Omit nil optional profile fields before frontend schema validation and RPC persistence. Preserve omitted language and theme values in backend updates, and add regression coverage for partial profile saves.
AI-assisted-by: gpt-5.6-luna
The sidebar measures panel numeric inputs (X, Y, width, height,
rotation) emitted one full apply-modifiers commit per DOM event with
no throttle: every arrow key-repeat, wheel tick and scrub pointermove
became update-positions / update-dimensions / increase-rotation. A
sustained gesture starved the React renderer and crashed the
workspace with error #185 (Maximum update depth exceeded).
Coalesce those bursts at the data layer (potok), following the
update-position-data debounce pattern in texts.cljs:
- update-positions is now burst-coalesced in place (its only caller
is the measures panel); new update-dimensions-coalesced and
increase-rotation-coalesced variants are used by the measures
panel, while the immediate events keep serving plugins, variants
and token application (including the delta? rotation path).
- The first event of a burst commits immediately (leading edge, so
single edits stay synchronous); further ticks commit at most once
per 50 ms (throttle); a trailing debounced flush guarantees the
exact final value lands. All payloads are absolute values, so
keeping the latest queued value per shape/attribute is lossless.
- Pending payloads are drained atomically and stale shape ids
(deleted mid-burst) are skipped. The drain stream lives until the
workspace is finalized, so bursts reuse a single subscription.
- Fewer commits per burst also means fewer undo entries; scrub drags
still produce a single entry via the input's outer transaction.
Tests: new frontend-tests.logic.sidebar-transform-coalescing-test (8
tests, legacy SVG and WASM renderer branches) guards the invariant
that a 20-event burst commits the exact final value in a handful of
commits. The previously unregistered update-position-test is wired
into the runner with WASM mock fixtures (it fails in full-suite
context without them due to a pre-existing global mock-state issue).
AI-assisted-by: kimi-k3
Add max-export-dimension constant (100000 units) and validate in
calculate-dimensions. Reject exports when bounding box width, height,
or position exceeds the limit to prevent resource exhaustion in the
Chromium export pool.
AI-assisted-by: mimo-v2.5-pro
Use cuerdas blank-name handling directly when normalizing frontend export
payloads. Replace nil or blank export names with the object-id string in
request-simple-export, request-multiple-export, clipboard export, and plugin
direct export payloads so that the backend always receives a valid name. Add
focused frontend tests for nil/blank name normalization and normalized request
params.
AI-assisted-by: nex-n2-pro
The third column (event name) in error report "last events" now starts at
a consistent position regardless of the delta value, by right-padding the
delta string to 10 characters. The first event always shows (+0ms).
Adds tests for empty, single, multi-event, and column alignment cases.
AI-assisted-by: deepseek-v4-flash
* 🐛 Fix nil getData crash dropping ZIP without manifest.json
Add nil-guard in read-as-text to raise typed :invalid-entry error instead of calling (.getData nil writer) which produced a raw TypeError.
Made read-zip-manifest public (was defn-) with explicit detection of missing manifest.json, raising typed :invalid-penpot-file validation error. The existing catch path surfaces this hint as a friendly user error instead of the raw TypeError text.
Add regression tests for both paths. 374 users were affected, 704 occurrences across 2.17.0-RC2/RC3/RC4.
Fixes#10709.
AI-assisted-by: minimax-m3
* 🐛 Harden dnd/get-data against missing dataTransfer
When the sortable hook or any caller passes a synthetic event
without a dataTransfer property (e.g. a dragend fired after a drop
that has already cleared the transfer), the previous implementation
called .getData directly on the nil/undefined result and threw
"Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'getData')".
Wrap the body in when-let so get-data returns nil cleanly when
dataTransfer is missing. All three current callers
(hooks.cljs:164, viewport/actions.cljs:531 and :562) already treat
the return value as optional via when-let / when, so no caller
breaks.
Add a regression test covering both the missing-dataTransfer case
and a real dataTransfer roundtrip.
AI-assisted-by: minimax-m3
* 🐛 Harden paste handler against missing clipboardData in forms
When a paste event arrives without a clipboardData property (e.g.
a programmatically dispatched ClipboardEvent in some browsers, or
edge cases like dragging a file with no text content), the previous
implementation called .getData directly on the nil/undefined
clipboardData and threw "Cannot read properties of undefined
(reading 'getData')".
Wrap the body in when-let so the paste logic is skipped entirely
when clipboardData is missing. The existing (string? paste-data)
guard in the inner when already tolerates nil; no other caller
behavior changes.
AI-assisted-by: minimax-m3
* 🐛 Harden paste handler against missing clipboardData in components/forms
Same defensive pattern as the main/ui/forms.cljs paste handler: wrap
the body in when-let so the .getData call is skipped when the
clipboardData property is missing on the paste event. Prevents the
raw "Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'getData')"
TypeError for programmatic / edge-case paste events.
AI-assisted-by: minimax-m3
* 🐛 Harden v3 text editor paste and styles-fn against undefined receivers
Two related fixes for the "Cannot read properties of undefined
(reading 'getData')" family of bugs in the workspace text editor:
- v3_editor.cljs: wrap the paste body in when-let on clipboardData
so .getData("text/plain") is never called on a nil receiver. The
existing (when (and text (seq text))) guard already tolerates nil
text; only the outer .getData call was unprotected.
- editor.cljs: add (and content ...) to the if branch in styles-fn
so .getText and .getData are never called on a nil content. The
else branch (legacy.txt/styles-to-attrs) is already the correct
fallback for missing content.
Add a regression test that mirrors the fixed patterns and verifies
they no longer throw on synthetic events with no clipboardData or
nil content.
AI-assisted-by: minimax-m3
* 🐛 Harden get-editor-block-data and get-editor-block-type against nil block
getCurrentBlock from Draft.js can return undefined for an empty
selection (e.g. before any block is created). The previous
implementations called .getData / .getType directly on the result
and threw "Cannot read properties of undefined (reading
'getData')" / "...reading 'getType')".
Wrap both functions in (when (some? block) ...) so they return nil
cleanly. Callers in editor.cljs and text_editor.cljs already handle
nil results (render-block short-circuits via the case on type; the
text-data caller in text_editor.cljs lets nil flow up), so no
upstream change is required.
Add a regression test covering both functions with nil and
js/undefined input.
AI-assisted-by: minimax-m3
* 🐛 Harden draft-js block-data helpers against nil block
Three related fixes in the vendored draft-js package:
- mergeBlockData: early-return undefined when block is falsy.
Without this, the first line (block.getData()) throws for callers
that pass a nil block.
- splitBlockPreservingData: guard the blockMap.get(...) lookup. If
the start key is stale (e.g. after a Modifier.splitBlock that
doesn't actually produce the expected key), .get() returns
undefined and the subsequent .getData() throws. Fall back to an
empty Immutable Map for the block data.
- updateBlockData: short-circuit (return state unchanged) when
mergeBlockData returns undefined. Without this, the chain
newBlock.getData() would throw on the same nil-block case that
mergeBlockData now guards.
These match the defensive nil-handling pattern used elsewhere in
the frontend (.getData callers) and protect against stale
selection keys in the Draft.js content state.
AI-assisted-by: minimax-m3
The handle transform composed rotation incorrectly, so handles blew out in size when an ellipse was rotated.
Fixes#10069
Signed-off-by: Akshit Nassa <akshitnassa412@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Akshit Nassa <akshitnassa412@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
Copy/paste of properties resolved tokens to their values, dropping the reference. Carry the token with the value it resolves, at sub-attribute granularity for map-valued attrs.
Fixes#9582
Signed-off-by: Akshit Nassa <akshitnassa412@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Akshit Nassa <akshitnassa412@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
The change-password form validated the existing password against the 8-character policy, locking out accounts whose current password predates it.
Closes#10626
Signed-off-by: Akshit Nassa <akshitnassa412@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
Co-authored-by: Akshit Nassa <akshitnassa412@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
The Color tokens picker showed token sets in their raw definition
order (ascending precedence), so the lowest-precedence set appeared
first and the highest-precedence (last-defined, winning) set
appeared last. This is the opposite of what's useful: users care
most about which set is currently winning, so that one should be at
the top.
get-sets returns sets in definition order and the picker's
grouped-tokens-by-set pipeline (add-tokens-to-sets ->
filter-active-sets -> filter-non-empty-sets -> group-sets ->
combine-groups-with-resolved) preserves that order at every step, so
the picker just rendered get-sets' raw order. Reverse the set seq
once, before it enters the pipeline, so the highest-precedence set
renders first.
group-sets groups sets by parent path via group-by, which risked
restoring definition order within a subgroup independent of the
reversed input order. Added tests covering a flat set list, a
reversed subgroup (to confirm group-by does not silently re-sort
subgroup members), and a mixed flat/subgrouped list.
Closes#10552
Signed-off-by: Andrew Cunliffe <cunliffeandrewc@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
* 🐛 Fix clipboard crash when copying as SVG
clipboard.write with an image/svg+xml payload throws an unhandled DOMException on browsers that do not support the type. Fall back to writeText for that specific failure.
Fixes#10596
Signed-off-by: Akshit Nassa <akshitnassa412@gmail.com>
* 📎 Update Kaleidos Copyright
Signed-off-by: Akshit Nassa <nassaakshit@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Akshit Nassa <akshitnassa412@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Akshit Nassa <nassaakshit@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Akshit Nassa <akshitnassa412@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
Holding an arrow key on a selection with a fast OS key-repeat rate
crashed the workspace with React error #185 (Maximum update depth
exceeded): each OS key-repeat event was converted 1:1 into a
`set-modifiers`/`set-wasm-modifiers` store write inside
`nudge-selected-shapes` with no throttle, starving the renderer.
The sibling mouse-driven resize/rotate/move paths got an `rx/sample`
throttle in PR #10560; the keyboard-nudge path was the only transform
stream left un-throttled. This change applies the same `rx/sample`
throttle to the nudge stream, mirroring the drag-path structure, and
adds a regression test guarding the final committed position
invariant under a burst of 20 `move-selected` events for both the WASM
and legacy (non-WASM) branches.
Closes#10726
AI-assisted-by: glm-5.2
* ✨ Add systematic component tests via a composable test model
Introduce a framework for systematically testing Penpot component behaviour
(synchronisation/propagation, swaps, variant switches, nesting), plus a first
suite of cases built on it.
A test is expressed as a COMPOSITION OF OPERATIONS over a "situation" (an
in-memory file value plus named role bindings). Operations are reified as data
and composed by two combinators — `in-sequence` (threads the situation) and
`one-of`/`optional` (alternatives, enumerated into concrete variants). So one
written case stands for a whole matrix of variants, and coverage grows by
composition rather than by copying tests. Operations drive the REAL production
change pipeline, and event-operations dispatch the REAL workspace events and
await settlement, so the production watcher's automatic propagation is what is
exercised — the tests reflect genuine app behaviour, not a reimplementation.
Structure (frontend/test/frontend_tests/composable_tests/):
- core — the domain-agnostic engine: situation, the operation and
enumeration protocols, the combinators, and the runners.
- comp/nodes — the component operations (create/instantiate/reset, nesting,
swap, the variant ops, child add/remove/move, change, undo,
library sync).
- comp/setups — component-shaped starting configurations.
- interpreter — runs a case against the real frontend store: sync-ops apply
directly, event-ops dispatch real events and await
settlement (absorbing sync-file's delayed status RPC, which
would otherwise leak an error into subsequent tests).
- comp/sync-test — the cases (B-F, H, I, K, L, M).
This is test-only code with a single consumer — the frontend test suite (the
layer that runs the real app) — so it lives entirely under the frontend test
tree as .cljs, not under app/common.
The framework and its cases are documented in the project memory
frontend/composable-component-tests, added alongside.
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
* 🐛 Guard WASM mock teardown against an empty snapshot
`teardown-wasm-mocks!` unconditionally restored from the `originals` atom.
When run without a matching setup (double teardown, or `with-wasm-mocks*`
misused around an async test body), the snapshot is empty and every WASM API
function was `set!` to nil — permanently, for the remainder of the test run.
Any later code calling one of them (e.g. a leaked debounced resize-wasm-text
event firing during a subsequent test namespace) then crashed with
"initialized? is not a function".
Make the restore a no-op when there is nothing to restore.
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
* 🐛 Fix too much recursion when clicking shape in comments mode
Remove `deselect-all` from `handle-interrupt` in comments mode. The
`select-shape` event emits `:interrupt` which the comments stream
watcher routes to `handle-interrupt`. In comments mode, calling
`deselect-all` cleared the selection and emitted a competing
`rt/nav`, creating a synchronous recursion cycle in the potok store
that overflowed the JS call stack.
Fixes#10620
AI-assisted-by: opencode
* 🐛 Add unit tests for comments handle-interrupt
Make `handle-interrupt` public (defn- → defn) and add 4 tests covering
each branch: draft thread, open thread, comments mode, and noop.
AI-assisted-by: opencode
* ✨ Adds static dispatch safe stubs in tests
* 🐛 Fix shapesColors metadata key to match ColorShapeInfo
* 🐛 Fix CommentThread.remove rejecting the owner's own threads
* 🐛 Fix page.removeCommentThread throwing on a spurious Promise
* ✨ Implement ShapeBase.swapComponent in the plugin API
* ✨ Expose File.revn in the plugin API
* 🐛 Fix FileVersion.createdAt calling Luxon method on a js/Date
* 🐛 Fix plugin font/typography application to text and ranges
* 🐛 Default plugin overlay interaction position for non-manual types
* 🐛 Fix plugin interaction setters passing an id-only shape
* 🐛 Fix grid addColumnAtIndex rejecting valid track types
* 🐛 Expose libraryId on library color/typography/component proxies
* ✨ Implement LibraryTypography.setFont in the plugin API
* 🐛 Fix typography.applyToTextRange reading unexposed range bounds
* 🐛 Fix utils.geometry.center argument mismatch
* 🐛 Fix localStorage.removeItem calling getItem
* 🐛 Fix shape backgroundBlur proxy key casing
* 🐛 Report boolean shape type as 'boolean' in the plugin API
* 🐛 Return the resulting paths from plugin flatten
* 🐛 Make plugin z-order methods act on the target shape
* 🐛 Make is-variant-container? return a boolean
* ✨ Implement Group.isMask in the plugin API
* 🐛 Return a shape proxy from TextRange.shape
* 🐛 Return the duplicated set from TokenSet.duplicate
* 🐛 Fix theme addSet/removeSet reading set name with a keyword
* 🐛 Accept string fontFamilies token value in the plugin API
* 🐛 Fix combineAsVariants ignoring the passed component ids
* 🐛 Fix board removeRulerGuide ignoring its argument
* 🐛 Fix board guides setter schema and parser
* 🐛 Avoid 0-byte allocation when syncing empty grid tracks
* 🐛 Validate grid track indices in the plugin API
* 🐛 Return null for empty input in group() and centerShapes()
* 🐛 Return TokenTypographyValue[] from a typography token's resolvedValue
* 🐛 Return TokenShadowValue[] from a shadow token's resolvedValue
* 🐛 Return string[] from a fontFamilies token's resolvedValue
* 🐛 Clear mutually-exclusive reps when setting LibraryColor gradient/image
* 🐛 Add readonly tags to types, deprecate Image type
* 📚 Update plugins changelog
The plugin text API rejected negative letter-spacing even though the
product UI allows -200..200 (typography.cljs). Two defects in
frontend/src/app/plugins/text.cljs:
- `letter-spacing-re` (`#"^\d*\.?\d*$"`) had no provision for a leading
minus, so any negative value failed validation.
- The text-range `:letterSpacing` setter inverted its guard: it used
`(or (empty? value) (re-matches ...))` to mean "invalid", which
rejected matching values and let non-numeric input through. The
text-shape setter and the sibling `lineHeight` range setter both
correctly use `(not (re-matches ...))`.
Fix the regex to allow an optional leading minus and add the missing
`not` so the range setter matches the shape setter. Adds regression
coverage for the regex accept/reject contract.
Fixes#9780
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Filip Sajdak <filip.sajdak@siili.com>
* ✨ Add MCP connection badge to the workspace toolbar
* ✨ Add MCP status button with single-tab connection control
* ♻️ Extract component for MCP indicator in the toolbar
* ♻️ Some improvements
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Co-authored-by: Luis de Dios <luis.dedios@kaleidos.net>