This means:
- An annotation like (int, str) is now typing.Union[int, str].
- utils.typing got expanded so it acts like the real typing.py, with
issubclass() working properly with typing.Union and __union_params__
being set.
- A literal string doesn't exist anymore as annotation, instead
@cmdutils.argument now has a 'choices' argument which can be used like
@cmdutils.argument('arg', choices=['val1', 'val2']).
- Argument validating/converting is now entirely handled by
argparser.type_conv instead of relying on python's argparse, i.e.
type/choices is now not passed to argparse anymore.
- Add log.LOG_LEVELS to map names to levels (instead of using
logging._levelToName)
- Test that log pages do not contain messages below the requested level
- Use pythons urllib.parse.parse_qs instead of Qt's UrlQuery
- Document tab, bg, window args for :messages
- Clean up style
This adds a 'level' query parameter to qute://log and qute://plainlog.
For example, qute://log?level=warning will show an html page containing
log entries with severity warning or greater.
If the query is omitted, the original behavior of qute://log is
preserved.
:messages [level] is a command that opens qute://log?level=<level>.
By default, level defaults to 'error' as an easy way to see missed
error messages.
When using :tab-prev/:tab-next (or :tab-focus which uses :tab-next
internally) immediately after the last tab, those functions could be
called with 0 tabs open, which caused a ZeroDivisionError when trying to
do % 0.
Fixes#1448.
- Fix a docstring copy-paste
- Add own name/copyright date to new file
- Simplify a bdd expression (no need for regex)
- Scroll to a pixel position in a single operation
Rather than binding each set of local marks to a tab, bind them to a
url. Strip the fragment from the url, as two pages that differ only in
fragment are likely the same page.
Automatically set the special "'" mark when jumping.
jump-mark "'" will jump to the last position before the previous jump.
A jump could be navigating via a link, jumping to another mark, or
scrolling by percentage (e.g. gg or G).
set-mark <key> saves your current scroll position as mark <key>.
jump-mark <key> jumps to the position previously set for mark <key>.
If <key> is lowercase, it is local to the current tab. Each tab has its
own set of lowercase marks.
If <key> is uppercase, it is global across tabs, and stores a url and a
scroll position. Jumping to an uppercase mark navigates to that url,
then scrolls to the saved position.
Resolves#310.
This makes it possible to jump to the very last tab, as opposed to the
last focused tab, by using -1 as the index. Generally negative indexes
are counted from the end.
Solves issue #1166
This was needed before there was editor.ExternalEditor as there were
various commands which needed to access the editor object.
Since this is encapsulated in ExternalEditor now, no need to keep a
reference to the object around.
The edit-url command opens a url (by default, the current url) in the
user's external editor and navigates to the result when the editor is
closed. This makes it easy to tweak the current url to navigate within
a site.
`edit-url` accepts the same flags as `open` (e.g. -t will open in a new
tab.
One may provide a url as an argument to create a shortcut to
pre-populate part of a url and allow filling in the rest.
There is no default keybinding.
Resolves#1261.
`buffer` takes either a tab index or a string and focuses the specified
tab. The index can be of the form [0-9]+ which will switch to the
relevant tab in the current window or [0-9]+/[0-9]+ (that is
win_id/index) which will focus the specified window before switching
tabs. If a string is passed the list of open tabs across all windows is
sorted based on title and url (just like in the completion widget) and
the top result is selected.
There are a lot of problems and flakiness with using a real clipboard.
Instead we now have a :debug-set-fake-clipboard command to set a text, and use
logging when getting the contents.
Fixes#1285.
It seems that unlike Gecko, WebKit does not support undo/redo operations
when the textarea's `value` attribute is changed directly. Fortunately
there is a WebKit-specific workaround using textInput event.
References:
* http://stackoverflow.com/a/7554295
* http://help.dottoro.com/ljuecqgv.php
The Shift+Ins key should arguably insert primary selection, not the
clipboard selection as every Qt program does. This commit makes it
possible via the hidden paste-primary command (enabled by default).
Unfortunately QtWebKit does not provide any straightforward way to
insert text at cursor position into editable fields, so we work around
this by executing a JavaScript snippet - inspired by this SO answer:
http://stackoverflow.com/a/11077016
- The paste command will now open one tab/window per url if multiple
URLs (separated by newline) are present in the clipboard
- Adds the tests for the new multitab functionality
- Changes test/integration/conftest.py to be able to insert newlines in
the clipboard for the test
This class contains validation code shared by ConfirmQuit and
URLSegmentList, that is it checks for duplicate values and compares
each value to valid_values.
Also known as Ctrl-A/Ctrl-X. You can now specify which parts of the URL
should be searched for numbers.
The setting is general->url-incdec-segments and it's a set with valid
values of 'host', 'path', 'query' and 'anchor'.
Previously, every tab had its own search term. This sets single search term per
window. using `/hello`, `gt`, and `n` will search for `hello` in the 2nd tab.
This fixes issue #940
If no count or index is given, tab-focus switches to the next tab (using
tab-next internally). So the keychain gt behaves as gt in vim:
- gt focuses the next tab
- 1gt focuses the first tab
- <n>gt (e.g. 5gt) focuses the n'th (e.g. fith) tab
This prevents a host like "myfoo42.bar" changing to "myfoo43.bar" when
pressing Ctrl-A. It further prevents increasing the port number, e.g.
going from "foo.bar:8080" to "foo.bar:8081".
After f8d66f3fe1 loading a session showed the
zoom percentage of all tabs.
This logic doesn't really belong into webview.py anyways, so it gets moved to
browser/commands.py here.
... As I want to copy only the domain fairly frequently.
I also changed the message in the statusline to show the actual text being
copied, which I find helpful. But if you disagree, then just undo it (it's not
that important or anything).
source is undefined when you type stuff in the console, I *think* this is the
only scenario? But maybe not?
<script>
setInterval(function() {
if (window.__qute_jseval__) {
throw new Error('jseval hack failed. Sorry :-( ' + window.__qute_jseval__);
}
}, 1);
</script>
So you can scroll down & navigate when you're at the bottom.
To bind this to space:
scroll-page 0 1 next
<Space>
Not sure if it's a good idea to bind this by default? May surprise some
people...
See #696
Added option to webview for selection enabled caret mode.
In status bar checking value of this option to identificate about it.
Added bindings: <Space> for toggle selection mode, <Ctrl+Space> drop
selection and keep selection mode enabled.
In webview added javascript snippet to position caret at top of the
viewport after caret enabling. This code mostly was taken from cVim sources.
A SearchRunner was per-mainwindow, which caused bugs when searching in a tab
and in another before clearing the search.
Instead we now split it between WebView/CommandDispatcher.
Fixes#638.
Allow user switch in caret mode for browsing with caret, and visual mode
for select and yank text with keyboard.
Default keybindings is c or v for caret mode, and again v for visual mode. All
basic movements provided by WebAction enum implemened with vim-like
bindings. Yanking with y and Y for selection and clipboard respectively.
There is bug/feature in WebKit that after caret enabled, caret doesn't
show until mouse click (or sometimes Tab helps). So I add some workaround
for that with mouse event. I think should be better aproach.
Signed-off-by: Artur Shaik <ashaihullin@gmail.com>
Adds a basic completion model implementation around the global browser
history and registers that for the open command.
Modifies WebHistory to add an __iter__ method and to use a dict instead of a
set to store an entire HistoryEntry for each archived item instead of just the
URL. Brief tests showed that the lookup time for set and dict are very
similar. They are at least on the same order of magnitude. Testing membership
of a list on the other hand, as was the case before a set was used, was four
orders of magnitude slower on my machine.