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Timo Tijhof 561dd7c65b grunt: Update grunt-contrib-jshint use built-in jshintrc parser
Use built-in jshintrc option for 'jshint' config instead of
parsing manually and strippig comments.

node-jshint itself has supported comment parsing for a long time
(which is why our Jenkins build, which doesn't even use grunt,
has no problem with our .jshintrc file).

But the grunt task never exposed this parser, until v0.6.4.

Change-Id: Ia45a44ac49c943845a11d3fc7a0127776e99ed2a
2013-12-18 06:33:20 +00:00
Timo Tijhof cf7f2b141d Set up node-jscs, pass it, and configure in local Gruntfile
Let's experiment with this via our local Gruntfile. If it works
fine we can install it in Jenkins (similar to node-csslint).

Verify through $ npm install && npm test;

Fixed all outstanding violations.

Also:
* Added syntaxhighight to ignore.
* Added imetests (which contain unformatted JSON) to ignore.
* In ve.dm.ModelRegistry#matchTypeRegExps, removed redundant
  !! cast from the [+!!withFunc] statement which was hitting
  a bug in node-jscs. All callers to this local private function
  pass a literal boolean true/false so no need to cast it.
* Removed "/* key .. , value */" from ve.setProp, though this
  wasn't caught by node-jscs, found it when searching for " , ".
* Made npm.devDependencies fixed instead of using tilde-ranges.
  This too often leads to strange bugs or sudden changes. Fixed
  them at the version they were currently ranging to.

Bug: 54218
Change-Id: Ib2630806f3946874c8b01e58cf171df83a28da29
2013-12-06 10:37:27 -08:00
C. Scott Ananian 5f392ccec1 Updates to README.md and CODING.md
Describe how to report bugs, install grunt, and run tests.

Update jsduck instructions.

Fix path to license file in package.json.

Change-Id: I276ff0ea4324f027dafc044a86fa564b2439089a
2013-09-17 19:09:25 -04:00
Timo Tijhof bedbebd53c Implement Grunt support (grunt jshint,csslint,qunit,watch)
This has no influence on Jenkins but can be used locally to
easily run certain tools. Since we already had `.jshintrc` in
our repo it was already possible to easily run JSHint from
the command-line locally. Taking that as a base the following
are new features:
* `grunt csslint`: Runs CSSLint on all css files
* `grunt qunit`: Runs QUnit (standalone) tests in PhantomJS
* `grunt test`: Runs jshint/csslint/qunit
* `grunt watch`: Runs the "test" command automatically whenever
  a file is changed. You can keep this in the background so
  whenever you save a file in your editor (e.g. Sublime Text)
  it'll run the tests and if there is a failure, it'll throw a
  bash error code causing your Terminal application to beep you
  in whatever way your operating system does so (e.g. for
  Mac OS X a red badge + jumping icon in the Dock). It will
  continue to run in the background even after a failure so no
  need to re-start watch after a failure.
* `grunt`: Runs the default task, which is 'test'.

Previously to use `jshint .` you had to:
* One-time install:
  * install package -- nodejs npm
  * npm install -g jshint
* Usage:
  * cd VisualEditor; jshint .

Now, for grunt:
* One-time install:
  * install package -- nodejs npm
  * npm install -g grunt-cli
  * cd VisualEditor; npm install
* Usage:
  * cd VisualEditor; grunt

Change-Id: I7a4fdf4b6bf3f00cef15dc3e2c81eceb595aec7c
2013-06-05 11:10:23 +00:00