diff --git a/swh/web/assets/config/.eslintignore b/swh/web/assets/config/.eslintignore new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0b94c932 --- /dev/null +++ b/swh/web/assets/config/.eslintignore @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +swh/web/assets/src/thirdparty/**/*.js diff --git a/swh/web/assets/config/webpack.config.development.js b/swh/web/assets/config/webpack.config.development.js index e3944dfa..e4e3da93 100644 --- a/swh/web/assets/config/webpack.config.development.js +++ b/swh/web/assets/config/webpack.config.development.js @@ -1,369 +1,370 @@ /** * Copyright (C) 2018 The Software Heritage developers * See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution * License: GNU Affero General Public License version 3, or any later version * See top-level LICENSE file for more information */ // webpack configuration for compiling static assets in development mode // import required node modules and webpack plugins const fs = require('fs'); const path = require('path'); const webpack = require('webpack'); const BundleTracker = require('webpack-bundle-tracker'); const RobotstxtPlugin = require('robotstxt-webpack-plugin'); const CleanWebpackPlugin = require('clean-webpack-plugin'); const MiniCssExtractPlugin = require('mini-css-extract-plugin'); const RemoveSourceMapUrlPlugin = require('./webpack-plugins/remove-source-map-url-webpack-plugin'); const CopyWebpackPlugin = require('copy-webpack-plugin'); // are we running webpack-dev-server ? const isDevServer = process.argv.find(v => v.includes('webpack-dev-server')); // webpack-dev-server configuration const devServerPort = 3000; const devServerPublicPath = 'http://localhost:' + devServerPort + '/static/'; // set publicPath according if we are using webpack-dev-server to serve // our assets or not const publicPath = isDevServer ? devServerPublicPath : '/static/'; const nodeModules = path.resolve(__dirname, '../../../../node_modules/'); // collect all bundles we want to produce with webpack var bundles = {}; const bundlesDir = path.join(__dirname, '../src/bundles'); fs.readdirSync(bundlesDir).forEach(file => { bundles[file] = ['bundles/' + file + '/index.js']; }); // common loaders for css related assets (css, sass, less) let cssLoaders = [ MiniCssExtractPlugin.loader, { loader: 'cache-loader' }, { loader: 'css-loader', options: { sourceMap: !isDevServer } }, { loader: 'postcss-loader', options: { ident: 'postcss', sourceMap: !isDevServer, plugins: [ // lint swh-web stylesheets require('stylelint')({ 'config': { 'extends': 'stylelint-config-standard', 'rules': { 'indentation': 4, 'font-family-no-missing-generic-family-keyword': null, 'no-descending-specificity': null }, - 'ignoreFiles': 'node_modules/**/*.css' + 'ignoreFiles': ['node_modules/**/*.css', 'swh/web/assets/src/thirdparty/**/*.css'] } }), // automatically add vendor prefixes to css rules require('autoprefixer')(), require('postcss-normalize')() ] } } ]; // webpack development configuration module.exports = { // use caching to speedup incremental builds cache: true, // set mode to development mode: 'development', // use eval source maps when using webpack-dev-server for quick debugging, // otherwise generate source map files (more expensive) devtool: isDevServer ? 'eval' : 'source-map', // webpack-dev-server configuration devServer: { clientLogLevel: 'warning', port: devServerPort, publicPath: devServerPublicPath, // enable to serve static assets not managed by webpack contentBase: path.resolve('./swh/web/'), // we do not use hot reloading here (as a framework like React needs to be used in order to fully benefit from that feature) // and prefere to fully reload the frontend application in the browser instead hot: false, inline: true, historyApiFallback: true, headers: { 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin': '*' }, compress: true, stats: { colors: true }, overlay: { warnings: true, errors: true } }, // set entries to the bundles we want to produce entry: bundles, // assets output configuration output: { path: path.resolve('./swh/web/static/'), filename: 'js/[name].[chunkhash].js', chunkFilename: 'js/[name].[chunkhash].js', publicPath: publicPath, // each bundle will be compiled as a umd module with its own namespace // in order to easily use them in django templates library: ['swh', '[name]'], libraryTarget: 'umd' }, // module resolving configuration resolve: { // alias pdfjs to its minified version alias: { 'pdfjs-dist': 'pdfjs-dist/build/pdf.min.js' }, // configure base paths for resolving modules with webpack modules: [ 'node_modules', path.resolve(__dirname, '../src') ] }, // module import configuration module: { rules: [{ // Preprocess all js files with eslint for consistent code style // and avoid bad js development practices. enforce: 'pre', test: /\.js$/, exclude: /node_modules/, use: [{ loader: 'eslint-loader', options: { configFile: path.join(__dirname, '.eslintrc'), + ignorePath: path.join(__dirname, '.eslintignore'), emitWarning: true } }] }, { // Use babel-loader in order to use es6 syntax in js files // but also advanced js features like async/await syntax. // All code get transpiled to es5 in order to be executed // in a large majority of browsers. test: /\.js$/, exclude: /node_modules/, use: [ { loader: 'cache-loader' }, { loader: 'babel-loader', options: { presets: [ // use env babel presets to benefit from es6 syntax ['@babel/preset-env', { // Do not transform es6 module syntax to another module type // in order to benefit from dead code elimination (aka tree shaking) // when running webpack in production mode 'loose': true, 'modules': false }] ], plugins: [ // use babel transform-runtime plugin in order to use aync/await syntax ['@babel/plugin-transform-runtime', { 'corejs': 2, 'regenerator': true }], // use other babel plugins to benefit from advanced js features (es2017) '@babel/plugin-syntax-dynamic-import' ] } }] }, // expose jquery to the global context as $ and jQuery when importing it { test: require.resolve('jquery'), use: [{ loader: 'expose-loader', options: 'jQuery' }, { loader: 'expose-loader', options: '$' }] }, // expose highlightjs to the global context as hljs when importing it { test: require.resolve('highlight.js'), use: [{ loader: 'expose-loader', options: 'hljs' }] }, { test: require.resolve('js-cookie'), use: [{ loader: 'expose-loader', options: 'Cookies' }] }, // css import configuration: // - first process it with postcss // - then extract it to a dedicated file associated to each bundle { test: /\.css$/, use: cssLoaders }, // sass import configuration: // - generate css with sass-loader // - process it with postcss // - then extract it to a dedicated file associated to each bundle { test: /\.scss$/, use: cssLoaders.concat([ { loader: 'sass-loader', options: { sourceMap: !isDevServer } } ]) }, // less import configuration: // - generate css with less-loader // - process it with postcss // - then extract it to a dedicated file associated to each bundle { test: /\.less$/, use: cssLoaders.concat([ { loader: 'less-loader', options: { sourceMap: !isDevServer } } ]) }, // web fonts import configuration { test: /\.(woff|woff2)(\?v=\d+\.\d+\.\d+)?$/, use: [{ loader: 'file-loader', options: { name: '[name].[ext]', outputPath: 'fonts/' } }] }, { test: /\.ttf(\?v=\d+\.\d+\.\d+)?$/, use: [{ loader: 'file-loader', options: { name: '[name].[ext]', outputPath: 'fonts/' } }] }, { test: /\.eot(\?v=\d+\.\d+\.\d+)?$/, use: [{ loader: 'file-loader', options: { name: '[name].[ext]', outputPath: 'fonts/' } }] }, { test: /\.svg(\?v=\d+\.\d+\.\d+)?$/, use: [{ loader: 'file-loader', options: { name: '[name].[ext]', outputPath: 'fonts/' } }] }, { test: /\.otf(\?v=\d+\.\d+\.\d+)?$/, use: [{ loader: 'file-loader', options: { name: '[name].[ext]', outputPath: 'fonts/' } }] } ], // tell webpack to not parse minified pdfjs file to speedup build process noParse: [path.resolve(nodeModules, 'pdfjs-dist/build/pdf.min.js')] }, // webpack plugins plugins: [ // cleanup previously generated assets new CleanWebpackPlugin(['static/css', 'static/js', 'static/fonts', 'static/*.*'], { root: path.resolve(__dirname, '../../') }), // needed in order to use django_webpack_loader new BundleTracker({ filename: './swh/web/static/webpack-stats.json' }), // for generating the robots.txt file new RobotstxtPlugin({ policy: [{ userAgent: '*', disallow: '/api/' }] }), // for extracting all stylesheets in separate css files new MiniCssExtractPlugin({ filename: 'css/[name].[chunkhash].css', chunkFilename: 'css/[name].[chunkhash].css' }), // for removing some warnings in js console about not found source maps new RemoveSourceMapUrlPlugin(), // define some global variables accessible from js code new webpack.DefinePlugin({ __STATIC__: JSON.stringify(publicPath) }), // needed in order to use bootstrap 4.x new webpack.ProvidePlugin({ Popper: ['popper.js', 'default'], Alert: 'exports-loader?Alert!bootstrap/js/dist/alert', Button: 'exports-loader?Button!bootstrap/js/dist/button', Carousel: 'exports-loader?Carousel!bootstrap/js/dist/carousel', Collapse: 'exports-loader?Collapse!bootstrap/js/dist/collapse', Dropdown: 'exports-loader?Dropdown!bootstrap/js/dist/dropdown', Modal: 'exports-loader?Modal!bootstrap/js/dist/modal', Popover: 'exports-loader?Popover!bootstrap/js/dist/popover', Scrollspy: 'exports-loader?Scrollspy!bootstrap/js/dist/scrollspy', Tab: 'exports-loader?Tab!bootstrap/js/dist/tab', Tooltip: 'exports-loader?Tooltip!bootstrap/js/dist/tooltip', Util: 'exports-loader?Util!bootstrap/js/dist/util' }), // needed in order to use pdf.js new webpack.IgnorePlugin(/^\.\/pdf.worker.js$/), new CopyWebpackPlugin([{ from: path.resolve(nodeModules, 'pdfjs-dist/build/pdf.worker.min.js'), to: path.resolve(__dirname, '../../static/js/') }]) ], // webpack optimizations optimization: { // ensure the vendors bundle gets emitted in a single chunk splitChunks: { cacheGroups: { vendors: { test: 'vendors', chunks: 'all', name: 'vendors', enforce: true } } } }, // disable webpack warnings about bundle sizes performance: { hints: false } }; diff --git a/swh/web/assets/src/bundles/browse/swh-ids-utils.js b/swh/web/assets/src/bundles/browse/swh-ids-utils.js index 7e8b0533..36f73c84 100644 --- a/swh/web/assets/src/bundles/browse/swh-ids-utils.js +++ b/swh/web/assets/src/bundles/browse/swh-ids-utils.js @@ -1,107 +1,107 @@ /** * Copyright (C) 2018 The Software Heritage developers * See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution * License: GNU Affero General Public License version 3, or any later version * See top-level LICENSE file for more information */ import ClipboardJS from 'clipboard'; -import 'utils/jquery.tabSlideOut'; -import 'utils/jquery.tabSlideOut.css'; +import 'thirdparty/jquery.tabSlideOut/jquery.tabSlideOut'; +import 'thirdparty/jquery.tabSlideOut/jquery.tabSlideOut.css'; export function swhIdObjectTypeToggled(event) { event.preventDefault(); $(event.target).tab('show'); } export function swhIdOptionOriginToggled(event) { event.stopPropagation(); let swhIdElt = $(event.target).closest('.swh-id-ui').find('.swh-id'); let originPart = ';origin=' + $(event.target).data('swh-origin'); let currentSwhId = swhIdElt.text(); if ($(event.target).prop('checked')) { currentSwhId += originPart; } else { currentSwhId = currentSwhId.replace(originPart, ''); } swhIdElt.text(currentSwhId); swhIdElt.attr('href', '/' + currentSwhId + '/'); } function setIdLinesPart(elt) { let swhIdElt = $(elt).closest('.swh-id-ui').find('.swh-id'); let currentSwhId = swhIdElt.text(); let lines = []; let linesPart = ';lines='; let linesRegexp = new RegExp(/L(\d+)/g); let line = linesRegexp.exec(window.location.hash); while (line) { lines.push(parseInt(line[1])); line = linesRegexp.exec(window.location.hash); } if (lines.length > 0) { linesPart += lines[0]; } if (lines.length > 1) { linesPart += '-' + lines[1]; } if ($(elt).prop('checked')) { currentSwhId = currentSwhId.replace(/;lines=\d+-*\d*/g, ''); currentSwhId += linesPart; } else { currentSwhId = currentSwhId.replace(linesPart, ''); } swhIdElt.text(currentSwhId); swhIdElt.attr('href', '/' + currentSwhId + '/'); } export function swhIdOptionLinesToggled(event) { event.stopPropagation(); if (!window.location.hash) { return; } setIdLinesPart(event.target); } $(document).ready(() => { new ClipboardJS('.btn-swh-id-copy', { text: trigger => { let swhId = $(trigger).closest('.swh-id-ui').find('.swh-id').text(); return swhId; } }); new ClipboardJS('.btn-swh-id-url-copy', { text: trigger => { let swhId = $(trigger).closest('.swh-id-ui').find('.swh-id').text(); return window.location.origin + '/' + swhId + '/'; } }); if (window.innerWidth * 0.7 > 1000) { $('#swh-identifiers').css('width', '1000px'); } let tabSlideOptions = { tabLocation: 'right' }; // ensure tab scrolling on small screens if (window.innerHeight < 600 || window.innerWidth < 500) { tabSlideOptions['otherOffset'] = '20px'; } // initiate the sliding identifiers tab $('#swh-identifiers').tabSlideOut(tabSlideOptions); // set the tab visible once the close animation is terminated setTimeout(() => { $('#swh-identifiers').css('visibility', 'visible'); $('.swh-id-option-origin').trigger('click'); $('.swh-id-option-lines').trigger('click'); }); $(window).on('hashchange', () => { setIdLinesPart('.swh-id-option-lines'); }); }); diff --git a/swh/web/assets/src/thirdparty/highlightjs-line-numbers/LICENSE b/swh/web/assets/src/thirdparty/highlightjs-line-numbers/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4f023b7e --- /dev/null +++ b/swh/web/assets/src/thirdparty/highlightjs-line-numbers/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +The MIT License (MIT) + +Copyright (c) 2017 Yauheni Pakala + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy +of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal +in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights +to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell +copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all +copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE +AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER +LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, +OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE +SOFTWARE. + diff --git a/swh/web/assets/src/utils/highlightjs-line-numbers.js b/swh/web/assets/src/thirdparty/highlightjs-line-numbers/highlightjs-line-numbers.js similarity index 80% rename from swh/web/assets/src/utils/highlightjs-line-numbers.js rename to swh/web/assets/src/thirdparty/highlightjs-line-numbers/highlightjs-line-numbers.js index 5a612fb8..c27cd16f 100644 --- a/swh/web/assets/src/utils/highlightjs-line-numbers.js +++ b/swh/web/assets/src/thirdparty/highlightjs-line-numbers/highlightjs-line-numbers.js @@ -1,257 +1,260 @@ -// The MIT License (MIT) - -// Copyright (c) 2017 Yauheni Pakala - -// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy -// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal -// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights -// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell -// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is -// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - -// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all -// copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER -// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, -// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE -// SOFTWARE. - // jshint multistr:true -/* eslint-disable */ - (function (w, d) { 'use strict'; var TABLE_NAME = 'hljs-ln', LINE_NAME = 'hljs-ln-line', NUMBERS_CONTAINER_NAME = 'hljs-ln-numbers-container', CODE_CONTAINER_NAME = 'hljs-ln-code-container', CODE_BLOCK_NAME = 'hljs-ln-code', NUMBERS_BLOCK_NAME = 'hljs-ln-numbers', NUMBER_LINE_NAME = 'hljs-ln-n', DATA_ATTR_NAME = 'data-line-number', BREAK_LINE_REGEXP = /\r\n|\r|\n/g; + var resizeHandlerSet = false; + if (w.hljs) { w.hljs.initLineNumbersOnLoad = initLineNumbersOnLoad; w.hljs.lineNumbersBlock = lineNumbersBlock; w.hljs.lineNumbersValue = lineNumbersValue; addStyles(); } else { w.console.error('highlight.js not detected!'); } function addStyles () { var css = d.createElement('style'); css.type = 'text/css'; css.innerHTML = format( - '.{0} table{float:left}' + + '.{0} table{float:left; border-collapse:collapse}' + '.{0} table td{padding:0}' + - '.{1}:before{content:attr({2})}', + '.{1}::before{content:attr({2})}' + + '.{3}::before{content: "\\200B"}', // force display of empty lines of code [ TABLE_NAME, NUMBER_LINE_NAME, - DATA_ATTR_NAME + DATA_ATTR_NAME, + CODE_BLOCK_NAME ]); d.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(css); } function initLineNumbersOnLoad (options) { if (d.readyState === 'interactive' || d.readyState === 'complete') { documentReady(options); } else { w.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function () { documentReady(options); }); } } function documentReady (options) { try { var blocks = d.querySelectorAll('code.hljs,code.nohighlight'); for (var i in blocks) { if (blocks.hasOwnProperty(i)) { lineNumbersBlock(blocks[i], options); } } } catch (e) { w.console.error('LineNumbers error: ', e); } } + function adjustLineNumbersHeights(element) { + var lnNumbers = element.querySelectorAll('.' + NUMBERS_BLOCK_NAME); + var lnCode = element.querySelectorAll('.' + CODE_BLOCK_NAME); + + for (var i = 0 ; i < lnNumbers.length; ++i) { + lnNumbers[i].style.height = lnCode[i].offsetHeight + 'px'; + } + } + function lineNumbersBlock (element, options) { if (typeof element !== 'object') return; - async(function () { element.innerHTML = lineNumbersInternal(element, options); // adjust left margin of code div as line numbers is a float left dom element - var codeMargin = element.querySelector('.' + NUMBERS_CONTAINER_NAME).offsetWidth; - var codeContainerStyle = 'margin-left:' + codeMargin + 'px'; - var codeContainer = element.querySelector('.' + CODE_CONTAINER_NAME); - codeContainer.style.cssText = codeContainerStyle; + var lineNumbersContainer = element.querySelector('.' + NUMBERS_CONTAINER_NAME); + if (lineNumbersContainer) { + var codeMargin = lineNumbersContainer.offsetWidth; + var codeContainerStyle = 'margin-left:' + codeMargin + 'px'; + var codeContainer = element.querySelector('.' + CODE_CONTAINER_NAME); + codeContainer.style.cssText = codeContainerStyle; + + // adjust each line number cell height to the one of the div containing + // the wrapped line of code and set a handler to execute this + // operation when the browser window gets resized. + adjustLineNumbersHeights(element); + if (!resizeHandlerSet) { + window.addEventListener('resize', function() { + var hljsLnElts = document.querySelectorAll('.' + TABLE_NAME); + for (var i = 0 ; i < hljsLnElts.length; ++i) { + adjustLineNumbersHeights(hljsLnElts[i]); + } + }); + resizeHandlerSet = true; + } + } }); } function lineNumbersValue (value, options) { if (typeof value !== 'string') return; var element = document.createElement('code') element.innerHTML = value return lineNumbersInternal(element, options); } function lineNumbersInternal (element, options) { // define options or set default options = options || { singleLine: false }; // convert options var firstLineIndex = !!options.singleLine ? 0 : 1; duplicateMultilineNodes(element); return addLineNumbersBlockFor(element.innerHTML, firstLineIndex); } function addLineNumbersBlockFor (inputHtml, firstLineIndex) { var lines = getLines(inputHtml); // if last line contains only carriage return remove it if (lines[lines.length-1].trim() === '') { lines.pop(); } if (lines.length > firstLineIndex) { // Previous implementation was using a single table element // to render the line numbers and the lines of code. // But to overcome an annoying copy/paste behavior when using Firefox or Edge // (see https://github.com/wcoder/highlightjs-line-numbers.js/issues/51) // the following workaround is used while obtaining the exact same rendering // as before: // 1. render the lines number in a table with single column // 2. render the lines of code in a div // 3. wrap these in a div and make the table float left // 4. adjust the left margin of the code div once inserted in the dom var htmlLinesNumber = ''; var htmlCode = ''; for (var i = 0, l = lines.length; i < l; i++) { htmlLinesNumber += format( '' + '' + '
' + '' + '', [ LINE_NAME, NUMBERS_BLOCK_NAME, NUMBER_LINE_NAME, DATA_ATTR_NAME, i + 1 ]); htmlCode += format( '
{4}
', [ LINE_NAME, CODE_BLOCK_NAME, DATA_ATTR_NAME, i + 1, lines[i].length > 0 ? lines[i] : ' ' ]); } return format( '
' + '{2}
' + '
{4}
' + '
', [ TABLE_NAME, NUMBERS_CONTAINER_NAME, htmlLinesNumber, CODE_CONTAINER_NAME, htmlCode ]); } return inputHtml; } /** * Recursive method for fix multi-line elements implementation in highlight.js * Doing deep passage on child nodes. * @param {HTMLElement} element */ function duplicateMultilineNodes (element) { var nodes = element.childNodes; for (var node in nodes) { if (nodes.hasOwnProperty(node)) { var child = nodes[node]; if (getLinesCount(child.textContent) > 0) { if (child.childNodes.length > 0) { duplicateMultilineNodes(child); } else { duplicateMultilineNode(child.parentNode); } } } } } /** * Method for fix multi-line elements implementation in highlight.js * @param {HTMLElement} element */ function duplicateMultilineNode (element) { var className = element.className; if ( ! /hljs-/.test(className)) return; var lines = getLines(element.innerHTML); for (var i = 0, result = ''; i < lines.length; i++) { var lineText = lines[i].length > 0 ? lines[i] : ' '; result += format('{1}\n', [ className, lineText ]); } element.innerHTML = result.trim(); } function getLines (text) { if (text.length === 0) return []; return text.split(BREAK_LINE_REGEXP); } function getLinesCount (text) { return (text.trim().match(BREAK_LINE_REGEXP) || []).length; } function async (func) { w.setTimeout(func, 0); } /** * {@link https://wcoder.github.io/notes/string-format-for-string-formating-in-javascript} * @param {string} format * @param {array} args */ function format (format, args) { return format.replace(/\{(\d+)\}/g, function(m, n){ return args[n] ? args[n] : m; }); } }(window, document)); - -/* eslint-enable */ diff --git a/swh/web/assets/src/thirdparty/jquery.tabSlideOut/LICENSE b/swh/web/assets/src/thirdparty/jquery.tabSlideOut/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f288702d --- /dev/null +++ b/swh/web/assets/src/thirdparty/jquery.tabSlideOut/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/swh/web/assets/src/utils/jquery.tabSlideOut.css b/swh/web/assets/src/thirdparty/jquery.tabSlideOut/jquery.tabSlideOut.css similarity index 100% rename from swh/web/assets/src/utils/jquery.tabSlideOut.css rename to swh/web/assets/src/thirdparty/jquery.tabSlideOut/jquery.tabSlideOut.css diff --git a/swh/web/assets/src/utils/jquery.tabSlideOut.js b/swh/web/assets/src/thirdparty/jquery.tabSlideOut/jquery.tabSlideOut.js similarity index 100% rename from swh/web/assets/src/utils/jquery.tabSlideOut.js rename to swh/web/assets/src/thirdparty/jquery.tabSlideOut/jquery.tabSlideOut.js diff --git a/swh/web/assets/src/utils/highlightjs.js b/swh/web/assets/src/utils/highlightjs.js index a8cc474f..be25cf06 100644 --- a/swh/web/assets/src/utils/highlightjs.js +++ b/swh/web/assets/src/utils/highlightjs.js @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ /** * Copyright (C) 2018 The Software Heritage developers * See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution * License: GNU Affero General Public License version 3, or any later version * See top-level LICENSE file for more information */ // highlightjs chunk that will be lazily loaded import 'highlight.js'; -import './highlightjs-line-numbers.js'; +import 'thirdparty/highlightjs-line-numbers/highlightjs-line-numbers'; import 'highlight.js/styles/github.css'; import './highlightjs.css';