I imagine blaze-component changed their Mixins API since I written
this code. We need some tests to avoid this kind of regressions when
updating dependencies!
Fixes#420
This commit stands on the initial support implemented in #342. We now
avoid error-prone parsing step by adding the member or the label
directly to the card object.
We also added support for `Tab` to completion on our textComplete
component.
Closes#342
This version includes a more complete selection of ES2015 polyfills
that I started used across the code base, for instance by replacing
`$.trim(str)` by `str.trim()`.
Since 07cc454 (ie the switch to Meteor 1.2) we includes the `es5-shim`
polyfill to support methods like `Array.prototype.forEach` in a
consistent way across all supported browsers (IE8+).
MDG recently released a blog post recommending the use of these native
methods instead of underscore [0]. We know follow this recommendation.
This commit also favor some ES6 features (argument defaults,
destructing assignment) in places where we didn’t use them.
[0]: http://info.meteor.com/blog/es2015-get-started
We need to use "function() {}" instead of the ES6 style "() {}" with
popup.afterCommit because we need the original value of "this" inside
the callback.
This commit uses a new package that I need to document. It tries to
solve the long-standing debate in the Meteor community about
allow/deny rules versus methods (RPC).
This approach gives us both the centralized security rules of
allow/deny and the white-list of allowed mutations similarly to Meteor
methods. The idea to have static mutation descriptions is also
inspired by Facebook's Relay/GraphQL.
This will allow the development of a REST API using the high-level
methods instead of the MongoDB queries to do the mapping between the
HTTP requests and our collections.
Replace the old (and broken) jshint + jscsrc by eslint and configure
it to support some of the ES6 features.
The command `eslint` currently has one error which is a bug that was
discovered by its static analysis and should be fixed (usage of a
dead object).