We need to tell sqlite to convert the timestamps to localtime during
formatting, otherwise it formats them as though you are in UTC.
Also fix up a few uses of mktime.
For some reason, calling search.clear() while no search is displayed causes the
backends to un-focus inputs, and with QtWebKit, even hinting can't focus them
again after that.
The javascript history page was requesting the new start_time in ms, but
the python code was expecting seconds. This is fixed by removing all the
millisecond translations in the python code and only translating to
milliseconds in the javascript code that formats dates.
- Fix flake8
- history.clear should also clear completion table
- call _resize_columns in set_model, not set_pattern
- add more unit-testing for the history completion table
- remove outdated comment
- fix sql init error message
- clean up history text import code
- fix test_history file path in coverage check
- use real web history, not stub, for completion model tests
- use qtmodeltester in sql/list_category tests
- test url encoding in history tests
- fix test_clear by using a callable mock
- remove test_debug_dump_history_oserror as the check is now the same as
for the file not existing
- rename nonempty to data in test_completionmodel
- add more delete_cur_item tests
- test empty option/value completion
- Fix outdated comments
- Use mock specs when possible
- More precise error message check in test_import_txt_invalid.
- Fix copyright message
- Tweak missing pyqt error message
- Dead code: remove group_by and where from sqlcategory.
With the new separate completion table, these are no longer used.
- Move test_history out of webkit/. History is no longer purely webkit
related, it could be webengine.
There were two issues here:
- The comparison was backwards, causing scroller.at_bottom() to always return
true.
- When zoomed in, jsret['px']['y'] can be a float, which means we can be
slightly off when checking the difference - math.ceil() fixes that.
Taking the completion widget as an argument was overly complex.
The process now looks like:
1. CompletionView gets deletion request
2. CompletionView passes selected index to CompletionModel
3. CompletionModel passes the row data to the owning category
4. The category runs its custom completion function.
This also fixes a bug. With the switch to the hybrid (list/sql)
completion model, the view was no longer updating when items were
deleted. This fixes that by ensuring the correct signals are emitted.
The SQL model must be refreshed by running the query. We could try using
a SqlTableModel so we can call removeRows instead.
The test for deleting a url fails because qmodeltester claims the length
of the query model is still 3.