Since bug #431 is due to publish-composite I tried to fix this package
and propose a pull request but the code was difficult to refactor. I
decided to use @cottz package instead which handled DDP messages in
the correct order.
Fixes#431
Since 07cc454 (ie the switch to Meteor 1.2) we includes the `es5-shim`
polyfill to support methods like `Array.prototype.forEach` in a
consistent way across all supported browsers (IE8+).
MDG recently released a blog post recommending the use of these native
methods instead of underscore [0]. We know follow this recommendation.
This commit also favor some ES6 features (argument defaults,
destructing assignment) in places where we didn’t use them.
[0]: http://info.meteor.com/blog/es2015-get-started
tmeasday:presence was doing unnecessary ping calls to the server every
5 seconds instead of using the status of the DDP connection (this
could save a fair amount of traffic in case of important server load).
I guess this change also fixes#221, but since no issue reproduction
was provided, it's difficult to tell.
Replace the old (and broken) jshint + jscsrc by eslint and configure
it to support some of the ES6 features.
The command `eslint` currently has one error which is a bug that was
discovered by its static analysis and should be fixed (usage of a
dead object).
Motivations:
* Iron-Router foces us to use Tracker.nonreactive black magic in order
to avoid un-necessary re-renders;
* There is a community consensus (supported by some MDG members) that
the flow-router API is easier to reason about;
* The useraccounts now supports flow router (that was a blocking
element when I considered the switch ~3months ago)
On the server we use the Picker router, as encouraged by the Kadira
team (which develop both Flow and Picker routers).
In the current state of things there are some bugs related to the
missing Loading architecure. Previously onRendered callback where
always called when the data the component needed was available, now
we have to handle this ourselves, which we will in a following commit.