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* Build: Report Brotli sizes in compareSizeMichał Gołębiowski-Owczarek2024-11-251-4/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | So far, we were mostly optimizing gzipped sizes. However, using Brotli is more and more popular as all modern browsers support it and compression is much better. It makes sense to also pay attention to these numbers. The `comparseSize` version stays at `2` as this only introduces a new field without affecting existing ones. The only drawback is comparisons with branches that didnt have Brotli computed before will return `NaN`. This can be easily fixed locally by checking out the branch and running the build, but at least we don't lose gzipped sizes in the meantime. Closes gh-5586
* Build: Fix pre release matching in compare size regexTimmy Willison2024-11-211-2/+2
| | | Closes gh-5584
* Release: migrate release process to release-itTimmy Willison2024-07-116-28/+203
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | *Authors* - Checking and updating authors has been migrated to a custom script in the repo *Changelog* - changelogplease is no longer maintained - generate changelog in markdown for GitHub releases - generate changelog in HTML for blog posts - generate contributors list in HTML for blog posts *dist* - clone dist repo, copy files, and commit/push - commit tag with dist files on main branch; remove dist files from main branch after release *cdn* - clone cdn repo, copy files, and commit/push - create versioned and unversioned copies in cdn/ - generate md5 sums and archives for Google and MSFT *build* - implement reproducible builds and verify release builds * uses the last modified date for the latest commit * See https://reproducible-builds.org/ - the verify workflow also ensures all files were properly published to the CDN and npm *docs* - the new release workflow is documented at build/release/README.md *misc* - now that we don't need the jquery-release script and now that we no longer need to build on Node 10, we can use ESM in all files in the build folder - move dist wrappers to "wrappers" folders for easy removal of all built files - limit certain workflows to the main repo (not forks) - version in package.json has been set to beta.1 so that the next release will be beta.2 - release-it added the `preReleaseBase` option and we now always set it to `1` in the npm script. This is a noop for stable releases. Fixes jquery/jquery-release#114 Closes gh-5512
* Build: migrate more uses of fs.promises; use node: protocolTimmy Willison2024-03-111-2/+2
| | | | Ref gh-5440
* Tests: migrate testing infrastructure to minimal dependenciesTimmy Willison2024-02-261-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is a complete rework of our testing infrastructure. The main goal is to modernize and drop deprecated or undermaintained dependencies (specifically, grunt, karma, and testswarm). We've achieved that by limiting our dependency list to ones that are unlikely to drop support any time soon. The new dependency list includes: - `qunit` (our trusty unit testing library) - `selenium-webdriver` (for spinning up local browsers) - `express` (for starting a test server and adding middleware) - express middleware includes uses of `body-parser` and `raw-body` - `yargs` (for constructing a CLI with pretty help text) - BrowserStack (for running each of our QUnit modules separately in all of our supported browsers) - `browserstack-local` (for opening a local tunnel. This is the same package still currently used in the new Browserstack SDK) - We are not using any other BrowserStack library. The newest BrowserStack SDK does not fit our needs (and isn't open source). Existing libraries, such as `node-browserstack` or `browserstack-runner`, either do not quite fit our needs, are under-maintained and out-of-date, or are not robust enough to meet all of our requirements. We instead call the [BrowserStack REST API](https://github.com/browserstack/api) directly. ## BrowserStack Runner - automatically retries individual modules in case of test failure(s) - automatically attempts to re-establish broken tunnels - automatically refreshes the page in case a test run has stalled - runs all browsers concurrently and uses as many sessions as are available under the BrowserStack plan. It will wait for available sessions if there are none. - supports filtering the available list of browsers by browser name, browser version, device, OS, and OS version (see `npm run test:unit -- --list-browsers` for more info). It will retrieve the latest matching browser available if any of those parameters are not specified. - cleans up after itself (closes the local tunnel, stops the test server, etc.) - Requires `BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME` and `BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY` environment variables. ## Selenium Runner - supports running any local browser as long as the driver is installed, including support for headless mode in Chrome, FF, and Edge - supports running `basic` tests on the latest [jsdom](https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom#readme), which can be seen in action in this PR (see `test:browserless`) - Node tests will run as before in PRs and all non-dependabot branches, but now includes tests on real Safari in a GH actions macos image instead of playwright-webkit. - can run multiple browsers and multiple modules concurrently Other notes: - Stale dependencies have been removed and all remaining dependencies have been upgraded with a few exceptions: - `sinon`: stopped supporting IE in version 10. But, `sinon` has been updated to 9.x. - `husky`: latest does not support Node 10 and runs on `npm install`. Needed for now until git builds are migrated to GitHub Actions. - `rollup`: latest does not support Node 10. Needed for now until git builds are migrated to GitHub Actions. - BrowserStack tests are set to run on each `main` branch commit - `debug` mode leaves Selenium browsers open whether they pass or fail and leaves browsers with test failures open on BrowserStack. The latter is to avoid leaving open too many sessions. - This PR includes a workflow to dispatch BrowserStack runs on-demand - The Node version used for most workflow tests has been upgraded to 20.x - updated supportjQuery to 3.7.1 Run `npm run test:unit -- --help` for CLI documentation Close gh-5418
* Build: Update ESLint-related packages, fix linting errorsMichał Gołębiowski-Owczarek2023-11-021-1/+1
| | | | | | | | The main change is the new rule in `eslint-config-jquery`: `template-curly-spacing`. Closes gh-5347 Ref jquery/eslint-config-jquery#21 Ref gh-5348
* Build: migrate most grunt tasks off of gruntTimmy Willison2023-09-185-21/+35
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Updated tasks include: - lint - npmcopy - build, minify, and process for distribution. - new custom build command using yargs - compare size of minified/gzip built files - pretest scripts, including qunit-fixture, babel transpilation, and npmcopy - node smoke tests - promises aplus tests - new watch task using `rollup.watch` directly Also: - upgraded husky and added the new lint command - updated lint config to use new "flat" config format. See https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/configuration-files-new - Temporarily disabled one lint rule until flat config is supported by eslint-plugin-import. See https://github.com/import-js/eslint-plugin-import/issues/2556 - committed package-lock.json - updated all test scripts to use the new build - added an express test server that uses middleware-mockserver (this can be used to run tests without karma) - build-all-variants is now build:all Close gh-5318
* Tests: Exclude tests based on compilation flags, not API presenceMichał Gołębiowski-Owczarek2022-06-281-0/+10
| | | | | | | | | | Introduces a new test API, `includesModule`. The method returns whether a particular module like "ajax" or "deprecated" is included in the current jQuery build; it handles the slim build as well. The util was created so that we don't treat presence of particular APIs to decide whether to run a test as then if we accidentally remove an API, the tests would still not fail. Fixes gh-5069 Closes gh-5046
* Build: Fix the Windows buildMichał Gołębiowski-Owczarek2019-12-021-0/+24
| | | | | | | This commit gets rid of rollup-plugin-hypothetical in favor of a simpler inline Rollup plugin that fits our need and is compatible with Windows. Fixes gh-4548 Closes gh-4549
* Build: Drop cross-spawn, use child_process.spawn shell optionMichał Gołębiowski-Owczarek2017-09-251-4/+6
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* Build: ESLint detailsOleg Gaidarenko2016-06-111-3/+1
| | | | | | Use eslint pragmas, fix new errors, etc Closes gh-3148
* Build: switch from win-spawn to cross-spawnMichał Gołębiowski2016-01-271-1/+1
| | | | | | | The win-spawn package is deprecated. Refs gh-2877 Refs 67c96a59f5af9e8404b3f904028e1c730d647498
* Core: Test all factory use cases from intro.jsMichał Gołębiowski2015-04-271-0/+16
There is a lot of logic in intro.js; now we test four cases: 1. (implicitly, via QUnit tests) A real browser with window being the global 2. Browserify where there are both global & window variables. 3. Node with jsdom where window is passed manually to the jQuery factory. 4. Pure Node with incorrect window passed; jQuery should throw then. Previously the second & fourth case was not tested and the third was tested in a way that interfered with the main test environment. We now also test if in the Browserify case we're not creating a jQuery global by default. Fixes gh-2181 Closes gh-2234