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Rearchitect settings system to be scoped (#1956) * BROKEN: start of scopes for each setting * Clean up later: mostly-functional scoped settings! Broken command bar, unimplemented generated settings components * Working persisted project settings in-folder * Start working toward automatic commands and settings UI * Relatively stable, settings-menu-editable * Settings persistence tweaks after merge * Custom settings UI working properly, cleaner types * Allow boolean command types, create Settings UI for them * Add support for option and string Settings input types * Proof of concept settings from command bar * Add all settings to command bar * Allow settings to be hidden on a level * Better command titles for settings * Hide the settings the settings from the commands bar * Derive command defaultValue from *current* settingsMachine context * Fix generated settings UI for 'options' type settings * Pretty settings modal 💅 * Allow for rollback to parent level setting * fmt * Fix tsc errors not related to loading from localStorage * Better setting descriptions, better buttons * Make displayName searchable in command bar * Consolidate constants, get working in browser * Start fixing tests, better types for saved settings payloads * Fix playwright tests * Add a test for the settings modal * Add AtLeast to codespell ignore list * Goofed merge of codespellrc * Try fixing linux E2E tests * Make codespellrc word lowercase * fmt * Fix data-testid in Tauri test * Don't set text settings if nothing changed * Turn off unimplemented settings * Allow for multiple "execution-done" messages to have appeared in snapshot tests * Try fixing up snapshot tests * Switch from .json to .toml settings file format * Use a different method for overriding the default units * Try to force using the new common storage state in snapshot tests * Update tests to use TOML * fmt and remove console logs * Restore units to export * tsc errors, make snapshot tests use TOML * Ensure that snapshot tests use the basicStorageState * Re-organize use of test.use() * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * Update snapshots one more time since lighting changed * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * Fix broken "Show in folder" for project-level settings * Fire all relevant actions after settings reset * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * Properly reset the default directory * Hide settings by platform * Actually honor showDebugPanel * Unify settings hiding logic * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * fix first extrusion snapshot * another attempt to fix extrustion snapshot * Rerun test suite * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * trigger CI * more extrusion stuff * Replace resetSettings console log with comment --------- Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Kurt Hutten Irev-Dev <k.hutten@protonmail.ch>
2024-04-02 10:29:34 -04:00
import { SaveSettingsPayload } from 'lib/settings/settingsTypes'
import { Themes } from 'lib/theme'
import { onboardingPaths } from 'routes/Onboarding/paths'
Rearchitect settings system to be scoped (#1956) * BROKEN: start of scopes for each setting * Clean up later: mostly-functional scoped settings! Broken command bar, unimplemented generated settings components * Working persisted project settings in-folder * Start working toward automatic commands and settings UI * Relatively stable, settings-menu-editable * Settings persistence tweaks after merge * Custom settings UI working properly, cleaner types * Allow boolean command types, create Settings UI for them * Add support for option and string Settings input types * Proof of concept settings from command bar * Add all settings to command bar * Allow settings to be hidden on a level * Better command titles for settings * Hide the settings the settings from the commands bar * Derive command defaultValue from *current* settingsMachine context * Fix generated settings UI for 'options' type settings * Pretty settings modal 💅 * Allow for rollback to parent level setting * fmt * Fix tsc errors not related to loading from localStorage * Better setting descriptions, better buttons * Make displayName searchable in command bar * Consolidate constants, get working in browser * Start fixing tests, better types for saved settings payloads * Fix playwright tests * Add a test for the settings modal * Add AtLeast to codespell ignore list * Goofed merge of codespellrc * Try fixing linux E2E tests * Make codespellrc word lowercase * fmt * Fix data-testid in Tauri test * Don't set text settings if nothing changed * Turn off unimplemented settings * Allow for multiple "execution-done" messages to have appeared in snapshot tests * Try fixing up snapshot tests * Switch from .json to .toml settings file format * Use a different method for overriding the default units * Try to force using the new common storage state in snapshot tests * Update tests to use TOML * fmt and remove console logs * Restore units to export * tsc errors, make snapshot tests use TOML * Ensure that snapshot tests use the basicStorageState * Re-organize use of test.use() * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * Update snapshots one more time since lighting changed * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * Fix broken "Show in folder" for project-level settings * Fire all relevant actions after settings reset * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * Properly reset the default directory * Hide settings by platform * Actually honor showDebugPanel * Unify settings hiding logic * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * fix first extrusion snapshot * another attempt to fix extrustion snapshot * Rerun test suite * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * trigger CI * more extrusion stuff * Replace resetSettings console log with comment --------- Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Kurt Hutten Irev-Dev <k.hutten@protonmail.ch>
2024-04-02 10:29:34 -04:00
Lf94/tauri to electron (#3315) * Get electron building something at all * Merge Frank test setup work (#3418) * Working window.electron.getPath * Loading project-specific settings in electron tests * Simplify test until we can get snapshots/traces working in electron tests * test tweaks --------- Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> * add test #3375 and #3420 * put kcl files together * move files * can sort projects #3362 * File in the file pane should open with a single click #3385 * pressing delete on home screen should do nothing #3387 * add aria labels to icons * Rename and delete projects, also spam arrow keys when renaming #3364 #3365 #3259 * Fix up paths * Update flake.nix to support Electron * Remove a layer of indirection * Work without a web server * Fix settings#projectDir link on home * Fix login (requires new @kittycad/lib WHICH IS NOT INCLUDED HERE) * Lee: Tests are broken because auth skip needs to happen * get setting override envs passed through * tweak eletron CI * yml tweak * fmt * NUKE tauri shit post merge with main * another test auth tweak * Revert "another test auth tweak" This reverts commit b2254b10af6d706d6b03b4c68e60d917834eb81d. * try CI again * CI tweaks * SKIP_AUTH true now on playwright * Skipping auth when NODE_ENV=development now * fmt Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * Use BASE_URL() * fix exists Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fix foldername for macos Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * update for windows Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fix version in lower right Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * cleanup unused imports Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * progress on is playwright Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fix test folders Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fix fmt Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * remove tauri from actions bullshit Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * remove tauri dir Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fixups the coredump async shit Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * node env dev Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fix cancellable Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * cleanup unnessary things Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fix Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * env vars Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * Bring back fix for NOT using hardcoded main.kcl * env Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fmt Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * Revert "updates" This reverts commit da5d9f1043eb94404e8b3f8044088e990e34a4ef. * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * remove tauri clippuy Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * less retries for now, no debug Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * tsconfig Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * small tsc fix * update some tsc Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * tsc env Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fix other tsc Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * small change for routeLoaders * rm old screenshot Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fix auth Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fix last onew Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * auth clean up * fix package.json Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fix Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * dissmissed screen on tests * add waits between files being written * put back retried Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fix weird programMemory Map issue * put private back * Revert "put private back" This reverts commit d311b978ca5dcd5880a1b58228dbccec1ba49195. * Revert "fix weird programMemory Map issue" This reverts commit 6c387bdf627c9432194e4b93cf073d456ea2f55b. * remove serde-wasm-bindgen Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * add env Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * fix tests * more test tweaks * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * another tweak * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * more test tweaks * more tweaks * increase macos timeout * try fix macos * disable macos playwright tests --------- Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> Co-authored-by: Kurt Hutten <k.hutten@protonmail.ch> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Adam Sunderland <iterion@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> Co-authored-by: Jess Frazelle <jessfraz@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
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export const IS_PLAYWRIGHT_KEY = 'playwright'
Settings move to rust (for read/write from files) (#2220) * start of settings types Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * add validator Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * start of settings in rust Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fix wasm Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fix Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fix wasm Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * more tests Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * derive docs Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * configuration Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * read and write functions with migration Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * make more dry Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * more parsing of app settings Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * more things Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * cleanup Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * trim end Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * project settings Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fix Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fixes Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fixes Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * cleanup tauri commands Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * refactor Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * refactor Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * change to files Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * better Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * cleanup more Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * get rid of dead code Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fixed Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * cleanup some more shit Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * add validation Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * validation Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * validate Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * validate Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * clippuy Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * clippuy Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fix; Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com>
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export const TEST_SETTINGS_KEY = '/settings.toml'
export const TEST_SETTINGS = {
Rearchitect settings system to be scoped (#1956) * BROKEN: start of scopes for each setting * Clean up later: mostly-functional scoped settings! Broken command bar, unimplemented generated settings components * Working persisted project settings in-folder * Start working toward automatic commands and settings UI * Relatively stable, settings-menu-editable * Settings persistence tweaks after merge * Custom settings UI working properly, cleaner types * Allow boolean command types, create Settings UI for them * Add support for option and string Settings input types * Proof of concept settings from command bar * Add all settings to command bar * Allow settings to be hidden on a level * Better command titles for settings * Hide the settings the settings from the commands bar * Derive command defaultValue from *current* settingsMachine context * Fix generated settings UI for 'options' type settings * Pretty settings modal 💅 * Allow for rollback to parent level setting * fmt * Fix tsc errors not related to loading from localStorage * Better setting descriptions, better buttons * Make displayName searchable in command bar * Consolidate constants, get working in browser * Start fixing tests, better types for saved settings payloads * Fix playwright tests * Add a test for the settings modal * Add AtLeast to codespell ignore list * Goofed merge of codespellrc * Try fixing linux E2E tests * Make codespellrc word lowercase * fmt * Fix data-testid in Tauri test * Don't set text settings if nothing changed * Turn off unimplemented settings * Allow for multiple "execution-done" messages to have appeared in snapshot tests * Try fixing up snapshot tests * Switch from .json to .toml settings file format * Use a different method for overriding the default units * Try to force using the new common storage state in snapshot tests * Update tests to use TOML * fmt and remove console logs * Restore units to export * tsc errors, make snapshot tests use TOML * Ensure that snapshot tests use the basicStorageState * Re-organize use of test.use() * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * Update snapshots one more time since lighting changed * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * Fix broken "Show in folder" for project-level settings * Fire all relevant actions after settings reset * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * Properly reset the default directory * Hide settings by platform * Actually honor showDebugPanel * Unify settings hiding logic * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * fix first extrusion snapshot * another attempt to fix extrustion snapshot * Rerun test suite * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * trigger CI * more extrusion stuff * Replace resetSettings console log with comment --------- Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Kurt Hutten Irev-Dev <k.hutten@protonmail.ch>
2024-04-02 10:29:34 -04:00
app: {
theme: Themes.Dark,
onboardingStatus: 'dismissed',
projectDirectory: '',
enableSSAO: false,
Rearchitect settings system to be scoped (#1956) * BROKEN: start of scopes for each setting * Clean up later: mostly-functional scoped settings! Broken command bar, unimplemented generated settings components * Working persisted project settings in-folder * Start working toward automatic commands and settings UI * Relatively stable, settings-menu-editable * Settings persistence tweaks after merge * Custom settings UI working properly, cleaner types * Allow boolean command types, create Settings UI for them * Add support for option and string Settings input types * Proof of concept settings from command bar * Add all settings to command bar * Allow settings to be hidden on a level * Better command titles for settings * Hide the settings the settings from the commands bar * Derive command defaultValue from *current* settingsMachine context * Fix generated settings UI for 'options' type settings * Pretty settings modal 💅 * Allow for rollback to parent level setting * fmt * Fix tsc errors not related to loading from localStorage * Better setting descriptions, better buttons * Make displayName searchable in command bar * Consolidate constants, get working in browser * Start fixing tests, better types for saved settings payloads * Fix playwright tests * Add a test for the settings modal * Add AtLeast to codespell ignore list * Goofed merge of codespellrc * Try fixing linux E2E tests * Make codespellrc word lowercase * fmt * Fix data-testid in Tauri test * Don't set text settings if nothing changed * Turn off unimplemented settings * Allow for multiple "execution-done" messages to have appeared in snapshot tests * Try fixing up snapshot tests * Switch from .json to .toml settings file format * Use a different method for overriding the default units * Try to force using the new common storage state in snapshot tests * Update tests to use TOML * fmt and remove console logs * Restore units to export * tsc errors, make snapshot tests use TOML * Ensure that snapshot tests use the basicStorageState * Re-organize use of test.use() * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * Update snapshots one more time since lighting changed * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * Fix broken "Show in folder" for project-level settings * Fire all relevant actions after settings reset * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * Properly reset the default directory * Hide settings by platform * Actually honor showDebugPanel * Unify settings hiding logic * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * fix first extrusion snapshot * another attempt to fix extrustion snapshot * Rerun test suite * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * trigger CI * more extrusion stuff * Replace resetSettings console log with comment --------- Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Kurt Hutten Irev-Dev <k.hutten@protonmail.ch>
2024-04-02 10:29:34 -04:00
},
modeling: {
defaultUnit: 'in',
mouseControls: 'Zoo',
Add a user-level projection setting, command, and toggle (#3983) * Add cameraProjection setting * Add UI to toggle the user-level projection setting. * Make cameraProjection setting respected at startup * Add an E2E test for the perspective toggle * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: windows-latest) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: windows-latest) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: windows-latest) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: windows-latest) * Don't force user back into perspective when exiting sketch * Make the projection setting more searchable * Make `current` label apply to the default option if not set * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest) * Re-run CI * Ohh *cargo fmt* * @lf94 feedback, fix found toggling bug, make command bar instantly toggle setting * Roll back the instant toggling behavior, it breaks the tests * Make ortho the default, keep tests using perspective * Move projection below camera controls setting * Fix up gizmo tests, which broke because the gizmo moved * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest) * Look at this (photo)Graph *in the voice of Nickelback* --------- Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: 49fl <ircsurfer33@gmail.com>
2024-09-30 11:40:00 -04:00
cameraProjection: 'perspective',
Rearchitect settings system to be scoped (#1956) * BROKEN: start of scopes for each setting * Clean up later: mostly-functional scoped settings! Broken command bar, unimplemented generated settings components * Working persisted project settings in-folder * Start working toward automatic commands and settings UI * Relatively stable, settings-menu-editable * Settings persistence tweaks after merge * Custom settings UI working properly, cleaner types * Allow boolean command types, create Settings UI for them * Add support for option and string Settings input types * Proof of concept settings from command bar * Add all settings to command bar * Allow settings to be hidden on a level * Better command titles for settings * Hide the settings the settings from the commands bar * Derive command defaultValue from *current* settingsMachine context * Fix generated settings UI for 'options' type settings * Pretty settings modal 💅 * Allow for rollback to parent level setting * fmt * Fix tsc errors not related to loading from localStorage * Better setting descriptions, better buttons * Make displayName searchable in command bar * Consolidate constants, get working in browser * Start fixing tests, better types for saved settings payloads * Fix playwright tests * Add a test for the settings modal * Add AtLeast to codespell ignore list * Goofed merge of codespellrc * Try fixing linux E2E tests * Make codespellrc word lowercase * fmt * Fix data-testid in Tauri test * Don't set text settings if nothing changed * Turn off unimplemented settings * Allow for multiple "execution-done" messages to have appeared in snapshot tests * Try fixing up snapshot tests * Switch from .json to .toml settings file format * Use a different method for overriding the default units * Try to force using the new common storage state in snapshot tests * Update tests to use TOML * fmt and remove console logs * Restore units to export * tsc errors, make snapshot tests use TOML * Ensure that snapshot tests use the basicStorageState * Re-organize use of test.use() * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * Update snapshots one more time since lighting changed * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * Fix broken "Show in folder" for project-level settings * Fire all relevant actions after settings reset * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * Properly reset the default directory * Hide settings by platform * Actually honor showDebugPanel * Unify settings hiding logic * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * fix first extrusion snapshot * another attempt to fix extrustion snapshot * Rerun test suite * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu) * trigger CI * more extrusion stuff * Replace resetSettings console log with comment --------- Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Kurt Hutten Irev-Dev <k.hutten@protonmail.ch>
2024-04-02 10:29:34 -04:00
showDebugPanel: true,
},
projects: {
defaultProjectName: 'project-$nnn',
},
textEditor: {
textWrapping: true,
},
} satisfies Partial<SaveSettingsPayload>
export const TEST_SETTINGS_ONBOARDING_USER_MENU = {
...TEST_SETTINGS,
app: { ...TEST_SETTINGS.app, onboardingStatus: onboardingPaths.USER_MENU },
} satisfies Partial<SaveSettingsPayload>
export const TEST_SETTINGS_ONBOARDING_EXPORT = {
...TEST_SETTINGS,
app: { ...TEST_SETTINGS.app, onboardingStatus: onboardingPaths.EXPORT },
} satisfies Partial<SaveSettingsPayload>
export const TEST_SETTINGS_ONBOARDING_PARAMETRIC_MODELING = {
...TEST_SETTINGS,
app: {
...TEST_SETTINGS.app,
onboardingStatus: onboardingPaths.PARAMETRIC_MODELING,
},
} satisfies Partial<SaveSettingsPayload>
export const TEST_SETTINGS_ONBOARDING_START = {
...TEST_SETTINGS,
app: { ...TEST_SETTINGS.app, onboardingStatus: '' },
} satisfies Partial<SaveSettingsPayload>
export const TEST_SETTINGS_DEFAULT_THEME = {
...TEST_SETTINGS,
app: { ...TEST_SETTINGS.app, theme: Themes.System },
} satisfies Partial<SaveSettingsPayload>
export const TEST_SETTINGS_CORRUPTED = {
app: {
theme: Themes.Dark,
onboardingStatus: 'dismissed',
projectDirectory: 123 as any,
},
modeling: {
defaultUnit: 'invalid' as any,
mouseControls: `() => alert('hack the planet')` as any,
Add a user-level projection setting, command, and toggle (#3983) * Add cameraProjection setting * Add UI to toggle the user-level projection setting. * Make cameraProjection setting respected at startup * Add an E2E test for the perspective toggle * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: windows-latest) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: windows-latest) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: windows-latest) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: windows-latest) * Don't force user back into perspective when exiting sketch * Make the projection setting more searchable * Make `current` label apply to the default option if not set * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest) * Re-run CI * Ohh *cargo fmt* * @lf94 feedback, fix found toggling bug, make command bar instantly toggle setting * Roll back the instant toggling behavior, it breaks the tests * Make ortho the default, keep tests using perspective * Move projection below camera controls setting * Fix up gizmo tests, which broke because the gizmo moved * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest) * Look at this (photo)Graph *in the voice of Nickelback* --------- Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: 49fl <ircsurfer33@gmail.com>
2024-09-30 11:40:00 -04:00
cameraProjection: 'perspective',
showDebugPanel: true,
},
projects: {
defaultProjectName: false as any,
},
textEditor: {
textWrapping: true,
},
} satisfies Partial<SaveSettingsPayload>
export const TEST_CODE_GIZMO = `part001 = startSketchOn('XZ')
|> startProfileAt([20, 0], %)
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
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|> line(end = [7.13, 4 + 0])
|> angledLine({ angle: 3 + 0, length: 3.14 + 0 }, %)
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
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|> line(endAbsolute = [20.14 + 0, -0.14 + 0])
|> xLineTo(29 + 0, %)
|> yLine(-3.14 + 0, %, $a)
|> xLine(1.63, %)
|> angledLineOfXLength({ angle: 3 + 0, length: 3.14 }, %)
|> angledLineOfYLength({ angle: 30, length: 3 + 0 }, %)
|> angledLineToX({ angle: 22.14 + 0, to: 12 }, %)
|> angledLineToY({ angle: 30, to: 11.14 }, %)
|> angledLineThatIntersects({
angle: 3.14,
intersectTag: a,
offset: 0
}, %)
|> tangentialArcTo([13.14 + 0, 13.14], %)
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
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|> close()
|> extrude(length = 5 + 7)
`
export const TEST_CODE_LONG_WITH_ERROR_OUT_OF_VIEW = `width = 50.8
height = 30
thickness = 2
keychainHoleSize = 3
keychain = startSketchOn("XY")
|> startProfileAt([0, 0], %)
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
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|> line(endAbsolute = [width, 0])
|> line(endAbsolute = [width, height])
|> line(endAbsolute = [0, height])
|> close()
|> extrude(length = thickness)
Move all tests over to electron (#4484) * Move all tests over to electron * Pass the correct param to playwright-electron.sh * Add shebang to script and add macos-14-large as a target * Get sketch-tests.spec.ts passing in electron * Try out 4 workers * Got testing-segment-overlays passing * Pass testing-selections.spec.ts * Go back to fix up sketch-tests test * Pass various.spec.ts, by far the hardest one * Pass can-sketch-on-all-planes... with ease * Pass command bar tests * fmt * Completely fix code mirror text navigating for tests * Pass debug pane tests * Pass desktop export tests * Pass editor tests * Pass file tree tests * Pass onboarding tests * Corrected a fixme in file-tree.spec! * Painfully fix hardcoded coordinates in point-click.spec * Pass machine.spec tests * Pass projects, fought hard with filechooser * Pass regresion-tests.spec tests * Pass network and connection tests * Pass camera-movement.spec tests * Extreme time eaten by gizmo test fixes. All passing now. * Merge main (tests changed x_x) and pass all constraints.spec tests (pain) * Pass another painful spec suite: testing-settings * Pass perspective-toggle, interesting note * Pass samples loading tests * Pass app header tests * Pass text-to-cad tests * Pass segment-overlays (minor ache) and ability to switch to web if needed :) * Fix a ton of syntax changes and deflake 2 more tests (pain) * Correct all tsc errors * Remove to-electron script * Add an f-ton of shit because playwright doesnt want S P R E A D * Try CI again * Stop snapshots of exports (already test in e2e) * Fix flake in double click editor * Hopefully help CI flake * Fixmes, fixmes everywhere * One more fixme to settings * Skip another code pane flake * Port jess's projects.spec tests * fixup * Reuse electron window; difficult task * Rebased and refixed * Remove duplicate cases * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * Reduce the workers to something CI can handle * Lower it further, we need to think about the others * Update package.json Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> * Update package.json Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> * Fix the last tests and tsc errors * Timeout to 120 and windows-2022-16core * Fix windows runner detection, enable concurrency temporarily * Hopefully this time fix windows runner detection * Comment out Vector, add back removed camera test code * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * Fix camera tests again * Massively deflake a whole class of tests * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * Try new CI and fix small onboarding test * Derp * No github tuning * Try mac * Add back all the OS * Lord, hallow be thy name * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: namespace-profile-ubuntu-8-cores) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: windows-latest-8-cores) * One last try with window-16-cores * Trigger CI * Try AWS Windows runner * Passing on windows locally with a few skips * Skip more win tests, add back all three oses * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: windows-16-cores) * Add two more fixmes * 2 more fixmes * skip segment overlays on win32 * Another fixme * Trigger CI * Trigger CI * Quick clean up * Move all tests over to electron * Pass the correct param to playwright-electron.sh * Add shebang to script and add macos-14-large as a target * Get sketch-tests.spec.ts passing in electron * Try out 4 workers * Got testing-segment-overlays passing * Pass testing-selections.spec.ts * Go back to fix up sketch-tests test * Pass various.spec.ts, by far the hardest one * Pass can-sketch-on-all-planes... with ease * Pass command bar tests * fmt * Completely fix code mirror text navigating for tests * Pass debug pane tests * Pass desktop export tests * Pass editor tests * Pass file tree tests * Pass onboarding tests * Corrected a fixme in file-tree.spec! * Painfully fix hardcoded coordinates in point-click.spec * Pass machine.spec tests * Pass projects, fought hard with filechooser * Pass regresion-tests.spec tests * Pass network and connection tests * Pass camera-movement.spec tests * Extreme time eaten by gizmo test fixes. All passing now. * Merge main (tests changed x_x) and pass all constraints.spec tests (pain) * Pass another painful spec suite: testing-settings * Pass perspective-toggle, interesting note * Pass samples loading tests * Pass app header tests * Pass text-to-cad tests * Pass segment-overlays (minor ache) and ability to switch to web if needed :) * Fix a ton of syntax changes and deflake 2 more tests (pain) * Correct all tsc errors * Remove to-electron script * Add an f-ton of shit because playwright doesnt want S P R E A D * Try CI again * Stop snapshots of exports (already test in e2e) * Fix flake in double click editor * Hopefully help CI flake * Fixmes, fixmes everywhere * One more fixme to settings * Skip another code pane flake * Port jess's projects.spec tests * fixup * Reuse electron window; difficult task * Rebased and refixed * Remove duplicate cases * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * Reduce the workers to something CI can handle * Lower it further, we need to think about the others * Update package.json Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> * Update package.json Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> * Fix the last tests and tsc errors * Timeout to 120 and windows-2022-16core * Fix windows runner detection, enable concurrency temporarily * Hopefully this time fix windows runner detection * Comment out Vector, add back removed camera test code * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * Fix camera tests again * Massively deflake a whole class of tests * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * Try new CI and fix small onboarding test * Derp * No github tuning * Try mac * Add back all the OS * Lord, hallow be thy name * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: namespace-profile-ubuntu-8-cores) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: windows-latest-8-cores) * Try AWS Windows runner * Passing on windows locally with a few skips * Trigger CI * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: namespace-profile-ubuntu-8-cores) * fmt, tsc, lint * Enable two fixmes again * Fix lint, codespell, fmt * Fix lint * Don't run e2e on draft, add back concurrency, clean up * One last windows skip --------- Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierre@zoo.dev>
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keychain1 = startSketchOn("XY")
|> startProfileAt([0, 0], %)
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [width, 0])
|> line(endAbsolute = [width, height])
|> line(endAbsolute = [0, height])
|> close()
|> extrude(length = thickness)
Move all tests over to electron (#4484) * Move all tests over to electron * Pass the correct param to playwright-electron.sh * Add shebang to script and add macos-14-large as a target * Get sketch-tests.spec.ts passing in electron * Try out 4 workers * Got testing-segment-overlays passing * Pass testing-selections.spec.ts * Go back to fix up sketch-tests test * Pass various.spec.ts, by far the hardest one * Pass can-sketch-on-all-planes... with ease * Pass command bar tests * fmt * Completely fix code mirror text navigating for tests * Pass debug pane tests * Pass desktop export tests * Pass editor tests * Pass file tree tests * Pass onboarding tests * Corrected a fixme in file-tree.spec! * Painfully fix hardcoded coordinates in point-click.spec * Pass machine.spec tests * Pass projects, fought hard with filechooser * Pass regresion-tests.spec tests * Pass network and connection tests * Pass camera-movement.spec tests * Extreme time eaten by gizmo test fixes. All passing now. * Merge main (tests changed x_x) and pass all constraints.spec tests (pain) * Pass another painful spec suite: testing-settings * Pass perspective-toggle, interesting note * Pass samples loading tests * Pass app header tests * Pass text-to-cad tests * Pass segment-overlays (minor ache) and ability to switch to web if needed :) * Fix a ton of syntax changes and deflake 2 more tests (pain) * Correct all tsc errors * Remove to-electron script * Add an f-ton of shit because playwright doesnt want S P R E A D * Try CI again * Stop snapshots of exports (already test in e2e) * Fix flake in double click editor * Hopefully help CI flake * Fixmes, fixmes everywhere * One more fixme to settings * Skip another code pane flake * Port jess's projects.spec tests * fixup * Reuse electron window; difficult task * Rebased and refixed * Remove duplicate cases * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * Reduce the workers to something CI can handle * Lower it further, we need to think about the others * Update package.json Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> * Update package.json Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> * Fix the last tests and tsc errors * Timeout to 120 and windows-2022-16core * Fix windows runner detection, enable concurrency temporarily * Hopefully this time fix windows runner detection * Comment out Vector, add back removed camera test code * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * Fix camera tests again * Massively deflake a whole class of tests * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * Try new CI and fix small onboarding test * Derp * No github tuning * Try mac * Add back all the OS * Lord, hallow be thy name * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: namespace-profile-ubuntu-8-cores) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: windows-latest-8-cores) * One last try with window-16-cores * Trigger CI * Try AWS Windows runner * Passing on windows locally with a few skips * Skip more win tests, add back all three oses * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: windows-16-cores) * Add two more fixmes * 2 more fixmes * skip segment overlays on win32 * Another fixme * Trigger CI * Trigger CI * Quick clean up * Move all tests over to electron * Pass the correct param to playwright-electron.sh * Add shebang to script and add macos-14-large as a target * Get sketch-tests.spec.ts passing in electron * Try out 4 workers * Got testing-segment-overlays passing * Pass testing-selections.spec.ts * Go back to fix up sketch-tests test * Pass various.spec.ts, by far the hardest one * Pass can-sketch-on-all-planes... with ease * Pass command bar tests * fmt * Completely fix code mirror text navigating for tests * Pass debug pane tests * Pass desktop export tests * Pass editor tests * Pass file tree tests * Pass onboarding tests * Corrected a fixme in file-tree.spec! * Painfully fix hardcoded coordinates in point-click.spec * Pass machine.spec tests * Pass projects, fought hard with filechooser * Pass regresion-tests.spec tests * Pass network and connection tests * Pass camera-movement.spec tests * Extreme time eaten by gizmo test fixes. All passing now. * Merge main (tests changed x_x) and pass all constraints.spec tests (pain) * Pass another painful spec suite: testing-settings * Pass perspective-toggle, interesting note * Pass samples loading tests * Pass app header tests * Pass text-to-cad tests * Pass segment-overlays (minor ache) and ability to switch to web if needed :) * Fix a ton of syntax changes and deflake 2 more tests (pain) * Correct all tsc errors * Remove to-electron script * Add an f-ton of shit because playwright doesnt want S P R E A D * Try CI again * Stop snapshots of exports (already test in e2e) * Fix flake in double click editor * Hopefully help CI flake * Fixmes, fixmes everywhere * One more fixme to settings * Skip another code pane flake * Port jess's projects.spec tests * fixup * Reuse electron window; difficult task * Rebased and refixed * Remove duplicate cases * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * Reduce the workers to something CI can handle * Lower it further, we need to think about the others * Update package.json Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> * Update package.json Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> * Fix the last tests and tsc errors * Timeout to 120 and windows-2022-16core * Fix windows runner detection, enable concurrency temporarily * Hopefully this time fix windows runner detection * Comment out Vector, add back removed camera test code * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * Fix camera tests again * Massively deflake a whole class of tests * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * Try new CI and fix small onboarding test * Derp * No github tuning * Try mac * Add back all the OS * Lord, hallow be thy name * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: namespace-profile-ubuntu-8-cores) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: windows-latest-8-cores) * Try AWS Windows runner * Passing on windows locally with a few skips * Trigger CI * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: namespace-profile-ubuntu-8-cores) * fmt, tsc, lint * Enable two fixmes again * Fix lint, codespell, fmt * Fix lint * Don't run e2e on draft, add back concurrency, clean up * One last windows skip --------- Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierre@zoo.dev>
2024-12-18 17:58:03 -05:00
keychain2 = startSketchOn("XY")
|> startProfileAt([0, 0], %)
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [width, 0])
|> line(endAbsolute = [width, height])
|> line(endAbsolute = [0, height])
|> close()
|> extrude(length = thickness)
box = startSketchOn('XY')
|> startProfileAt([0, 0], %)
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(end = [0, 10])
|> line(end = [10, 0])
|> line(end = [0, -10], tag = $revolveAxis)
|> close()
|> extrude(length = 10)
Move all tests over to electron (#4484) * Move all tests over to electron * Pass the correct param to playwright-electron.sh * Add shebang to script and add macos-14-large as a target * Get sketch-tests.spec.ts passing in electron * Try out 4 workers * Got testing-segment-overlays passing * Pass testing-selections.spec.ts * Go back to fix up sketch-tests test * Pass various.spec.ts, by far the hardest one * Pass can-sketch-on-all-planes... with ease * Pass command bar tests * fmt * Completely fix code mirror text navigating for tests * Pass debug pane tests * Pass desktop export tests * Pass editor tests * Pass file tree tests * Pass onboarding tests * Corrected a fixme in file-tree.spec! * Painfully fix hardcoded coordinates in point-click.spec * Pass machine.spec tests * Pass projects, fought hard with filechooser * Pass regresion-tests.spec tests * Pass network and connection tests * Pass camera-movement.spec tests * Extreme time eaten by gizmo test fixes. All passing now. * Merge main (tests changed x_x) and pass all constraints.spec tests (pain) * Pass another painful spec suite: testing-settings * Pass perspective-toggle, interesting note * Pass samples loading tests * Pass app header tests * Pass text-to-cad tests * Pass segment-overlays (minor ache) and ability to switch to web if needed :) * Fix a ton of syntax changes and deflake 2 more tests (pain) * Correct all tsc errors * Remove to-electron script * Add an f-ton of shit because playwright doesnt want S P R E A D * Try CI again * Stop snapshots of exports (already test in e2e) * Fix flake in double click editor * Hopefully help CI flake * Fixmes, fixmes everywhere * One more fixme to settings * Skip another code pane flake * Port jess's projects.spec tests * fixup * Reuse electron window; difficult task * Rebased and refixed * Remove duplicate cases * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * Reduce the workers to something CI can handle * Lower it further, we need to think about the others * Update package.json Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> * Update package.json Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> * Fix the last tests and tsc errors * Timeout to 120 and windows-2022-16core * Fix windows runner detection, enable concurrency temporarily * Hopefully this time fix windows runner detection * Comment out Vector, add back removed camera test code * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * Fix camera tests again * Massively deflake a whole class of tests * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * Try new CI and fix small onboarding test * Derp * No github tuning * Try mac * Add back all the OS * Lord, hallow be thy name * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: namespace-profile-ubuntu-8-cores) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: windows-latest-8-cores) * One last try with window-16-cores * Trigger CI * Try AWS Windows runner * Passing on windows locally with a few skips * Skip more win tests, add back all three oses * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: windows-16-cores) * Add two more fixmes * 2 more fixmes * skip segment overlays on win32 * Another fixme * Trigger CI * Trigger CI * Quick clean up * Move all tests over to electron * Pass the correct param to playwright-electron.sh * Add shebang to script and add macos-14-large as a target * Get sketch-tests.spec.ts passing in electron * Try out 4 workers * Got testing-segment-overlays passing * Pass testing-selections.spec.ts * Go back to fix up sketch-tests test * Pass various.spec.ts, by far the hardest one * Pass can-sketch-on-all-planes... with ease * Pass command bar tests * fmt * Completely fix code mirror text navigating for tests * Pass debug pane tests * Pass desktop export tests * Pass editor tests * Pass file tree tests * Pass onboarding tests * Corrected a fixme in file-tree.spec! * Painfully fix hardcoded coordinates in point-click.spec * Pass machine.spec tests * Pass projects, fought hard with filechooser * Pass regresion-tests.spec tests * Pass network and connection tests * Pass camera-movement.spec tests * Extreme time eaten by gizmo test fixes. All passing now. * Merge main (tests changed x_x) and pass all constraints.spec tests (pain) * Pass another painful spec suite: testing-settings * Pass perspective-toggle, interesting note * Pass samples loading tests * Pass app header tests * Pass text-to-cad tests * Pass segment-overlays (minor ache) and ability to switch to web if needed :) * Fix a ton of syntax changes and deflake 2 more tests (pain) * Correct all tsc errors * Remove to-electron script * Add an f-ton of shit because playwright doesnt want S P R E A D * Try CI again * Stop snapshots of exports (already test in e2e) * Fix flake in double click editor * Hopefully help CI flake * Fixmes, fixmes everywhere * One more fixme to settings * Skip another code pane flake * Port jess's projects.spec tests * fixup * Reuse electron window; difficult task * Rebased and refixed * Remove duplicate cases * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * Reduce the workers to something CI can handle * Lower it further, we need to think about the others * Update package.json Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> * Update package.json Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> * Fix the last tests and tsc errors * Timeout to 120 and windows-2022-16core * Fix windows runner detection, enable concurrency temporarily * Hopefully this time fix windows runner detection * Comment out Vector, add back removed camera test code * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * Fix camera tests again * Massively deflake a whole class of tests * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * Try new CI and fix small onboarding test * Derp * No github tuning * Try mac * Add back all the OS * Lord, hallow be thy name * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: namespace-profile-ubuntu-8-cores) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: windows-latest-8-cores) * Try AWS Windows runner * Passing on windows locally with a few skips * Trigger CI * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: namespace-profile-ubuntu-8-cores) * fmt, tsc, lint * Enable two fixmes again * Fix lint, codespell, fmt * Fix lint * Don't run e2e on draft, add back concurrency, clean up * One last windows skip --------- Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierre@zoo.dev>
2024-12-18 17:58:03 -05:00
sketch001 = startSketchOn(box, revolveAxis)
|> startProfileAt([5, 10], %)
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(end = [0, -10])
|> line(end = [2, 0])
|> line(end = [0, -10])
|> close()
|> revolve({
axis: revolveAxis,
angle: 90
}, %)
Move all tests over to electron (#4484) * Move all tests over to electron * Pass the correct param to playwright-electron.sh * Add shebang to script and add macos-14-large as a target * Get sketch-tests.spec.ts passing in electron * Try out 4 workers * Got testing-segment-overlays passing * Pass testing-selections.spec.ts * Go back to fix up sketch-tests test * Pass various.spec.ts, by far the hardest one * Pass can-sketch-on-all-planes... with ease * Pass command bar tests * fmt * Completely fix code mirror text navigating for tests * Pass debug pane tests * Pass desktop export tests * Pass editor tests * Pass file tree tests * Pass onboarding tests * Corrected a fixme in file-tree.spec! * Painfully fix hardcoded coordinates in point-click.spec * Pass machine.spec tests * Pass projects, fought hard with filechooser * Pass regresion-tests.spec tests * Pass network and connection tests * Pass camera-movement.spec tests * Extreme time eaten by gizmo test fixes. All passing now. * Merge main (tests changed x_x) and pass all constraints.spec tests (pain) * Pass another painful spec suite: testing-settings * Pass perspective-toggle, interesting note * Pass samples loading tests * Pass app header tests * Pass text-to-cad tests * Pass segment-overlays (minor ache) and ability to switch to web if needed :) * Fix a ton of syntax changes and deflake 2 more tests (pain) * Correct all tsc errors * Remove to-electron script * Add an f-ton of shit because playwright doesnt want S P R E A D * Try CI again * Stop snapshots of exports (already test in e2e) * Fix flake in double click editor * Hopefully help CI flake * Fixmes, fixmes everywhere * One more fixme to settings * Skip another code pane flake * Port jess's projects.spec tests * fixup * Reuse electron window; difficult task * Rebased and refixed * Remove duplicate cases * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * Reduce the workers to something CI can handle * Lower it further, we need to think about the others * Update package.json Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> * Update package.json Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> * Fix the last tests and tsc errors * Timeout to 120 and windows-2022-16core * Fix windows runner detection, enable concurrency temporarily * Hopefully this time fix windows runner detection * Comment out Vector, add back removed camera test code * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * Fix camera tests again * Massively deflake a whole class of tests * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * Try new CI and fix small onboarding test * Derp * No github tuning * Try mac * Add back all the OS * Lord, hallow be thy name * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: namespace-profile-ubuntu-8-cores) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: windows-latest-8-cores) * One last try with window-16-cores * Trigger CI * Try AWS Windows runner * Passing on windows locally with a few skips * Skip more win tests, add back all three oses * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: windows-16-cores) * Add two more fixmes * 2 more fixmes * skip segment overlays on win32 * Another fixme * Trigger CI * Trigger CI * Quick clean up * Move all tests over to electron * Pass the correct param to playwright-electron.sh * Add shebang to script and add macos-14-large as a target * Get sketch-tests.spec.ts passing in electron * Try out 4 workers * Got testing-segment-overlays passing * Pass testing-selections.spec.ts * Go back to fix up sketch-tests test * Pass various.spec.ts, by far the hardest one * Pass can-sketch-on-all-planes... with ease * Pass command bar tests * fmt * Completely fix code mirror text navigating for tests * Pass debug pane tests * Pass desktop export tests * Pass editor tests * Pass file tree tests * Pass onboarding tests * Corrected a fixme in file-tree.spec! * Painfully fix hardcoded coordinates in point-click.spec * Pass machine.spec tests * Pass projects, fought hard with filechooser * Pass regresion-tests.spec tests * Pass network and connection tests * Pass camera-movement.spec tests * Extreme time eaten by gizmo test fixes. All passing now. * Merge main (tests changed x_x) and pass all constraints.spec tests (pain) * Pass another painful spec suite: testing-settings * Pass perspective-toggle, interesting note * Pass samples loading tests * Pass app header tests * Pass text-to-cad tests * Pass segment-overlays (minor ache) and ability to switch to web if needed :) * Fix a ton of syntax changes and deflake 2 more tests (pain) * Correct all tsc errors * Remove to-electron script * Add an f-ton of shit because playwright doesnt want S P R E A D * Try CI again * Stop snapshots of exports (already test in e2e) * Fix flake in double click editor * Hopefully help CI flake * Fixmes, fixmes everywhere * One more fixme to settings * Skip another code pane flake * Port jess's projects.spec tests * fixup * Reuse electron window; difficult task * Rebased and refixed * Remove duplicate cases * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * Reduce the workers to something CI can handle * Lower it further, we need to think about the others * Update package.json Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> * Update package.json Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> * Fix the last tests and tsc errors * Timeout to 120 and windows-2022-16core * Fix windows runner detection, enable concurrency temporarily * Hopefully this time fix windows runner detection * Comment out Vector, add back removed camera test code * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * Fix camera tests again * Massively deflake a whole class of tests * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * Try new CI and fix small onboarding test * Derp * No github tuning * Try mac * Add back all the OS * Lord, hallow be thy name * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: namespace-profile-ubuntu-8-cores) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: windows-latest-8-cores) * Try AWS Windows runner * Passing on windows locally with a few skips * Trigger CI * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: namespace-profile-ubuntu-8-cores) * fmt, tsc, lint * Enable two fixmes again * Fix lint, codespell, fmt * Fix lint * Don't run e2e on draft, add back concurrency, clean up * One last windows skip --------- Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierre@zoo.dev>
2024-12-18 17:58:03 -05:00
sketch001 = startSketchOn('XZ')
|> startProfileAt([0.0, 0.0], %)
|> xLine(0.0, %)
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> close()
Move all tests over to electron (#4484) * Move all tests over to electron * Pass the correct param to playwright-electron.sh * Add shebang to script and add macos-14-large as a target * Get sketch-tests.spec.ts passing in electron * Try out 4 workers * Got testing-segment-overlays passing * Pass testing-selections.spec.ts * Go back to fix up sketch-tests test * Pass various.spec.ts, by far the hardest one * Pass can-sketch-on-all-planes... with ease * Pass command bar tests * fmt * Completely fix code mirror text navigating for tests * Pass debug pane tests * Pass desktop export tests * Pass editor tests * Pass file tree tests * Pass onboarding tests * Corrected a fixme in file-tree.spec! * Painfully fix hardcoded coordinates in point-click.spec * Pass machine.spec tests * Pass projects, fought hard with filechooser * Pass regresion-tests.spec tests * Pass network and connection tests * Pass camera-movement.spec tests * Extreme time eaten by gizmo test fixes. All passing now. * Merge main (tests changed x_x) and pass all constraints.spec tests (pain) * Pass another painful spec suite: testing-settings * Pass perspective-toggle, interesting note * Pass samples loading tests * Pass app header tests * Pass text-to-cad tests * Pass segment-overlays (minor ache) and ability to switch to web if needed :) * Fix a ton of syntax changes and deflake 2 more tests (pain) * Correct all tsc errors * Remove to-electron script * Add an f-ton of shit because playwright doesnt want S P R E A D * Try CI again * Stop snapshots of exports (already test in e2e) * Fix flake in double click editor * Hopefully help CI flake * Fixmes, fixmes everywhere * One more fixme to settings * Skip another code pane flake * Port jess's projects.spec tests * fixup * Reuse electron window; difficult task * Rebased and refixed * Remove duplicate cases * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * Reduce the workers to something CI can handle * Lower it further, we need to think about the others * Update package.json Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> * Update package.json Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> * Fix the last tests and tsc errors * Timeout to 120 and windows-2022-16core * Fix windows runner detection, enable concurrency temporarily * Hopefully this time fix windows runner detection * Comment out Vector, add back removed camera test code * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * Fix camera tests again * Massively deflake a whole class of tests * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * Try new CI and fix small onboarding test * Derp * No github tuning * Try mac * Add back all the OS * Lord, hallow be thy name * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: namespace-profile-ubuntu-8-cores) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: windows-latest-8-cores) * One last try with window-16-cores * Trigger CI * Try AWS Windows runner * Passing on windows locally with a few skips * Skip more win tests, add back all three oses * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: windows-16-cores) * Add two more fixmes * 2 more fixmes * skip segment overlays on win32 * Another fixme * Trigger CI * Trigger CI * Quick clean up * Move all tests over to electron * Pass the correct param to playwright-electron.sh * Add shebang to script and add macos-14-large as a target * Get sketch-tests.spec.ts passing in electron * Try out 4 workers * Got testing-segment-overlays passing * Pass testing-selections.spec.ts * Go back to fix up sketch-tests test * Pass various.spec.ts, by far the hardest one * Pass can-sketch-on-all-planes... with ease * Pass command bar tests * fmt * Completely fix code mirror text navigating for tests * Pass debug pane tests * Pass desktop export tests * Pass editor tests * Pass file tree tests * Pass onboarding tests * Corrected a fixme in file-tree.spec! * Painfully fix hardcoded coordinates in point-click.spec * Pass machine.spec tests * Pass projects, fought hard with filechooser * Pass regresion-tests.spec tests * Pass network and connection tests * Pass camera-movement.spec tests * Extreme time eaten by gizmo test fixes. All passing now. * Merge main (tests changed x_x) and pass all constraints.spec tests (pain) * Pass another painful spec suite: testing-settings * Pass perspective-toggle, interesting note * Pass samples loading tests * Pass app header tests * Pass text-to-cad tests * Pass segment-overlays (minor ache) and ability to switch to web if needed :) * Fix a ton of syntax changes and deflake 2 more tests (pain) * Correct all tsc errors * Remove to-electron script * Add an f-ton of shit because playwright doesnt want S P R E A D * Try CI again * Stop snapshots of exports (already test in e2e) * Fix flake in double click editor * Hopefully help CI flake * Fixmes, fixmes everywhere * One more fixme to settings * Skip another code pane flake * Port jess's projects.spec tests * fixup * Reuse electron window; difficult task * Rebased and refixed * Remove duplicate cases * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * Reduce the workers to something CI can handle * Lower it further, we need to think about the others * Update package.json Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> * Update package.json Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> * Fix the last tests and tsc errors * Timeout to 120 and windows-2022-16core * Fix windows runner detection, enable concurrency temporarily * Hopefully this time fix windows runner detection * Comment out Vector, add back removed camera test code * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: ubuntu-latest-8-cores) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * Fix camera tests again * Massively deflake a whole class of tests * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: macos-14-large) * Try new CI and fix small onboarding test * Derp * No github tuning * Try mac * Add back all the OS * Lord, hallow be thy name * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: namespace-profile-ubuntu-8-cores) * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: windows-latest-8-cores) * Try AWS Windows runner * Passing on windows locally with a few skips * Trigger CI * A snapshot a day keeps the bugs away! 📷🐛 (OS: namespace-profile-ubuntu-8-cores) * fmt, tsc, lint * Enable two fixmes again * Fix lint, codespell, fmt * Fix lint * Don't run e2e on draft, add back concurrency, clean up * One last windows skip --------- Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierrejacquier39@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Pierre Jacquier <pierre@zoo.dev>
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export const TEST_CODE_TRIGGER_ENGINE_EXPORT_ERROR = `thing = 1`