No need to reload session (I doubt creating a new folder create a
session), and does it once the creation drive promise return which make
the new directory appear in the listing for slow remote-backend (like
google drive)
Modfies the Contents class to return JavaScript Error objects instead of passing on the return values from $.ajax(). This has two advantages. First, it allows the content manager to parse errors and give more informative messages than the ajax response. Second, it makes the Contents interface more general, since other kinds of backends might generate client-side errors.
instead of skipping straight to headers
avoids jQuery's crazy JSONP detection on `=.*??`,
which was triggered because it assumed the contentType was unspecified,
and thus should be guessed based on content.
The new file list is always placed after the upload filename boxes. I also removed the autorefresh guards against refreshing while having an upload box since this is no longer a problem.
When there is an error reading a file, a message is shown (I could reproduce this easily by dragging a folder onto the list), added a missing "return false;" after an illegal notebook was detected, and we prevent no-name files and files starting with dots (which will not be visible in dashboard and automatically overwritten).
This is not perfect (it doesn't check against the real filesystem but the current list in the browser which may be stale) but it is better than nothing.
Updated file upload so that the icon of the new upload item reflects if it is a file or notebook, added the ability to use the "Enter" key in the filename text box to cause the upload to happen, and make it so that the list of files refreshes immediately upon successful upload.
- clarified docstrings and errors
- still more notebook/file renames
- configurable untitled names
- copy_from can be full path
- fix running, upload, new-tab behaviors in dashboard
Yay, review!