This updates ESLint and our shared eslint-config-openlayers to use Prettier. Most formatting changes were automatically applied with this:
npm run lint -- --fix
A few manual changes were required:
* In `examples/offscreen-canvas.js`, the `//eslint-disable-line` comment needed to be moved to the appropriate line to disable the error about the `'worker-loader!./offscreen-canvas.worker.js'` import.
* In `examples/webpack/exapmle-builder.js`, spaces could not be added after a couple `function`s for some reason. While editing this, I reworked `ExampleBuilder` to be a class.
* In `src/ol/format/WMSGetFeatureInfo.js`, the `// @ts-ignore` comment needed to be moved down one line so it applied to the `parsersNS` argument.
Previously the formula for the resolution constraint allowed going way past
the minimum zoom.
Also adjusted the center constraint to avoid a zigzag effect when going out
of resolution bounds.
This is done by applying the center constraint differently when we're in the
middle of an interaction/animation or not.
When the view is moving, the center constraint will restrain the given value
in an "elastic" way, using a logarithmic function.
This can be disabled using the `smoothCenterConstrain` view parameter.
This introduces a breaking change:
The `extent` view option now constrains the whole viewport and not just the
view center.
The option `constrainOnlyCenter` was added to keep the previous behaviour.
Constraining the whole viewport and not only the view center means
that the center and resolution constraints must be applied with a knowledge of
the viewport size.
This change adds a stability value to the api annotation, with
'experimental' as default value.
enum, typedef and event annotations are never exportable, but
api annotations are needed there to make them appear in the
docs.
Nested typedefs are no longer inlined recursively, because the
resulting tables get too wide with the current template.