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files: use the web browsers built-in js history instead of native.history.js The history API is available in all web browsers we support. window.history.pushState is called to register a state that we can go back/forward to. (But contrary to native.history.js, it doesn't do any immediate processing of the state and doesn't actually navigate to it.) When navigation occurs, we get the popstate event and invoke load_state to actually load the state.
author Mads Kiilerich <mads@kiilerich.com>
date Tue, 25 Dec 2018 20:23:42 +0100
parents 0acb46763886
children ddee465a345a
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[run]
omit =
    # the bin scripts are not part of the Kallithea web app
    kallithea/bin/*
    # we ship with no active extensions
    kallithea/config/rcextensions/*
    # dbmigrate and paster_commands are not part of the Kallithea web app
    kallithea/lib/dbmigrate/*
    kallithea/lib/paster_commands/*
    # the tests themselves should not be part of the coverage report
    kallithea/tests/*
    # the scm hooks are not run in the kallithea process
    kallithea/config/post_receive_tmpl.py
    kallithea/config/pre_receive_tmpl.py

[paths]
source =
    kallithea/
    **/workspace/*/kallithea