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8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
David Tsay
333e8b5583 [Testing] Resolve all promises (#3829)
* all promises in test specs should be returned

Co-authored-by: Shefali Joshi <simplyrender@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Henry <akhenry@gmail.com>
2021-06-18 16:06:15 -07:00
Nikhil
c90dfb2a1f Fix the browser back button in Open MCT (#3526)
Fixes Open MCT back button.

Co-authored-by: Joshi <simplyrender@gmail.com>
2021-05-26 17:00:36 -07:00
Shefali Joshi
cf3566742b Updates copyright year to 2021 (#3699)
Co-authored-by: Deep Tailor <deep.j.tailor@nasa.gov>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Henry <akhenry@gmail.com>
2021-03-29 09:56:52 -07:00
Shefali Joshi
29128a891d Couchdb object synchronization (#3674)
* Implements ObjectAPI changes to refresh objects when an update is received from the database.
* Populates a virtual folder of plans from CouchDB
* Fixes bug with supportsMutation API call parameters
2021-02-22 18:35:11 -08:00
Andrew Henry
92737b43af [API] Changes to mutation API (#3483)
Changes how object mutation works behind the scenes in order to keep objects in sync automatically when their model changes.

* The way that objects are mutated and observed has not changed, openmct.objects.mutate and openmct.objects.observe should still be used in the same way that they were before.

* Behind the scenes, domain objects that are mutable are wrapped in a new MutableDomainObject that exposes mutator and observer functions that allow objects to be mutated in such a way that all instances can be kept in sync.

* It is now possible to retrieve MutableDomainObjects from the API, instead of regular domain objects. These are automatically updated when mutation occurs on any instance of the object, replacing the need for "*" listeners. Note that the view API now provides objects in this form by default. Therefore, you do not need to do anything differently in views, the domain objects will just magically keep themselves up to date.

* If for some reason you need to retrieve an object manually via openmct.objects.get (you should ask why you need to do this) and you want it to magically keep itself in sync, there is a new API function named openmct.objects.getMutable(identifier). Note that if you do this you will be responsible for the object's lifecycle. It relies on listeners which must be destroyed when the object is no longer needed, otherwise memory leaks will occur. You can destroy a MutableDomainObject and its (internal) listeners by calling openmct.objects.destroyMutable(mutableDomainObject). Any listeners created by calls to openmct.objects.observe need to be cleaned up separately.

* If the composition of a MutableDomainObject is retrieved using the Composition API, all children will be returned as MutableDomainObjects automatically. Their lifecycle will be managed automatically, and is tied to the lifecycle of the parent.
Any MutableDomainObject provided by the Open MCT framework itself (eg. provided to view providers by the View API, or from the composition API) will have its lifecycle managed by Open MCT, you don't need to worry destroying it.
2021-01-17 14:15:09 -08:00
Nikhil
23aba14dfe [Notebook] Do not persist notebook objects in notebook Local Storage (#3295)
* [Notebook] Do not persist domain objects on notebooks or snapshots #3291
Co-authored-by: Deep Tailor <deep.j.tailor@nasa.gov>
2021-01-06 15:30:57 -08:00
Nikhil
d232dacc65 [Notebook] new entries on brand new notebook not rendered (#3496)
* [Notebook] new entries on brand new notebook not rendered #3488

* Refactored code to 'mutateObject'  from one place only, add page to newly created section immediately,  update entries copy then call mutate to update it inside domainObject.

Co-authored-by: Jamie V <jamie.j.vigliotta@nasa.gov>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Henry <akhenry@gmail.com>
2020-11-19 08:38:14 -08:00
Nikhil
ee60013f45 Notebook refactor (#2883)
* Code refactoring per https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/2825
2020-10-01 15:42:32 -07:00