* Import current version as PyScript.__version__ and PyScript.version_info
* Add integration, python unit tests
* Mock pyscript.py with __mocks__/pyscript.js to make jest tests happy
* Revert to runPython instead of await runPythonAsync
* "Implicit Coroutines" are no longer permitted in py-script tags
* Tests added for the above
* xfail test_importmap (See #938)
This PR move codes from main.ts into two new plugins:
- splashscreen (formerly known as py-loader)
- importmap
The old setting config.autoclose_loader is still supported but deprecated; the new setting is config.splashscreen.autoclose.
Moreover, it does a small refactoring around UserError: now UserErrors are correctly caught even if they are raised from within afterRuntimeLoad.
* Raise error if we get a non 200 status from fetch
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* Add custom exception
* Add check for TypeError as well
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* use pytest-cache to cache HTTP requests, so that it survives across multiple runs
* add an option to clear the HTTP cache
* add some docs about pytest
This PR does two things:
1. introduce the first minimal version of a Plugin system. Plugins are subclasses of the Plugin class, and pyscript will call the relevant methods/hooks at the right time. Currently, I have added only the minimal sets of hooks which were needed for this PR.
2. Implement <py-terminal> as a plugin.
* implement proposal
* update docs and replace py-env
* more docs
* suggested proposal
* update docs
* add to_file parameter
* remove comment from Makefile
* suggested improvements
* move tests from basic to py_config
* retain leading slash from the first path
- display(some_str) escapes the string by default. This is almost always what you want
- display(some_obj) calls repr(obj) and escapes the result. Again, it's a very sensible default
- if you want to inject some raw HTML in the output, you can use the new HTML class: display(HTML("<p>hello</p>")).
Major highlights:
1. Merge&simplify base.ts and pyrepl.ts; kill base.ts
2. improve and extente the py-repl integration tests
3. Reorder the code in pyrepl.ts. This part of the PR doesn't change much of the concrete logic: it's just a sequence of renaming variables, moving code around, group code into functions, killing code which is no longer needed. But the end result is much better and nicer to read, IMHO.
Minor highlights:
1. py-repl now uses the new logic in pyexec.ts to run the code
2. after PR Add display impl, rm outputManage, print and console.log default to browser console #749 py-repl no longer displayed the result of the last evaluated expression (e.g. if you typed 42 and run it, it displayed nothing). This PR re-introduces this behavior, which is what you would expect by a REPL.
3. improve the pytest --dev option: now it implies --no-fake-server so that sourcemaps works automatically
4. improve the names of the CSS classes to be more consistent
5. kill pyrepl.test.ts: the old tests didn't check anything useful, this style of unit test doesn't really add much value if you have good integration tests (which now we have) and trying to revive them was not worth the hassle
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* py-repl
* pyrepl
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