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dependabot[bot]
691c0aeede
Build: Bump express from 4.18.3 to 4.19.2
Bumps [express](https://github.com/expressjs/express) from 4.18.3 to 4.19.2.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/expressjs/express/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/expressjs/express/blob/master/History.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/expressjs/express/compare/4.18.3...4.19.2)

Closes gh-5461

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: express
  dependency-type: direct:development
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Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-29 21:23:24 +01:00
Timmy Willison
44fb7fa220
Tests: add diffing to test reporter
Close gh-5445
2024-03-14 14:28:20 -04:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
60f11b58bf
Core: Fix the exports setup to make bundlers work with ESM & CommonJS
We cannot pass a single file via the `module` condition as then
`require( "jquery" )` will not return jQuery but instead the module object
with `default`, `$` & `jQuery` as keys. Instead:

1. For Node.js, detected via the `node` condition:
    1. Expose a regular CommonJS version to `require`
    2. Expose a tiny wrapper over CommonJS to `import`
2. For bundlers, detected via the `module` condition:
    1. Expose a regular ESM version to `import`
    2. Expose a tiny wrapper over ESM to `require`
3. If neither Node.js nor bundlers are detected (no `node` or `module`
   conditions`):
    1. Expose a regular CommonJS version to `require`
    2. Expose a regular ESM version to `import`

The reasons for such definitions are as follows:
1. In Node.js, one can synchronously import from a CommonJS file inside of
   an ESM one but not vice-versa. To use an ESM file in a CommonJS one,
   a dynamic import is required and that forces asynchronicity.
2. In some bundlers CommonJS is not necessarily enabled - e.g. in Rollup without
   the CommonJS plugin. Therefore, the ESM version needs to be pure ESM.
   However, bundlers allow synchronously calling `require` on an ESM file. This
   is possible since bundlers merge the files before they are passed to
   the browser to execute and the final bundles no longer contain async import
   code.
3. Bare ESM & CommonJS versions are provided to non-Node non-bundler
   environments where we cannot assume interoperability between ESM & CommonJS
   is supported.
4. Bare versions cannot be supplied to Node or bundlers as projects using both
   ESM & CommonJS to fetch jQuery would result in duplicate jQuery instances,
   leading to increased JS size and disjoint data storage.

In addition to the above changes, the `script` condition has been dropped. Only
Webpack documents this condition and it's not clear when exactly it's triggered.
Adding support for a new condition can be added later without a breaking change;
removing is not so easy.

The `production` & `development` conditions have been removed as well. They were
not really applied correctly; we'd need to provide both of them to each current
leaf which would double the size of the definition for the `.` & `./slim` entry
points. In jQuery, the only difference between development & production builds
is minification; there are no logic changes so we can pass unminified versions
to all the tooling, expecting minification down the line.

As for the factory entry points:
1. Node.js always gets the CommonJS version
2. Bundlers always get the ESM version
3. Other tools take the ESM version when using `import` and the CommonJS when
   using `require`.

The complexity is lower than for the `.` & `./slim` entry points because there's
no default export to handle so Node/bundler wrapper files are not necessary.

Other changes:
* Tests: Change "node:assert" to "node:assert/strict"; the former is deprecated
* Docs: Mention that the CommonJS module doesn't expose named exports
* Tests: Run Node & bundler tests for all the above cases

Fixes gh-5416
Closes gh-5429
2024-03-12 00:39:34 +01:00
Timmy Willison
5aa7ed888d Build: drop support for Node 10
Close gh-5436
2024-03-09 10:36:47 -05:00
Timmy Willison
95a4c94b81
Tests: reuse browser workers in BrowserStack tests (#5428)
- reuse BrowserStack workers.
- add support for "latest" and "latest-1" in browser version filters
- add support for specifying non-final browser versions, such as beta versions
- more accurate eslint for files in test/runner
- switched `--no-isolate` command flag to `--isolate`. Now that browser instances are shared, it made more sense to me to default to no isolation unless specified. This turned out to be cleaner because the only place we isolate is in browserstack.yml.
- fixed an issue with retries where it wasn't always waiting for the retried test run
- enable strict mode in test yargs command
2024-03-05 14:44:01 -05:00
Timmy Willison
c21c6f4ddf
Build: update jenkins script to only build
- this will soon be replaced by a new GH actions workflow

Close gh-5422
2024-02-26 13:46:43 -05:00
Timmy Willison
dfc693ea25
Tests: migrate testing infrastructure to minimal dependencies
This is a complete rework of our testing infrastructure. The main goal is to modernize and drop deprecated or undermaintained dependencies (specifically, grunt, karma, and testswarm). We've achieved that by limiting our dependency list to ones that are unlikely to drop support any time soon. The new dependency list includes:

- `qunit` (our trusty unit testing library)
- `selenium-webdriver` (for spinning up local browsers)
- `express` (for starting a test server and adding middleware)
  - express middleware includes uses of `body-parser` and `raw-body`
- `yargs` (for constructing a CLI with pretty help text)
- BrowserStack (for running each of our QUnit modules separately in all of our supported browsers)
  - `browserstack-local` (for opening a local tunnel. This is the same package still currently used in the new Browserstack SDK)
  - We are not using any other BrowserStack library. The newest BrowserStack SDK does not fit our needs (and isn't open source). Existing libraries, such as `node-browserstack` or `browserstack-runner`, either do not quite fit our needs, are under-maintained and out-of-date, or are not robust enough to meet all of our requirements. We instead call the [BrowserStack REST API](https://github.com/browserstack/api) directly.

## BrowserStack Runner
- automatically retries individual modules in case of test failure(s)
- automatically attempts to re-establish broken tunnels
- automatically refreshes the page in case a test run has stalled
- runs all browsers concurrently and uses as many sessions as are available under the BrowserStack plan. It will wait for available sessions if there are none.
- supports filtering the available list of browsers by browser name, browser version, device, OS, and OS version (see `npm run test:unit -- --list-browsers` for more info). It will retrieve the latest matching browser available if any of those parameters are not specified.
- cleans up after itself (closes the local tunnel, stops the test server, etc.)
- Requires `BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME` and `BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY` environment variables.

## Selenium Runner
- supports running any local browser as long as the driver is installed, including support for headless mode in Chrome, FF, and Edge
- supports running `basic` tests on the latest [jsdom](https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom#readme), which can be seen in action in this PR (see `test:browserless`)
- Node tests will run as before in PRs and all non-dependabot branches, but now includes tests on real Safari in a GH actions macos image instead of playwright-webkit.
- can run multiple browsers and multiple modules concurrently

Other notes:
- Stale dependencies have been removed and all remaining dependencies have been upgraded with a few exceptions:
  - `sinon`: stopped supporting IE in version 10. But, `sinon` has been updated to 9.x.
  - `husky`: latest does not support Node 10 and runs on `npm install`. Needed for now until git builds are migrated to GitHub Actions.
  - `rollup`: latest does not support Node 10. Needed for now until git builds are migrated to GitHub Actions.
- BrowserStack tests are set to run on each `main` branch commit
- `debug` mode leaves Selenium browsers open whether they pass or fail and leaves browsers with test failures open on BrowserStack. The latter is to avoid leaving open too many sessions.
- This PR includes a workflow to dispatch BrowserStack runs on-demand
- The Node version used for most workflow tests has been upgraded to 20.x
- updated supportjQuery to 3.7.1

Run `npm run test:unit -- --help` for CLI documentation

Close gh-5418
2024-02-26 09:42:10 -05:00
Timmy Willison
af79c99939
Build: migrate grunt authors to a custom script
- the new script pulls all authors from the Sizzle repo
- added temporary grunt task for releases

Close gh-5395
2024-01-22 21:08:16 -05:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
f47c6a8337
Build: Update ESLint-related packages, fix linting errors
The main change is the new rule in `eslint-config-jquery`:
`template-curly-spacing`.

Closes gh-5347
Ref jquery/eslint-config-jquery#21
Ref gh-5348
2023-11-02 00:48:50 +01:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
1ad66aeb6d
Build: Run pretest before test:* npm scripts
Build was already happening in scripts like `test:browser` but those scripts
were missing `pretest`, meaning that running `npm install && npm test:browser`
may have failed if `pretest` wasn't run before or if its results were out of
date.

Even worse, with such stale data some tests may erroneously succeed.

This also removes a separate `pretest` step from GitHub Actions as it's no
longer needed.

Closes gh-5338
2023-10-16 18:54:54 +02:00
Timmy Willison
cb763072fe Build: run pretest in jenkins script 2023-09-20 18:20:59 -04:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
46f6e3da79
Core: Move the factory to separate exports
Since versions 1.11.0/2.1.0, jQuery has used a module wrapper with one strange
addition - in CommonJS environments, if a global `window` with a `document` was
not present, jQuery exported a factory accepting a `window` implementation and
returning jQuery.

This approach created a number of problems:
1. Properly typing jQuery would be a nightmare as the exported value depends on
   the environment. In practice, typing definitions ignored the factory case.
2. Since we now use named exports for the jQuery module version, it felt weird
   to have `jQuery` and `$` pointing to the factory instead of real jQuery.

Instead, for jQuery 4.0 we leverage the just added `exports` field in
`package.json` to expose completely separate factory entry points: one for the
full build, one for the slim one.

Exports definitions for `./factory` & `./factory-slim` are simpler than for `.`
and `./slim` - this is because it's a new entry point, we only expose a named
export and so there's no issue with just pointing Node.js to the CommonJS
version (we cannot use the module version for `import` from Node.js to avoid
double package hazard). The factory entry points are also not meant for the Web
browser which always has a proper `window` - and they'd be unfit for an
inclusion in a regular script tag anyway. Because of that, we also don't
generate minified versions of these entry points.

The factory files are not pushed to the CDN since they are mostly aimed
at Node.js.

Closes gh-5293
2023-09-19 18:58:24 +02:00
Timmy Willison
2bdecf8b7b
Build: migrate most grunt tasks off of grunt
Updated tasks include:

- lint
- npmcopy
- build, minify, and process for distribution.
- new custom build command using yargs
- compare size of minified/gzip built files
- pretest scripts, including qunit-fixture, babel transpilation, and npmcopy
- node smoke tests
- promises aplus tests
- new watch task using `rollup.watch` directly

Also:

- upgraded husky and added the new lint command
- updated lint config to use new "flat" config format. See https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/configuration-files-new
- Temporarily disabled one lint rule until flat config is supported by eslint-plugin-import. See https://github.com/import-js/eslint-plugin-import/issues/2556
- committed package-lock.json
- updated all test scripts to use the new build
- added an express test server that uses middleware-mockserver (this can be used to run tests without karma)
- build-all-variants is now build:all

Close gh-5318
2023-09-18 12:39:00 -04:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
8be4c0e4f8
Build: Add exports to package.json, export slim & esm builds
Summary of the changes:
* define the `exports` field in `package.json`; `jQuery` & `$` are also
  exported as named exports in ESM builds now
* declare `"type": "module"` globally except for the `build` folder
* add the `--esm` option to `grunt custom`, generating jQuery as an ECMAScript
  module into the `dist-module` folder
* expand `node_smoke_tests` to test the slim & ESM builds and their various
  combinations; also, test both jQuery loaded via a path to the file as well
  as from module specifiers that should be parsed via the `exports` feature
* add details about ESM usage to the release package README
* run `compare_size` on all built minified files; don't run it anymore on
  unminified files where they don't provide lots of value
* remove the remove_map_comment task; SWC doesn't insert the
`//# sourceMappingURL=` pragma by default so there's nothing to strip

Fixes gh-4592
Closes gh-5255
2023-07-10 19:14:08 +02:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
65b85031fb
CSS: Make the reliableTrDimensions support test work with Bootstrap CSS
Bootstrap 5 includes the following CSS on the page:

```css
*,
*::before,
*::after {
  box-sizing: border-box;
}
```

That threw our `reliableTrDimensions` support test off. This change fixes the
support test and adds a unit test ensuring support test values on a page
including Bootstrap 5 CSS are the same as on a page without it.

Fixes gh-5270
Closes gh-5278
Ref gh-5279
2023-07-10 18:33:05 +02:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
e24218758b
Build: Switch form Terser to SWC for JS minification (#5286)
Also, as part of this, fix the `file` & `sources` properties of the source map
file.

Fixes gh-5285
Closes gh-5286
Ref gh-5258
2023-07-10 18:23:07 +02:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
5701957b72
Build: Drop individual AMD modules
With this change, jQuery build no longer generates the `amd` directory with
AMD modules transpiled from source `src` ECMAScript Modules. To use individual
jQuery modules from source, ESM is now required.

Note that this DOES NOT affect the main `"jquery"` AMD module defined by built
jQuery files; those remain supported.

Closes gh-5276
2023-06-27 18:23:58 +02:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
27303c6be0
Build: Switch the minifier from UglifyJS to Terser
UglifyJS is ES5-only, while Terser supports newer ECMAScript versions. jQuery
is authored in ES5 but jQuery 4.x will also have an ESM build that cannot be
minified using UglifyJS directly.

We could strip the `export` statement, minify via UglifyJS and re-add one but
that increases complexity & may not fully play nice with source maps.

On the other hand, switching to Terser increases the minfied size by just 324
bytes and the minified gzipped one by just 70 bytes. Such differences largely
disappear among bigger size gains from the `3.x-stable` line - around 2.7 KB
minified gzipped as of now.

Closes gh-5258
2023-05-31 18:59:35 +02:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
68aa2ef757
Selector: Stop relying on CSS.supports( "selector(...)" )
`CSS.supports( "selector(...)" )` has different semantics than selectors passed
to `querySelectorAll`. Apart from the fact that the former returns `false` for
unrecognized selectors and the latter throws, `qSA` is more forgiving and
accepts some invalid selectors, auto-correcting them where needed - for
example, mismatched brackers are auto-closed. This behavior difference is
breaking for many users.

To add to that, a recent CSSWG resolution made `:is()` & `:where()` the only
pseudos with forgiving parsing; browsers are in the process of making `:has()`
parsing unforgiving.

Taking all that into account, we go back to our previous try-catch approach
without relying on `CSS.supports( "selector(...)" )`. The only difference
is we detect forgiving parsing in `:has()` and mark the selector as buggy.

The PR also updates `playwright-webkit` so that we test against a version
of WebKit that already has non-forgiving `:has()`.

Fixes gh-5194
Closes gh-5206
Ref gh-5098
Ref gh-5107
Ref w3c/csswg-drafts#7676

Co-authored-by: Richard Gibson <richard.gibson@gmail.com>
2023-02-14 10:11:40 +01:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
a7ed9a7b63
Ajax: Support binary data (including FormData)
Two changes have been applied:
* prefilters are now applied before data is converted to a string;
  this allows prefilters to disable such a conversion
* a prefilter for binary data is added; it disables data conversion
  for non-string non-plain-object `data`; for `FormData` bodies, it
  removes manually-set `Content-Type` header - this is required
  as browsers need to append their own boundary to the header

Ref gh-4150
Closes gh-5197
2023-02-01 13:48:35 +01:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
b02a257f98
Build: Run GitHub Action browser tests on Playwright WebKit
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
2023-01-23 23:49:44 +01:00
Timmy Willison
c66d4700dc
Build: remove stale Insight package from custom builds
Close gh-5182
2022-12-20 20:57:49 +00:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
4c1171f2ed
Selector: Re-introduce selector-native.js
Re-introduce the `selector-native` similar to the one on the `3.x-stable`
branch. One difference is since the `main` branch inlined Sizzle, some
selector utils can be shared between the main `selector` module and
`selector-native`.

The main `selector` module can be disabled in favor of `selector-native`
via:

    grunt custom:-selector

Other changes:
* Tests: Fix Safari detection - Chrome Headless has a different user
  agent than Safari and a browser check in selector tests didn't take
  that into account.
* Tests: Run selector-native tests in `npm test`
* Selector: Fix querying on document fragments

Ref gh-4395
Closes gh-5085
2022-11-21 23:23:39 +01:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
aa231cd214
Build: Update Grunt from 1.4.1 to 1.5.3
This will resolve the following security issues:
* Path Traversal in Grunt: https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-j383-35pm-c5h4
* Race Condition in Grunt: https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-rm36-94g8-835r

Closes gh-5134
2022-10-03 23:06:37 +02:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
2525cffc42
Build: Test on Node 17, update Grunt & karma-* packages
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
2022-03-14 17:58:41 +01:00
Timmy Willison
9603b3c899
Tests: lock colors version to 1.4.0 2022-01-10 12:54:24 -05:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
9735edd5cb
Build: Update ESLint & eslint-plugin-import, fixing the build
Latest `main` started failing the build after some transitive dependencies
got updated, incorrectly recognizing some files with default exports as unused.

Since the new ESLint no longer supports Node 10 which we have to build on due
to use in our CI, skip ESLint in Node 10.

Ref gh-3225
Closes gh-4961
2021-10-29 23:43:13 +02:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
a684e6ba83
Build: Restore the external directory
In gh-4466, we removed the `external` directory in favor of loading some files
directly from `node_modules`. This works fine locally but when deploying code
for tests, this makes it impossible to not deploy `node_modules` as well. To
avoid the issue, this change restores usage of the `external` directory.

One change is that we no longer commit this directory to the repository, its
only purpose is to have clear isolation from `node_modules`.

Ref gh-4466
Closess gh-4865
2021-03-24 23:36:25 +01:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
8ae477a432
Build: Rename master to main across the repository
The default branch was updated, this updates the remaining occurrences in code
& comments.

Closes gh-4838
2021-02-05 22:00:56 +01:00
Beatriz Rezener
3a1b338a7a
Build: Fix commitplease husky config
Fixes gh-4735
Closes gh-4737
2020-07-20 19:06:39 +02:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
b502866960
Build: Update dependencies
This also resolves a security warning from GitHub about a vulnerable `request`
version - the new `testswarm` package version depends on a fixed `request`.

Closes gh-4732
2020-07-15 16:17:41 +02:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
ef4d6ca6c3
Build: Update eslint-config-jquery, fix linting violations
Closes gh-4696
Ref jquery/eslint-config-jquery#15
Ref jquery/eslint-config-jquery#16
2020-05-18 22:25:49 +02:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
11611967ad
Docs: Change JS Foundation mentions to OpenJS Foundation
Closes gh-4711
2020-05-18 18:41:32 +02:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
0f780ba7cc
Build:Tests: Fix custom build tests, verify on Travis
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 future (#4553) slim build: `custom:-ajax,-callbacks,-deferred,-effects`

It also adds separate Travis jobs for the no-deprecated & slim builds. 

Closes gh-4577
2020-01-07 23:59:08 +01:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
341c6d1b5a
Build: Make Karma work in ES modules mode
Also, run such a suite in CI to make sure modules are working as expected
when used directly.

Closes gh-4550
2019-12-16 19:33:49 +01:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
f37c2e51f3
Build: Auto-convert sources to AMD
jQuery source has been migrated in gh-4541 from AMD to ES modules. To maintain
support for consumers of our AMD modules, this commits adds a task transpiling
the ES modules sources in `src/` to AMD in `amd/`.

A "Load with AMD" checkbox was also restored to the QUnit setup. Note that,
contrary to jQuery 3.x, AMD files need to be generated via `grunt amd` or
`grunt` as sources are not authored in ECMAScript modules. To achieve a similar
no-compile experience during jQuery 4.x testing, use the new "Load as modules"
checkbox which works in all supported browsers except for IE & Edge (the
legacy, EdgeHTML-based one).

Ref gh-4541
Closes gh-4554
2019-12-09 20:00:44 +01:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
9fd2fa5388
Build: Fix the Windows build
This commit gets rid of rollup-plugin-hypothetical in favor of a simpler
inline Rollup plugin that fits our need and is compatible with Windows.

Fixes gh-4548
Closes gh-4549
2019-12-02 19:55:19 +01:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
44ac8c8529
Build: Require extensions for ES6 imports, prevent import cycles
jQuery source is now authored in ECMAScript modules. Native browser support
for them requires full file names including extensions. Rollup works even
if import paths don't specify extensions, though, so one import slipped
through without such an extension, breaking native browser import of
src/jquery.js.

A new ESLint rule using eslint-plugin-import prevents us from regressing
on that front.

Also, eslint-plugin-import's no-cycle rule is used to avoid import cycles.

Closes gh-4544
Ref gh-4541
Ref 075320149a
2019-11-25 20:16:53 +01:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
d0ce00cdfa
Core: Migrate from AMD to ES modules 🎉
Migrate all source AMD modules to ECMAScript modules. The final bundle
is compiled by a custom build process that uses Rollup under the hood.

Test files themselves are still loaded via RequireJS as that has to work in
IE 11.

Tests can now be run in "Load as modules" mode which replaces the previous
"Load with AMD" option. That option of running tests doesn't work in IE
and Edge as it requires support for dynamic imports.

Some of the changes required by the migration:
* check `typeof` of `noGlobal` instead of using the variable directly
  as it's not available when modules are used
* change the nonce module to be an object as ECMASscript module exports
  are immutable
* remove some unused exports
* import `./core/parseHTML.js` directly in `jquery.js` so that it's not
  being cut out when the `ajax` module is excluded in a custom compilation

Closes gh-4541
2019-11-18 21:15:03 +01:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
d7e64190ef
Build: Remove the external directory, read from node_modules directly
Now that Sizzle is gone & we use npm, we can read from node_modules directly
and skip the setup that copies some files to the external directory.

Closes gh-4466
2019-08-26 18:53:54 +02:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
47835965bd Selector: Inline Sizzle into the selector module
This commit removes Sizzle from jQuery, inlining its code & removing obsolete
workarounds where applicable.

The selector-native module has been removed. Further work on the selector
module may decrease the size enough that it will no longer be necessary. If
it turns out it's still useful, we'll reinstate it but the code will look
different anyway as we'll want to share as much code as possible with
the existing selector module.

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 commit reduces the gzipped jQuery size by 1460 bytes compared to master.

Closes gh-4395
2019-07-29 21:19:21 +02:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
438b1a3e8a
Build: ESLint: forbid unused function parameters
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
2019-05-13 22:25:11 +02:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
0b2c36adb4
Build: Update Sizzle from 2.3.3 to 2.3.4
Fixes gh-1756
Fixes gh-4170
Fixes gh-4249
Closes gh-4345
2019-04-09 09:50:45 +02:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
c4f2fa2fb3 Build: Update the master version to 4.0.0-pre 2019-04-08 18:21:36 +02:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
2e4b79ab8f
Tests: Fix the core-js polyfill inclusion method
core-js 3 no longer includes a built file in the bundle but core-js-bundle
does.

Closes gh-4342
Ref gh-4341
2019-04-04 23:45:57 +02:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
fea7a2a328
Build: Update Sinon from 2.3.7 to 7.3.1, other updates
Closes gh-4341
2019-04-04 16:53:38 +02:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
0ec25abba2
Build: Run the basic test suite in jsdom
The basic test suite is now run in jsdom on all supported Node.js versions
(8, 10 & 11 as of now).

Closes gh-4310
2019-03-11 20:03:54 +01:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
6ced2639b5
Build: Update QUnit from 1.23.1 to 2.9.2
Closes gh-4307
2019-03-04 20:10:21 +01:00
Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek
9cb124ed00
Build: Update jsdom; migrate a test with Symbol polyfill to an iframe test
So far, we've been testing that jQuery element iteration works with polyfilled
Symbol & transpiled for-of via a Node test with jsdom with the Symbol global
removed. Unfortunately, jsdom now requires Symbol to be present for its internal
functionality so such a test is no longer possible. Instead, it's been migrated
to an iframe test with transpiled JavaScript.

This PR also enables us to use ECMAScript 2017 or newer in Node.js code.

Closes gh-4305
2019-03-04 18:30:51 +01:00
abnud1
8751e9ef86 Build: Update most dependencies
The only packages not fully updated are:
- qunitjs & karma-qunit as that's a QUnit 2.x update that will require some
changes and we'll do that later
- jsdom as we need to first rewrite the test with the Symbol polyfill - newer
jsdom versions don't work with such a hacked Symbol instance
- sinon as the v2 -> v7 upgrade requires to update our unit tests
- uglify-js & grunt-contrib-uglify as latest uglify-js versions slightly worsen
the minified gzipped size

Closes gh-4227
Closes gh-4228
Closes gh-4230
Closes gh-4232
2019-02-19 13:05:09 +01:00