Use `happy-dom` again in vitest as it has caught up recently to `jsdom`
in terms of features and it is a much more lightweight solution.
I encountered [one
bug](https://github.com/capricorn86/happy-dom/issues/1342), but it's an
easy workaround until fixed.
I regenerated the lockfile to get rid of the transitive dependencies so
that's why the diff also has some upgrades in it.
In total, this change removes 39 npm dependencies.
(cherry picked from commit 82979588f4d8699097451ebb70c56a4bdd090c52)
I'm using this convention in other projects and I think it makes sense
for gitea too because the vitest setup file is loaded globally for all
tests, not just ones in web_src, so it makes sense to be in the root.
(cherry picked from commit 98e7e3a5f07b8bc620e26bc1ab6f7a86bccbb7cb)
Close#23680
Some CLI programs use "\r" and control chars to print new content in
current line.
So, the strings in one line are actually from
`\rReading...1%\rReading...5%\rReading...100%`
This PR tries to make the output better.
- Update all JS dependencies to latest version
- Enable unicorn/prefer-node-protocol and autofix issues
- Regenerate SVGs
- Add some comments to eslint rules
- Tested build, Mermaid and Katex rendering
Explicitly import them instead which is cleaner and enables better
editor integration.
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Even if we are not bundling with `vite` yet, we can use `vitest` in
place of Jest which brings a few benefits like not requiring to use
`NODE_OPTIONS` to run and having sane module resolution.
It's possible to also use `jest-extended` with vitest, but I opted to
not do so for now because it brings heavyweight dependencies and it was
trivial to just rewrite the affected matchers to be compatible.
This PR also removes 153 JS dependencies, which is certainly nice.
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>