Consolidate localization behavior and init to a coreLocalizer function and singleton
Explicitly support `en-US` locale
Rename coreData to coreFileFetcher and export a singleton rather than using a property of coreContext
Add `apiConnections` property of coreContext to simplify adding a source switcher
Replace some init functions with re-callable, promise-supporting `ensureLoaded` functions
Make coreContext itself load the UI if a container has been specified at init time
Fix code tests
- preset data is no longer bundled into iD.js
- some code pathways commented out re: external presets
- many changes so that tests can run without presets at start, or async
- still need to make sure fallbacks are always there (point, line, area, etc)
This generalizes the oneway arrow logic for adding SVG markers along a
line. Using that functionality, certain tags get arrows on their
right-hand side, indicating which side is "inside", e.g. the
right-side of a cliff is the lower side.
The list of tags considered to be sided (unless there's a
two_sided=yes tag) is:
- natural=cliff
- natural=coastline
- barrier=retaining_wall
- barrier=kerb
- barrier=guard_rail
- barrier=city_wall
- man_made=embankment
The triangles attempt to be reminiscent of the triangles used for
rendering cliffs on OSM (and elsewhere). The different tags get
different renderings (e.g. colors that match the main way, and
different spacings). In addition, natural=coastline is special-cased
to have blue markers (despite having a green way), to emphasise that
the "inside" of a coastline is the water.
Fixes https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/issues/1475.
Some highlights
- `getSiblingAndChildVertices` are expensive, so they're saved and called less frequently
- draw touch targets for all the visible vertices
- remove redundant css classes and `setClass` function
This is more work to further isolate the layers that entities draw to.
It makes it easier to debug what is going on, and can eventually lead to
deferred drawing, if each draw function is in its own place and not dependant
on anything else.
I've started to replace the vertex-hover with an explicit layer for touch
targets.
Also had to change a lot of the svg tests, which are really brittle.
Things would happen like - the surface would be created, it would kick of a
deferred redraw, which would notice that the zoom was 0 and call
editOff, which would remove the osm layers that were just created and
that the tests were trying to draw to. These tests need proper zoom and
projection otherwise nothing works.