as BACAT scrolling relies on CSS from riot, which is not
included in the karma tests, we're removing these
tests in favor of later adding them to the e2e tests.
Time is backwards from all the other tests: larger is older, so we want LessThanOrEqual. Also ensure all the power levels are the same to prevent the sort algorithm from running a PL ordering.
Currently, any error in the `GroupStore`s several requests can cause the whole
`GroupView` component to hide and be mark the group as failed to load.
Since it is known that group members may fail to load in some cases, let's only
show failed to load for the whole group when the summary fails.
This also strengthens the `GroupView` test by ensuring we wait for multiple
updates for checking results.
Signed-off-by: J. Ryan Stinnett <jryans@gmail.com>
For setting:
- name
- topic
- history visibility
- power levels
Testing RoomSettings required more stubbing on the matrix client.
The power level tests should be failing at this commit, with
fixes being made in upcoming commits.
Some tests are marked as known failures that we should fix but
aren't necessarily bugs:
- SettingStore.setValue is used when saving despite the user not
having made a change.
- Testing directory publicity changes cannot be tested because we
update state asynchronously in componentWillMount (which we do
not block on in beforeEach).
Also, we needed to use `export default` to make sure everything
uses the same client peg and client.
* Allow the client to run without connection to HS (i.e. using indexeddb)
Allows running without having pushRules (it's safe not to have these
when running from indexeddb sync.)
This means rooms will be displayed with "unknown" notifcation state.
This assumes anything that uses the push rules will get pushRule state
again when the client starts syncing again.
For recovering from being disconnected,
* If an avatar has fallen back, try again on reconnection
* If a thumbnail image failed to load, retry on reconnect
* Load joined groups when reconnecting
Update tests to give MELS a context.matrixClient
Tab-completed @Mentions should only be sent as display names in the `body` of the event. The HTML should be unaffected, and always sent as an anchor tag.
Sometimes it was possible for there to be a scroll event before the initial
pagination completed, which then upset the rest of the test. Just give it a few
ms to sort itself out instead.
It turns out that Chrome now implements scroll-anchoring itself (ie, content
stays in the same place when you add more stuff off-screen), which means we
cannot rely on back-pagination to make ScrollPanel do a scroll.
Instead, just do a scrollToToken. Which turns out to be considerably simpler
anyway.
This stops react-sdk from tracking any state previously stored for the purposes of enabling or disabling the lab feature that enabled the new MessageComposer. It is now enabled permanently.
This is being done with the hope that we can get more feedback for it so that when we release we can be confident that people will be OK with the changes it brings.
When sending the letter "a" we expect it to be sent as a text message when RTE is enabled because we now detect that there is no formatting or styled blocks in the composer. We also expect emoji to be sent as plaintext if there is no formatting
* Serve translation files from the karma server
* Port UserSettingsStore to ES6 exports because the test runner
gets confused by ES6 importing a commonjs module
* Remove extra spaces in translations strings for MELS
* Fix 'his/her' back to be 'their'
* Change test to expect singular 'invitation' for a single person
(there may be multiple invitations, but IMO this should be
'rejected n invitations' and we can play with the wording later,
I don't think the singular is any worse than the plural).
* set language in the MELS tests (and wait for it to complete)
* Don't bother setting lang in other tests for now
Don't include src in resolve root for the karma test, as otherwise
modules from react sdk get pulled in instead of npm libraries like
'extend' which breaks everything in really subtle ways.