The context menu gesture is called when the user clicks
the arrow next to the title of a domain object. This does
not yet display the context menu. It also does not yet
distinguish between edit and browse mode. #33.
Removed commented out code that
alerts the user if they cannot
perform a drag and drop. Inserted a
comment marking where an alert can be placed
Issue 11.
Trust resource URLs to skip SCE-checking (which profiling
flags as a performance problem) for mct-include and
mct-representation; these URLs are pulled from bundles and
not user-entered, so should be trusted. WTD-1256.
Disallows drag and drop during browse mode,
unless dragging and dropping into a folder
view. Allows drag and drop into a layout view
only in edit mode also. Can be unit tested now.
WTD-11.
When switching among domain objects and/or views, avoid
reusing the same information is scope. The wrong information
in scope can cause various failures in views, such as WTD-1182.
Add service to communicate data after/during a drag-and-drop, to allow
drag contents to be checked during dragover, and to allow full JavaScript
objects to be passed during drags (within the same window.) WTD-988.
Broadcast an event when drag-drop domain object composition
occurs, such that the view in question may utilize the drop
coordinates (e.g. to position elements in a layout or fixed
position view.) WTD-877.
Fix styles used to reposition context menus when they are
near the edge of the screen, so that these menus remain
both on-screen and near the user's mouse. WTD-719.
When changes to a domain object's modification timestamp are
detected, refresh only the capabilities associated with that
domain object (instead of rebuilding the whole view.)
Specifically avoids latency when layout views are rebuilt,
WTD-716.
Support priority ordering from the mct-include directive
(such that the highest-priority template for a given key
is what gets included.) Needed to support variations among
application logos in the bottom right (depending on deployment.)
WTD-667.
Add entries for new scripts to test suites, to ensure
tests fail until scripts added to support transition
of Layout object/view (WTD-535) have been completed.
WTD-535.
Perform initial population of scope in mct-representation
at link time, instead of waiting for watches to be fired;
this avoids the need for extra digest iterations, which
Angular detects as indicators of infinite loops (throwing
exceptions accordingly.) Fixed in the context of supporting
transition of editable Layouts, because these errors were
being thrown upon exiting Edit mode. WTD-535.
Add representers as a category of extension; these are extra
steps to perform when representing a domain object. This
will be used to support automatic mutation/persistence of
domain objects from a watch, while avoiding bloat within
the mct-representation directive itself. This, in turn,
simplifies the persistence strategy to be employed by
Layout views when editing concludes. WTD-535.
Use ng-model when communicating state to/from the
tree in browse mode. This will simplify implementation
of the Locator control, which also uses a tree, but
which should not set navigation state. WTD-593.
Fix extension definitions related to the refactoring
of GestureProvider out of the mct-representation
directive. Completing work on the initial version
of the representation bundle, WTD-521.
Add spec for the mct-representation; separate out gesture
attachment to improve testability and increase cohesion.
Part of ongoing initial authorship of representation
component, WTD-521.
Add spec for ContextMenuGesture, which exposes a menu
of applicable actions for objects when it is performed.
One of the built-in gestures supported by the
representation component, WTD-521.
Add general structure for Open MCT Web, including
top-level and second-level directory structure.
README files are included to explain the role of
each directory; markdown is used to allow for
richer display when viewer support is present.
WTD-519.