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			Screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/2JrG9mh https://imgur.com/a/9ukiT2c Render file name in gr-comment-list as a link instead of a bold font. And drop the 1px border for each file section. And reduce the padding. Do not render the avatar differently in collapsed/expanded messages. That was breaking the layout. Always use the small avatar. Add a min-width for the author, the label and the comment count. This makes the Change Log a little more tabular and easier to scan and read. Parse the change message and eliminate the "Patch Set X:" and "(Y comments)" strings. Instead render the patch set number to the far right next to the date. And render the number of comments in a dedicated div with a nice icon. In expanded messages eliminate wasted vertical height and padding. For example only show a "REPLY" button when there is something to reply to. When some messages are expanded and other are not, then it is often hard to see at a glance which content belongs to which message. To address that introduce alternating background colors, but only for expanded messages. Change-Id: I4ea61d972d6357e04f2f8d8c636ddefbc0b1b17b
Gerrit Polymer Frontend
Follow the setup instructions for Gerrit backend developers where applicable.
Installing Bazel
Follow the instructions here to get and install Bazel.
Installing Node.js and npm packages
The minimum nodejs version supported is 8.x+
# Debian experimental
sudo apt-get install nodejs-legacy
sudo apt-get install npm
# OS X with Homebrew
brew install node
brew install npm
All other platforms: download from nodejs.org.
Various steps below require installing additional npm packages. The full list of dependencies can be installed with:
npm install
It may complain about a missing typescript@2.3.4 peer dependency, which is
harmless.
Running locally against production data
Go server
To test the local Polymer frontend against gerrit-review.googlesource.com simply execute:
./polygerrit-ui/run-server.sh
// or
npm run start
Then visit http://localhost:8081
This method is based on a
simple hand-written Go webserver.
Mostly it just switches between serving files locally and proxying the real
server based on the file name. It also does some basic response rewriting, e.g.
it patches the config/server/info response with plugin information provided on
the command line:
./polygerrit-ui/run-server.sh --plugins=plugins/my_plugin/static/my_plugin.js,plugins/my_plugin/static/my_plugin.html
The biggest draw back of this method is that you cannot log in, so cannot test scenarios that require it.
Chrome extension: Gerrit FE Dev Helper
To be able to bypass the auth and also help improve the productivity of Gerrit FE developers, we created this chrome extension: Gerrit FE Dev Helper.
It basically works as a proxy that will block / redirect requests from current sites to any given url base on certain rules.
The source code is in Gerrit - gerrit-fe-dev-helper, contributions are welcomed!
To use this extension, just follow its readme here.
Running locally against a Gerrit test site
Set up a local test site once:
- Build Gerrit
- Set up a local test site.
- Optionally populate your test site with some test data.
For running a locally built Gerrit war against your test instance use
this command,
and add the --polygerrit-dev option, if you want to serve the Polymer frontend
directly from the sources in polygerrit_ui/app/ instead of from the war:
$(bazel info output_base)/external/local_jdk/bin/java \
    -DsourceRoot=$(bazel info workspace) \
    -jar bazel-bin/gerrit.war daemon \
    -d $GERRIT_SITE \
    --console-log \
    --polygerrit-dev
Running Tests
This step requires the web-component-tester npm module.
Note: it may be necessary to add the options --unsafe-perm=true --allow-root
to the npm install command to avoid file permission errors.
For daily development you typically only want to run and debug individual tests. Run the local Go proxy server and navigate for example to http://localhost:8081/elements/shared/gr-account-entry/gr-account-entry_test.html. Check "Disable cache" in the "Network" tab of Chrome's dev tools, so code changes are picked up on "reload".
Our CI integration ensures that all tests are run when you upload a change to Gerrit, but you can also run all tests locally in headless mode:
npm test
To allow the tests to run in Safari:
- In the Advanced preferences tab, check "Show Develop menu in menu bar".
- In the Develop menu, enable the "Allow Remote Automation" option.
To run Chrome tests in headless mode:
WCT_HEADLESS_MODE=1 WCT_ARGS='--verbose -l chrome' ./polygerrit-ui/app/run_test.sh
Style guide
We follow the Google JavaScript Style Guide with a few exceptions. When in doubt, remain consistent with the code around you.
In addition, we encourage the use of ESLint. It is available as a command line utility, as well as a plugin for most editors and IDEs.
eslint-config-google is a port of the Google JS Style Guide to an ESLint
config module, and eslint-plugin-html allows ESLint to lint scripts inside
HTML.
We have an .eslintrc.json config file in the polygerrit-ui/ directory configured
to enforce the preferred style of the PolyGerrit project.
After installing, you can use eslint on any new file you create.
In addition, you can supply the --fix flag to apply some suggested fixes for
simple style issues.
If you modify JS inside of <script> tags, like for test suites, you may have
to supply the --ext .html flag.
Some useful commands:
- To run ESLint on the whole app, less some dependency code:
npm run eslint
- To run ESLint on just the subdirectory you modified:
node_modules/eslint/bin/eslint.js --ext .html,.js polygerrit-ui/app/$YOUR_DIR_HERE
- To run the linter on all of your local changes:
git diff --name-only master | xargs node_modules/eslint/bin/eslint.js --ext .html,.js
We also use the polylint tool to lint use of Polymer. To install polylint,
execute the following command.
To run polylint, execute the following command.
bazel test //polygerrit-ui/app:polylint_test
or
npm run polylint
Template Type Safety
Warning
: This feature is temporary disabled, because it doesn't work with Polymer 2 and Polymer 3. Some of the checks are made by polymer linter.
Polymer elements are not type checked against the element definition, making it trivial to break the display when refactoring or moving code. We now run additional tests to help ensure that template types are checked.
A few notes to ensure that these tests pass
- Any functions with optional parameters will need closure annotations.
- Any Polymer parameters that are nullable or can be multiple types (other than the one explicitly delared) will need type annotations.
These tests require the typescript and fried-twinkie npm packages.
To run on all files, execute the following command:
./polygerrit-ui/app/run_template_test.sh
or
npm run test-template
To run on a specific top level directory (ex: change-list)
TEMPLATE_NO_DEFAULT=true ./polygerrit-ui/app/run_template_test.sh //polygerrit-ui/app:template_test_change-list
To run on a specific file (ex: gr-change-list-view), execute the following command:
TEMPLATE_NO_DEFAULT=true ./polygerrit-ui/app/run_template_test.sh //polygerrit-ui/app:template_test_<TOP_LEVEL_DIRECTORY> --test_arg=<VIEW_NAME>
TEMPLATE_NO_DEFAULT=true ./polygerrit-ui/app/run_template_test.sh //polygerrit-ui/app:template_test_change-list --test_arg=gr-change-list-view