When the user executes `--help`, make sure we force the creation of a new window, so that the `MessageBox` will actually appear.
Add tests too.
* [x] I work here
* [x] Fixes#9230
* [x] Tests added
I'm gonna have to immediately rewrite those tests for https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/projects/5#card-51431478, but this issue is ship-blocking so I don't care
This PR is a resurrection of #8414. @Hegunumo has apparently deleted
their account, but the contribution was still valuable. I'm just here to
get it across the finish line.
This PR adds new global setting `centerOnLaunch`. When set to `true`,
the Terminal window will be centered on the display it opens on.
So the interactions are like:
* `initialPos: x,y`, `centered: true`, `launchMode: default`
center on the monitor that x,y is on
* `initialPos: x,y`, `centered: true`, `launchMode: maximized`
maximized on the monitor that x,y is on (centered adds nothing)
* `initialPos: <omitted>`, `centered: true`, `launchMode: default`
center on the default monitor
* `initialPos: <omitted>`, `centered: true`, `launchMode: focus`
center, focus mode on the default monitor
* `initialPos: <omitted>`, `centered: true`, `launchMode: maximized`
maximized on the default monitor (centered adds nothing)
## Validation Steps Performed
I've played with it on multiple different monitors, and it seems to work
on all of them.
Closes#8414 (original PR)
Closes#7722
Co-authored-by: Kiminori Kaburagi <yukawa_hidenori@icloud.com>
Adds support for the `windowingBehavior` global setting. This setting
controls how mutiple instances of `wt` behave in the absence of the `-w`
parameter. This setting has three values:
* `"useNew"`: (default) Multiple `wt` invocations (without the `-w`
param) always create new windows.
* `"useAnyExisting"`: When starting a new `wt`, we'll instead default to
any existing windows. `wt -w -1` will still create new windows.
* `"useExisting"`: Similar to `useAnyExisting`, but limits to
windows on the current desktop.
The IVirtualDesktopManager interface is _very_ limited. Hence why we
have to track the HWNDs manually, and ask if they're on the current
desktop.
## Validation Steps Performed
I've been playing with it for a week now.
References #5000
References projects/5
References #8898
Spec'd in #8135Closes#2227
Closes https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/projects/5#card-51431448
Closes https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/projects/5#card-51431433
A bunch of our local tests regressed recently. I'm unsure as to when
this happened. Clearly, we all do a super good job of running these
tests 😄.
* I had to make sure the call to `AppLogic::CurrentAppSettings` was
try/caught, because that doesn't work in the tests
* I had to make the `Pointer*` events take a weak pointer to the
`TerminalPage` because for whatever reason, they'd be called at a
weird point in the test init, causing the tests to fail. It was weird.
Almost as if the TerminalPage had been released, but the test logs
showed it hadn't barely been set up yet? Whatever, this fixes it.
* The `VerifyCommandPaletteTabSwitcherOrder` test needed to take a time
out, for reasons that are not totally clear to me. That one was flakey
and I hate it.
### Checklist:
* [x] Doesn't close anything, this is just something I noticed.
* [x] Doesn't require docs to be updated, it's test fixes
* [x] Yea, I ran the tests
/cc @Don-Vito: The `FilteredCommandTests` all crashed immediately for
me. I'm not sure what's causing that - I _think_ everything we need for
those tests is set up right? The generated `AppxManifest.xml` had all
the right classes listed in it, I really can't be sure what was wrong
there. These tests aren't run in CI so it's not a super big deal, but I
thought I'd let you know.
(cherry picked from commit ccda434f69)
## Summary of the Pull Request
**If you're reading this PR and haven't signed off on #8135, go there first.**
![window-management-000](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18356694/103932910-25199380-50e8-11eb-97e3-594a31da62d2.gif)
This provides the basic parts of the implementation of #4472. Namely:
* We add support for the `--window,-w <window-id>` argument to `wt.exe`, to allow a commandline to be given to another window.
* If `window-id` is `0`, run the given commands in _the current window_.
* If `window-id` is a negative number, run the commands in a _new_ Terminal window.
* If `window-id` is the ID of an existing window, then run the commandline in that window.
* If `window-id` is _not_ the ID of an existing window, create a new window. That window will be assigned the ID provided in the commandline. The provided subcommands will be run in that new window.
* If `window-id` is omitted, then create a new window.
## References
* Spec: #8135
* Megathread: #5000
* Project: projects/5
## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes#4472
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Requires documentation to be updated - **sure does**
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
Note that `wt -w 1 -d c:\foo cmd.exe` does work, by causing window 1 to change
There are limitations, and there are plenty of things to work on in the future:
* [ ] We don't support names for windows yet
* [ ] We don't support window glomming by default, or a setting to configure what happens when `-w` is omitted. I thought it best to lay the groundwork first, then come back to that.
* [ ] `-w 0` currently just uses the "last activated" window, not "the current". There's more follow-up work to try and smartly find the actual window we're being called from.
* [ ] Basically anything else that's listed in projects/5.
I'm cutting this PR where it currently is, because this is already a huge PR. I believe the remaining tasks will all be easier to land, once this is in.
## Validation Steps Performed
I've been creating windows, and closing them, and running cmdlines for a while now. I'm gonna keep doing that while the PR is open, till no bugs remain.
# TODOs
* [x] There are a bunch of `GetID`, `GetPID` calls that aren't try/caught 😬
- [x] `Monarch.cpp`
- [x] `Peasant.cpp`
- [x] `WindowManager.cpp`
- [x] `AppHost.cpp`
* [x] If the monarch gets hung, then _you can't launch any Terminals_ 😨 We should handle this gracefully.
- Proposed idea: give the Monarch some time to respond to a proposal for a commandline. If there's no response in that timeframe, this window is now a _hermit_, outside of society entirely. It can't be elected Monarch. It can't receive command lines. It has no ID.
- Could we gracefully recover from such a state? maybe, probably not though.
- Same deal if a peasant hangs, it could end up hanging the monarch, right? Like if you do `wt -w 2`, and `2` is hung, then does the monarch get hung waiting on the hung peasant?
- After talking with @miniksa, **we're gonna punt this from the initial implementation**. If people legit hit this in the wild, we'll fix it then.
The settings.json was not regenerated if WT was already open. This resulted in the `ShellExecute` from trying to open the settings to pop up Notepad and say that this file didn't exist. We now detect if the settings.json was deleted to kick off loading the settings.
Closes#8955
Procedural solution for https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/756.
Introduces a `startupActions` global setting.
This setting is as string with the same format as actions in command line arguments.
It is used only if command line arguments were not provided
(aka running pure wt.exe).
The setting allows implicit new-tabs.
In the case of invalid syntax we show the warning dialog and ignore the setting.
The documentation PR is here: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal/pull/217
Adds a `Microsoft.Terminal.Remoting.dll` to our solution. This DLL will
be responsible for all the Monarch/Peasant work that's been described in
#7240 & #8135.
This PR does _not_ implement the Monarch/Peasant architecture in any
significant way. The goal of this PR is to just to establish the project
layout, and the most basic connections. This should make reviewing the
actual meat of the implementation (in a later PR) easier. It will also
give us the opportunity to include some of the basic weird things we're
doing (with `CoRegisterClass`) in the Terminal _now_, and get them
selfhosted, before building on them too much.
This PR does have windows registering the `Monarch` class with COM. When
windows are created, they'll as the Monarch if they should create a new
window or not. In this PR, the Monarch will always reply "yes, please
make a new window".
Similar to other projects in our solution, we're adding 3 projects here:
* `Microsoft.Terminal.Remoting.lib`: the actual implementation, as a
static lib.
* `Microsoft.Terminal.Remoting.dll`: The implementation linked as a DLL,
for use in `WindowsTerminal.exe`.
* `Remoting.UnitTests.dll`: A unit test dll that links with the static
lib.
There are plenty of TODOs scattered about the code. Clearly, most of
this isn't implemented yet, but I do have more WIP branches. I'm using
[`projects/5`](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/projects/5) as my
notation for TODOs that are too small for an issue, but are part of the
whole Process Model 2.0 work.
## References
* #5000 - this is the process model megathread
* #7240 - The process model 2.0 spec.
* #8135 - the window management spec. (please review me, I have 0/3
signoffs even after the discussion we had 😢)
* #8171 - the Monarch/peasant sample. (please review me, I have 1/2)
## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes nothing, this is just infrastructure
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [n/a] Requires documentation to be updated
Show a validation warning when someone sets a `setColorScheme` action
with an invalid scheme
In the setting validation phase, scan all commands for all the "set
color scheme" actions, and check each of them has a valid scheme. If any
of them has an invalid scheme name, raise a warning. Do not check
iterable commands that will be expanded to valid color schemes.
## Validation Steps Performed
- Added tests to LocalTests_SettingsModel
- Manual tests, add commands to settings.json with invalid color scheme
and check the warning pops up. Try simple and nested commands.
Closes#7221
This fixes the issue with the settings UI where clicking the browse
buttons would cause an exception to be thrown when we tried to display a
picker without an originating HWND.
It turns out that pickers need a hosting/parent window, and Xaml Islands
doesn't furnish us with a CoreWindow that's set up for that use case.
Alas!
Raymond Chen's [blog post on the matter] suggests that we should
hand the HWND off through some classic COM interface. To do that
properly, Terminal's various components need to implement that interface
and propagate the HWND down where it's needed.
Thanks to a [Xaml compiler issue], we can't actually do that. To work
around that, we've begged and borrowed different methods for pushing
HWNDs around:
1. Using IInitializeWithWindow in secret
2. A member that takes a uint64
3. An interface that offers a function that will "wire up" the HWND.
I chose (1) because AppHost can implement IInitializeWithWindow, but
TerminalPage cannot. We're just pretending that TerminalPage _can_.
I chose (2) because none of the Xaml types in TerminalSettingsEditor can
implement the interface thanks to the aforementioned compiler issue, but
we don't have an escape hatch like AppHost that lives in the same module
and can help us do the propagation.
I chose (3) because I didn't want to commit the same sin as (2) _seven
times_ for every different type of settings page that exists. (3) is
backed by "IHostedInWindow", and anybody who knows they have to use
IInitializeWithWindow to tie an HWND to an object can call
IHostedInWindow.TryPropagateHostingWindow() on that object.
House of cards.
[Xaml compiler issue]: https://github.com/microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml/issues/3331
[blog post on the matter]: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20190412-00/?p=102413
(cherry picked from commit f9fc9861a1)
This commit implements the OSC 9;4 sequence per the [ConEmu style].
| sequence | description |
| ------------ | ------------ |
| `ESC ] 9 ; 4 ; st ; pr ST` | Set progress state on taskbar and tab. |
| | When `st` is: |
| | |
| | `0`: remove progress. |
| | `1`: set progress value to `pr` (number, 0-100). |
| | `2`: set the taskbar to the "Error" state |
| | `3`: set the taskbar to the "Indeterminate" state |
| | `4`: set the taskbar to the "Warning" state |
We've also extended this with:
* st 3: set indeterminate state
* st 4: set paused state
We handle multiple tabs sending the sequence by using the the last focused
control's taskbar state/progress.
Upon receiving the sequence in `TerminalApi`, we send an event that gets caught
by `TerminalPage`. `TerminalPage` then fires another event that gets caught by
`AppHost` and that's where we set the taskbar progress.
Closes#3004
[ConEmu style]: https://conemu.github.io/en/AnsiEscapeCodes.html#ConEmu_specific_OSC
## Summary of the Pull Request
![kb-service-disabled](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18356694/97578533-eb792d80-19be-11eb-9b13-b771327a72a0.png)
With this PR, the Terminal will check to make sure the "Touch, Keyboard and Handwriting Panel Service" is enabled at startup. If it isn't, then the Terminal won't be able to receive keyboard input (see #4448 and the 20 linked issues to that one).
## References
* See #4448 for more details
## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes#7886
* [ ] Should this make #4448 not-open as well?
* [x] I work here
* [n/a] Tests added/passed
* [x] Docs: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal/pull/168
## Validation Steps Performed
I manually set the service to "Disabled", restarted the machine, verified the dialog opens (and that I'm unable to type in the Terminal), then re-set the service to automatic and rebooted, and the dialog doesn't appear.
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## Summary of the Pull Request
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## References
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## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/7996
* [x] CLA signed.
* [ ] Documentation updated - irrelevant
* [ ] Schema updated - irrelevant
* [ ] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx
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## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
Currently the value of AlwaysOnTop is read by the AppHost from AppLogic that takes this value from the root TerminalPage. However at this stage neither AppLogic nor TerminalPage are initialized, and thus the return value is always false.
This PR introduces a "GetInitialAlwaysOnTop" method to AppLogic that returns a value that is configured in the settings.
In addition, the TerminalPage creation was fixed to read the configuration value upon creation (and not just after settings reload).
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## Validation Steps Performed
* Only manual testing
* Starting the system with both initial value set to true and false
* Verifying that dynamic toggling on / off is not affected
We wrap the call to `_WriteSettings` in
`CascadiaSettingsSerialization.cpp` in a try/catch block, and if we
catch an error we append a warning telling the user to check the
permissions on their settings file.
Closes#7727
This commit introduces two new launch modes: focus and maximizedFocus.
* Focused mode, behaves like a default mode, but with the Focus Mode
enabled.
* Maximized focused mode, behaves like a Maximized mode, but with the
Focus Mode enabled.
There two ways to invoke these new modes:
* In the settings file: you set the "launchMode" to either "focus" or
"maximizedFocus"
* In the command line options, you can path -f / --focus, which is
mutually exclusive with the --fullscreen, but can be combined with the
--maximized:
* Passing -f / --focus will launch the terminal in the "focus" mode
* Passing -fM / --focus --maximized will launch the terminal in the
"maximizedFocus" mode
This should resolve a relevant part in the command line arguments
mega-thread #4632Closes#7124Closes#7825Closes#7875
Introduces a new TerminalSettingsModel (TSM) project. This project is
responsible for (de)serializing and exposing Windows Terminal's settings
as WinRT objects.
## References
#885: TSM epic
#1564: Settings UI is dependent on this for data binding and settings access
#6904: TSM Spec
In the process of ripping out TSM from TerminalApp, a few other changes
were made to make this possible:
1. AppLogic's `ApplicationDisplayName` and `ApplicationVersion` was
moved to `CascadiaSettings`
- These are defined as static functions. They also no longer check if
`AppLogic::Current()` is nullptr.
2. `enum LaunchMode` was moved from TerminalApp to TSM
3. `AzureConnectionType` and `TelnetConnectionType` were moved from the
profile generators to their respective TerminalConnections
4. CascadiaSettings' `SettingsPath` and `DefaultSettingsPath` are
exposed as `hstring` instead of `std::filesystem::path`
5. `Command::ExpandCommands()` was exposed via the IDL
- This required some of the warnings to be saved to an `IVector`
instead of `std::vector`, among some other small changes.
6. The localization resources had to be split into two halves.
- Resource file linked in init.cpp. Verified at runtime thanks to the
StaticResourceLoader.
7. Added constructors to some `ActionArgs`
8. Utils.h/cpp were moved to `cascadia/inc`. `JsonKey()` was moved to
`JsonUtils`. Both TermApp and TSM need access to Utils.h/cpp.
A large amount of work includes moving to the new namespace
(`TerminalApp` --> `Microsoft::Terminal::Settings::Model`).
Fixing the tests had its own complications. Testing required us to split
up TSM into a DLL and LIB, similar to TermApp. Discussion on creating a
non-local test variant can be found in #7743.
Closes#885
`KeyMapping` was introduced to break up `AppKeyBindings`. `KeyMapping`
records the keybindings from the JSON and lets you query them.
`AppKeyBindings` now just holds a `ShortcutActionDispatcher` to run
actions, and a `KeyMapping` to record/query your existing keybindings.
This refactor allows `KeyMapping` to be moved to the
TerminalSettingsModel, and `ShortcutActionDispatcher` and
`AppKeyBindings` will stay in TerminalApp.
`AppKeyBindings` had to be passed down to a terminal via
`TerminalSettings`. Since each settings object had its own
responsibility to update/create a `TerminalSettings` object, I moved all
of that logic to `TerminalSettings`. This helps with the
TerminalSettingsModel refactor, and makes the construction of
`TerminalSettings` a bit cleaner and more centralized.
## References
#885 - this is all in preparation for the TerminalSettingsModel
## Validation Steps Performed
- [x] Tests passed
- [X] Deployment succeeded
Now that CascadiaSettings is a WinRT object, we need to update the error
handling a bit. Making it a WinRT object limits our errors to be
hresults. So we moved all the error handling down a layer to when we
load the settings object.
- Warnings encountered during validation are saved to `Warnings()`.
- Errors encountered during validation are saved to `GetLoadingError()`.
- Deserialization errors (mainly from JsonUtils) are saved to
`GetDeserializationErrorMessage()`.
## References
#7141 - CascadiaSettings is a settings object
#885 - this makes ripping out CascadiaSettings into
TerminalSettingsModel much easier
## Validation Steps Performed
* [x] Tests passed
- [x] Deployment succeeded
- tested with invalid JSON (deserialization error)
- tested with missing DefaultProfile (validation error)
CascadiaSettings is now a WinRT object in the TerminalApp project.
## References
#7141 - CascadiaSettings is a settings object
#885 - this new settings object will be moved to a new TerminalSettingsModel project
This one _looks_ big, but most of it is really just propagating the
changes to the tests. In fact, you can probably save yourself some time
because the tests were about an hour of Find&Replace.
`CascadiaSettings::GetCurrentAppSettings()` was only being used in
Pane.cpp. So I ripped out the 3 lines of code and stuffed them in there.
Follow-up work:
- There's a few places in AppLogic where I `get_self` to be able to get
the warnings out. This will go away in the next PR (wrapping up #885)
## Validation Steps Performed
- [x] Tests passed
- [X] Deployment succeeded
Closes#7141
This commit introduces Jumplist customization and an item for each
profile to the Jumplist. Selecting an entry in the jumplist will pretty
much just execute `wt.exe -p "{profile guid}"`, and so a new Terminal
will open with the selected profile.
Closes#576
GlobalAppSettings is now a WinRT object in the TerminalApp project.
## References
#7141 - GlobalAppSettings is a settings object
#885 - this new settings object will be moved to a new TerminalSettingsModel project
## PR Checklist
* [x] Tests passed
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
This one was probably the easiest thus far.
The only weird thing is how we handle InitialPosition. Today, we lose a
little bit of fidelity when we convert from LaunchPosition (int) -->
Point (float) --> RECT (long). The current change converts
LaunchPosition (optional<long>) --> InitialPosition (long) --> RECT
(long).
NOTE: Though I could use LaunchPosition to go directly from TermApp to
AppHost, I decided to introduce InitialPosition because LaunchPosition
will be a part of TerminalSettingsModel soon.
## Validation Steps Performed
- [x] Tests passed
- [x] Deployment succeeded
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## Summary of the Pull Request
This PR splits the anchored and unanchored tab switcher into two. The anchored tab switcher is now baked into `nextTab`/`prevTab`, and the unanchored tab switcher command is just named `tabSearch`. `tabSearch` takes no arguments. To reflect this distinction, `CommandPalette.cpp` now refers to one as `TabSwitchMode` and the other as `TabSearchMode`.
I've added a global setting named `useTabSwitcher` (name up for debate) that makes the Terminal use the anchored tab switcher experience for `nextTab` and `prevTab`.
I've also given the control the ability to detect <kbd>Alt</kbd> KeyUp events and to dispatch keybinding events. By listening for keybindings, the ATS can react to `nextTab`/`prevTab` invocations for navigation in addition to listening for <kbd>tab</kbd> and the arrow keys.
Closes#7178
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## PR Checklist
* [x] CLA signed.
* [x] Documentation updates: microsoftdocs/terminal#107
* [x] Schema updated.
#7145 introduced a check so that we wouldn't dispatch keys unless they
actually had a scancode. Our synthetic events actually _didn't_ have
scancodes. Not because they couldn't--just because they didn't.
Fixes#7297
## Summary of the Pull Request
This PR adds support for both _nested_ and _iterable_ commands in the Command palette.
![nested-commands-000](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18356694/87072916-2d991c00-c1e2-11ea-8917-a70e8b8b9803.gif)
* **Nested commands**: These are commands that include additional sub-commands. When the user selects on of these, the palette will update to only show the nested commands.
* **Iterable commands**: These are commands what allow the user to define only a single command, which is repeated once for every profile. (in the future, also repeated for color schemes, themes, etc.)
The above gif uses the following json:
```json
{
"name": "Split Pane...",
"commands": [
{
"iterateOn": "profiles",
"name": "Split with ${profile.name}...",
"commands": [
{ "command": { "action": "splitPane", "profile": "${profile.name}", "split": "automatic" } },
{ "command": { "action": "splitPane", "profile": "${profile.name}", "split": "vertical" } },
{ "command": { "action": "splitPane", "profile": "${profile.name}", "split": "horizontal" } }
]
}
]
},
```
## References
## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes#3994
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Requires documentation to be updated - Sure does, but we'll finish polishing this first.
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
We've now gotta keep the original json for a command around, so that once we know what all the profiles will be, we can expand the commands that need it.
We've also got to parse commands recursively, because they might have any number of child commands.
These together made the command parsing a _lot_ more complicated, but it feels good so far.
## Validation Steps Performed
* wrote a bunch of tests
* Played with it a bunch
This pull request completes (and somewhat rewrites) the JsonUtils error
handling arc. Deserialization errors, no longer represented by trees of
exceptions that must be rethrown and caught, are now transformed at
catch time into a message explaining what we expected and where we
expected it.
Instead of exception trees, a deserialization failure will result in a
single type of exception with the originating JSON object from which we
can determine the contents and location of the failure.
Because most of the error message actually comes from the JSON schema
or the actual supported types, and the other jsoncpp errors are not
localized I've made the decision to **not** localize these messages.
## Summary of the Pull Request
Move `ICoreSettings` and `IControlSettings` from the TerminalSettings project to the TerminalCore and TerminalControl projects respectively. Also entirely removes the TerminalSettings project.
The purpose of these interfaces is unchanged. `ICoreSettings` is used to instantiate a terminal. `IControlSettings` (which requires an `ICoreSettings`) is used to instantiate a UWP terminal control.
## References
Closes#7140
Related Epic: #885
Related Spec: #6904
## PR Checklist
* [X] Closes#7140
* [X] CLA signed
* [X] Tests ~added~/passed (no additional tests necessary)
* [X] ~Documentation updated~
* [X] ~Schema updated~
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
A lot of the work here was having to deal with winmd files across all of these projects. The TerminalCore project now outputs a Microsoft.Terminal.TerminalControl.winmd. Some magic happens in TerminalControl.vcxproj to get this to work properly.
## Validation Steps Performed
Deployed Windows Terminal and opened a few new tabs.
## Summary of the Pull Request
Adds a execute commandline action (`wt`), which lets a user bind a key to a specific `wt` commandline. This commandline will get parsed and run _in the current window_.
## References
* Related to #4472
* Related to #5400 - I need this for the commandline mode of the Command Palette
* Related to #5970
## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes oh, there's not actually an issue for this.
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Requires documentation to be updated - yes it does
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
One important part of this change concerns how panes are initialized at runtime. We've had some persistent trouble with initializing multiple panes, because they rely on knowing how big they'll actually be, to be able to determine if they can split again.
We previously worked around this by ignoring the size check when we were in "startup", processing an initial commandline. This PR however requires us to be able to know the initial size of a pane at runtime, but before the parents have necessarily been added to the tree, or had their renderer's set up.
This led to the development of `Pane::PreCalculateCanSplit`, which is very highly similar to `Pane::PreCalculateAutoSplit`. This method attempts to figure out how big a pane _will_ take, before the parent has necessarily laid out.
This also involves a small change to `TermControl`, because if its renderer hasn't been set up yet, it'll always think the font is `{0, fontHeight}`, which will let the Terminal keep splitting in the x direction. This change also makes the TermControl set up a renderer to get the real font size when it hasn't yet been initialized.
## Validation Steps Performed
This was what the json blob I was using for testing evolved into
```json
{
"command": {
"action":"wt",
"commandline": "new-tab cmd.exe /k #work 15 ; split-pane cmd.exe /k #work 15 ; split-pane cmd.exe /k media-commandline ; new-tab powershell dev\\symbols.ps1 ; new-tab -p \"Ubuntu\" ; new-tab -p \"haunter.gif\" ; focus-tab -t 0",
},
"keys": ["ctrl+shift+n"]
}
```
I also added some tests.
# TODO
* [x] Creating a `{ "command": "wt" }` action without a commandline will spawn a new `wt.exe` process?
- Probably should just do nothing for the empty string
This PR adds support for always on top mode, via two mechanisms:
* The global setting `alwaysOnTop`. When set to true, the window will be
created in the "topmost" group of windows. Changing this value will
hot-reload whether the window is in the topmost group.
* The action `toggleAlwaysOnTop`, which will toggle the `alwaysOnTop`
property at runtime.
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
All "topmost" windows maintain an internal z-ordering relative to one
another, but they're all always above all other "non-topmost" windows.
So multiple Windows Terminal windows which are both `alwaysOnTop` will
maintain a z-order relative to one another, but they'll all be on top of
all other windows.
## Validation Steps Performed
Toggled always on top mode, both in the settings and also at runtime,
and verified that it largely did what I expected.
Closes#3038
Before sending calling the `HandleClipboardData` member function on
the `PasteFromClipboardEventArgs` object when we receive a request
from the `TermControl` to send it the clipboard's text content, we
now display a warning to let the user choose whether to continue or
not if the text is larger than 5 KiB or contains the _new line_
character, which can be a security issue if the user is pasting the
text in a shell.
These warnings can be disabled with the `largePasteWarning` and
`multiLinePasteWarning` global settings respectively.
Closes#2349
For mysterious reasons lost to the sands of time, XAML will _never_ pass
us a VK_MENU event. This is something that'll probably get fixed in
WinUI 3, but considering we're stuck on system XAML for the time being,
the only way to work around this bug is to pass the event through
manually. This change generalizes the F7 handler into a "direct key
event" handler that uses the same focus and tunneling method to send
different key events, and then uses it to send VK_MENU.
## Validation Steps Performed
Opened the debug tap, verified that I was seeing alt key ups.
Also used some alt keybindings to make sure I didn't break them.
Closes#6421
## Summary of the Pull Request
This pull request removes all of the custom `Get` and `Set` implementations from GlobalAppSettings and replaces them with `GETSET_PROPERTY`. This will be required if we ever convert it to a WinRT class, but for now it's simply niceness-improving.
## References
Required #5847 to land.
## PR Checklist
* [ ] Closes norhing
* [x] CLAd
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Requires documentation to be updated
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already
## Summary of the Pull Request
I was debugging the terminal unpackaged, and noticed that this method crashes immediately. I'm gonna bet that this functionality only works when the app is installed as a package. Wrapping this whole method up in one big ol' `try/catch` seems to fix the immediate crash.
## References
* Introduced in #4908
## PR Checklist
* [x] I work here
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [n/a] Requires documentation to be updated
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
We _could_ display a warning if the user has this property set and is running the terminal unpackaged, to clue them in that it won't work? I'm willing to file a follow-up for that, but I think we should fix the crash _now_.
## Validation Steps Performed
* Ran the terminal successfully unpackaged.
## Summary of the Pull Request
Adds two new flags to the `wt.exe` alias:
* `--maximized,-M`: Launch the new Terminal window maximized. This flag cannot be combined with `--fullscreen`.
* `--fullscreen,-F`: Launch the new Terminal window fullscreen. This flag cannot be combined with `--maximized`.
## References
* This builds on the work done in #6060.
* The cmdline args megathread: #4632
## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes#5801
* [x] I work here
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [n/a] Requires documentation to be updated
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
* I had to move the commandline arg parsing up a layer from `TerminalPage` to `AppLogic`, because `AppLogic` controls the Terminal's settings, including launch mode settings. This seems like a reasonable change, to put both the settings from the file and the commandline in the same place.
- **Most of the diff is that movement of code**
* _"What happens when you try to pass both flags, like `wtd -M -F new-tab`?"_:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18356694/82679939-3cffde00-9c11-11ea-8d88-03ec7db83e59.png)
## Validation Steps Performed
* Ran a bunch of commandlines to see what happened.
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## Summary of the Pull Request
This PR adds a new boolean global setting, startOnUserLogin, along with associated AppLogic to request enabling or disabling of the StartupTask. Added UAP5 extensions to AppX manifests.
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## References
#2189
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## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes#2189
* [x] CLA signed. If not, go over [here](https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com/microsoft/Terminal) and sign the CLA
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [x] Requires documentation to be updated
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already. If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. Issue number where discussion took place: #2189
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## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
Please note, I'm a non-practicing C++ developer, there are a number of things I wasn't sure how to handle in the appropriate fashion, mostly around error handling and what probably looks like an incredibly naive (and messy) way to implement the async co_await behavior.
Error handling-wise, I found (don't ask me how!) that if you somehow mismatch the startup task's ID between the manifest and the call to `StartupTask::GetAsync(hstring taskId)`, you'll get a very opaque WinRT exception that boils down to a generic invalid argument message. This isn't likely to happen in the wild, but worth mentioning...
I had enough trouble getting myself familiarized with the project, environment, and C++/WinRT in general didn't want to try to tackle adding tests for this quite yet since (as I mentioned) I don't really know what I'm doing. I'm happy to give it a try with perhaps a bit of assistance in getting started 😃
Further work in this area of the application outside of this immediate PR might need to include adding an additional setting to contain launch args that the startup task can pass to the app so that users can specify a non-default profile to launch on start, window position (e.g., #653).
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## Validation Steps Performed
✔️ Default settings:
Given the user does not have the `startOnUserLogin` setting in their profile.json,
When the default settings are opened (via alt+click on Settings),
Then the global settings should contain the `"startOnUserLogin": false` token
✔️ Applying setting on application launch
Given the `startOnUserLogin` is `true` and
the `Windows Terminal` startup task is `disabled` and
the application is not running
When the application is launched
Then the `Windows Terminal` entry in the user's Startup list should be `enabled`
✔️ Applying setting on settings change
Given the `startOnUserLogin` is `true` and
the `Windows Terminal` startup task is `enabled` and
the application is running
When the `startOnUserLogin` setting is changed to `false` and
the settings file is saved to disk
Then the `Windows Terminal` startup task entry should be `disabled`
✔️ Setting is ignored when user has manually disabled startup
Given the `startOnUserLogin` is `true` and
the application is not running and
the `Windows Terminal` startup task has been set to `disabled` via user action
When the application is launched
Then the startup task should remain disabled and
the application should not throw an exception
#### note: Task Manager does not seem to re-scan startup task states after launch; the Settings -> Apps -> Startup page also requires closing or moving away to refresh the status of entries
This property was deprecated in 0.11. We probably should have also added a warning
message to help the community figure out that this property is gone and won't work
anymore.
This PR adds that warning.
* I'm not going to list the enormous number of duped threads _wait yes I am_
* #5581
* #5547
* #5555
* #5557
* #5573
* #5532
* #5527
* #5535
* #5510
* #5511
* #5512
* #5513
* #5516
* #5515
* #5521
* This literally isn't even all of them
* [x] Also mainly related to #5458
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests added/passed
Literally just <kbd>ctrl+f</kbd> find-and-replace all the old `profiles.json` that are sitting around in the repo with `settings.json`. I didn't touch the specs, since it seemed better to leave them in the state that they were originally authored in.
* [x] closes#5522
* [x] I work here.
* [x] This is docs.
* Cleaning up the whitelist a bit.
* The magic to exclude repeated characters worked 👍
* Every successful run on master now logs its suggested cleanup, e.g. for 5740e197c2 has https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/runs/596271627#step:4:37
* ⚠️ This check-spelling 0.0.15a+ tolerates Windows line endings in the `whitelist.txt` file (another project I touched had some `.gitconfig` magic which required supporting them).
This means that if someone edits the file w/ something that likes Windows line endings, the file will successfully convert (instead of it being ignored and check-spelling complaining about everything). Most likely anyone else who then edits the file will use something that will maintain the line endings.
Loc issues are given to us through the internal bug tracker.
* Lock some strings, or parts of strings, that should not be localized.
* Switch to positional format parameters
* Remove the forced newlines in the warning resources; insert them at
runtime
Fixes MSFT:25936156.
This pull request makes sure we still get a usable (for troubleshooting purposes) version number in the about dialog and settings file when the user is running unpackaged.
This introduces a magic LCID constant (0x0409).B y default, Package ES emits
version resource information that says we're localized to ... language zero.
It also emits a language-coded version block for 0x0409 (en-US).
These two things cannot both be true. Collapse the wave function by hardcoding
0x0409.
## Summary of the Pull Request
Renames the `requestedTheme` global setting to `theme`. Propagates updates to...
- schema
- doc
- defaults.json
- universal-defaults.json
## PR Checklist
* [X] Closes#5264
## Validation Steps Performed
| `theme` | Success? |
|--|--|
| `system` | ✔ |
| `light` | ✔ |
| `dark` | ✔ |
But we really know that `dark` is the one we care about here 😉
This pull request introduces unexpanded variables (`%DEFAULT_PROFILE%`,
`%VERSION%` and `%PRODUCT%`) to the user settings template and code to
expand them.
While doing this, I ran into a couple things that needed to widen from
accepting strings to accepting string views. I also had to move
application name and version detection up to AppLogic and expose the
AppLogic singleton.
The dynamic profile generation logic had to be moved to before we inject
the templated variables, as the new default profile depends on the
generated dynamic profiles.
References #5189, #5217 (because it has a dependency on `VERSION` and
`PRODUCT`).
## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes#2721
* [x] CLA signed
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [ ] Requires documentation to be updated
* [x] I've discussed this with core contributors already
## Validation Steps Performed
Deleted my settings and watched them regenerate.
Because we cannot set RequestedTheme at the application level, we
occasionally run into issues where parts of our UI end up themed
incorrectly. Dialogs, for example, live under a different Xaml root
element than the rest of our application. This makes our popup menus and
buttons "disappear" when the user wants Terminal to be in a different
theme than the rest of the system. This hack---and it _is_ a
hack--walks up a dialog's ancestry and forces the theme on each element
up to the root. We're relying a bit on Xaml's implementation details
here, but it does have the desired effect.
It's not enough to set the theme on the dialog alone.
Fixes#3654.
Fixes#5195.
This pull request migrates `profiles.json` to `settings.json` and removes the legacy roaming AppData settings migrator.
It also:
* separates the key bindings in defaults.json into logical groups
* syncs the universal terminal defaults with the primary defaults
* removes some stray newlines that ended up at the beginning of settings.json and defaults.json
Fixes#5186.
Fixes#3291.
### categorize key bindings
### sync universal with main
### kill stray newlines in template files
### move profiles.json to settings.json
This commit also changes Get*Settings from returning a string to
returning a std::filesystem::path. We gain in expressiveness without a
loss in clarity (since path still supports .c_str()).
NOTE: I tried to do an atomic rename with the handle open, but it didn't
work for reparse points (it moves the destination of a symbolic link
out into the settings folder directly.)
(snip for atomic rename code)
```c++
auto path{ pathToSettingsFile.wstring() };
auto renameBufferSize{ sizeof(FILE_RENAME_INFO) + (path.size() * sizeof(wchar_t)) };
auto renameBuffer{ std::make_unique<std::byte[]>(renameBufferSize) };
auto renameInfo{ reinterpret_cast<FILE_RENAME_INFO*>(renameBuffer.get()) };
renameInfo->Flags = FILE_RENAME_FLAG_REPLACE_IF_EXISTS | FILE_RENAME_FLAG_POSIX_SEMANTICS;
renameInfo->RootDirectory = nullptr;
renameInfo->FileNameLength = gsl::narrow_cast<DWORD>(path.size());
std::copy(path.cbegin(), path.cend(), std::begin(renameInfo->FileName));
THROW_IF_WIN32_BOOL_FALSE(SetFileInformationByHandle(hLegacyFile.get(),
FileRenameInfo,
renameBuffer.get(),
gsl::narrow_cast<DWORD>(renameBufferSize)));
```
(end snip)
### Stop resurrecting dead roaming profiles
This commit introduces a github action to check our spelling and fixes
the following misspelled words so that we come up green.
It also renames TfEditSes to TfEditSession, because Ses is not a word.
currently, excerpt, fallthrough, identified, occurred, propagate,
provided, rendered, resetting, separate, succeeded, successfully,
terminal, transferred, adheres, breaks, combining, preceded,
architecture, populated, previous, setter, visible, window, within,
appxmanifest, hyphen, control, offset, powerpoint, suppress, parsing,
prioritized, aforementioned, check in, build, filling, indices, layout,
mapping, trying, scroll, terabyte, vetoes, viewport, whose
## Summary of the Pull Request
This fixes our calculation for the initial size of the window. WE weren't accounting for the height of the tabs, so the `initialRows` was consistently wrong.
## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes#2061
* [x] I work here
* [ ] Tests added/passed
* [n/a] Requires documentation to be updated
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
For the tabs below the titlebar case, there's 6px (unscaled) of space that I cannot account for. I seriously have no idea where it's coming from. When we end up creating the first `TermControl` after startup, there's an inexplicable `6*scale` difference between the height of the `tabContent` and the `SwapChainPanel`'s size.
## Validation Steps Performed
Checked all six of the following cases:
* 1.0 DPI scaling, Tabs in Titlebar
* 1.25 DPI scaling, Tabs in Titlebar
* 1.0 DPI scaling, Tabs NOT in Titlebar, always show tabs
* 1.0 DPI scaling, Tabs NOT in Titlebar, DON'T always show tabs
* 1.25 DPI scaling, Tabs NOT in Titlebar, always show tabs
* 1.25 DPI scaling, Tabs NOT in Titlebar, DON'T always show tabs
There's a platform limitation that causes us to crash when we rearrange
tabs. Xaml tries to send a drag visual (to wit: a screenshot) to the
drag hosting process, but that process is running at a different IL than
us.
For now, we're disabling elevated drag.
Fixes#3581
## Summary of the Pull Request
Adds warning messages for a pair of keybindings-related scenarios. This covers the following two bugs:
* #4239 - If the user has supplied more than one key chord in their `"keys"` array.
* #3522 - If a keybinding has a _required_ argument, then we'll display a message to the user
- currently, the only required parameter is the `direction` parameter for both `resizePane` and `moveFocus`
## References
When we get to #1334, we'll want to remove the `TooManyKeysForChord` warning.
## PR Checklist
* [x] Closes#4239
* [x] Closes#3522
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [n/a] Requires documentation to be updated
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18356694/75593132-f18ec700-5a49-11ea-9d26-6acd0d28b0b7.png)
## Validation Steps Performed
Tested manually, added tests.