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Kevin Brown
efbfd14414
Remove selection title attribute if text is empty (#5589)
This fixes a bug that was introduced in Select2 4.0.0 and only
partially fixed in Select2 4.0.6-rc.0 where the `title` attribute
that is set on the selection container (or individual selections,
for a multiple select) is not cleared when the text/title of the
option is not set. In most cases, users no longer see this issue
because the `text` property of most data objects is set, so the
`title` attribute will always be cleared correctly. There was a bug
for cases where the `text` property was not set, or where the `text`
property was set to an empty string, that resulted in the `title`
attribute persisting with the incorrect value.

We have fixed this issue by always removing the `title` attribute
from the selection (or not adding it in the first place, for a
multiple select) when the `text` and `title` properties of the data
object are empty or not present.

This also adds in a series of tests to ensure the `title` attribute
is set properly in a variety of cases, building upon the ones that
already existed.

Fixes #3895
2019-07-28 00:36:51 -04:00
Kevin Brown
6645ffd4bd
Select2 now clears the internal ID when it is destroyed (#5587)
This fixes a bug where if you cloned a Select2, the internal ID used
for mapping elements (specifically the `<select>`) to the in-memory
data store would be cloned as well, causing issues when you tried to
initialize Select2 on the cloned element. This was because we did not
properly clear all of the internal data and all of the internal
attributes that Select2 uses when we destroyed it. The internal
`data-select2-id` attribute was not being cleared, and this was the
attribute being used for the internal mapping.

Now we properly clear the `data-select2-id` attribute from the element
when we call `RemoveData` on the element. This aligns with what we
were trying to do, since we previously cleared out the internal store
for that ID, and fixes the issue we were seeing when cloning.

Fixes #5247
2019-07-27 21:37:43 -04:00
Kevin Brown
1f3eceba5a
Fix generated options not receiving result IDs (#5586)
In order to enable the ability to uniquely identify a result by an ID
in the DOM, we generate a new ID for the result based on a combination
of things, including the container ID prefix that is generated and
used elsewhere in Select2. This has worked fairly well for use cases
including attaching Select2 to an existing `<select>` and loading in
options from a remote data set.

Unfortunately, because this process relied on the container ID being
used as a prefix, this failed for options which were automatically
generated on initialization using the `data:` option to Select2.
These were not being generated with an ID because at the time that
they were being generated, the data adapter was not aware of the
container it was being used in. This broke some accessibility features
because we had a mix of options in the results list with IDs, and
some without, so we fixed the ordering to make this work.

Option generation no longer happens when the data adapter is first
initialized, which is where it was previously happening, and instead
it now occurs when the data adapter is bound to the container. This
allows us to ensure that the data adapter is always aware of the
container it is being associated with, so now it will be able to
generate the result IDs.

This also fixes the tests for the array adapter as well as the
legacy `<input />` adapter so they properly bind to a container
during the test. This was causing test failures becuase the options
which would previously be generated during initialization were no
longer appearing.

Fixes #4350
2019-07-27 16:37:57 -04:00
Kevin Brown
2fce8ae6c4
Fix maximumSelectionLength being ignored by closeOnSelect (#5581)
* Rewrote maximumSelectionLength tests to use container

These brings the tests in line with other tests which we have, and
makes it easier to understand what is actually going on in the tests.

This also removes a redundant set of tests where we were testing with
=> 2 options being allowed. There are no current edge cases that would
have required this.

* Fix maximumSelectionLength being ignored by closeOnSelect

There was a bug where the `maximumSelectionLength` option would not
kick in if the `closeOnSelect` option was enabled. Normally, this
was enabled by someone in their global configuration, but it could
also be seen when somoene selected an option while holding the
meta/ctrl/alt keys. This would implicitly enable the `closeOnSelect`
behaviour, even when it was not globally enabled, and cause the bug.

This fixes that issue by listening to the `select` event which is
triggered whenever an option is selected, and triggers the "maximum
selected" message based on that event. This should now force the
message to be displayed, even when the results did not have to be
queried another time.

Fixes #3514
Fixes #3860
Closes #5333
2019-07-21 15:44:37 -04:00
Kevin Brown
f2d527ea97
Do not propagate click when search box is not empty (#5580)
This fixes a long-standing bug where if you tried to click in the
search box for a multiple select while there was text in it, the
dropdown would close and the text would be cleared. This caused
many unexpected issues, because it meant that you could only use
your keyboard to edit text within the search box.

This will still clear out the search field if you click within the
area of the selection which is not the search field. I'm not sure
if that is also unexpected behaviour, so for now I am going to
maintain it.

Fixes #3517
Fixes #3808
Fixes #5491
Closes #5551
2019-07-21 13:04:51 -04:00
Kevin Brown
89576153a0
Mirror disabled state through aria-disabled on selection (#5579)
This is needed to screen readers know that the Select2 is disabled
when focus is put on the selection container. Because we were
mirroring the disabled state to the search input on a multiple
select in the past, this is really only needed for single select
elements which would not otherwise has the disabled property.

This was identified in a previous accessibility audit as being
something which Select2 did not properly report because we were
not setting the attributes properly.

Fixes #4575
2019-07-21 11:44:09 -04:00
Kevin Brown
6f88568c99
Merge pull request #37 from select2/develop
Release Select2 4.0.8
2019-07-20 23:24:25 -04:00
Kevin Brown
dd90704377 Bump versions for Select2 4.0.8 release 2019-07-20 23:22:02 -04:00
Kevin Brown
eeefa1e449
Merge pull request #5577 from select2/release/4.0.8
[Release] 4.0.8
2019-07-20 23:12:39 -04:00
Kevin Brown
5005c564c2 Update changelog for 4.0.8 2019-07-20 23:09:14 -04:00
Kevin Brown
8b55e47604 Recompile dist for 4.0.8 2019-07-20 23:05:45 -04:00
Kevin Brown
6fbe132e50 Bump versions for 4.0.8 release 2019-07-20 23:02:46 -04:00
Kevin Brown
bbd320d75e Convert source and tests to unix newlines 2019-07-20 23:01:38 -04:00
Kevin Brown
1b5a962819
Revert change to focusing behaviour in 4.0.6 (#5576)
This behaviour, where the focus was happening on a small asynchronous
delay, was added in commit 933189b92 late last year in a commit with
no supporting tickets or commit message explaining what the change
was trying to accomplish. This commit has effectly been reverted within
this commit, since it caused a regression in how focus was being
assigned that made it inconsistent with a standard `<select>`.

A test was added for this which ensures that we won't see that
regression again.

Fixes #5532
Fixes #5185
Closes #5552
2019-07-20 22:44:28 -04:00
Kevin Brown
d9260254c1
Fix infinite scroll when the scrollbar is not visible (#5575)
Ever since the 4.0.0 release of Select2, there has been a bug where
if you enabled infinite scrolling but did not return enough results
on the first load of AJAX to show a scrollbar, then infinite
scrolling would not be enabled and you could not view anything other
than the first page of results. The solution for this was first
proposed in #3888 but it was closed off because of inactivity and
missing tests.

This fixes the issue by performing the check to see if more results
should be loaded both on scroll and also when the results are first
loaded. This solves the issue that we were seeing before, because
the plugin knows it needs to load in more results, just it did not
receive the scroll event before and thus was not able to actually
load in the new results.

This has the potential to trigger multiple AJAX requests to load in
multiple pages of results if the user has the ability to see many
options, but only a few are being loaded at a time.

This also adds tests for infinite scrolling, both to ensure that
it will attempt to load additional pages, even without the scrollbar,
and to ensure that the regular behaviour of not loading additional
pages when the scrollbar is visible is preserved.

Fixes #3088
2019-07-20 18:09:17 -04:00
kevin-j-morse
8a5aeabcce Remove deprecated jQuery shorthand (#5564) 2019-07-20 16:05:48 -04:00
Min ho Kim
9c4f0c86a1 Fix typos (#5574) 2019-07-20 12:42:18 -04:00
Kevin Brown
1f79acbe5f Fix XSS issue in AJAX example 2019-07-10 00:25:40 -04:00
Kevin Brown
1c394a421b Fix XSS issue in templating example 2019-07-10 00:00:02 -04:00
Kevin Brown
03e1b69751 Merge branch 'master' into develop 2019-07-09 23:24:30 -04:00
Kevin Brown
bd7ac9df03
Results respect disabled state of <option> (#5560)
This check is in place in most other places, mostly because we have
run into widespread issues under similar circumstances and we like to
avoid those, but it was forgotten here. There also were no tests
covering this, so it was never caught.

This adds tests that ensure that the option in the results list will
be generated with the correct "disabled" state based on whether or
not it, or a parent element, is marked as disabled.

This should have been easy: just check `element.disabled`

Unfortunately the `disabled` property is not inherited within the
option chain, so if an `<optgroup>` is disabled, the `<option>`
elements or other `<optgroup>` elements held within it do not have
their `disabled` property set to `true`. As a result, we needed to
use the `matches` method to check if the `:disabled` state is
present for the element. The `matches` method is part of the official
standard, but it was not implemented under that name for a while and
as a result Internet Explorer only supports it under the prefixed
`msMatchesSelector` method and older versions of Webkit have it
implemented as `webkitMatchesSelector`. But once we use this method,
it appears to consistently return the expected results.

This `matches` method and prefixed predecessors are not supported in
IE 8, but they are supported in IE 9 and any browsers newer than
that. Instead of buulding a very hacky solution using
`querySelectorAll` that was brittle, I have chosen to act like
everyone else and pretend IE 8 no longer exists.

Fixes #3347
Closes #4818
2019-07-09 20:58:13 -04:00
Kevin Brown
b5f136ff72
Add computedstyle option for calculating the width (#5559)
This allows for more accurate resolution of the width when compared
to the `resolve` method. This is more relevant for jQuery 1.x, where
the `resolve` method cannot find the width of a hidden select box,
but it also applies to newer versions of jQuery where the `width()`
method provided by jQuery doesn't fully match `getComputedStyle()`.

Fixes #3278
Fixes #5502
Closes #5259
2019-07-09 19:44:33 -04:00
Kevin Brown
f9decd6094
Fix tag creation being broken in 4.0.7 (#5558)
* Add test for losing focus when searching tag entries

* Revert unknown unit test fix

Removing this no longer breaks a unit test, and having it in here
results in the select box receiving focus unexpectedly. It's not
clear what problem this was solving, since it was manually applied
from a series of pull requests.

It claims to be fixing an issue that was specific to IE11, and I'm
willing to re-introduce that bug because there doesn't appear to be
a regression test for it, and it's breaking some critical use cases.

The goal should be to focus the search box if it would have normally
lost focus when the selection was updated.

Fixes #5485
Fixes #5516
Closes #5550
2019-07-09 19:13:03 -04:00
Kevin Brown
9491e1aae2
Test against jQuery 3.4.1 (#5531)
* Update tests to be compatible with jQuery 3.0.0

There was a change in jQuery 3 that ensures that the return value of `.val()` on a multiple select is always an array. This is a breaking change from previous versions, where `null` or `undefined` were returned in these scenarios. Because we cannot `assert.equal` on a list of possible values, these assertions were switched to `assert.ok` which should be good enough.

* Properly strip out units in positioning tests

Before we were assuming that there were no units, and only were we stripping them out if we were expecting 3 digits. Now we just strip out all non-digit characters, so that should do the job and get us what we want.

There was a change in jQuery 3.2.0 that caused the units to be returned in these specific calls. They were not previously being returned, so this was not actually an issue.

* Add automated testing against jQuery 3.4.1

No tests appear to be currently failing.
2019-06-25 22:05:15 -04:00
Waseem Ahmad
d66e55dd9e removed select2-selection__placeholder from _multiple.scss (#5508) 2019-06-25 21:59:56 -04:00
Kevin Brown
5d2fdd75b5
Update grunt-contrib-qunit to latest version (#5530)
We needed to define the `qunit` module in the unit tests because there was a change in grunt-contrib-qunit 0.6.0 that breaks when you define an AMD loader. It expects that the AMD loader is also used to load QUnit, instead of just being used to support the tests, so if you don't define the qunit module it will just hang and do nothing. Luckily we have the helpers file to help us out here, since it allows us to globally define this module.
2019-06-04 22:43:52 -04:00
Kevin Brown
70ca392a43
Update dev dependencies (#5529)
* Update dev dependencies

* Adjust dependencies versions to avoid unmet peer dependency error

* Update Travis CI node version to 8

* Recompile dist

This updates all of the minified files to use the latest uglifyjs version, which results in better compression (by a small margin).
2019-06-04 21:18:37 -04:00
bufferUnderrun
36b226d509 Improve French Translation (#5521)
better translation of the english word "items" to "éléments"
2019-06-04 20:47:35 -04:00
Kevin Brown
d53958ad2b
Clean up docs (#5528)
* Remove SauceLabs credentials

SauceLabs is no longer used during builds, so we no longer need to include these encrypted credentials.

* Clean up badges

* Remove SauceLabs from the README

* Misc README fixes

* Disable Travis email notifications

Looks like we accidentally re-enabled these when removing IRC.
2019-06-04 20:46:45 -04:00
Kevin Brown
0a612f92e1
Automatically deploy to NPM (#5527)
* Added deployments to NPM on tagged releases

Previously this was being done manually after each release, which resulted in a few releases not showing up on NPM for  a significant amount of time. Now the builds should be automatically pushed, which should hopefully improve a lot of the issues we were seeing.

* Drop IRC notifications

We no longer use this IRC channel.

* Clean up .travis.yml

* Remove grunt ci

This is no longer needed now that we don't do anything special for CI builds. This also allows us to minify during CI builds, which will be useful for the tagged builds which depend on these minified files being up to date (so they can get released as well).
2019-06-04 20:26:11 -04:00
Patrizio Bekerle
ad0451d2fd Fix a typo (#34) 2019-06-04 19:54:11 -04:00
Kevin Brown
8020724bd2 Bump versions for Select2 4.0.7 release 2019-05-07 16:22:31 -04:00
Kevin Brown
04fce55967
Merge pull request #5507 from select2/develop
Release Select2 4.0.7
2019-05-07 16:14:21 -04:00
Kevin Brown
f8193c6c82
Merge pull request #5506 from select2/release/4.0.7
[Release] 4.0.7
2019-05-07 16:08:47 -04:00
Kevin Brown
5285eef7b5 Recompile dist for 4.0.7 2019-05-07 16:05:00 -04:00
Kevin Brown
20ffd1296a Bump versions for 4.0.7 release 2019-05-07 16:02:59 -04:00
Kevin Brown
d0ddab6ceb
Merge pull request #5494 from select2/develop
Release Select2 4.0.7-rc.0
2019-04-30 23:44:31 -04:00
Kevin Brown
df3c343490
Merge pull request #5493 from select2/release/4.0.7-rc.0
[Release] 4.0.7-rc.0
2019-04-30 23:41:42 -04:00
Kevin Brown
2596f2ab9c Update changelog for 4.0.7-rc.0 release 2019-04-30 23:37:24 -04:00
Kevin Brown
647533e981 Recompile dist for 4.0.7-rc.0 release 2019-04-30 23:37:08 -04:00
Kevin Brown
48e2f56fea Bump versions for 4.0.7-rc.0 release 2019-04-30 23:33:21 -04:00
Carlos Abalde
f6c455cea9 Do not close on select if Ctrl or Meta (Cmd) keys are being held as described in #3400 (#5222)
Fixes #3400
2019-04-30 23:29:11 -04:00
Kevin Brown
2a5f46bcc4
Move almost and jquery-mousewheel to devDependencies (#5489)
These two are required at build time to generate the full builds
of Select2 (for jQuery Mousewheel) and to inject the AMD loader
(for Almond.js). They are not required for anyone who depends on
Select2, since jQuery Mousewheel is an optional dependency.

This may result in some people needing to add jQuery Mousewheel to
their projects as a required dependency, if they were expecting
it to be added by Select2 before.
2019-04-30 23:15:22 -04:00
Austin S. Hemmelgarn
39bfabd94b Revert PR #5356. (#5492)
It doesn't really do what it says it does, and it introduces other
issues (single select elements re-open after selection).

Fixes #5490
2019-04-30 23:13:50 -04:00
Kevin Brown
a1bd03c408 Bump versions for Select2 4.0.6 release 2019-04-28 04:06:35 -04:00
Geoffroy ARNOUD
3c26bd0ebd Update docs.md (#29)
Fixed "paginate" into "pagination" in optgroups formmat
2019-04-28 14:39:26 -04:00
Takashi Kanemoto
6009970b10 docs: add link to @ttskch/select2-bootstrap4-theme to README.md (#5487) 2019-04-28 00:06:02 -04:00
Kevin Brown
5dcc1022bf
Merge pull request #5488 from select2/develop
Release Select2 4.0.6
2019-04-27 23:14:15 -04:00
Kevin Brown
3e9809d715 Update changelog for 4.0.6 release 2019-04-27 23:02:30 -04:00
Kevin Brown
a2bfa6c867 Recompile dist for 4.0.6 release 2019-04-27 22:43:33 -04:00