* fix: convert files to typescript
* fix: add alias for AnyDuringMigration so that tsc will run
* chore: format
* chore: enable ts for the clang-format workflow (#6233)
* chore: Restore @fileoverview comment locations (#6237)
* chore: add declareModuleId (#6238)
* fix: Revert comment change to app_controller.js (#6241)
* fix: Add missing import goog statements (#6240)
I've added the import statement immediately before the
goog.declareModuleId calls that depend on it.
There is an argument to be made that we should put the import
statement in their normal place amongst any other imports, and
move the declareModuleId statement to below the double blank
line below the imports, but as these are so tightly coupled,
replace the previous goog.module calls, and will both be deleted
at the same time once the transition to TypeScript is fully complete
I think it's fine (and certainly much easier) to do it this way.
* chore: Fix whitespace (#6243)
* fix: Remove spurious blank lines
Remove extraneous blank lines introduced by deletion of
'use strict'; pragmas.
Also fix the location of the goog.declareModuleId call in
core/utils/array.ts.
* fix: Add missing double-blank-line before body of modules
Our convention is to have two blank lines between the imports (or
module ID, if there are no imports) and the beginning of the body
of the module. Enforce this.
* fix: one addition format error for PR #6243
* fix(build): Skip npm prepare when running in CI (#6244)
Have npm prepare do nothing when running in CI.
We don't need to do any building, because npm test will build
everything needed in the workflows in which it is run, and we
don't want to build anything in other workflows because a tsc
error would prevent those workflows from completing.
* fix: re-add `@package` annotations as `@internal` annotations (#6232)
* fix: add ~70% of internal attributes
* fix: work on manually adding more @internal annotations
* fix: add more manual internal annotations
* fix: rename package typos to internal
* fix: final manual fixes for internal annotations
* chore: format
* chore: make unnecessary multiline jsdoc a single line
* fix: fix internal tags in serialization exceptions
* fix: tsc errors picked up from develop (#6224)
* fix: relative path for deprecation utils
* fix: checking if properties exist in svg_math
* fix: set all timeout PIDs to AnyDuringMigration
* fix: make nullability errors explicity in block drag surface
* fix: make null check in events_block_change explicit
* fix: make getEventWorkspace_ internal so we can access it from CommentCreateDeleteHelper
* fix: rename DIV -> containerDiv in tooltip
* fix: ignore backwards compat check in category
* fix: set block styles to AnyDuringMigration
* fix: type typo in KeyboardShortcut
* fix: constants name in row measurables
* fix: typecast in mutator
* fix: populateProcedures type of flattened array
* fix: ignore errors related to workspace comment deserialization
* chore: format files
* fix: renaming imports missing file extensions
* fix: remove check for sound.play
* fix: temporarily remove bad requireType.
All `export type` statements are stripped when tsc is run. This means
that when we attempt to require BlockDefinition from the block files, we
get an error because it does not exist.
We decided to temporarily remove the require, because this will no
longer be a problem when we conver the blocks to typescript, and
everything gets compiled together.
* fix: bad jsdoc in array
* fix: silence missing property errors
Closure was complaining about inexistant properties, but they actually
do exist, they're just not being transpiled by tsc in a way that closure
understands.
I.E. if things are initialized in a function called by the constructor,
rather than in a class field or in the custructor itself, closure would
error.
It would also error on enums, because they are transpiled to a weird
IIFE.
* fix: context menu action handler not knowing the type of this.
this: TypeX information gets stripped when tsc is run, so closure could
not know that this was not global. Fixed this by reorganizing to use the
option object directly instead of passing it to onAction to be bound to
this.
* fix: readd getDeveloperVars checks (should not be part of migration)
This was found because ALL_DEVELOPER_VARS_WARNINGS_BY_BLOCK_TYPE was no
longer being accessed.
* fix: silence closure errors about overriding supertype props
We propertly define the overrides in typescript, but these get removed
from the compiled output, so closure doesn't know they exist.
* fix: silence globalThis errors
this: TypeX annotations get stripped from the compiled output, so
closure can't know that we're accessing the correct things. However,
typescript makes sure that this always has the correct properties, so
silencing this should be fine.
* fix: bad jsdoc name
* chore: attempt compiling with blockly.js
* fix: attempt moving the import statement above the namespace line
* chore: add todo comments to block def files
* chore: remove todo from context menu
* chore: add comments abotu disabled errors
* chore: move comments back to their correct positions (#6249)
* fix: work on fixing comments
* chore: finish moving all comments
* chore: format
* chore: move some other messed up comments
* chore: format
* fix: Correct enum formatting, use merged `namespace`s for types that are class static members (#6246)
* fix: formatting of enum KeyCodes
* fix: Use merged namespace for ContextMenuRegistry static types
- Create a namespace to be merged with the ContextMenuRegistry
class containing the types that were formerly declared as static
properties on that class.
- Use type aliases to export them individually as well, for
compatibility with the changes made by MigranTS (and/or
@gonfunko) to how other modules in core/ now import these
types.
- Update renamings.json5 to reflect the availability of the
direct exports for modules that import this module directly
(though they are not available to, and will not be used by,
code that imports only via blockly.js/blockly.ts.)
* fix: Use merged namespace for Input.Align
- Create a merged namespace for the Input.Align enum.
- Use type/const aliases to export it as Input too.
- Update renamings.json5 to reflect the availability of the
direct export.
* fix: Use merged namespace for Names.NameType
- Create a merged namespace for the Names.NameType enum.
- Use type/const aliases to export it as NameType too.
- Update renamings.json5 to reflect the availability of the
direct export. (This ought to have happened in an earlier
version as it was already available by both routes.)
* chore: Fix minor issues for PR #6246
- Use `Align` instead of `Input.Align` where possible.
* fix(build): Suppress irrelevant JSC_UNUSED_LOCAL_ASSIGNMENT errors
tsc generates code for merged namespaces that looks like:
(function (ClassName) {
let EnumName;
(function (EnumName) {
EnumName[EnumNameAlign["v1"] = 0] = "v1";
// etc.
})(EnumName = ClassName.EnumName || (ClassName.EnumName = {}));
})(ClassName || (ClassName = {}));
and Closure Compiler complains about the fact that the EnumName let
binding is initialised but never used. (It exists so that any other
code that was in the namespace could see the enum.)
Suppress this message, since it is not actionable and lint and/or tsc
should tell us if we have actual unused variables in our .ts files.
* chore(build): Suppress spurious warnings from closure-make-deps (#6253)
A little bit of an ugly hack, but it works: pipe stderr through
grep -v to suppress error output starting with "WARNING in".
* fix: remaining enums that weren't properly exported (#6251)
* fix: remaining enums that weren't properly exported
* chore: format
* fix: add enum value exports
* chore: format
* fix: properly export interfaces that were typedefs (#6250)
* fix: properly export interfaces that were typedefs
* fix: allowCollsion -> allowCollision
* fix: convert unconverted enums
* fix: enums that were/are instance properties
* fix: revert changes to property enums
* fix: renamed protected parameter properties (#6252)
* fix: bad protected parameter properties
* chore:format
* fix: gesture constructor
* fix: overridden properties that were renamed
* refactor: Migrate `blockly.js` to TypeScript (#6261)
* chore: Apply changes to blockly.js to blockly.ts
* fix: Build using core/blockly.ts instead of .js
Compiles and runs in compressed mode correctly!
* fix(build): Don't depend on execSync running bash (#6262)
For some reason on Github CI servers execSync uses /bin/sh, which
is (on Ubuntu) dash rather than bash, and does not understand
the pipefail option.
So remove the grep pipe on stderr and just discard all error output
at all.
This is not ideal as errors in test deps will go unreported AND
not even cause test failure, but it's not clear that it's worth
investing more time to fix this at the moment.
* chore: use `import type` where possible (#6279)
* chore: automatically change imports to import types
* chore: revert changes that actually need to be imports
* chore: format
* chore: add more import type statements based on importsNotUsedAsValues
* chore: fix tsconfig
* chore: add link to compiler issue
* fix: add type information to blockly options (#6283)
* fix: add type information to blockly options
* chore: format
* chore: remove erroneous comment
* fix: bugs revealed by getting the built output working (#6282)
* fix: types of compose and decompose in block
* fix: workspace naming in toolbox
* chore: add jsdoc
* chore: restore registry comments to better positions
* chore: pr comments'
* fix(variables): Revert inadvertent change to allDeveloperVariables (#6290)
It appears that a function call got modified incorrectly (probably
in an effort to fix a typing issue). This fix trivially reverts
the line in question to match the original JS version from develop.
This causes the generator tests to pass.
* fix: circular dependencies (#6281)
* chore: fix circular dependencies w/ static workspace funcs
* remove preserved imports that aren't currently necessary (probably)
* fix circular dependency with workspaces and block using stub
* fix dependency between variables and xml by moving function to utils
* add stub for trashcan as well
* fix line endings from rebase
* fix goog/base order
* add trashcan patch
* fix: types of compose and decompose in block
* fix: workspace naming in toolbox
* chore: add jsdoc
* chore: restore registry comments to better positions
* chore: remove implementations in goog.js
* chore: fix types of stubs
* chore: remove added AnyDuringMigration casts
* chore: remove modifications to xml and variables
* chore: format
* chore: remove event requirements in workspace comments
* chore: fix circular dependency with xml and workspace comments
* fixup remove ContextMenu import
* chore: fix dependency between mutator and workspace
* chore: break circular dependency between names and procedures
* chore: get tests to run?
* chore: pr comments'
* chore: fix stubbing field registry fromJson
* chore: fix spying on fire
* chore: fix stubbing parts of connection checker
* chore: fix stubbing dialog
* chore: fix stubbing style
* chore: fix spying on duplicate
* chore: fix stubbing variables
* chore: fix stubbing copy
* chore: fix stubbing in workspace
* chore: remove unnecessary stubs
* chore: fix formatting
* chore: fix other formatting
* chore: add backwards compatible static properties to workspace
* chore: move static type properties
* chore: move and comment stubs
* chore: add newlines at EOF
* chore: improve errors for monkey patched functions
* chore: update comment with a pointer to the doc
* chore: update comment with a pointer to the doc
* chore: format
* chore: revert changes to playground used for testing (#6292)
* chore: get mocha tests to pass. (#6291)
* chore: fix undo and empty code blocks
* chore: skip IE test
* chore: fix gesture test
* chore: fix replace message references test
* chore: fix string table interpolation
* chore: skip getById tests
* chore: fix field tests
* chore: fix console errors by making workspace nullable
* chore: format
* chore: fix definition overwrite warning
* chore: update metadata
* chore: temporarily modify the the advanced compile test
* chore: fix gestures by fixing test instead
Co-authored-by: Neil Fraser <fraser@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Christopher Allen <cpcallen+git@google.com>
* fix!: Move backwards-compatibility hacks out of blockly.js
Move accessor properties for Blockly.alert, .confirm,
.mainWorkspace, .prompt, .selected, .HSV_SATURATION and
.HSV_VALUE, as well as the hack to allow loading of messages
via <script> tags, from core/blockly.js to core/main.js,
which becomes the entrypoint for the first chunk when
compiled.
BREAKING CHANGE: The aforementioned properties / hack are no
longer available in uncompiled mode (or when using advanced
compilation, unless also compiling against main.js.)
* fix!: Move backwards-compatibility hacks out of contextmenu.js
Move accessor property for ContextMenu.currentBlock from
core/contextmenu.js to core/main.js.
* chore: Update deprecation date for Generator.variableDB_ accessors
Bring the deprecation date forward from May 2026 to September 2022.
Not technically a breaking change—just a warning that there will
be a breaking change earlier than previously advertised.
* fix!: Move backwards-compatibility hacks out of tooltip.js
Move accessor properties for Blockly.Tooltip.visible and .DIV
from core/tooltip.js to core/main.js.
* fix!: Move backwards-compatibility hacks out of widgetdiv.js
Move accessor property for Blockly.WidgetDiv.DIV
from core/widgetdiv.js to core/main.js.
* fix(build): Minor corrections to build_tasks.js
- Use TSC_OUTPUT_DIR to find goog/goog.js when suppressing warnings.
- Remove unnecessary trailing semicolons.
* refactor(blocks): Remove declareLegacyNamespace
Remove the call to goog.module.declareLegacyNamespace from
Blockly.libraryBlocks. This entails:
- Changes to the UMD wrapper to be able to find the exports object.
- Changes to tests/bootstrap_helper.js to save the exports object
in the libraryBlocks global variable.
- As a precaution, renaming the tests/compile/test_blocks.js module
so that goog.provide does not touch Blockly or
Blockly.libraryBlocks, which may not exist / be writable.
* feat(build): Add support named exports from chunks
We need to convert the generators to named exports. For backwards
compatibility we still want e.g. Blockly.JavaScript to point at
the generator object when the chunk is loaded using a script tag.
Modify chunkWrapper to honour a .reexportOnly property in the
chunks table and generate suitable additional code in the UMD
wrapper.
* refactor(generators): Migrate JavaScript generator to named export
- Export the JavaScript generator object as javascriptGenerator
from the Blockly.JavaScript module(generators/javascript.js).
- Modify the Blockly.JavaScript.all module
(generators/javascript/all.js) to reexport the exports from
Blockly.JavaScript.
- Update chunk configuration so the generator object remains
available as Blockly.JavaScript when loading
javascript_compressed.js via a <script> tag.
(N.B. it is otherwise necessary to destructure the require
/ import.)
- Modify bootstrap_helper.js to store that export as
window.javascriptGenerator for use in test code.
- Modify test code to use javascriptGenerator instead of
Blockly.JavaScript.
- Modify .eslintrc.json so that javascriptGenerator is allowed
as a global in test/. (Also restrict use of Blockly global
to test/.)
N.B. that demo code in demos/code/code.js uses <script> tag
loading and so will continue to access Blockly.JavaScript.
* refactor(generators): Migrate Lua generator to named export
* refactor(generators): Migrate PHP generator to named export
* refactor(generators): Migrate Python generator to named export
* refactor(generators): Remove declareLegacyNamespace calls
Remove the goog.module.declareLegacyNamespace calls from the
generators.
This turns out to have the unexpected side-effect of causing the
compiler to rename the core/blockly.js exports object from
$.Blockly to just Blockly in blockly_compressed.js - presumably
because it no longer needs to be accessed in any subsequent chunk
because they no longer add properties to it. This requires
some changes (mainly simplification) to the chunkWrapper function
in build_tasks.js.
* refactor(core): Remove declareLegacyNamespace from blockly.js
So easy to do _now_: just need to:
- Make sure the UMD wrapper for the first chunk knows where the
exports object is.
- Use that same value to set the Blockly.VERSION @define.
- Have bootstrap_helper.js set window.Blockly to the exports
object.
- Fix tests/compile/test_blocks.js to not assume a Blockly
global variable, by converting it to a goog.module so we
can use a named require.
* fix: remove drop down div class
* fix: change name and export for drop down div
* fix: make module-local variables conform to styleguide
* fix: format
* fix: shadowing
* Add deprecation warnings and reorganize blockly.js
* Update usages of deprecated properties
* chore: make dates consistent, remove extra function
* chore: run clang-format and fix lint
* chore: add more tags
* chore: fix updated location of Align types
* chore: fix deprecated usages in tests
* chore: rebuild deps
* chore: fix moved Align types in demos and tests
* chore: update which properties are actually deprecated
* chore: don't deprecate Blockly.selected.
* fix(test): Fix advanced compilation test
- Fix loading of blocks in `tests/compile/main.js` caused by
recent `goog.module`-ification work.
- Fix problem caused by ADVANCED_OPTIMISATIONS renaming the Msg
property on the fake Blockly object created by the
translation-loading hack in `blockly.js`.
* chore(build): Reenable advanced compilation test
Fixes#5602.
* chore: revert #5730
* fix: Fix compile failure due to incorrect visibility
The CONTROL_FLOW_IN_LOOP_CHECK_MIXIN is intended to be used outside of
blocks/ (it is, in particular, used in generators/) so it should have
been marked @public from the beginning.
This constant is used to specify the alignment of
an Input, so it should live in the same file as the Input class.
I've done this as a separate named export, but it could alternatively
be made a static member of Input (i.e., Input.Align with only Input
being exported by name).
Where mocha tests were referring to Blockly.constants.ALIGN.*
without actually requiring Blockly.constants, I have reverted
them to refer to Blockly.ALIGN_* instead (pending conversion
to named requries).
Part of #5073.
* chore(build): Add "all" modules for blocks & generators
These modules (Blockly.blocks.all and Blockly.<Generator>.all) will
be the entry points for the corresponding chunks.
They also make it easier to pull in all the modules in each package
(e.g. for playground and tests).
It is necessary to set the Closure Compiler dependency_mode to
SORT_ONLY as otherwise it tries to compile the "all" modules before
their dependencies, which fails.
The only impact on the _compressed.js files is the addition of a short
string to the very end of each file, e.g.:
var module$exports$Blockly$JavaScript$all={};
* chore(deps): Add devDependency on closure-calculate-chunks
* feat(build): First pass at chunked complation
Add a new buildCompiled gulp target (npm run build:compiled) that
uses closure-calculate-chunks to do chunked compliation of core/,
blocks/ and generators/ all in a single pass.
This work is incomplete: the resulting *_compressed.js files don't
(yet) have UMD wrappers.
* chore(build): Generate chunk wrappers
A first pass; this does not have support for a namespace object yet.
* refactor(build): Use chunked compilation by default
Remove old "compressed" gulp tasks in favour of new "compiled" task.
* chore(build): Remove cruft from buildCompiled
Remove unneeded `done` parameter and commented-out options that had
been cargo-culted from the old build pipeline.
* fix(build): Fix test failures caused by new build pipeline
- Exclude closure/goog/base.js from compiler input; use
externs/goog-externs.js instead.
- Have the build:debug and build:strict targets only build the first
chunk (blockly_compressed.js).
- Fix namespace entries for blocks and generators.
* fix(build): Fix build failures on node v12
closure-calculate-chunks requires node.js v14 or later.
When running on node.js v14 or later have getChunkOptions save
the output of closure-calculate-chunks to
scripts/gulpfiles/chunks.json. When running on older versions of
node.js have it use this checked-in, cached output instead of
attempting to run closure-calculate-chunks.
* chore(build): enable --rename_prefix_namespace
This will allow modules in blocks/ and generators/ to use
goog.require to obtain the exports object of goog.modules from
core/.
* fix(build): Always build all chunks
The previous commit enabled --rename_prefix_namespace option to
Closure Compiler, and this causes the buildCompressed target to
work fine when run without --debug or --strict, but adding either
of those flags (as for example when `npm test` runs
`npm run build:debug`) causes an issue:
- Because of many compiler errors in blocks/ and generators/,
a previous commit added a hack to only build the first chunk
when doing debug/strict builds.
- When asked to build only one chunk, Closure Compiler ignores the
--rename_prefix_namespace flag, because it 'correctly' infers
that there are no later chunks that will need to access global
variables from the first chunk.
- This causes a test failure, because `npm test` first runs
`npm run build`, which generates a valid blockly_compressed.js,
but this is then overrwritten by an invalid one when it next runs
`npm run build:debug`.
(The invalid one is missing all `$.` prefixes on 'global' variables,
including on Blockly, so the wrapper's last two lines -
"$.Blockly.internal_ = $;" and "return $.Blockly" - fail.)
The fix is to add appropriate @suppress annotations to blocks/*.js and
generators/**/*.js and then remove the first-chunk-only hack.
* refactor(build): Just build once
Since the previous commit caused `npm run build:debug` to do
everything that `... build:compressed` does - and to produce
byte-for-byte identical output - it doesn't make sense to run
both when testing. To that end:
- Replace the build:debug and build:strict package scripts that
did `gulp buildCompressed --...` with new scripts build-debug
and build-strict that do `gulp build --...` instead.
(The target names are changed so as to extend our existing naming
convention as follows: a target named "foo:bar" does some sub-part
of the job done by target "foo", but a target named "foo-bar" does
all the work of the target "foo" with some extra options.)
- build:debug:log and build:strict:log are similarly replaced with
build-debug-log and build-strict-log.
- Modify run_all_tests.js to just do `npm run build-debug` instead of
doing both `npm run build` and `npm run build:debug`.
- Also remove the 'build:blocks' script that should have been removed
when the buildBlocks gulp task was deleted previously.
* refactor(build): Compile with base_minimal.js instead of base.js
Introduce a (very!) cut-down version of closure/goog/base.js named
base_minimal.js that is used as input to the compiler as an
alternative to using externs/goog-externs.js (which will be deleted
once the buildAdvancedCompilationTest target has been updated).
This will allow use of goog.setTestOnly since it will now exist in
compiled mode, and allows the changes made in 5b112db to filter
base.js out of the files for the first chunk to be reverted.
(It also obliges a change to the compiled-mode check in blockly.js.)
* fix(build): Fix buildAdvanceCompilationTest
- In build_tasks.js:
- Replace the old compile() function with a new one factored out of
buildCompiled().
- Update buildAdvancedCompilationTest to use the new compile()
and other helpers created in the meantime.
- Remove no-longer-used maybeAddClosureLibrary().
- Remove externs/{block,generator,goog}-externs.js, which are no longer
used by any compile pipeline.
- Update core/blockly.js to fix issue with detection of compiled mode
when using ADVANCED_OPTIMISATIONS.
- Update only other use of globalThis, in core/utils/xml.js, to
consistently treat it as a dictionary object.
- Update instructions in tests/compile/index.html.
This commit is sort-of-a-prerequisite to #5602; test:compile:advanced
was previously working but the generated `main_compresed.js` would
throw errors upon loading.
* chore: move remaining function definitions out of blockly.js
* chore: record renamings
* chore: add aliases to moved function jsdoc
* chore: add deprecation warnings in blockly.js
* chore: fix bad merge
* chore: move functions in response to PR comments
* chore: move isNumber to utils.string
* chore: fix or ignore remaining lint
* chore: fix bad annotations
* chore: use push for array concatenation
* chore: revert use of spread for array operations
In compiled mode we don't need to add exports to the global Blockly
object because they'll already be there - and attempting to do so
causes problems when a project imports multiple separate copies of
Blockly (which it shouldn't, but many plugins do).
This is part of the fix for google/blockly-samples#902.
Our files are up to a decade old, and have churned so much, that the initial author of the file no longer has much meaning.
Furthermore, this will encourage developers to post to the developer group, rather than emailing Googlers (usually me) directly.
* fix: Revert removal of documentation for get/set accessors.
This partially reverts commit 839cb7b,
"fix: infinite loop when using defineProperties (#5549)"
* docs: Use @name to attach JSDocs to accessors
Reintroduce documentation for deprecated properties where it was
removed when converting them to accessors.
* docs: Remove duplicate @package declarations
* fix: Fix eslint and compiler errors/warnings
* fix: Minor JSDoc tweaks to address comments on PR #5567
* Add annotations to files under core/events
* Add annotations to files under core/interfaces
* Add annotations to files under core/keyboard_nav
* Add annotations to files under core/renderers
* Add annotations to files under core/serialization
* Add annotations to files under core/theme
* Add annotations to files under core/toolbox
* Add annotations to files under core/utils
* Add annotations to files under core
* Rename Blockly.Blocks to Blockly.blocks
Because it does not export a type as its default export.
Part of #5073.
* Name default export of Blockly.blocks Blocks.
Use named exports in Blockly.blocks by giving the former default
export the name Blocks.
Part of #5153.
* Reexport Blockly.blocks from blockly.js
* Document the format of renamings.js better.
* Renamed Blockly.connectionTypes to Blockly.ConnectionType
* Renamed core/connection_types.js to connection_type.js
* Add entry to renamings.js for renaming of Blockly.connectionTypes
Co-authored-by: Christopher Allen <cpcallen+git@google.com>
* chore: named export for block.js
* chore: named export for block_drag_surface.js
* chore: named export for block_dragger.js
* chore: named export for block_svg.js
* Fix import ordering
* chore: fix imports using requireType
* Remove extra require