* remove selenium from package.json
* Add package.json & README for the integration directory
* add newline at end of file
* add chromedriver dependency
* automated tests for footer links
* renamed navbar test file and removed footer links to separate file
* run with make smoke
* added tests for join scratch and sign in in navbar
* fix linter errors & update www links
* addressed some of ray's comments
* fix failing test - projects row link
* maybe fix error?
* continue switching to click, convert so it runs with disabled selenium promise manager, and refactor to be less location dependent
* finish switching off of implicit reliance on selenium promise manager
Added tx-import, expects TX_TOKEN environment variable to be set to an API token for Transifex. If no API token exists it’ll just use the default English strings for everything.
Removed the localization spot checks because they were checking tha json got built from po files. With Tx-import the files are already json, and may possibly be missing.
1. Split out base modal stylings from iframe modal stylings
2. Move iframe-specific stylings into a separate copmonent
3. Move width/height iframe stylings to scss
4. Change global stylings for modals to match #980
5. Update styles to use trello style guide
Most problems were due to strings being duplicated and overwriting each other. Updated the build-locales script to keep track of duplicates.
Project Curated by on the splash page was just missing the formatMessage call.
This should allow us to define and update our dependencies more easily (via npm) as well as reducing the number of requests.
Additionally, when we add common packages this will avoid the issue after deploys where a user may get a cached HTML page, but new Javascript, leading to the dreaded blank page because the browser didn't download all dependencies.
Using mangle with UglifyJS also made the total file size for the common chunk bundle smaller than the current total for all of our external/polyfill scripts (1.18MB vs 1.55MB).
* Builds the Pass condition based on the static directory and view routes.
* Updates Fastly with new header and conditions based on the view routes.
* Uses a nice module for interacting with fastly :)
Needs some major cleanup but it works. Hopefully Travis will work too.
These depended on postcss < 5, which caused the errors like
Container#eachAtRule is deprecated. Use Container#walkAtRules instead.
Container#eachRule is deprecated. Use Container#walkRules instead.
Container#eachDecl is deprecated. Use Container#walkDecls instead.
Node#style() is deprecated. Use Node#raw()
Node#_value was deprecated. Use Node#raws.value
Container#remove is deprecated. Use Container#removeChild
The autoprefixer-loader package is deprecated now and recommends using postcss-loader + autoprefixer itself.
These warnings were annoying me because the noise makes it easy to miss real issues.
The `no-mergeable-selectors` rule is one that we do want to have, but right now it asks that you merge selectors in different `@media` blocks. When the next release happens we should put that back.
https://github.com/sasstools/sass-lint/issues/307
Similarly, we want `force-element-nesting` but there is a problem with that because there's no easy way to have a nested selector in a list of selectors.
https://github.com/sasstools/sass-lint/issues/575
Finally, until they implement per-line overrides, we have to silence `class-name-format` because we don't have control over the ReactModal class names. It's a useful rule to keep class names consistent though. Per-line ignores should be coming soon: https://github.com/sasstools/sass-lint/issues/70
Assumes the session cookie is stored as JSON which may or may not have been compressed via zlib (indicated by a leading `.`), which is then base64-encoded, and made URL-safe by replacing all `+` and `/` characters with `-` and `_` respectively.
This moves all locale/translation building to a dependency, `scratch-www-intl-loader`, as well as tests associated with it. Also gets rid of the `make translations` step.
1. Load locale strings into `window._messages` in a separate file added to `template.html`, which contains view-specific and general strings
2. Update build-locales to compile separate files
This makes it more sane, and consistent with the way the react-modal `Modal` works. The old way made multiple modals on the page have the same `style` prop.
They're not 0.14 compatible completely yet, so use forks that make use of outstanding PRs for 0.14 compatibility until they release an npm module with support