- This adds JS validation to the category autocomplete.
- This adds new behat steps to check this validation.
- This adds a new behat test to test this in managecategories.
W3C WebDriver Element::Click, Element::Clear, and Element::SendKeys all
state that the WebDriver implementation (chromedriver, geckodriver,
edgedriver) should scroll the element into view if it is not already
visible.
It is wrong for us to check if the element is visible or not before
calling these as it may not be but will during the click/clear/type
event.
Preserve existing `enhance` method return of jQuery style promises to
allow calling code to continue relying on that (e.g. when calling old
style `.done` and `.fail`).
Co-authored-by: Andrew Nicols <andrew@nicols.co.uk>
Adds behat support for group structures in the select menu field. When
looking for a particular option you can further specify the group under
which this option should be located by using the '>' delimiter
(e.g. "Group name > Option name"). In addition to that, this commit
intorduces new step definition which can be used to check whether the
select menu field contains a particular option.
Try to correct broken ul/ol/li tags, as they have an outsized impact
on course layout. Uses basic regex and loops to track open and closed
tags.
Also adds a deep clean option to the HTML cleaner, that runs less
frequent, more intensive cleanings. This is because normally _cleanHTML
gets called after each keystroke, which could cause problems with
large content on weak systems.
Behat changes are a fix for setting multiline strings in Atto, and
creating a multiline match step.
Normalise switching of window contexts by setting the main window name
to a null.
Where the window has no name (null/empty), then the root context is
selected.
The form_autocomplete is essentially a custom element. Unfortunately the
`setValue()` function in Mink has undesired actions so it is necessary
to write our own handling for it.
The standard Mink `setValue()` function focuses the element, sets a
value, and then blurs the element. In the case of the autocomplete this
can cause the autocomplete suggestions list to be closed in some
situations. Instead of using the setValue we click, and type the value,
but do not immediately blur.
Firstly - the list of roles to filter needs to be a combination of the assignable roles and the existing roles in the course.
Secondly - the auto-complete behat step needs to search for entire strings, not substrings.
Improve the helpers for autocomplete so that:
a) the set field for an auto complete will automatically close the suggestions list.
b) add a new helper to open the suggestions list
c) move the helper for clicking on an element in the suggestions list from tool_lp to core.
This fixes:
- An incorrect exception message.
- tablelib weird behavior creating up to
pagesize empty rows.
Also forces a version bump so new webservices will become installed.