Now that unit tests are run on GitHub Actions in all three major
engines and for multiple custom jQuery builds, the request for PR
authors to run unit tests locally and confirm they pass is needless
overhead; let's drop the checkbox.
Closes gh-5261
(cherry picked from commit 988a56847d)
PR gh-5190 added support for running tests on Playwright WebKit
in CI. For efficiency reasons, Playwright dependencies are only
installed for the `test:browser` npm script. However, that same
script is also used for Firefox ESR testing.
This change makes Playwright dependencies installed only for cases
where `WebKitHeadless` exists on the list of tested browsers.
Closes gh-5204
Ref gh-5190
(cherry picked from commit e77bd9d64f)
So far, we've been running browser tests on GitHub Actions in Chrome
and Firefox. Regular Safari is not available in GitHub Actions but
Playwright WebKit comes close to a dev version of Safari.
With this change, our GitHub CI & local test runs will invoke tests on
all actively developed browser engines on all PRs.
Also, our GitHub Actions browser tests are now running on Node.js 18.
Detection of the Playwright WebKit browser in support unit tests is done
by checking if the `test_browser` query parameter is set to `"Playwright"`;
this is a `karma-webkit-launcher` feature. Detecting that browser via
user agent as we normally do is hard as the UA on Linux is very similar
to a real Safari one but it actually uses a newer version of the engine.
In addition, we now allow to pass custom browsers when one needs it;
e.g., to run the tests in all three engines on Linux/macOS, run:
```
grunt && BROWSERS=ChromeHeadless,FirefoxHeadless,WebkitHeadless grunt karma:main
```
Closes gh-5190
(cherry picked from commit b02a257f98)
This commit removes Sizzle from jQuery, inlining its code & removing obsolete
workarounds where applicable.
The Sizzle AUTHORS.txt file has been merged with the jQuery one - people are
sorted by their first contributions to either of the two repositories.
The main `selector` module can be disabled in favor of `selector-native`
via:
grunt custom:-selector
For backwards compatibility, the legacy `sizzle` alias is also supported (it
will be dropped in jQuery `4.0.0`):
grunt custom:-selector
Sizzle tests have been ported to jQuery ones. Ones that are not compatible
with the `selector-native` module are disabled if the regular selector module
is excluded.
Backwards compatibility is still kept for all `Sizzle` utils - they continue to be
available under `jQuery.find` - but the primary implementation is now attached
directly to jQuery.
Some selector utils shared by `selector` & `selector-native` have been
extracted & deduplicated. `jQuery.text` and `jQuery.isXMLDoc` have been
moved to the `core` module.
The commit reduces the gzipped jQuery size by 851 bytes compared to the
`3.x-stable` branch.
Closes gh-5113
Ref gh-4395
Ref gh-4406
This adds testing on Node.js 17 in addition to the currently tested 10, 12, 14
and 16 versions.
Also, update Grunt & `karma-*` packages.
Testing in Karma on jsdom is broken in Node 17 at the moment; until we find
a fix, this change disables such testing on Node 17 or newer.
Node smoke tests & promises aplus tests are disabled on Node.js 10 as they
depend on jsdom and the latest jsdom version doesn't run properly on Node 10.
Closes gh-5023
(cherry picked from commit 2525cffc42)
The EasyCLA status check is required so this won't get missed. The old JSF CLA
is dead, the provided link doesn't return meaningful information. There's no
good replacement link for the old CLA; PR authors are just supposed to sign the
new CLA by clicking on a link posted by the EasyCLA bot when they submit their
first PR since EasyCLA was enabled for the repo.
Closes gh-4937
(cherry picked from commit e124893132)
JSFiddle doesn't support IE (even 11) anymore so we shouldn't advise users
to use it to create test cases. To make people have a choice, add CodePen
to the list.
Also, link to specific starter templates so that novices don't need to spend
time thinking how to set up the basic structure.
Closes gh-4289
We no longer support jQuery 1.x/2.x and mentioning 3.x would just mean the text
gets out of date once we release jQuery 4. We only really support the latest
jQuery version so let's make that clear.
Closes gh-3372