Uses existing file upload mechanism with slightly modified UI to upload the file.
Then there's new CSV parsing code to parse the CSV and import it as a new notebook.
Still need a few more unit tests before this feature can be considered complete.
- make model.Notebook.sql_search_notes() search either with user_id or an anonymous user_id, not both
- update controller.Notebooks.search(), so if the anonymous user has access to the given notebook,
then run the search as the anonymous user instead of the given user id
- update unit tests
- don't search trash/deleted notebooks
- change model.Notebook.sql_search_notes() to be a static method
- take a first_notebook_id argument and a user_id argument
- join user_notebook on notebook_id and matches on user_notebook.user_id instead of notebook_id
- order by notebook_id = first_notebook desc, rank instead of just rank
- include search result for notebooks readable by anonymous user, but only if such a notebook is given as first_notebook_id
- update code that calls model.Notebook.sql_search_notes()
- update model.Note.to_dict() to include notebook_id
- modify Wiki.display_search_results()
- separate search results for the current notebook and results for all other notebooks
- indicate which notebook each result is from
- if there are results in other notebooks but no results in the current notebook, indicate that clearly
- when you click on a result note link in the current notebook, it should simply open a new note
- when you click on a result note link in another notebook, it should open in a new window
- test in IE
- update unit tests for:
- controller.Notebooks.search()
- model.Notebook.sql_search_notes()
- model.Note.to_dict()
* Added new optional previous_revision params to default(), contents() and load_note() in controller.Notebooks.
These use Html_differ() to generate and return diffs.
* Updated Wiki.js:
* provide previous_revision when a revision is opened in a new window/tab
* call load_note() when two revisions when a revision is clicked in Changes_pulldown
* update compare_versions() to display a diff instead of opening the two revisions separately
* update load_editor():
* update all invocations of load_editor(), including in Editor.js, to accept a new previous_revision argument
* modify load_editor() to use the previous_revision argument (when supplied) to load a diff
* Implemented new controller.Notebooks.load_recent_updates() method.
* Added new Wiki.js total_notes_count_updated signal
* Added "more" and "less" links to "recent updates" table.
* Updated Wiki.js Recent_notes to support new "more" and "less" links.
* Commented out unfinished discussion forums unit test.
* controller.Notebooks now takes (and stores) an https_url constructor parameter.
* New controller.Notebooks.updates() method to produce an updates RSS feed for a particular notebook.
* New controller.Notebooks.get_update_link() method to make a brief page with just a link for an updated note, referred to by the feed.
* Implemented views for the new RSS feed.
* Fixed bug in Rss_item's guid that caused newlines to be inserted before and after long URLs.
* Still need to unit test new controller code.
that note's entries in the note tree. When a note with no children is updated
so that it has at least one child, add an expander to that note's entries in
the note tree.
* new toolbar button for attaching a file
* button opens new Upload_pulldown() for uploading a file
* began controller.Notebooks.upload_file() to process the upload
then a new read-write notebook is created for you automatically. This fixes a
bug where you could delete a notebook and have only a read-only notebook
remaining, thereby having no way to add a new notebook.
* change controller.Notebooks.load_note_revisions() to select and return User_revision objects
* change controller.Notebooks.save_note() to use User_revision objects for new_revision and previous_revision as well
* update client to deal with new load_note_revisions() return values (make sure all uses of revisions_list are updated)
* update client to deal with new new_revision/previous_revision
* update changes pulldown to show username along with each timestamp
* update model.Invite to load redeemed_username along with redeemed_user_id
* display the redeemed username next to each email address in the "share this notebook" note