This is fixing a bug where sometimes the editor would not get displayed
until you click into the title text fields. This commit also removes
some obscure optimizations.
I'm really annoyed by the cruft that we still carry around until this
very day.
Every single line of untested code, which you left because you thought:
"Well sure this is going to improve performance!" is going to bite you.
by setting up localVue with all required plugins (such as styleguide and vuex)
in a separate testSetup file we can avoid doing this individually in all component tests
the testSetup is executed before each test suite, so each test file gets a fresh
instance of localVue
- @ogerly hope you are cool with this, I pulled it right so that the
validations you added still all line up on the right side
- @alina-beck I think you know a more sophisticated way to do this, it
was just easy for me to add an empty <ds-flex-item> with a 50% width on
medium and larger devices. This can also be populated with country of
contribution or visibility, when one of those is implemented.. what do
you think?
- discussed it today's internal meeting and agreed upon with
@alina-beck, @Tirokk, @ogerly, @datenbrei, Dennis Hack
- max-height was a suggestion and can be changed at any time
- enforce 1.25:1 aspect ratio to be as close to possible with the 1:1
aspect ratio on our root path where we have 3 columns of 300px and a
max-height of 300px
Our build server failed because of frontend tests. However, all our
fullstack tests are passing... So maybe an issue in our test setup, not
reproducible in a real browser?
This commit:
ee4f132b0f (diff-0806c5f3fdae5e139222967601c7faca)
adds MutationObserver to their test setup. Adding it to our test suites
that touch the `editor` directly fixes our tests, too!
From what I can tell is that prosemirror is calling
`this.observer.takeRecords()`. Probably `tiptap` updated its
dependencies at some point and that's where `this.observer` was
introduced? Hard to tell. It really looks just like an issue only
present in test environments, so I think it's safe not to investigate
any further.