- Had difficulty adding a relationship with one custom resolver, if id for comment was not passed in, the comment was not created, hard coding it in also wasn't a good solution
Unfortunately with `v-html` you cannot use filters directly in
handlebars.
See: https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt.js/issues/231
I also fixed the tests even **without** mocking vue-filters.js plugin 👍
cc @mattwr18 Please don't see this as a revert of your work. Your
structure of the `notification-post-card` component was helpful and showed
the redundancy with `hc-post-card`. I reused a lot of the code, but
because I merged both components it now *looks* as if I authored all the code.
Note that we don't create duplicate notifications. I made use of the behaviour
of XSS-middleware: It removes all css classes from `<a>` anchors. Because
notifications rely on a css class `mention` which gets removed in a later
middleware, this gives us a nice behaviour for re-notifications without creating
duplicates. The downside is that it creates dependencies between middlewares and
it's not that obvious at all.
cc @mattwr18 @ulfgebhardt @appinteractive @Tirokk
All components should consist of a folder with these three files:
```
README.d
index.vue
spec.js
```
When you import components, omit the `index.vue`. That helps to `git
grep` for component names.
@appinteractive we have `yarn run lint` on our build server. I would say
this is enough to enforce linting. I get slowed down a little during
development. Instead of runing `yarn run lint --fix` every time I save, I
would like to `yarn run lint --fix` all in one before I commit.
Note that we don't create duplicate notifications. I made use of the behaviour
of XSS-middleware: It removes all css classes from `<a>` anchors. Because
notifications rely on a css class `mention` which gets removed in a later
middleware, this gives us a nice behaviour for re-notifications without creating
duplicates. The downside is that it creates dependencies between middlewares and
it's not that obvious at all.
cc @mattwr18 @ulfgebhardt @appinteractive @Tirokk
All components should consist of a folder with these three files:
```
README.d
index.vue
spec.js
```
When you import components, omit the `index.vue`. That helps to `git
grep` for component names.