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The focus trap util for scoped components moves focus back to the first
focusable element inside of `.ion-overlay-wrapper` when clicking the
backdrop. The reason for this is it (incorrectly) assumes that all
focusable elements will be children of `.ion-overlay-wrapper`. This is
true **except** for `ion-backdrop` which overlays the entire screen and
therefore cannot be a child of `.ion-overlay-wrapper`.
This does not impact modal and popover as the shadow focus trap utility
makes use of the Shadow Root as the parent for all focusable elements,
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- Scoped focus trap util no longer moves focus if the `ion-backdrop` was
focused.
I opted to explicitly account for `ion-backdrop` rather than come up
with some new private API. As far as I can tell `ion-backdrop` is the
only exception to this focus trapping rule with `.ion-overlay-wrapper`.
Open to alternative ideas though.
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Focus trapping tests were disabled because they were flaky
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- Re-enabled the test
- Migrated the test to use the pageUtils fixture which seems to be more
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Textarea does not accept custom HTML labels
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- Textarea accepts custom HTML labels as an experimental feature. We
marked this as experimental because it makes use of "scoped slots" which
is an emulated version of Web Component slots. As a result, there may be
instances where the slot behavior does not exactly match the native slot
behavior.
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When Capacitor and the Keyboard plugin are available,
`Keyboard.getEngine()` returns an object:
d3232dcc00/core/src/utils/native/keyboard.ts (L19)
When Capacitor is _not_ available this method returns `undefined`.
However, when Capacitor is available but the Keyboard plugin is not,
`Keyboard.getEngine()` returns `false`.
In https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/27569 I fixed a
bug where the wrong listeners were being used to emit keyboard lifecycle
events. However, I did not know that method can return `false`, and our
tests only account for the `undefined` or defined edge cases. As a
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The keyboard lifecycle util was always listening on visual viewport
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reliable due to how the Ionic webview customizes how it resizes. We
should only be listening on the native keyboard events in native
environments.
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Bumps [@playwright/test](https://github.com/Microsoft/playwright) from
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name: 'teardown',
testMatch: /global.teardown.ts/,
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dependencies: ['setup'],
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name: 'firefox',
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dependencies: ['setup'],
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to create pre-configured expect instance with its own defaults such as
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<pre lang="js"><code>const slowExpect = expect.configure({ timeout:
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The `touchstart` listener for focus visible is not marked as passive.
This causes a browser delay in case `touchstart` calls
`ev.preventDefault()`. However, we are not doing that in this block of
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- Added `passive: true` to the `touchstart` listener to avoid the
browser delay.
Note that this is only needed for touch and wheel events which is why I
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Ionic Framework wraps the implementation around Capacitor's Keyboard
plugin API, to provide additional functionality and behavior
"automatically" in Ionic, when the plugin is installed.
Certain methods such as `getResizeMode()` are only available for certain
platforms and will cause an error when running in the unsupported
platform.
Ionic Framework does not check to see if that platform is active before
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- Handles the uncaught exception by returning `undefined` if the plugin
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The tab bar and footer are being shown too soon after the keyboard
begins to hide. This is happening because the webview resizes _after_
the keyboard begins to dismiss. As a result, it is possible for the tab
bar and footer to briefly appear on the top of the keyboard in
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This code works by adding an optional parameter to the keyboard
controller callback called `waitForResize`. When defined, code within
Ionic can wait for the webview to resize as a result of the keyboard
opening or closing. Tab bar and footer wait for this `waitForResize`
promise to resolve before re-showing the relevant elements.
This `waitForResize` parameter is only only defined when all of the
following are two:
**1. The webview resize mode is known and is _not_ "None".**
If the webview resize mode is unknown then either the Keyboard plugin is
not installed (in which case the tab bar/footer are never hidden in the
first place) or the app is being deployed in a browser/PWA environment
(in which case the web content typically does not resize). If the
webview resize mode is "None" then that means the keyboard plugin is
installed, but the webview is configured to never resize when the
keyboard opens/closes. As a result, there is no need to wait for the
webview to resize.
**2. The webview has previously resized.**
If the keyboard is closed _before_ the opening keyboard animation
completes then it is possible for the webview to never resize. In this
case, the webview is at full height and the tab bar/footer can
immediately be re-shown.
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Under the hood, we use a
[ResizeObserver](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ResizeObserver)
to listen for when the web content resizes. Which element we listen on
depends on the resize mode set in the developer's Capacitor app. We
determine this in the `getResizeContainer` function.
From there, we wait for the ResizeObserver callback, then wait 1 more
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The generator migration is complete, so we can safely remove the legacy
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runners), but I will handle that in a separate PR.
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When using fractional values for `min`, `max`, or `step`, it is possible
for floating point rounding errors to cause unexpected values to be
emitted. For example, `step="0.05" min="0.1" max="1"` emits a value of
`0.150000000004` after moving one step.
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Values are rounded to the max number of decimal places between the three
props. Note that it isn't mathematically possible to arrive at a value
with more decimal places than the props*, since addition (i.e. starting
at `min` and adding multiples of `step`) can't increase the precision of
a number.
\* Unless the `value` is set manually, but in that case, `ion-range`
currently snaps to a multiple of `step` as soon as the slider is moved,
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Animation, framework delegate, and overlay tests are using legacy syntax
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- Animation, framework delegate, and overlay tests are using generator
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The counter for incrementing the `id` and `z-index` of an overlay is
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In
30e3a1485d
I removed the `deepWait` call from popover/modal in custom element
bundle environments (React and Vue as of writing). This had an
unintended side effect where WebKit/iOS would not play the modal enter
animation correctly because the inner contents are mounted
mid-animation. This does not impact other mobile platforms.
This only impacted the modal because popover had a patch in
be9a399eee
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- Modal now emits `ionMount` event and waits 2 frames before proceeding
with the animation.
Note 1: The JS Framework overlay components were already updated to
support this `ionMount` event in
be9a399eee.
I also updated the modal Angular component to listen for `ionMount`. It
is not needed right now because Angular does not use the custom elements
bundle and therefore does not call `ionMount` (it runs the `deepReady`
function though). However, if we move Angular to support the custom
elements bundle in the future this may become an issue. This behavior
currently exists in the popover component for Angular too.
Note 2: This does appear to be a WebKit bug since it does not happen on
Android. However, this patch seems fairly safe which is why I've opted
to try and fix it internally instead of waiting for a patch from Apple.
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`Tab` keyboard navigation tests are disabled for `ion-radio` because
they were extremely flaky in CI.
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- Re-enables `ion-radio` `Tab` keyboard navigation tests
- Ports a slimmed down version of Wordpress' playwright utilities for
using modifier keys with `Tab` keyboard navigation on environments that
do not support "natural tab navigation"
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This utility should likely be used in all places where we are using the
`Alt+Tab` logic for webkit-based browsers today. If/when the changes are
agreed upon, I can follow-up with PR that adds this behavior to those
tests.
Issue number: N/A
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This PR adds documentation for the following:
1. A step-by-step guide for migrating to generators.
2. Documentation on the custom tooling we built on top of Playwright
3. A best practice guide. Note: This was originally in the Ionic
internal Notion, but I moved it here because it is of value to community
contributors.
I also added a few new best practices that were not on the Notion guide:
- Components must have a `basic` test with an `index.html` file
- Slow tests should be broken up across multiple files for CI
performance
- Rendering and functionality tests should be broken up across multiple
test.describe blocks or files
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Co-authored-by: Amanda Johnston <90629384+amandaejohnston@users.noreply.github.com>
Issue number: N/A
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This PR adds support for writing tests with generators.
8febaddee9
- Adds the underlying generator code necessary to create multiple
variants of a single test
- Note: This PR does not add support for dark mode generators. This will
be added in a separate PR.
5c498d8daf
- Adds the type declarations on `page.goto` and `page.setContent`
necessary to accept the config result provided by the `configs`
generator function.
df8c44b563
- Updates the `goto` and `setContent` functionality to support the
generator config with backwards compatibility for the legacy tests.
Issue number: N/A
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This is the first PR to introduce the infrastructure required to add
test generators to the Ionic Framework project. This PR introduces the
file name changes necessary to support two playwright configs, so I
recommend reviewing the PR by commit:
1e5012cea1
- Created a `playwright.config-legacy.ts` file and updates
`package.json`.
- Running `npm run test.e2e` will run the generator tests, and running
`npm run test.e2e.legacy` will run the legacy tests.
4fe8de7df7
- Updates the GitHub Action scripts to run both the modern and legacy
E2E tests. I added command modifiers to avoid collisions with output
directories.
e8bcfaf926
- Updates `*.e2e.ts` files to have the legacy format name:
`*.e2e-legacy.ts`. This naming scheme is required for the two Playwright
configs to pull in the correct files. When migrating tests to
generators, team members will rename the file to remove the `-legacy`
part.
5bf196c36d
(warning: lots of files!)
- Updates the `*.e2e.ts-snapshots` directories to have the legacy format
name: `*.e2e-legacy.ts-snapshots`. The screenshot directory in
Playwright is generated based on the test file name which is why we are
updating the screenshot directory. When migrating tests to generators,
team members will rename the directory to remove the `-legacy` part.
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Issue number: resolves#27257
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1. Scroll assist was appending padding data every time it ran which
caused the amount of padding to infinitely grow until an input was
blurred
2. Calling `inputEl.focus()` caused scroll assist to run again which
caused unexpected scrolls
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- `currentPadding` is either preserved or set, never incremented
- Added a special attribute to inputs that are manually focused so
scroll assist knows not to re-run
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Developers that are using Ionic v7 are experiencing an issue where
implementations that are intended to use the modern control syntax will
render with the legacy syntax and a warning will be displayed.
The issue is most easily reproduced by not assigning a label to the
control and then asynchronously assigning a label after a duration.
Angular example:
```html
<ion-item>
<ion-input [label]="label"></ion-input>
</ion-item>
```
```ts
@Component({ ... })
export class MyComponent {
@Input() label?: string; // initially unset
ngOnInit() {
setTimeout(() => this.label = 'Hello world', 500);
}
}
```
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Issue URL: resolves#27085
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this PR. -->
- Form controls that do not have a decorative label or
`aria-label`/`aria-labelledby` assigned, will default render as modern
controls.
- Legacy form implementations that render an `<ion-label>` within the
item, will continue to render with the legacy template and a warning
will be displayed in the console.
- Modern form syntax supports dynamically set labels
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Legacy implementations that do not have a decorative label and do not
specify `aria-label` on the control, will be upgraded to the modern
syntax.
For example:
```html
<ion-item>
<ion-input></ion-input>
</ion-item>
```
Developers that do not want to update to the modern syntax yet should
add the `legacy="true"` attribute to their form control.
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Dev-build: `7.0.2-dev.11681157690.1060bc7f`
When migrating the range tests to modern syntax, I observed a visual
clipping issue. This is being addressed in:
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/27188. This PR simply
adds the legacy flag so that screenshots are the same as `main`.
BREAKING CHANGE:
The `innerHTMLTemplatesEnabled` Ionic Config now defaults to `false`. Developers can set this option to `true` if they would like to continue to use custom HTML features in `ion-alert`, `ion-infinite-scroll-content`, `ion-loading`, `ion-refresher-content`, and `ion-toast`.
The Ionic Framework team would like to re-evaluate our approach to improving customization options when building mobile applications. We are looking at other solutions that a) make customizing an app UI easier and b) are applicable to a broader set of developers.