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Mark Tompsett
c0ac389c1e Bug 16615: Follow up - missed a spot
Also, it is recommended to apply bug 17103 before this.

Signed-off-by: Mark Tompsett <mtompset@hotmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Oliver Bock <oliver.bock@aei.mpg.de>

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@bugs.koha-community.org>

Signed-off-by: Kyle M Hall <kyle@bywatersolutions.com>
2016-08-18 15:38:26 +00:00
Oliver Bock
40b9645bf6 Bug 16615: Open Library API fails for full-site-SSL
When running Koha in a full-site-SSL configuration accessing
external resouces like Open Library cover images via HTTP
doesn't work (mixed SSL/non-SSL content). It thus breaks a
core feature of Koha. Referencing such resources always via
HTTPS resolves the problem and also enhances privacy as a
side-effect.

Previous tickets took care of Amazon resources. This ticket
is supposed to address the remaining external resource providers,
starting with Open Library.

TEST PLAN
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1) Over https access your OPAC with the Enhanced Content system
   preferences 'OpenLibraryCovers' set to 'Add', and
   'OpenLibrarySearch' set to 'Show'.
2) Search for something (e.g. Mo Willems)
   -- Your browser console log will show messages about
      mixed content.
3) Apply the patch
4) Making sure to reload the java script, attempt steps 1 & 2
   again.
   -- no mixed content messages should be given
5) run koha qa test tools

Signed-off-by: Mark Tompsett <mtompset@hotmail.com>

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@bugs.koha-community.org>

Signed-off-by: Kyle M Hall <kyle@bywatersolutions.com>
2016-08-18 15:38:26 +00:00
Srdjan
9329e78d76 bug_6624: Added Open Library Search and Read API to openlibrary.js
Signed-off-by: Nicole Engard <nengard@bywatersolutions.com>

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@bugs.koha-community.org>

Signed-off-by: Brendan Gallagher brendan@bywatersolutions.com
2016-02-23 22:04:15 +00:00
049bd2da23 Bug 13341 - Hard-coded "Preview" text in OPAC openlibrary.js
The OpenLibrary JavaScript includes an untranslated string, "Preview."
This patch move the string to the template so that it can be translated.

To test, apply the patch and test that the translator picks up the
string:

1. From misc/translator run 'perl translate update [lang]' (e.g. de-DE)
2. Edit misc/translator/po/[lang]-opac-bootstrap.po and add a
   translation for the updated "Preview" string
3. Remove the "#, fuzzy" marker from that entry
4. From misc/translator run 'perl translate install [lang]'
5. Enable the [lang] translation for the OPAC in system preferences
6. Enable the OpenLibraryCovers system preference.
7. In the OPAC switch to the [lang] translation.
7. View the detail page for a title for which there is an OpenLibrary
   cover image. Below it you should see a preview link with the
   translated string you added in step 2.

Works as expected.
Signed-off-by: Marc Véron <veron@veron.ch>

Signed-off-by: Katrin Fischer <katrin.fischer.83@web.de>

Signed-off-by: Katrin Fischer <katrin.fischer.83@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Tomas Cohen Arazi <tomascohen@gmail.com>
2014-12-28 20:44:26 -03:00
Galen Charlton
b16cc61e8b Bug 10309: (follow-up) apply another follow-up for 10856, improve shelf browser
This patch adapts a patch by Julian Maurice to prevent the main
cover image from getting duplicated if the shelf browser
is used.

Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc@esilibrary.com>
2013-10-14 23:23:44 +00:00
eb92d94be1 Bug 10309 - New OPAC theme based on Bootstrap
The goal of this theme is to provide a fully-responsive OPAC which
offers a high level of functionality across multiple devices with varied
viewport sizes. Its style is based on the CCSR theme, with elements of
the Bootstrap framework providing default styling of buttons, menus,
modals, etc.

The Bootstrap grid is used everywhere, but Bootstrap's default
responsive breakpoints have been expanded to allow for better
flexibility for our needs.

All non-translation-depended files are in the root directory of this new
theme:

css, images, itemtypeimg, js, less, and lib. Languages.pm has been
modified to ignore the new directories when parsing the theme language
directories.

This theme introduces the use of LESS (http://lesscss.org/) to build
CSS. Three LESS files can be found in the "less" directory: mixins.less,
opac.less, and responsive.less. These three files are compiled into one
CSS file for production: opac.css. "Base" theme styles are found in
opac.less. A few "mixins" (http://lesscss.org/#-mixins) are found in
mixins.less. Any CSS which is conditional on specific media queries is
found in responsive.less.

At the template level some general sturctural changes have been made.
For the most part JavaScript is now at the end of each template as is
recommended for performance reasons. JavaScript formerly in
doc-head-close.inc is now in opac-bottom.inc.

In order to be able to maintain this structure and accommodate
page-specific scripts at the same time the use of BLOCK and PROCESS are
added. By default opac-bottom.inc will PROCESS a "jsinclude" block:

[% PROCESS jsinclude %]

Each page template in the theme must contain this block, even if it is
empty:

[% BLOCK jsinclude %][% END %]

Pages which require that page-specific JavaScript be inserted can add it
to the jsinclude block and it will appear correctly at the bottom of the
rendered page.

The same is true for page-specific CSS. Each page contains a cssinclude
block:

[% BLOCK cssinclude %][% END %]

...which is processed in doc-head-close.inc:

[% PROCESS cssinclude %]

Using these methods helps us maintain a strict separation of CSS links
and blocks (at the top of each page) and JavaScript (at the bottom). A
few exceptions are made for some JavaScript which must be processed
sooner: respond.js (https://github.com/scottjehl/Respond, conditionally
applied to Internet Explorer versions < 9 to allow for layout
responsiveness), the _() function required for JS translatability, and
Modernizr (http://modernizr.com/, a script which detects browser
features and allows us to conditionally load JavaScript based on
available features--or lack thereof).

Another new JavaScript dependency in this theme is enquire.js
(http://wicky.nillia.ms/enquire.js/), which lets us trigger JavaScript
events based on viewport size.

I have made an effort to re-indent the templates in a sane way,
eliminating trailing spaces and tabs. However, I have not wrapped lines
at a specific line length. In order to improve template legibility I
have also tried to insert comments indicating the origin of closing tags
like <div> or template directives like [% END %]:

</div> <!-- / .container-fluid -->

[% END # / IF ( OpacBrowseResults && busc ) %]

TESTING

Proper testing of this theme is no easy task: Every template has been
touched. Each page should work reasonable well at a variety of screen
dimensions. Pages should be tested under many conditions which are
controlled by toggling OPAC system preferences on and off. A variety of
devices, platforms, and browsers should be tested.

Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc@esilibrary.com>
2013-10-14 23:13:05 +00:00