waist" ideal by require that the `ak-input-form` object know all the different kinds of searches that are available. The old Midgardian dream was that the object would have *just* the identity triple (A table, a row of that table, a field of that row), and the Javascript would go out and, using the identity, *find* the right object for CRUD (Creating, Retrieving, Updating, and Deleting) it. But that inspiration, as unreachable as it is, is where I'm headed. Where our objects are both *smart* and *standalone*. Where they're polite citizens in an ordered universe, capable of independence sufficient to be tested and validated and trusted, but working in concert to achieve our aims. * web: unravel the search-select for flows completely. This commit removes *all* instances of the search-select for flows, classifying them into four different categories: - a search with no default - a search with a default - a search with a default and a fallback to a static default if non specified - a search with a default and a fallback to the tenant's preferred default if this is a new instance and no flow specified. It's not humanly possible to test all the instances where this has been committed, but the linters are very happy with the results, and I'm going to eyeball every one of them in the github presentation before I move this out of draft. * web: several were declared 'required' that were not. * web: I can't believe this was rejected because of a misspelling in a code comment. Well done\! * web: another codespell fix for a comment. * web: adding 'codespell' to the pre-commit command. Fixed spelling error in eventEmitter.
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"lint:spelling": "codespell -D - -D ../.github/codespell-dictionary.txt -I ../.github/codespell-words.txt -S './src/locales/**' ./src -s",
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web/admin: simplify sidebar renderer (#6797) * Added a 'Hard-Core' lint mode to pre-commit; this will not automagically fix all your problems, but it will show you where some deeper issues arise. * web: streamline sidebar renderer The sidebar renderer had a lot of repetitive code that could easily be templatized, so I extracted the content from it and turned it into a table. * web: complexity of the Sidebar now below 10. This commit incorporates SonarJS into the pre-commit (and *only* the pre-commit) linting pass; SonarJS is much more comprehensive in its complaints, and it's helpful in breaking long functions down to their simplest forms. In this case, the `renderSidebarItems()` function was considered "unreadable," and I've managed to boil it down to its three special cases (new version, impersonation, and enterprise notification) and its routine case (the rest of the sidebar). Going forward, I'd like all our commits to correspond to the SonarJS settings I've established in .eslint.precommit.json, but I'm not gonna hate on others if they don't quite hit it. :-) * web: modernization continues. Three of our four Babel plug-ins have moved from 'proposed' to 'accepted'; I have updated package.json and the .babelrc file to accept those. Node's ability to set its max_old_space_size via the environment variable was enable in 2019; using it here makes it easier to move this code toward a multi-package monorepo in the future. * Adding 'cross-env' so that the uses of the NODE_OPTIONS environment will work (theoretically) on Windows.
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"prettier": "prettier --write .",
web: Add storybook (#5865) * \#\# Details web: replace lingui with lit/localize \#\# Changes This rather massive shift replaces the lingui and `t()` syntax with lit-localize, XLIFF, and the `msg()` syntax used by lit-localize. 90% of this work was mechanized; simple perl scripts found and replaced all uses of `t()` with the appropriate corresponding syntax for `msg()` and `msg(str())`. The XLIFF files were auto-generated from the PO files. They have not been audited, and they should be checked over by professional translators. The actual _strings_ have not been changed, but as this was a mechanized change there is always the possibility of mis-translation-- not by the translator, but by the script. * web: revise lit/localize: fix two installation issues. * web: revise localization TL;DR: - Replaced all of Lingui's `t()` syntax with `msg()` syntax. - Mechanically (i.e with a script) converted all of the PO files to XLIFF files - Refactored the localization code to be a bit smarter: - the function `getBestMatchLocale` takes the locale lists and a requested locale, and returns the first match of: - The locale's code exactly matches the requested locale - The locale code exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale (i.e the "en" part of "en-US") - the locale code's prefix exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale This function is passed to lit-locate's `loadLocale()`. - `activateLocale()` just calls `loadLocale()` now. - `autodetectLanguage` searches the following, and picks the first that returns a valid locale object, before passing it to `loadLocale()`: - The User's settings - A `?locale=` component found in `window.location.search` - The `window.navigator.language` field - English The `msg()` only runs when it's run. This seems obvious, but it means that you cannot cache strings at load time; they must be kept inside functions that are re-run so that the `msg()` engine can look up the strings in the preferred language of the user at that moment. You can use thunks-of-strings if you really need them that way. * Including the 'xliff-converter' in case anyone wants to review it. * The xliff-converter is tagged as 'xliff-converter', but has been deleted. \#\# Details - Resolves #5171 \#\# Changes \#\#\# New Features - Adds a "Add an Application" to the LibraryView if there are no applications and the user is an administrator. \#\#\# Breaking Changes - Adds breaking change which causes \<issue\>. \#\# Checklist - [ ] Local tests pass (`ak test authentik/`) - [ ] The code has been formatted (`make lint-fix`) If an API change has been made - [ ] The API schema has been updated (`make gen-build`) If changes to the frontend have been made - [ ] The code has been formatted (`make web`) - [ ] The translation files have been updated (`make i18n-extract`) If applicable - [ ] The documentation has been updated - [ ] The documentation has been formatted (`make website`) * web: fix redundant locales for zh suite. * web: prettier pass for locale update * web: localization moderization Changed the names of the lit-localize commands to make it clear they're part of the localization effort, and not just "build" and "extract". * web: add storybook to test components * update transifex config Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * fix package lock? Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * use build not compile Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * web: conversion to lit-localize The CI produced a list of problems that I hadn't caught earlier, due to a typo ("localize build" is correct, "localize compile" is not) I had left in package.json. They were minor and linty, but it was still wise to fix them. * web: replace lingui with lit/locale This commit fixes some minor linting issues that were hidden by a typo in package.json. The issues were not apparently problematic from a Javascript point of view, but they pointed to sloppy thinking in the progression of types through the system, so I cleaned them up and formalized the types from LocaleModule to AkLocale. * web: replace lingui with lit/localize One problem that has repeatedly come up is that localize's templates do not produce JavaScript that conforms with our shop style. I've replaced `build-locale` with a two-step that builds the locale *and* ensures that it conforms to the shop style via `prettier` every time. * web: replace lingui with lit-locale This commit applies the most recent bundle of translations to the new lit-locale aspect component. It also revises the algorithm for *finding* the correct locale, replacing the complex fall-back with some rather straightforward regular expressions. In the case of Chinese, the fallback comes at the end of the selection list, which may not be, er, politically valuable (since Taiwan and Hong Kong come before, being exceptions that need to be tested). If we need a different order for presentation, that'll be a future feature. * web: replace lingui with lit/locale Well, that was embarassing. * web: add storybook The delta on this didn't make any sense; putting it back causes no behavioral changes. * web: add Storybook Fixed a typo in the package.json that prevented the TSC check from passing. * web: incorporate storybook This commit includes a number of type and definitional changes needed to make lit-analyze pass. In most cases, it was a matter of reassuring Lit that we were using the right type and the right type converter, or configuring the property such that it should never be called as an attribute. The most controversial change is adding the 'no-incompatible-type-binding' to the LIT analyzer configuration (found in `tsconfig.json`). This "routes around" lit-analyzer not doing very well understanding that some HTML objects can have generic property types, as long as the renderer is configured correctly. The 'no-missing-import: off' setting is required as lit-analyzer also does not use the tsconfig `paths` setting correctly and cannot find objects defined via aliases. It's a shame JSON can't support comments; these should be in the tsconfig.json file directly. As it is, I've started a README file that includes a section to record configuration decisions. Deleted the lingui.config file as we're not using it anymore * ignore storybook build in git Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> --------- Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> Co-authored-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
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"tsc:execute": "tsc --noEmit -p .",
"tsc": "run-s build-locales tsc:execute",
"storybook": "storybook dev -p 6006",
web/admin: simplify sidebar renderer (#6797) * Added a 'Hard-Core' lint mode to pre-commit; this will not automagically fix all your problems, but it will show you where some deeper issues arise. * web: streamline sidebar renderer The sidebar renderer had a lot of repetitive code that could easily be templatized, so I extracted the content from it and turned it into a table. * web: complexity of the Sidebar now below 10. This commit incorporates SonarJS into the pre-commit (and *only* the pre-commit) linting pass; SonarJS is much more comprehensive in its complaints, and it's helpful in breaking long functions down to their simplest forms. In this case, the `renderSidebarItems()` function was considered "unreadable," and I've managed to boil it down to its three special cases (new version, impersonation, and enterprise notification) and its routine case (the rest of the sidebar). Going forward, I'd like all our commits to correspond to the SonarJS settings I've established in .eslint.precommit.json, but I'm not gonna hate on others if they don't quite hit it. :-) * web: modernization continues. Three of our four Babel plug-ins have moved from 'proposed' to 'accepted'; I have updated package.json and the .babelrc file to accept those. Node's ability to set its max_old_space_size via the environment variable was enable in 2019; using it here makes it easier to move this code toward a multi-package monorepo in the future. * Adding 'cross-env' so that the uses of the NODE_OPTIONS environment will work (theoretically) on Windows.
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"storybook:build": "cross-env NODE_OPTIONS='--max_old_space_size=4096' storybook build"
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web: Replace lingui.js with lit-localize (#5761) * \#\# Details web: replace lingui with lit/localize \#\# Changes This rather massive shift replaces the lingui and `t()` syntax with lit-localize, XLIFF, and the `msg()` syntax used by lit-localize. 90% of this work was mechanized; simple perl scripts found and replaced all uses of `t()` with the appropriate corresponding syntax for `msg()` and `msg(str())`. The XLIFF files were auto-generated from the PO files. They have not been audited, and they should be checked over by professional translators. The actual _strings_ have not been changed, but as this was a mechanized change there is always the possibility of mis-translation-- not by the translator, but by the script. * web: revise lit/localize: fix two installation issues. * web: revise localization TL;DR: - Replaced all of Lingui's `t()` syntax with `msg()` syntax. - Mechanically (i.e with a script) converted all of the PO files to XLIFF files - Refactored the localization code to be a bit smarter: - the function `getBestMatchLocale` takes the locale lists and a requested locale, and returns the first match of: - The locale's code exactly matches the requested locale - The locale code exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale (i.e the "en" part of "en-US") - the locale code's prefix exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale This function is passed to lit-locate's `loadLocale()`. - `activateLocale()` just calls `loadLocale()` now. - `autodetectLanguage` searches the following, and picks the first that returns a valid locale object, before passing it to `loadLocale()`: - The User's settings - A `?locale=` component found in `window.location.search` - The `window.navigator.language` field - English The `msg()` only runs when it's run. This seems obvious, but it means that you cannot cache strings at load time; they must be kept inside functions that are re-run so that the `msg()` engine can look up the strings in the preferred language of the user at that moment. You can use thunks-of-strings if you really need them that way. * Including the 'xliff-converter' in case anyone wants to review it. * The xliff-converter is tagged as 'xliff-converter', but has been deleted. \#\# Details - Resolves #5171 \#\# Changes \#\#\# New Features - Adds a "Add an Application" to the LibraryView if there are no applications and the user is an administrator. \#\#\# Breaking Changes - Adds breaking change which causes \<issue\>. \#\# Checklist - [ ] Local tests pass (`ak test authentik/`) - [ ] The code has been formatted (`make lint-fix`) If an API change has been made - [ ] The API schema has been updated (`make gen-build`) If changes to the frontend have been made - [ ] The code has been formatted (`make web`) - [ ] The translation files have been updated (`make i18n-extract`) If applicable - [ ] The documentation has been updated - [ ] The documentation has been formatted (`make website`) * web: fix redundant locales for zh suite. * web: prettier pass for locale update * web: localization moderization Changed the names of the lit-localize commands to make it clear they're part of the localization effort, and not just "build" and "extract". * update transifex config Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * fix package lock? Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * use build not compile Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * web: conversion to lit-localize The CI produced a list of problems that I hadn't caught earlier, due to a typo ("localize build" is correct, "localize compile" is not) I had left in package.json. They were minor and linty, but it was still wise to fix them. * web: replace lingui with lit/locale This commit fixes some minor linting issues that were hidden by a typo in package.json. The issues were not apparently problematic from a Javascript point of view, but they pointed to sloppy thinking in the progression of types through the system, so I cleaned them up and formalized the types from LocaleModule to AkLocale. * web: replace lingui with lit/localize One problem that has repeatedly come up is that localize's templates do not produce JavaScript that conforms with our shop style. I've replaced `build-locale` with a two-step that builds the locale *and* ensures that it conforms to the shop style via `prettier` every time. * web: replace lingui with lit-locale This commit applies the most recent bundle of translations to the new lit-locale aspect component. It also revises the algorithm for *finding* the correct locale, replacing the complex fall-back with some rather straightforward regular expressions. In the case of Chinese, the fallback comes at the end of the selection list, which may not be, er, politically valuable (since Taiwan and Hong Kong come before, being exceptions that need to be tested). If we need a different order for presentation, that'll be a future feature. * web: replace lingui with lit/locale Well, that was embarassing. --------- Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> Co-authored-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
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web/admin: simplify sidebar renderer (#6797) * Added a 'Hard-Core' lint mode to pre-commit; this will not automagically fix all your problems, but it will show you where some deeper issues arise. * web: streamline sidebar renderer The sidebar renderer had a lot of repetitive code that could easily be templatized, so I extracted the content from it and turned it into a table. * web: complexity of the Sidebar now below 10. This commit incorporates SonarJS into the pre-commit (and *only* the pre-commit) linting pass; SonarJS is much more comprehensive in its complaints, and it's helpful in breaking long functions down to their simplest forms. In this case, the `renderSidebarItems()` function was considered "unreadable," and I've managed to boil it down to its three special cases (new version, impersonation, and enterprise notification) and its routine case (the rest of the sidebar). Going forward, I'd like all our commits to correspond to the SonarJS settings I've established in .eslint.precommit.json, but I'm not gonna hate on others if they don't quite hit it. :-) * web: modernization continues. Three of our four Babel plug-ins have moved from 'proposed' to 'accepted'; I have updated package.json and the .babelrc file to accept those. Node's ability to set its max_old_space_size via the environment variable was enable in 2019; using it here makes it easier to move this code toward a multi-package monorepo in the future. * Adding 'cross-env' so that the uses of the NODE_OPTIONS environment will work (theoretically) on Windows.
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"@babel/core": "^7.22.19",
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web: bump the babel group in /web with 5 updates (#6753) Bumps the babel group in /web with 5 updates: | Package | From | To | | --- | --- | --- | | [@babel/core](https://github.com/babel/babel/tree/HEAD/packages/babel-core) | `7.22.11` | `7.22.15` | | [@babel/plugin-proposal-decorators](https://github.com/babel/babel/tree/HEAD/packages/babel-plugin-proposal-decorators) | `7.22.10` | `7.22.15` | | [@babel/plugin-transform-runtime](https://github.com/babel/babel/tree/HEAD/packages/babel-plugin-transform-runtime) | `7.22.10` | `7.22.15` | | [@babel/preset-env](https://github.com/babel/babel/tree/HEAD/packages/babel-preset-env) | `7.22.14` | `7.22.15` | | [@babel/preset-typescript](https://github.com/babel/babel/tree/HEAD/packages/babel-preset-typescript) | `7.22.11` | `7.22.15` | Updates `@babel/core` from 7.22.11 to 7.22.15 - [Release notes](https://github.com/babel/babel/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/babel/babel/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/babel/babel/commits/v7.22.15/packages/babel-core) Updates `@babel/plugin-proposal-decorators` from 7.22.10 to 7.22.15 - [Release notes](https://github.com/babel/babel/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/babel/babel/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/babel/babel/commits/v7.22.15/packages/babel-plugin-proposal-decorators) Updates `@babel/plugin-transform-runtime` from 7.22.10 to 7.22.15 - [Release notes](https://github.com/babel/babel/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/babel/babel/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/babel/babel/commits/v7.22.15/packages/babel-plugin-transform-runtime) Updates `@babel/preset-env` from 7.22.14 to 7.22.15 - [Release notes](https://github.com/babel/babel/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/babel/babel/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/babel/babel/commits/v7.22.15/packages/babel-preset-env) Updates `@babel/preset-typescript` from 7.22.11 to 7.22.15 - [Release notes](https://github.com/babel/babel/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/babel/babel/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/babel/babel/commits/v7.22.15/packages/babel-preset-typescript) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: "@babel/core" dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-patch dependency-group: babel - dependency-name: "@babel/plugin-proposal-decorators" dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-patch dependency-group: babel - dependency-name: "@babel/plugin-transform-runtime" dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-patch dependency-group: babel - dependency-name: "@babel/preset-env" dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-patch dependency-group: babel - dependency-name: "@babel/preset-typescript" dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-patch dependency-group: babel ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-05 10:03:01 +00:00
"@babel/plugin-proposal-decorators": "^7.22.15",
web/admin: simplify sidebar renderer (#6797) * Added a 'Hard-Core' lint mode to pre-commit; this will not automagically fix all your problems, but it will show you where some deeper issues arise. * web: streamline sidebar renderer The sidebar renderer had a lot of repetitive code that could easily be templatized, so I extracted the content from it and turned it into a table. * web: complexity of the Sidebar now below 10. This commit incorporates SonarJS into the pre-commit (and *only* the pre-commit) linting pass; SonarJS is much more comprehensive in its complaints, and it's helpful in breaking long functions down to their simplest forms. In this case, the `renderSidebarItems()` function was considered "unreadable," and I've managed to boil it down to its three special cases (new version, impersonation, and enterprise notification) and its routine case (the rest of the sidebar). Going forward, I'd like all our commits to correspond to the SonarJS settings I've established in .eslint.precommit.json, but I'm not gonna hate on others if they don't quite hit it. :-) * web: modernization continues. Three of our four Babel plug-ins have moved from 'proposed' to 'accepted'; I have updated package.json and the .babelrc file to accept those. Node's ability to set its max_old_space_size via the environment variable was enable in 2019; using it here makes it easier to move this code toward a multi-package monorepo in the future. * Adding 'cross-env' so that the uses of the NODE_OPTIONS environment will work (theoretically) on Windows.
2023-09-11 19:58:55 +00:00
"@babel/plugin-transform-private-methods": "^7.22.5",
"@babel/plugin-transform-private-property-in-object": "^7.22.11",
web: bump the babel group in /web with 5 updates (#6753) Bumps the babel group in /web with 5 updates: | Package | From | To | | --- | --- | --- | | [@babel/core](https://github.com/babel/babel/tree/HEAD/packages/babel-core) | `7.22.11` | `7.22.15` | | [@babel/plugin-proposal-decorators](https://github.com/babel/babel/tree/HEAD/packages/babel-plugin-proposal-decorators) | `7.22.10` | `7.22.15` | | [@babel/plugin-transform-runtime](https://github.com/babel/babel/tree/HEAD/packages/babel-plugin-transform-runtime) | `7.22.10` | `7.22.15` | | [@babel/preset-env](https://github.com/babel/babel/tree/HEAD/packages/babel-preset-env) | `7.22.14` | `7.22.15` | | [@babel/preset-typescript](https://github.com/babel/babel/tree/HEAD/packages/babel-preset-typescript) | `7.22.11` | `7.22.15` | Updates `@babel/core` from 7.22.11 to 7.22.15 - [Release notes](https://github.com/babel/babel/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/babel/babel/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/babel/babel/commits/v7.22.15/packages/babel-core) Updates `@babel/plugin-proposal-decorators` from 7.22.10 to 7.22.15 - [Release notes](https://github.com/babel/babel/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/babel/babel/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/babel/babel/commits/v7.22.15/packages/babel-plugin-proposal-decorators) Updates `@babel/plugin-transform-runtime` from 7.22.10 to 7.22.15 - [Release notes](https://github.com/babel/babel/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/babel/babel/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/babel/babel/commits/v7.22.15/packages/babel-plugin-transform-runtime) Updates `@babel/preset-env` from 7.22.14 to 7.22.15 - [Release notes](https://github.com/babel/babel/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/babel/babel/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/babel/babel/commits/v7.22.15/packages/babel-preset-env) Updates `@babel/preset-typescript` from 7.22.11 to 7.22.15 - [Release notes](https://github.com/babel/babel/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/babel/babel/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/babel/babel/commits/v7.22.15/packages/babel-preset-typescript) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: "@babel/core" dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-patch dependency-group: babel - dependency-name: "@babel/plugin-proposal-decorators" dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-patch dependency-group: babel - dependency-name: "@babel/plugin-transform-runtime" dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-patch dependency-group: babel - dependency-name: "@babel/preset-env" dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-patch dependency-group: babel - dependency-name: "@babel/preset-typescript" dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-patch dependency-group: babel ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-05 10:03:01 +00:00
"@babel/plugin-transform-runtime": "^7.22.15",
"@babel/preset-env": "^7.22.15",
"@babel/preset-typescript": "^7.22.15",
"@hcaptcha/types": "^1.0.3",
"@jackfranklin/rollup-plugin-markdown": "^0.4.0",
web: Add storybook (#5865) * \#\# Details web: replace lingui with lit/localize \#\# Changes This rather massive shift replaces the lingui and `t()` syntax with lit-localize, XLIFF, and the `msg()` syntax used by lit-localize. 90% of this work was mechanized; simple perl scripts found and replaced all uses of `t()` with the appropriate corresponding syntax for `msg()` and `msg(str())`. The XLIFF files were auto-generated from the PO files. They have not been audited, and they should be checked over by professional translators. The actual _strings_ have not been changed, but as this was a mechanized change there is always the possibility of mis-translation-- not by the translator, but by the script. * web: revise lit/localize: fix two installation issues. * web: revise localization TL;DR: - Replaced all of Lingui's `t()` syntax with `msg()` syntax. - Mechanically (i.e with a script) converted all of the PO files to XLIFF files - Refactored the localization code to be a bit smarter: - the function `getBestMatchLocale` takes the locale lists and a requested locale, and returns the first match of: - The locale's code exactly matches the requested locale - The locale code exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale (i.e the "en" part of "en-US") - the locale code's prefix exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale This function is passed to lit-locate's `loadLocale()`. - `activateLocale()` just calls `loadLocale()` now. - `autodetectLanguage` searches the following, and picks the first that returns a valid locale object, before passing it to `loadLocale()`: - The User's settings - A `?locale=` component found in `window.location.search` - The `window.navigator.language` field - English The `msg()` only runs when it's run. This seems obvious, but it means that you cannot cache strings at load time; they must be kept inside functions that are re-run so that the `msg()` engine can look up the strings in the preferred language of the user at that moment. You can use thunks-of-strings if you really need them that way. * Including the 'xliff-converter' in case anyone wants to review it. * The xliff-converter is tagged as 'xliff-converter', but has been deleted. \#\# Details - Resolves #5171 \#\# Changes \#\#\# New Features - Adds a "Add an Application" to the LibraryView if there are no applications and the user is an administrator. \#\#\# Breaking Changes - Adds breaking change which causes \<issue\>. \#\# Checklist - [ ] Local tests pass (`ak test authentik/`) - [ ] The code has been formatted (`make lint-fix`) If an API change has been made - [ ] The API schema has been updated (`make gen-build`) If changes to the frontend have been made - [ ] The code has been formatted (`make web`) - [ ] The translation files have been updated (`make i18n-extract`) If applicable - [ ] The documentation has been updated - [ ] The documentation has been formatted (`make website`) * web: fix redundant locales for zh suite. * web: prettier pass for locale update * web: localization moderization Changed the names of the lit-localize commands to make it clear they're part of the localization effort, and not just "build" and "extract". * web: add storybook to test components * update transifex config Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * fix package lock? Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * use build not compile Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * web: conversion to lit-localize The CI produced a list of problems that I hadn't caught earlier, due to a typo ("localize build" is correct, "localize compile" is not) I had left in package.json. They were minor and linty, but it was still wise to fix them. * web: replace lingui with lit/locale This commit fixes some minor linting issues that were hidden by a typo in package.json. The issues were not apparently problematic from a Javascript point of view, but they pointed to sloppy thinking in the progression of types through the system, so I cleaned them up and formalized the types from LocaleModule to AkLocale. * web: replace lingui with lit/localize One problem that has repeatedly come up is that localize's templates do not produce JavaScript that conforms with our shop style. I've replaced `build-locale` with a two-step that builds the locale *and* ensures that it conforms to the shop style via `prettier` every time. * web: replace lingui with lit-locale This commit applies the most recent bundle of translations to the new lit-locale aspect component. It also revises the algorithm for *finding* the correct locale, replacing the complex fall-back with some rather straightforward regular expressions. In the case of Chinese, the fallback comes at the end of the selection list, which may not be, er, politically valuable (since Taiwan and Hong Kong come before, being exceptions that need to be tested). If we need a different order for presentation, that'll be a future feature. * web: replace lingui with lit/locale Well, that was embarassing. * web: add storybook The delta on this didn't make any sense; putting it back causes no behavioral changes. * web: add Storybook Fixed a typo in the package.json that prevented the TSC check from passing. * web: incorporate storybook This commit includes a number of type and definitional changes needed to make lit-analyze pass. In most cases, it was a matter of reassuring Lit that we were using the right type and the right type converter, or configuring the property such that it should never be called as an attribute. The most controversial change is adding the 'no-incompatible-type-binding' to the LIT analyzer configuration (found in `tsconfig.json`). This "routes around" lit-analyzer not doing very well understanding that some HTML objects can have generic property types, as long as the renderer is configured correctly. The 'no-missing-import: off' setting is required as lit-analyzer also does not use the tsconfig `paths` setting correctly and cannot find objects defined via aliases. It's a shame JSON can't support comments; these should be in the tsconfig.json file directly. As it is, I've started a README file that includes a section to record configuration decisions. Deleted the lingui.config file as we're not using it anymore * ignore storybook build in git Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> --------- Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> Co-authored-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
2023-06-07 11:05:33 +00:00
"@jeysal/storybook-addon-css-user-preferences": "^0.2.0",
"@lit/localize-tools": "^0.6.10",
"@rollup/plugin-babel": "^6.0.3",
"@rollup/plugin-commonjs": "^25.0.4",
"@rollup/plugin-node-resolve": "^15.2.1",
"@rollup/plugin-replace": "^5.0.2",
"@rollup/plugin-terser": "^0.4.3",
"@rollup/plugin-typescript": "^11.1.3",
web: bump the storybook group in /web with 5 updates (#6662) Bumps the storybook group in /web with 5 updates: | Package | From | To | | --- | --- | --- | | [@storybook/addon-essentials](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/tree/HEAD/code/addons/essentials) | `7.3.2` | `7.4.0` | | [@storybook/addon-links](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/tree/HEAD/code/addons/links) | `7.3.2` | `7.4.0` | | [@storybook/web-components](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/tree/HEAD/code/renderers/web-components) | `7.3.2` | `7.4.0` | | [@storybook/web-components-vite](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/tree/HEAD/code/frameworks/web-components-vite) | `7.3.2` | `7.4.0` | | [storybook](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/tree/HEAD/code/lib/cli) | `7.3.2` | `7.4.0` | Updates `@storybook/addon-essentials` from 7.3.2 to 7.4.0 - [Release notes](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/commits/v7.4.0/code/addons/essentials) Updates `@storybook/addon-links` from 7.3.2 to 7.4.0 - [Release notes](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/commits/v7.4.0/code/addons/links) Updates `@storybook/web-components` from 7.3.2 to 7.4.0 - [Release notes](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/commits/v7.4.0/code/renderers/web-components) Updates `@storybook/web-components-vite` from 7.3.2 to 7.4.0 - [Release notes](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/commits/v7.4.0/code/frameworks/web-components-vite) Updates `storybook` from 7.3.2 to 7.4.0 - [Release notes](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/commits/v7.4.0/code/lib/cli) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: "@storybook/addon-essentials" dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-minor dependency-group: storybook - dependency-name: "@storybook/addon-links" dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-minor dependency-group: storybook - dependency-name: "@storybook/web-components" dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-minor dependency-group: storybook - dependency-name: "@storybook/web-components-vite" dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-minor dependency-group: storybook - dependency-name: storybook dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-minor dependency-group: storybook ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-29 10:37:02 +00:00
"@storybook/addon-essentials": "^7.4.0",
"@storybook/addon-links": "^7.4.0",
"@storybook/blocks": "^7.1.1",
web: bump the storybook group in /web with 5 updates (#6662) Bumps the storybook group in /web with 5 updates: | Package | From | To | | --- | --- | --- | | [@storybook/addon-essentials](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/tree/HEAD/code/addons/essentials) | `7.3.2` | `7.4.0` | | [@storybook/addon-links](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/tree/HEAD/code/addons/links) | `7.3.2` | `7.4.0` | | [@storybook/web-components](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/tree/HEAD/code/renderers/web-components) | `7.3.2` | `7.4.0` | | [@storybook/web-components-vite](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/tree/HEAD/code/frameworks/web-components-vite) | `7.3.2` | `7.4.0` | | [storybook](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/tree/HEAD/code/lib/cli) | `7.3.2` | `7.4.0` | Updates `@storybook/addon-essentials` from 7.3.2 to 7.4.0 - [Release notes](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/commits/v7.4.0/code/addons/essentials) Updates `@storybook/addon-links` from 7.3.2 to 7.4.0 - [Release notes](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/commits/v7.4.0/code/addons/links) Updates `@storybook/web-components` from 7.3.2 to 7.4.0 - [Release notes](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/commits/v7.4.0/code/renderers/web-components) Updates `@storybook/web-components-vite` from 7.3.2 to 7.4.0 - [Release notes](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/commits/v7.4.0/code/frameworks/web-components-vite) Updates `storybook` from 7.3.2 to 7.4.0 - [Release notes](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/commits/v7.4.0/code/lib/cli) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: "@storybook/addon-essentials" dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-minor dependency-group: storybook - dependency-name: "@storybook/addon-links" dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-minor dependency-group: storybook - dependency-name: "@storybook/web-components" dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-minor dependency-group: storybook - dependency-name: "@storybook/web-components-vite" dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-minor dependency-group: storybook - dependency-name: storybook dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-minor dependency-group: storybook ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-29 10:37:02 +00:00
"@storybook/web-components": "^7.4.0",
"@storybook/web-components-vite": "^7.4.0",
"@trivago/prettier-plugin-sort-imports": "^4.2.0",
"@types/chart.js": "^2.9.38",
"@types/codemirror": "5.60.10",
"@types/grecaptcha": "^3.0.4",
"@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "^6.7.0",
"@typescript-eslint/parser": "^6.7.0",
"babel-plugin-macros": "^3.1.0",
"babel-plugin-tsconfig-paths": "^1.0.3",
web/admin: simplify sidebar renderer (#6797) * Added a 'Hard-Core' lint mode to pre-commit; this will not automagically fix all your problems, but it will show you where some deeper issues arise. * web: streamline sidebar renderer The sidebar renderer had a lot of repetitive code that could easily be templatized, so I extracted the content from it and turned it into a table. * web: complexity of the Sidebar now below 10. This commit incorporates SonarJS into the pre-commit (and *only* the pre-commit) linting pass; SonarJS is much more comprehensive in its complaints, and it's helpful in breaking long functions down to their simplest forms. In this case, the `renderSidebarItems()` function was considered "unreadable," and I've managed to boil it down to its three special cases (new version, impersonation, and enterprise notification) and its routine case (the rest of the sidebar). Going forward, I'd like all our commits to correspond to the SonarJS settings I've established in .eslint.precommit.json, but I'm not gonna hate on others if they don't quite hit it. :-) * web: modernization continues. Three of our four Babel plug-ins have moved from 'proposed' to 'accepted'; I have updated package.json and the .babelrc file to accept those. Node's ability to set its max_old_space_size via the environment variable was enable in 2019; using it here makes it easier to move this code toward a multi-package monorepo in the future. * Adding 'cross-env' so that the uses of the NODE_OPTIONS environment will work (theoretically) on Windows.
2023-09-11 19:58:55 +00:00
"cross-env": "^7.0.3",
"eslint": "^8.49.0",
"eslint-config-google": "^0.14.0",
"eslint-plugin-custom-elements": "0.0.8",
"eslint-plugin-lit": "^1.9.1",
web/admin: simplify sidebar renderer (#6797) * Added a 'Hard-Core' lint mode to pre-commit; this will not automagically fix all your problems, but it will show you where some deeper issues arise. * web: streamline sidebar renderer The sidebar renderer had a lot of repetitive code that could easily be templatized, so I extracted the content from it and turned it into a table. * web: complexity of the Sidebar now below 10. This commit incorporates SonarJS into the pre-commit (and *only* the pre-commit) linting pass; SonarJS is much more comprehensive in its complaints, and it's helpful in breaking long functions down to their simplest forms. In this case, the `renderSidebarItems()` function was considered "unreadable," and I've managed to boil it down to its three special cases (new version, impersonation, and enterprise notification) and its routine case (the rest of the sidebar). Going forward, I'd like all our commits to correspond to the SonarJS settings I've established in .eslint.precommit.json, but I'm not gonna hate on others if they don't quite hit it. :-) * web: modernization continues. Three of our four Babel plug-ins have moved from 'proposed' to 'accepted'; I have updated package.json and the .babelrc file to accept those. Node's ability to set its max_old_space_size via the environment variable was enable in 2019; using it here makes it easier to move this code toward a multi-package monorepo in the future. * Adding 'cross-env' so that the uses of the NODE_OPTIONS environment will work (theoretically) on Windows.
2023-09-11 19:58:55 +00:00
"eslint-plugin-sonarjs": "^0.21.0",
"eslint-plugin-storybook": "^0.6.13",
web: Add storybook (#5865) * \#\# Details web: replace lingui with lit/localize \#\# Changes This rather massive shift replaces the lingui and `t()` syntax with lit-localize, XLIFF, and the `msg()` syntax used by lit-localize. 90% of this work was mechanized; simple perl scripts found and replaced all uses of `t()` with the appropriate corresponding syntax for `msg()` and `msg(str())`. The XLIFF files were auto-generated from the PO files. They have not been audited, and they should be checked over by professional translators. The actual _strings_ have not been changed, but as this was a mechanized change there is always the possibility of mis-translation-- not by the translator, but by the script. * web: revise lit/localize: fix two installation issues. * web: revise localization TL;DR: - Replaced all of Lingui's `t()` syntax with `msg()` syntax. - Mechanically (i.e with a script) converted all of the PO files to XLIFF files - Refactored the localization code to be a bit smarter: - the function `getBestMatchLocale` takes the locale lists and a requested locale, and returns the first match of: - The locale's code exactly matches the requested locale - The locale code exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale (i.e the "en" part of "en-US") - the locale code's prefix exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale This function is passed to lit-locate's `loadLocale()`. - `activateLocale()` just calls `loadLocale()` now. - `autodetectLanguage` searches the following, and picks the first that returns a valid locale object, before passing it to `loadLocale()`: - The User's settings - A `?locale=` component found in `window.location.search` - The `window.navigator.language` field - English The `msg()` only runs when it's run. This seems obvious, but it means that you cannot cache strings at load time; they must be kept inside functions that are re-run so that the `msg()` engine can look up the strings in the preferred language of the user at that moment. You can use thunks-of-strings if you really need them that way. * Including the 'xliff-converter' in case anyone wants to review it. * The xliff-converter is tagged as 'xliff-converter', but has been deleted. \#\# Details - Resolves #5171 \#\# Changes \#\#\# New Features - Adds a "Add an Application" to the LibraryView if there are no applications and the user is an administrator. \#\#\# Breaking Changes - Adds breaking change which causes \<issue\>. \#\# Checklist - [ ] Local tests pass (`ak test authentik/`) - [ ] The code has been formatted (`make lint-fix`) If an API change has been made - [ ] The API schema has been updated (`make gen-build`) If changes to the frontend have been made - [ ] The code has been formatted (`make web`) - [ ] The translation files have been updated (`make i18n-extract`) If applicable - [ ] The documentation has been updated - [ ] The documentation has been formatted (`make website`) * web: fix redundant locales for zh suite. * web: prettier pass for locale update * web: localization moderization Changed the names of the lit-localize commands to make it clear they're part of the localization effort, and not just "build" and "extract". * web: add storybook to test components * update transifex config Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * fix package lock? Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * use build not compile Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * web: conversion to lit-localize The CI produced a list of problems that I hadn't caught earlier, due to a typo ("localize build" is correct, "localize compile" is not) I had left in package.json. They were minor and linty, but it was still wise to fix them. * web: replace lingui with lit/locale This commit fixes some minor linting issues that were hidden by a typo in package.json. The issues were not apparently problematic from a Javascript point of view, but they pointed to sloppy thinking in the progression of types through the system, so I cleaned them up and formalized the types from LocaleModule to AkLocale. * web: replace lingui with lit/localize One problem that has repeatedly come up is that localize's templates do not produce JavaScript that conforms with our shop style. I've replaced `build-locale` with a two-step that builds the locale *and* ensures that it conforms to the shop style via `prettier` every time. * web: replace lingui with lit-locale This commit applies the most recent bundle of translations to the new lit-locale aspect component. It also revises the algorithm for *finding* the correct locale, replacing the complex fall-back with some rather straightforward regular expressions. In the case of Chinese, the fallback comes at the end of the selection list, which may not be, er, politically valuable (since Taiwan and Hong Kong come before, being exceptions that need to be tested). If we need a different order for presentation, that'll be a future feature. * web: replace lingui with lit/locale Well, that was embarassing. * web: add storybook The delta on this didn't make any sense; putting it back causes no behavioral changes. * web: add Storybook Fixed a typo in the package.json that prevented the TSC check from passing. * web: incorporate storybook This commit includes a number of type and definitional changes needed to make lit-analyze pass. In most cases, it was a matter of reassuring Lit that we were using the right type and the right type converter, or configuring the property such that it should never be called as an attribute. The most controversial change is adding the 'no-incompatible-type-binding' to the LIT analyzer configuration (found in `tsconfig.json`). This "routes around" lit-analyzer not doing very well understanding that some HTML objects can have generic property types, as long as the renderer is configured correctly. The 'no-missing-import: off' setting is required as lit-analyzer also does not use the tsconfig `paths` setting correctly and cannot find objects defined via aliases. It's a shame JSON can't support comments; these should be in the tsconfig.json file directly. As it is, I've started a README file that includes a section to record configuration decisions. Deleted the lingui.config file as we're not using it anymore * ignore storybook build in git Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> --------- Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> Co-authored-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
2023-06-07 11:05:33 +00:00
"lit-analyzer": "^1.2.1",
web: Replace lingui.js with lit-localize (#5761) * \#\# Details web: replace lingui with lit/localize \#\# Changes This rather massive shift replaces the lingui and `t()` syntax with lit-localize, XLIFF, and the `msg()` syntax used by lit-localize. 90% of this work was mechanized; simple perl scripts found and replaced all uses of `t()` with the appropriate corresponding syntax for `msg()` and `msg(str())`. The XLIFF files were auto-generated from the PO files. They have not been audited, and they should be checked over by professional translators. The actual _strings_ have not been changed, but as this was a mechanized change there is always the possibility of mis-translation-- not by the translator, but by the script. * web: revise lit/localize: fix two installation issues. * web: revise localization TL;DR: - Replaced all of Lingui's `t()` syntax with `msg()` syntax. - Mechanically (i.e with a script) converted all of the PO files to XLIFF files - Refactored the localization code to be a bit smarter: - the function `getBestMatchLocale` takes the locale lists and a requested locale, and returns the first match of: - The locale's code exactly matches the requested locale - The locale code exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale (i.e the "en" part of "en-US") - the locale code's prefix exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale This function is passed to lit-locate's `loadLocale()`. - `activateLocale()` just calls `loadLocale()` now. - `autodetectLanguage` searches the following, and picks the first that returns a valid locale object, before passing it to `loadLocale()`: - The User's settings - A `?locale=` component found in `window.location.search` - The `window.navigator.language` field - English The `msg()` only runs when it's run. This seems obvious, but it means that you cannot cache strings at load time; they must be kept inside functions that are re-run so that the `msg()` engine can look up the strings in the preferred language of the user at that moment. You can use thunks-of-strings if you really need them that way. * Including the 'xliff-converter' in case anyone wants to review it. * The xliff-converter is tagged as 'xliff-converter', but has been deleted. \#\# Details - Resolves #5171 \#\# Changes \#\#\# New Features - Adds a "Add an Application" to the LibraryView if there are no applications and the user is an administrator. \#\#\# Breaking Changes - Adds breaking change which causes \<issue\>. \#\# Checklist - [ ] Local tests pass (`ak test authentik/`) - [ ] The code has been formatted (`make lint-fix`) If an API change has been made - [ ] The API schema has been updated (`make gen-build`) If changes to the frontend have been made - [ ] The code has been formatted (`make web`) - [ ] The translation files have been updated (`make i18n-extract`) If applicable - [ ] The documentation has been updated - [ ] The documentation has been formatted (`make website`) * web: fix redundant locales for zh suite. * web: prettier pass for locale update * web: localization moderization Changed the names of the lit-localize commands to make it clear they're part of the localization effort, and not just "build" and "extract". * update transifex config Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * fix package lock? Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * use build not compile Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * web: conversion to lit-localize The CI produced a list of problems that I hadn't caught earlier, due to a typo ("localize build" is correct, "localize compile" is not) I had left in package.json. They were minor and linty, but it was still wise to fix them. * web: replace lingui with lit/locale This commit fixes some minor linting issues that were hidden by a typo in package.json. The issues were not apparently problematic from a Javascript point of view, but they pointed to sloppy thinking in the progression of types through the system, so I cleaned them up and formalized the types from LocaleModule to AkLocale. * web: replace lingui with lit/localize One problem that has repeatedly come up is that localize's templates do not produce JavaScript that conforms with our shop style. I've replaced `build-locale` with a two-step that builds the locale *and* ensures that it conforms to the shop style via `prettier` every time. * web: replace lingui with lit-locale This commit applies the most recent bundle of translations to the new lit-locale aspect component. It also revises the algorithm for *finding* the correct locale, replacing the complex fall-back with some rather straightforward regular expressions. In the case of Chinese, the fallback comes at the end of the selection list, which may not be, er, politically valuable (since Taiwan and Hong Kong come before, being exceptions that need to be tested). If we need a different order for presentation, that'll be a future feature. * web: replace lingui with lit/locale Well, that was embarassing. --------- Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> Co-authored-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
2023-06-02 15:08:36 +00:00
"npm-run-all": "^4.1.5",
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"pyright": "^1.1.327",
web: Add storybook (#5865) * \#\# Details web: replace lingui with lit/localize \#\# Changes This rather massive shift replaces the lingui and `t()` syntax with lit-localize, XLIFF, and the `msg()` syntax used by lit-localize. 90% of this work was mechanized; simple perl scripts found and replaced all uses of `t()` with the appropriate corresponding syntax for `msg()` and `msg(str())`. The XLIFF files were auto-generated from the PO files. They have not been audited, and they should be checked over by professional translators. The actual _strings_ have not been changed, but as this was a mechanized change there is always the possibility of mis-translation-- not by the translator, but by the script. * web: revise lit/localize: fix two installation issues. * web: revise localization TL;DR: - Replaced all of Lingui's `t()` syntax with `msg()` syntax. - Mechanically (i.e with a script) converted all of the PO files to XLIFF files - Refactored the localization code to be a bit smarter: - the function `getBestMatchLocale` takes the locale lists and a requested locale, and returns the first match of: - The locale's code exactly matches the requested locale - The locale code exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale (i.e the "en" part of "en-US") - the locale code's prefix exactly matches the prefix of the requested locale This function is passed to lit-locate's `loadLocale()`. - `activateLocale()` just calls `loadLocale()` now. - `autodetectLanguage` searches the following, and picks the first that returns a valid locale object, before passing it to `loadLocale()`: - The User's settings - A `?locale=` component found in `window.location.search` - The `window.navigator.language` field - English The `msg()` only runs when it's run. This seems obvious, but it means that you cannot cache strings at load time; they must be kept inside functions that are re-run so that the `msg()` engine can look up the strings in the preferred language of the user at that moment. You can use thunks-of-strings if you really need them that way. * Including the 'xliff-converter' in case anyone wants to review it. * The xliff-converter is tagged as 'xliff-converter', but has been deleted. \#\# Details - Resolves #5171 \#\# Changes \#\#\# New Features - Adds a "Add an Application" to the LibraryView if there are no applications and the user is an administrator. \#\#\# Breaking Changes - Adds breaking change which causes \<issue\>. \#\# Checklist - [ ] Local tests pass (`ak test authentik/`) - [ ] The code has been formatted (`make lint-fix`) If an API change has been made - [ ] The API schema has been updated (`make gen-build`) If changes to the frontend have been made - [ ] The code has been formatted (`make web`) - [ ] The translation files have been updated (`make i18n-extract`) If applicable - [ ] The documentation has been updated - [ ] The documentation has been formatted (`make website`) * web: fix redundant locales for zh suite. * web: prettier pass for locale update * web: localization moderization Changed the names of the lit-localize commands to make it clear they're part of the localization effort, and not just "build" and "extract". * web: add storybook to test components * update transifex config Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * fix package lock? Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * use build not compile Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * web: conversion to lit-localize The CI produced a list of problems that I hadn't caught earlier, due to a typo ("localize build" is correct, "localize compile" is not) I had left in package.json. They were minor and linty, but it was still wise to fix them. * web: replace lingui with lit/locale This commit fixes some minor linting issues that were hidden by a typo in package.json. The issues were not apparently problematic from a Javascript point of view, but they pointed to sloppy thinking in the progression of types through the system, so I cleaned them up and formalized the types from LocaleModule to AkLocale. * web: replace lingui with lit/localize One problem that has repeatedly come up is that localize's templates do not produce JavaScript that conforms with our shop style. I've replaced `build-locale` with a two-step that builds the locale *and* ensures that it conforms to the shop style via `prettier` every time. * web: replace lingui with lit-locale This commit applies the most recent bundle of translations to the new lit-locale aspect component. It also revises the algorithm for *finding* the correct locale, replacing the complex fall-back with some rather straightforward regular expressions. In the case of Chinese, the fallback comes at the end of the selection list, which may not be, er, politically valuable (since Taiwan and Hong Kong come before, being exceptions that need to be tested). If we need a different order for presentation, that'll be a future feature. * web: replace lingui with lit/locale Well, that was embarassing. * web: add storybook The delta on this didn't make any sense; putting it back causes no behavioral changes. * web: add Storybook Fixed a typo in the package.json that prevented the TSC check from passing. * web: incorporate storybook This commit includes a number of type and definitional changes needed to make lit-analyze pass. In most cases, it was a matter of reassuring Lit that we were using the right type and the right type converter, or configuring the property such that it should never be called as an attribute. The most controversial change is adding the 'no-incompatible-type-binding' to the LIT analyzer configuration (found in `tsconfig.json`). This "routes around" lit-analyzer not doing very well understanding that some HTML objects can have generic property types, as long as the renderer is configured correctly. The 'no-missing-import: off' setting is required as lit-analyzer also does not use the tsconfig `paths` setting correctly and cannot find objects defined via aliases. It's a shame JSON can't support comments; these should be in the tsconfig.json file directly. As it is, I've started a README file that includes a section to record configuration decisions. Deleted the lingui.config file as we're not using it anymore * ignore storybook build in git Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> --------- Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> Co-authored-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
2023-06-07 11:05:33 +00:00
"react": "^18.2.0",
"react-dom": "^18.2.0",
"rollup": "^3.29.1",
"rollup-plugin-copy": "^3.5.0",
"rollup-plugin-cssimport": "^1.0.3",
"rollup-plugin-postcss-lit": "^2.1.0",
web: bump the storybook group in /web with 5 updates (#6662) Bumps the storybook group in /web with 5 updates: | Package | From | To | | --- | --- | --- | | [@storybook/addon-essentials](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/tree/HEAD/code/addons/essentials) | `7.3.2` | `7.4.0` | | [@storybook/addon-links](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/tree/HEAD/code/addons/links) | `7.3.2` | `7.4.0` | | [@storybook/web-components](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/tree/HEAD/code/renderers/web-components) | `7.3.2` | `7.4.0` | | [@storybook/web-components-vite](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/tree/HEAD/code/frameworks/web-components-vite) | `7.3.2` | `7.4.0` | | [storybook](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/tree/HEAD/code/lib/cli) | `7.3.2` | `7.4.0` | Updates `@storybook/addon-essentials` from 7.3.2 to 7.4.0 - [Release notes](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/commits/v7.4.0/code/addons/essentials) Updates `@storybook/addon-links` from 7.3.2 to 7.4.0 - [Release notes](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/commits/v7.4.0/code/addons/links) Updates `@storybook/web-components` from 7.3.2 to 7.4.0 - [Release notes](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/commits/v7.4.0/code/renderers/web-components) Updates `@storybook/web-components-vite` from 7.3.2 to 7.4.0 - [Release notes](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/commits/v7.4.0/code/frameworks/web-components-vite) Updates `storybook` from 7.3.2 to 7.4.0 - [Release notes](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/commits/v7.4.0/code/lib/cli) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: "@storybook/addon-essentials" dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-minor dependency-group: storybook - dependency-name: "@storybook/addon-links" dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-minor dependency-group: storybook - dependency-name: "@storybook/web-components" dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-minor dependency-group: storybook - dependency-name: "@storybook/web-components-vite" dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-minor dependency-group: storybook - dependency-name: storybook dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-minor dependency-group: storybook ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-29 10:37:02 +00:00
"storybook": "^7.4.0",
"storybook-addon-mock": "^4.2.1",
2020-12-02 14:44:40 +00:00
"ts-lit-plugin": "^1.2.1",
"tslib": "^2.6.2",
"turnstile-types": "^1.1.2",
"typescript": "^5.2.2",
"vite-tsconfig-paths": "^4.2.1"
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}
2020-02-21 10:20:55 +00:00
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