The script transport used to evaluate fetched script sources which is
undesirable for unsuccessful HTTP responses. This is different to other data
types where such a convention was fine (e.g. in case of JSON).
(cherry picked from 50871a5a85)
Fixes gh-4250
Fixes gh-4655
Closes gh-4379
This fixes the issue of "%20" in POST data being replaced with "+"
even for requests with content-type different from
"application/x-www-form-urlencoded", e.g. for "application/json".
Fixes gh-4119
Closes gh-4650
(cherry picked from 7fb90a6bea)
Co-authored-by: Richard Gibson <richard.gibson@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek <m.goleb@gmail.com>
The main part of the test was checking that focusin handling in an iframe works
and that's still checked. The test was also checking that it doesn't propagate
to the parent document, though, and, apparently, in IE it does. This one test
is now blacklisted in IE.
The `doc` variable in:
https://github.com/jquery/jquery/blob/3.4.1/src/event/focusin.js#L30
matched `document` for `document` & `window` for `window`, creating two
separate wrapper event handlers & calling handlers twice if at least one
`focusout` or `focusin` handler was attached on *both* `window` & `document`,
or on `window` & another regular node.
Also, fix the "focusin from an iframe" test to actually verify the behavior
from commit 1cecf64e5a - the commit that
introduced the regression - to make sure we don't regress on either front.
Fixes gh-4652
Closes gh-4656
Travis reports warnings in our config:
* root: deprecated key sudo (The key `sudo` has no effect anymore.)
* root: missing os, using the default linux
* root: key matrix is an alias for jobs, using jobs
They are all now resolved.
Closes gh-4636
(cherry picked from commit 5b94a4f847)
Make sure events & data keys matching Object.prototype properties work.
A separate fix for such events on cloned elements was added as well.
Fixes gh-3256
Closes gh-4603
(cherry picked from commit 9d76c0b163)
Use a dist README fixture kept in the jQuery repository instead of modifying
an existing one. This makes the jQuery repository the single source of truth
when it comes to jQuery releases and it makes it easier to make changes to
README without worrying how it will affect older jQuery lines.
The commit also ES6ifies build/release.js & build/release/dist.js
Closes gh-4614
(cherry picked from commit 358b769a00)
Node.js code is written more & more commonly in ES6+ so it doesn't make sense
to enable it there. There are many violations in test code so it's disabled
there as well.
Closes gh-4615
(cherry picked from commit 4a7fc8544e)
It is no longer needed to create `done` wrappers in tests that require
multiple async operations to complete.
Closes gh-4633
(cherry picked from commit 364476c3dc)
This commit aligns the `3.x-stable` branch with `master` in two aspects:
1. It migrates the nonce module to return an object instead of a primitive
variable. This had to be changed on `master` as in ES modules you export
live read-only bindings to variables, meaning you can't increment the nonce
directly. Also, the way it was done so far was working differently in AMD & the
single built file - in the built file one nonce variable was declared, accessed
and incremented. In AMD mode separate instances were create for each module
that depend on the nonce module, creating unintended nonce clashes.
2. Whether the `noGlobal` parameter was set to `true` is now checked using the
typeof operator to align with `master`.
Closes gh-4612
Ref gh-4541
Ref d0ce00cdfa
1. Support passing custom document to jQuery.globalEval; the script will be
invoked in the context of this document.
2. Fire external scripts appended to iframe contents in that iframe context;
this was already supported & tested for inline scripts but not for external
ones.
Fixes gh-4518
Closes gh-4601
(cherry picked from commit 4592595b47)
This commit fixes unit tests for the following builds:
1. The no-deprecated build: `custom:-deprecated`
2. The current slim build: `custom:-ajax,-effects`
3. The 4.0 (#4553) slim build: `custom:-ajax,-callbacks,-deferred,-effects`
It also adds separate Travis jobs for the no-deprecated & slim builds.
Apart from that, add intuitive names to Travis jobs. Otherwise it's hard to see
at a glance that a particular job is running on Firefox ESR, for example.
Ref gh-4577
Ref gh-4596
Closes gh-4600
A new `src/deprecated` directory makes it possible to exclude some deprecated
APIs from a custom build when their respective "parent" module is excluded
without keeping that module outside of the `src/deprecated` directory or
the `src/deprecated.js` file.
Closes gh-4572
(cherry picked from 23d53928f3)
While we have absolutely no style-related expectations to our minified file,
we do care that it's valid ES 5.1. This is now verified.
Also, update grunt-eslint as a newer ESLint version is required to be able
to use "extends" inside of the "overrides" section.
Fixes gh-3075
Closes gh-4594
Ref gh-4598
Also, run such a suite in CI to make sure modules are working as expected
when used directly.
(partially cherry picked from 341c6d1b5a)
(partially cherry picked from 437f389a24)
Closes gh-4595
Ref gh-4550
Ref gh-4574
With Microsoft going Chromium with Edge, its old EdgeHTML issues were all
removed. :(
The commit also reformats one manipulation unit test to use tabs instead
of spaces for indentation.
(partially cherry-picked from 1dad1185e0)
Closes gh-4584
The check for old Firefox versions with different support test result only
checked for Firefox 52 or 60. It now checks for 4x/5x/60 to understand more
versions.
Closes gh-4583
There was a check in jQuery.event.add that was supposed to make it a noop
for objects that don't accept data like text or comment nodes. The problem was
the check was incorrect: it assumed `dataPriv.get( elem )` returns a falsy
value for an `elem` that doesn't accept data but that's not the case - we get
an empty object then. The check was changed to use `acceptData` directly.
(cherry picked from d5c505e35d)
Fixes gh-4397
Closes gh-4558
The environmental variable BROWSERS was being created but it wasn't read in the
list of browsers to pass to Karma.
Closes gh-4532
(cherry picked from commit bcbcdd2b2c)
Also, run them on both ChromeHeadless & FirefoxHeadless locally on
`grunt karma:main`.
Plus, so far, the chrome addons were installed for all the jobs, even
the ones that weren't used for browser testing. Changing that makes
those jobs faster.
(cherry-picked from 84835e68239ce55d1fc007b284e8ef4ed2817c2)
An upcoming release of Migrate will generate warnings for calls to .css() that pass numbers rather than strings, see jquery/jquery-migrate#296 . At the moment, core's .offset() setter passes numbers rather than px strings so it would throw warnings. This commit fixes that.
Closes gh-4508
So far, only browser-based JS files were required to be in strict mode (in the
function form). This commit adds such a requirement to Node.js scripts where
the global form is preferred. All Node.js scripts in sloppy mode were
converted to strict mode.
Closes gh-4499
(cherry picked from commit bbad821c39)
Without this change passing `--dry-run` to jquery-release still pushes to the
jquery-dist repository which is dangerous as one can assume `--dry-run` to be
safe from external side effects.
Close gh-4498
(cherry picked from commit d7d0b52bda)
File `src/core.js` has started erroneously being copied to `dist/` in gh-2981.
Fixes gh-4489
Closes gh-4492
Ref gh-2979
Ref gh-2981
(cherry picked from commit 9a4d980639)
This commit requires all function parameters to be used, not just the last one.
In cases where that's not possible as we need to match an external API, there's
an escape hatch of prefixing an unused argument with `_`.
This change makes it easier to catch unused AMD dependencies and unused
parameters in internal functions the API of which we may change at will, among
other things.
Unused AMD dependencies have been removed as part of this commit.
Closes gh-4381
(cherry-picked from 438b1a3e8a)
The previous regex caused the final jQuery binary to have syntax errors for
var-modules with names starting with "return". For example, the following module
wouldn't work when the file is named `returnTrue.js`:
```js
define( function() {
"use strict";
return function returnTrue() {
return true;
};
} );
```
Closes gh-4389
(cherry picked from commit 9ec09c3b4a)
Because of the above conditional, the 'type' variable has a value of type
'string' or undefined. Therefore, boolean comparisons for 'type' variable
is always unnecessary because it return true. The patch removed the
unnecessary conditional statement.
Fixes gh-4374
Closes gh-4375
(cherry picked from commit 110802c7f2)
Calling `Array.prototype.concat.apply( [], inputArray )` to flatten `inputArray`
crashes for large arrays; using `Array.prototype.flat` avoids these issues in
browsers that support it. In case it's necessary to support these large arrays
even in older browsers, a polyfill for `Array.prototype.flat` can be loaded.
This is already being done by many applications.
(cherry picked from 9df4f1de12)
Fixes gh-4320
Closes gh-4459
`:even` & `:odd` are deprecated since jQuery 3.4.0 & will be removed in 4.0.0.
The new `even()` & `odd()` methods will make the migration easier.
Closes gh-4485
(cherry picked from commit 78420d427c)
Android was catching the generic iOS regex. Checking for Android first should
eliminate that issue as iOS user agents don't contain the word "Android".
Putting Safari last makes Android UAs not be tested against it.
The regexes detecting browsers with their versions have been updated for iOS
and Safari so that all iOS >=11 & all Safari (desktop) >= 11 are recognized.
This is required to make Safari 13 & iOS 13 pass support tests but it'll also
make tests forward-compatible with future Safari/iOS versions.
Closes gh-4488