* Add `.header-title` style
This style shows smaller text on mobile devices. It reverts back to the
`2em` size used in Primer for H1 tags.
* Use `.header-title` for all `#head` headings
This commit:
1. Updates all main templates to use the new `.header-title` class,
making these titles less disruptively large on mobile devices.
2. Centers these titles for mobile breakpoints only, re-setting them
back to left-aligned text for `md-` breakpoints and up.
Note that in `lib/gollum/templates/wiki_contentf.mustache`, the
`.header-title` is not a `#head .header-title`, so it doesn't inherit
all of the new styles added in this commit.
* Adjust padding and presentation of mobile menu
To give mobile page headers more structure, this commit adjusts the
padding to be more symmetrical. It also adds a `border-bottom` on mobile
only. In my opinion this improves readability by telling the reader,
"This is where the navigation menu ends and the page content begins."
* Recompile assets
* Fix failing spec
My changes to the header layout seem to changed where the spaces in
`last_response.body` are placed. So let's assert only that the content
is present, since that's all this test should actually care about.
* Simplify test
I came across this test because it was failing JRuby CI runs. I should
emphasize, though, that this test was only failing due do an upstream
bug in Nokogiri v1.12.5.
When I was reviewing the test, to understand why it was failing at all,
I noticed that the assertion was rather obfuscated. Specifically, we
were post-processing the entire `response.body` and using that as an
expectation.
* Use an older version of Nokogiri in our test env
This is a temporary fix. See the commit diff for more information.
* Split JRuby CI runs from MRI CI runs
We can improve the performance of our MRI test runs by not installing
Java as part of their run. (Java is only required for JRuby.)
* Use latest Ruby patch versions during CI runs
* Simplify GitHub Action workflow steps
Judging by the output in the GitHub Actions workflow UI, the `echo`
steps were not providing much value to us.
We can get rid of them to slightly increase run performance.
I've also named the other steps to make it easier to skim the Actions
workflow output.
* Remove `twitter_cldr` development dependency
This is no longer being used.
* Change GitHub Actions workflow Ruby matrix
We can drop Ruby 2.4 from our test run matrix. It is beyond EOL.
Let's add 2.7 instead.
POST requests are blocked when running in --no-edit mode so using POST
prevents compare being available (see #1546).
Change the history view form to use "get" as the form method and change
the routing in app to accept get requests for both forms of compare. The
order of the compare routes is switched to make the more specific form
checked first to prevent all requests being handled by the less specific
form.
* Pagination for history and latest changes
* New footer for historical pages
* Fix pagination on history view.
* Do not directly use git adapter
* History view: allow selecting from different pages
* Use log_pagination_options to determine latest changes parameters
* Fix JS pageFullPath
* Remove all references to page_file_dir. Use new method signature for Wiki#page. Refactor helpers.
* Use write_file for uploads
* Refactor /pages route
* CSS to SCSS
* Use sprockets
* Use Sprockets helpers
* Fix gollum.editor.js error when changing language
* Add keybinding files required by ace and some ace ext files that are required or might be useful.
* Move app paths to /gollum namespace, add route helpers for view templates
* Use path helper for links in page view
* Use path helper methods in javascript assets
* Refactored sprockets helpers for mustache
* Remove debugging
* Fix page list for files that have regexp special chars.
The page list collection logic was using the filename without any
scaping to create a regexp. This not only breaks for some names it might
even be a security problem by introducing bad regular expression as
filenames.
* Add another video to README.
* Test on Ruby 2.4
* Pass non-empty commit author details in transliteration test
Empty name or email are not allowed by libgit2 and cause a test failure
when the test suite is run against rugged_adapter.
* Solve bug when folder contain non-ascii character
When you create a file in a folder with non-ascii character, for exemple "Réseau", after creating the page, it throwed an "URI::InvalidURIError", given the fact that the url returned was "/Réseau/H%C3%A9y", only the part with the name of the file was correctly encoded.
So I propose to encode every part of the url to solve this issue
So I just
* readme: Use --document in place of deprecated options
* Release 4.1.0
* Skip tests for transliteration for adapters different than grit
* Fix date. Closes#1211
* Set bar_side for versioned pages. Closes#1226
* Update gemijione dependency. Closes#1227
* Release 4.1.1
* Update Mousetrap and use new 'mod' helper
Since version 1.4, a generic 'mod' helper can be used for cross
platform shortcuts. I updated Mousetrap to latest v1.6.1 and
used 'mod+s' instead of ['ctrl+s', 'command+s'] for the editor's
keyboard shortcut.
See https://craig.is/killing/mice#api.bind.combo
Previously, the 'All Pages' view was not sorted alphabetically. We need
to sort on the lowercase version of the page names so that lowercase
names do not end up at the bottom of the list and are instead mixed in
alphabetically, as they should be.
Patches test/test_latest_changes_view.rb to include changes needed to
test alphabetical sorting.