## Changes
- Replace `indexOf()` with `startsWith()` for cleaner protocol detection
- Use `URL` API for robust cache-busting parameter handling
- Add HTTP response validation and improved error logging
- Add JSDoc type annotations for better documentation
- Remove unused `urlSuffix` instance variable
- Add unit tests
- Fix `.gitignore` pattern
## Motivation
After merging #3967, I noticed some potential for improving reliability
and user experience related to the method `loadComplimentFile`. With
these changes the method now validates URLs upfront to catch
configuration errors early, checks HTTP status codes to detect server
issues (404/500), and provides specific error messages that help users
troubleshoot problems.
The complexity of the code does not really increase with the changes. On
the contrary, the method should now be more intuitive to understand.
## Testing
Added unit tests for `loadComplimentFile()` to validate the
improvements:
- HTTP error handling
- Cache-busting
Since E2E tests already cover the happy path, these unit tests focus on
error cases and edge cases.
## Additional Fix
While adding the test file, I discovered that the `.gitignore` pattern
`modules` was incorrectly matching `tests/unit/modules/`, preventing
test files from being tracked. Changed to `/modules` to only match the
root directory.
The pattern `modules` was too broad and prevented tracking files in
`modules/default/` despite the negation pattern. Changed to `modules/*`
to properly exclude only the content of the modules directory while
allowing the default modules to be tracked.
This issue was likely introduced during the cleanup in #3952.
Without this change there are now warn messages like this:
```bash
kristjan@debian:~/MagicMirror$ git add modules/default/compliments/compliments.js
The following paths are ignored by one of your .gitignore files:
modules
hint: Use -f if you really want to add them.
hint: Disable this message with "git config advice.addIgnoredFile false"
```
The advantage of the old behavior is that users can keep backups, copies
or any other CSS files with different names in the directory without Git
interfering.
I suspect that this was not taken into account during the cleanup in PR
#3952🙂
This is a big change, but I think it's a good move, as `vitest` is much
more modern than `jest`.
I'm excited about the UI watch feature (run `npm run test:ui`), for
example - it's really helpful and saves time when debugging tests. I had
to adjust a few tests because they had time related issues, but
basically we are now testing the same things - even a bit better and
less flaky (I hope).
What do you think?
I was always unhappy when maintaining dependency updates to have 3
`package.json` files.
This PR moves all deps into the main `package.json` and removes the
folders `fonts` and `vendor`.
If accepted I will update the docs too.
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Co-authored-by: Kristjan ESPERANTO <35647502+KristjanESPERANTO@users.noreply.github.com>
This has the advantage that the package manager is no longer involved
after the installation process.
However, previous start commands such as `npm run start` continue to
work. So we don't even have to adapt the documentation.
For experimenting, I sometimes work with different CSS files. I can
imagine that others do this too.
This setting for the css folder corresponds to the setting we already
have for the config folder.
## [2.22.0] - 2023-01-01
Thanks to: @angeldeejay, @buxxi, @dariom, @dWoolridge,
@KristjanESPERANTO, @MagMar94, @naveensrinivasan, @retroflex, @SkySails
and @Tom.
Special thanks to @khassel, @rejas and @sdetweil for taking over most
(if not all) of the work on this release as project collaborators. This
version would not be there without their effort. Thank you!
### Added
- Added test for remoteFile option in compliments module
- Added hourlyWeather functionality to Weather.gov weather provider
- Removed weatherEndpoint definition from weathergov.js (not used)
- Added css class names "today" and "tomorrow" for default calendar
- Added Collaboration.md
- Added new github action for dependency review (#2862)
- Added a WeatherProvider for Open-Meteo
- Added Yr as a weather provider
- Added config options "ignoreXOriginHeader" and
"ignoreContentSecurityPolicy"
### Removed
- Removed usage of internal fetch function of node until it is more
stable
### Updated
- Cleaned up test directory (#2937) and jest config (#2959)
- Wait for all modules to start before declaring the system ready
(#2487)
- Updated e2e tests (moved `done()` in helper functions) and use es6
syntax in all tests
- Updated da translation
- Rework weather module
- Make sure smhi provider api only gets a maximum of 6 digits
coordinates (#2955)
- Use fetch instead of XMLHttpRequest in weatherprovider (#2935)
- Reworked how weatherproviders handle units (#2849)
- Use unix() method for parsing times, fix suntimes on the way (#2950)
- Refactor conversion functions into utils class (#2958)
- The `cors`-method in `server.js` now supports sending and recieving
HTTP headers
- Replace `…` by `…`
- Cleanup compliments module
- Updated dependencies including electron to v22 (#2903)
### Fixed
- Correctly show apparent temperature in SMHI weather provider
- Ensure updatenotification module isn't shown when local is _ahead_ of
remote
- Handle node_helper errors during startup (#2944)
- Possibility to change FontAwesome class in calendar, so icons like
`fab fa-facebook-square` works.
- Fix cors problems with newsfeed articles (as far as possible), allow
disabling cors per feed with option `useCorsProxy: false` (#2840)
- Tests not waiting for the application to start and stop before
starting the next test
- Fix electron tests failing sometimes in github workflow
- Fixed gap in clock module when displayed on the left side with
displayType=digital
- Fixed playwright issue by upgrading to v1.29.1 (#2969)
Signed-off-by: naveen <172697+naveensrinivasan@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Karsten Hassel <hassel@gmx.de>
Co-authored-by: Malte Hallström <46646495+SkySails@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Veeck <github@veeck.de>
Co-authored-by: veeck <michael@veeck.de>
Co-authored-by: dWoolridge <dwoolridge@charter.net>
Co-authored-by: Johan <jojjepersson@yahoo.se>
Co-authored-by: Dario Mratovich <dario_mratovich@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Dario Mratovich <dario.mratovich@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: Magnus <34011212+MagMar94@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Naveen <172697+naveensrinivasan@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: buxxi <buxxi@omfilm.net>
Co-authored-by: Thomas Hirschberger <47733292+Tom-Hirschberger@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Kristjan ESPERANTO <35647502+KristjanESPERANTO@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrés Vanegas Jiménez <142350+angeldeejay@users.noreply.github.com>
/modules/** makes git ignore all directories and files in /modules, so
it's not even looking in /modules/default for changes.
!/modules/default/** is therefore never used. By adding the new line
!/modules/default, git is told to look in the /modules/default folder
for changes and will find all sub files/dirs and match these on
!/modules/default/**.