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Author SHA1 Message Date
jenkins-bot 15985a7fa7 Merge "Fix internal presentation of the dir="…" attribute" 2019-11-22 13:26:49 +00:00
Thiemo Kreuz 8e42a6ecdf Add missing test cases for follow="…"
One of the test cases was duplicated, but a lot of the possible code
paths never had tests, including the happy code path!

I found this issue while trying to rework some of the more confusing
loops in this codebase. These changes are still part of this patch. All
loops still do the same as before, but are (I hope) more readable now.

Bug: T238187
Change-Id: I85baeadd9b149025a14c7522bcc4182339c66972
2019-11-22 11:32:28 +01:00
Thiemo Kreuz ea6cea93ed Move bad dir="…" error reporting down to the renderer
… and make the error message for bad dir="…" shorter and more to the
point.

Now I understand why the error reporting was not done when $text was
empty: the error was actually appended to $text, which messes with
everything else that also works with the $text variable! This even
includes the API. This error message was exposed via the API. That was
certainly a bug.

With this patch, all error checking for the dir="…" attribute is now
done way down, when rendering the <references> section.

Note this also fixes a bug where the dir="…" was *not* rendered when
previewing a section.

Change-Id: I4ab0cb510973ed879c606bfaa394aacc91129854
2019-11-22 10:07:28 +01:00
Thiemo Kreuz 65c8967c32 Fix internal presentation of the dir="…" attribute
This fixes a whole bunch of inconsistencies:

* The dir attribute is now trimmed, as most others already are. This is
an actual user-facing change.

* The internal representation is now false in case the value was invalid,
not an empty string any more.

* Null means the attribute was not present. This is now always used,
even in the return values that are meant to represent an error state. No
existing behavior changes.

* The internal representation does not contain an HTML snippet any more,
but the raw value "ltr" or "rtl", or null. Note this might influence the
API, because the API actually exposes the internal representation.
However, we are pretty sure the API is not used anywhere. Even if,
exposing HTML code was most certainly an unwanted and unexpected effect
of the patch that introduced the dir attribute. This does make this a
bugfix, I would argue.

Change-Id: Ic385d9ab36fa0545c374d3d63063028ae4e449d4
2019-11-21 12:52:47 +01:00
Thiemo Kreuz ab3063fee5 Move all code to PSR-4 compatible namespaces
This patch does intentionally not touch any file name. Some of the
file names are a little weird now, e.g. \Cite\Cite. These can more
easily be renamed in later patches.

I used https://codesearch.wmflabs.org/search/?q=new%20Cite%5C( and it
looks like this code is not used anywhere else.

Change-Id: I5f93a224e9cacf45b7a0d68c216a78723364dd96
2019-11-20 17:00:13 +01:00
Thiemo Kreuz b10dd4ec27 Block de-facto empty <ref> as if it's empty
The use case we care about is this:
<ref extends="some_book"> </ref>

It doesn't make sense that works, but the following doesn't:
<ref extends="some_book"></ref>

We decided that both need to behave the same.

For consistency this patch is applying the same change to all references,
no matter if they use the extends attribute or not. This is an actual
change and might make existing wikitext render differently. However, I
would like to argue that all wikitext that was using this was broken. The
effect of a <ref> </ref> with some whitespace is that the <references>
section at the end of the article will contain – well – an empty footnote.

Bug: T237241
Change-Id: Iaee35583eabcb416b0a06849b89ebbfb0fb7fef9
2019-11-20 15:07:54 +00:00
jenkins-bot 32e1f8e7c3 Merge "Don't pass a Title object around that's not needed" 2019-11-19 16:09:13 +00:00
jenkins-bot 7018e82352 Merge "Extract all error reporting to a CiteErrorReporter" 2019-11-19 15:53:29 +00:00
Thiemo Kreuz 9d2d61ff09 Don't pass a Title object around that's not needed
Change-Id: Iea9c366c4b45ba4cd9171c8b4fffc307c852b6e2
2019-11-19 16:48:36 +01:00
Thiemo Kreuz 342e231a22 Extract all error reporting to a CiteErrorReporter
Change-Id: Icf61c9a27fd03266c98caf443bb9f00a421e31f6
2019-11-19 14:53:31 +01:00
Thiemo Kreuz 7157c7f494 Add @license to all files
Note this codebase appears to be dual-licensed. Some files mention MIT,
but extension.json and some other files mention GPL.

Since WMDE typically uses GPL, I will continue to mark the files we
created as such.

Change-Id: I126da10f7fb13a6d4c99e96e72d024b2e5ecee06
2019-11-19 11:31:08 +01:00
Thiemo Kreuz d50c169612 Minor test updates for more complete test coverage
The main motivation here is to cover the fallback code that was moved
in I20c814d. At some point we might touch this code again.

Bug: T238194
Change-Id: I0ab8a34b09790f42b10376eb3730c3b3c4ef53d2
2019-11-14 14:42:22 +00:00
jenkins-bot 668ad80c58 Merge "Pass ParserOutput as parameter to Cite::checkRefsNoReferences" 2019-11-13 08:48:30 +00:00
Thiemo Kreuz 7920ec3150 Pass ParserOutput as parameter to Cite::checkRefsNoReferences
Change-Id: Ibc4455dfde9f60bb27eac0d71064796878994bc5
2019-11-12 16:33:52 +01:00
Thiemo Kreuz e68b96f75c Add more basic tests for API and RL modules
Change-Id: I5e54fae041ec8431c170be468c12f0622e355b9b
2019-11-12 16:32:15 +01:00
jenkins-bot 0782f24d31 Merge "Make most existing Cite tests pure unit tests" 2019-11-12 14:44:24 +00:00
Thiemo Kreuz f94b400474 Make most existing Cite tests pure unit tests
1. Most existing CiteTests can be unit tests. They run so much faster
this way.

2. I modified some test cases to cover all trim() in the code.

3. The strict type hint in CiteHooks is removed because the parameter
is not used. Having a hard type hint for what is effectively dead code
makes the code more brittle for changes done outside of this codebase.

Change-Id: I1bff1d6e02d9ef17d5e6b66aeec3ee42bba99cf4
2019-11-12 14:56:40 +01:00
Thiemo Kreuz d8fbbd0037 Remove dependency on PPFrame from Cite class
This fixes a series of issues:
* There is nothing about a "frame" in the Cite class any more.
* There is no addModules() call in the Cite class any more.

Change-Id: I20c814d46c26825c5c07eab0a5586de3a531eee7
2019-11-12 13:06:39 +01:00
jenkins-bot f36be06996 Merge "Add basic unit tests for all 3 hook classes" 2019-11-12 11:38:13 +00:00
jenkins-bot 59dba7e184 Merge "Remove lazy registration of Parser related hooks" 2019-11-12 11:20:57 +00:00
Thiemo Kreuz 042a4ecf7a Add basic unit tests for all 3 hook classes
Change-Id: Ib444717465f8dda96c89afd8b2d60336e8bcdeec
2019-11-12 11:11:45 +00:00
Thiemo Kreuz 7ce10d7539 Remove lazy registration of Parser related hooks
To be honest I don't get why this lazy registration was done in the
first place. None of the 4 other hooks should ever be called before
the ParserFirstCallInit hook got called.

Also, under which circumstances can the ParserFirstCallInit hook be
called more than once?

Both scenarios would be wrong, as far as I'm concerned. Either I'm
missing something, or this code can indeed be simplified. Maybe it was
something to make it more compatible with older MediaWiki versions?

The only reason I can think of is: in all situations that do not
involve a parser, having the 4 extra hooks registered is pointless.
Does this waste space and/or runtime in the $wgHooks registry?

Change-Id: I5ef1495f4ce7bce940fa5f8e700af3d2c4851a01
2019-11-12 11:47:55 +01:00
Adam Wight 9d706047f3 Rename refines -> extends
Bug: T171581
Change-Id: I42b2d8859f2958357024cbba089715c10712f370
2019-11-12 10:19:17 +00:00
Thiemo Kreuz 818e869b0b More narrow method signatures involving Parser
Change-Id: I2da717b9a8d104644c59a62b49090605c95323d6
2019-11-12 10:24:58 +01:00
jenkins-bot 657b81abd2 Merge "Add basic test coverage for all CiteHooks code" 2019-11-11 19:24:06 +00:00
jenkins-bot 15a84769b8 Merge "Test cleanup: drop equalTo" 2019-11-11 12:43:04 +00:00
jenkins-bot 62ca80536e Merge "Block all combinations of refines="…" and follows="…"" 2019-11-11 12:37:34 +00:00
jenkins-bot 6b7d6ebd10 Merge "Merge bookReferencingUnimplemented.txt into bookReferencing.txt" 2019-11-11 12:37:33 +00:00
Adam Wight bde9e175a8 Test cleanup: drop equalTo
Can use a shortcut where we pass the expected value directly.  Verified
that we're still asserting equality.

Change-Id: I63512488c50e599df23d5dae2a5064218e311e90
2019-11-11 12:57:09 +01:00
Thiemo Kreuz fe385ecc37 Block all combinations of refines="…" and follows="…"
Note it doesn't make a difference if this is behind the feature flag or
not. It should always be forbidden, and in fact is: Either the follows
attribute is unknown, or the combination is forbidden.

Bug: T236256
Change-Id: Iebbb2d1d5bab183ab0590b8a7a7f6e79d319b72c
2019-11-11 12:56:58 +01:00
Thiemo Kreuz d919615e28 Merge bookReferencingUnimplemented.txt into bookReferencing.txt
What we find critical is:
* That all tests relevant for book referencing are in a separate file.
* That unimplemented stuff is marked with TODOs.

Not having to move tests to another file allows for nice diffs.

I tried to order the tests as good as I could. E.g. have all tests with
a group="…" next to each other, followed by all with a follow="…".

Change-Id: Idc1d9e7843b341235ab3d8ebe398e01946eb1845
2019-11-11 12:50:51 +01:00
Adam Wight b7a7457ffd Add page property when parsing book reference
Any time the book referencing attribute is used in a page,
permanently tag that page with the `ref-extends` property, so
that it can be watched and cleaned up if necessary.

Bug: T237531
Change-Id: Ice5d9d8f7a305702cdc7c2a55d4147c4f79b5881
2019-11-11 11:06:31 +01:00
Thiemo Kreuz ae01d35bf2 Add basic test coverage for all CiteHooks code
This also updates an existing test to cover all trim() in the code.

Change-Id: I0f0b4f8154004f941f4eaa5a9b2c3be0598fb137
2019-11-08 15:59:01 +01:00
jenkins-bot f62acf7e89 Merge "refArg parses and returns the refines attribute" 2019-11-08 12:01:33 +00:00
jenkins-bot 1eaedd98c2 Merge "Split out BookReferencing parser tests" 2019-11-08 11:56:39 +00:00
Adam Wight 5ac57def59 refArg parses and returns the refines attribute
Incremental patch which extracts the refines attribute from the tag.
Doing this now to allow the calling function to have responsibility
for doing something with the attribute value.

Bug: T237531
Change-Id: I59bb409bedd8e6ed06268e705e02e8ffb45b1f0e
2019-11-08 12:30:12 +01:00
jenkins-bot e9383f3cf4 Merge "Add dedicated unit test for Cite::refArg()" 2019-11-08 09:44:30 +00:00
Adam Wight 0ebf86fdf3 Split out BookReferencing parser tests
Encapsulate the feature tests in dedicated files.  These are picked
up by the test runner for matching glob `tests/parser/*.txt`, as can
be shown by,

  phpunit.php --testsuite parsertests --filter=bookRef

Also adds TODO comments to some tests, documenting how the current output
will not match the fully implemented code's results.

Bug: T236256
Change-Id: Ie3e769c84856256180754aeff417da893a84b479
2019-11-08 10:02:38 +01:00
Andrew Kostka 1dcb096776 Add parser tests for refined references as rendered right now
These tests document the current status quo, and are meant to change
with every patch that makes the code for refined references more
feature complete.

Bug: T236256
Change-Id: I8c11b1decc36b86e7f7d1919cc39d0c16a200055
2019-11-08 09:38:08 +01:00
Thiemo Kreuz 7965659b82 Add dedicated unit test for Cite::refArg()
Again, this is intentionally testing a private method.

Change-Id: I559b88e38f7a7a4128ba0b16ff3de42f2fab2055
2019-11-07 13:14:05 +01:00
Thiemo Kreuz 64c94662f0 Add the first small PHPUnit test for Cite::normalizeKey()
Note this is intentionally testing a private method. As of now, the
code is so heavily entangled, it's not yet possible to test individual
aspects without calling private methods. The plan is to slowly increase
the overall test coverage, and the start restructuring the code as
necessary.

Change-Id: Ib3b01bddaffd0469fb66979c67c8114a5807df6d
2019-11-07 09:23:13 +00:00
Adam Wight 5e8d48b331 Minimal support for bookreferencing tag
Allows the "refines" attribute when the feature flag is set, but doesn't
render.  This is part of our rollback strategy, so that we aren't left
with invalid wikitext in case of undeployment.

Bug: T236257
Change-Id: I936be0e62dccb46caeb84162d2c5166956fd9916
2019-10-24 12:24:36 +00:00
WMDE-Fisch 2f12ae1de4 Use waitForModuleState from Util class
Change-Id: I661aaa08cd48ab48435208323b50108be418815c
2019-10-24 10:48:32 +02:00
Ed Sanders f6950bcdc1 build: Update linters
Change-Id: I016f880e4e44a4550b9236d7c1701615203f4486
2019-10-07 16:24:49 +01:00
Fomafix 70b6a48db7 Remove parser test with mw-editsection
This change allows to change the editsection HTML by
I305e3313ca2f931a2ea9cee34194b8cb93b90b0e without failing in Jenkins.
The parser test gets restored in the new format by the follow-up change
Ibb4341b405f0d6fa6883c992c5dd3a9e594c9efc.

Change-Id: I337d7f7c0cd134a3766343565e2c30edf1d70f7e
2019-05-08 19:21:03 +02:00
Adam Wight 9347dfeb6d Test rendering of high-ascii reference names
Bug: T220196
Change-Id: I2423e0908154a9eb3ecd687945d934269255a939
2019-04-19 17:10:53 -07:00
WMDE-Fisch 7e8cf11648 Increase stability of backlink browser tests
Adding a step to wait for loaded modules. This was manily taken from
the Popups-extension browser test, but with a fixed chain for the
results.

Let's hope we do not need to pause with this.

See as well I274bdee0b3c39c418a2b61881d56f89889c53485

Bug: T220318
Change-Id: I5bdc1951a23a51e9a4deea69af2bfc96843f5a1d
2019-04-08 17:42:48 +00:00
WMDE-Fisch b6075be8ec Removing Special:Version test
This is not really testing anything from the Cite extension.

Change-Id: Iea8244527bfdbd21053a4f67295edc924c9ae725
2019-04-08 14:58:27 +02:00
WMDE-Fisch 3c855ea4cd Add test for broken up-arrow back links
Bug: T217767
Change-Id: Ib8c8e7d6cc286aaabd73f3e2b6fb02cb5f62eff2
2019-03-26 13:35:19 +00:00
Arlo Breault c735c9021f Sync up with Parsoid citeParserTests.txt
This now aligns with Parsoid commit 94b8b491098f882582f372218df07f5b68f4eba1

Change-Id: Ic357d36d3643fbead6f7e1c0a03aaefb5b7e005c
2019-03-19 11:40:14 -04:00
jenkins-bot aa2bf473de Merge "Update tests to match parser changes" 2019-03-19 14:18:40 +00:00
Kunal Mehta 45c01a6b78 Upgrade to newer phan
Bug: T216911
Change-Id: Ib228ac26a9a87c51a107407b6162110681b5e75c
2019-03-17 16:46:06 -07:00
Arlo Breault 2528762640 Update tests to match parser changes
Bug: T208070
Depends-On: I3da235cb83efa424f0cf1cf4fc7233240fcdf6b2
Change-Id: I6119b4af9632496dbda81c3a3951c55217e7c2d5
2019-03-15 18:23:43 +00:00
Subramanya Sastry c23cd59a53 Sync up with Parsoid citeParserTests.txt
This now aligns with Parsoid commit 2c0770eb3b441800b74651cf415de1edf29a5a5e

Change-Id: I0a28bbe9db3a7b8d09c14a2e6c1ad0d94c1591f6
2019-01-02 11:31:42 -06:00
Gilles Dubuc ad559d4add Fix test for img decoding="async"
Bug: T212124
Depends-On: I79de6f3b0ec5529881525d32925519b47fed5311
Change-Id: I9bd9e24453838130eeb221c2f09961e1c4c15938
2018-12-20 13:42:30 +01:00
Thiemo Kreuz 3f22189998 Fix <ref> ignoring all parameters when there are more than two
We can resolve this bug by either replacing the bogus "return false"
with the intended "return [ false, … ]". Or rely on the code a few
lines below that also bails out with a "return [ false, … ]" when to
many parameters ($cnt is not 0 then) are present. The tests prove both
solutions are equally valid.

Bug: T211576
Change-Id: Iadd55c134dede7042cfd152c69bc8f27b59d8912
2018-12-11 20:49:40 +01:00
jenkins-bot 9e981d28b6 Merge "Sanitize underscores as core does, to not create broken links" 2018-12-11 00:01:57 +00:00
Thiemo Kreuz 9a8c718c2a Add missing test cases for code in Cite::refArg
This is split from I642d38e and does nothing but adding test cases
that document the current (broken) behavior.

Bug: T211576
Change-Id: Iee313d26e7bed6deb34101e37736a1c697947905
2018-12-10 12:54:58 +01:00
jenkins-bot c6e13db74f Merge "Simplify weirdly complex [\n\t ] regex" 2018-11-30 23:50:55 +00:00
Ed Sanders fdde5b71af Update eslint-config-wikimedia to 0.9.0
Change-Id: I7883af1f56c7f2f3eeff1f7a51b640a303bcab78
2018-11-27 22:23:57 +00:00
Thiemo Kreuz (WMDE) 7c06347fc7 Simplify weirdly complex [\n\t ] regex
This change does have two consequences:

1. A few more whitespace characters act as separators. This should not
have any consequence in real life situations, and is mainly done to
make the code easier to read and less surprising.

2. Sequences of two or more whitespace characters previously resulted
in partly *empty* results. This was a potential source of errors. The
additional + fixes this.

Change-Id: Ib58326109c740dd0cbd05d8fddb4af2145f232fe
2018-11-21 17:33:25 +00:00
WMDE-Fisch 89deb7ca4c Add browser tests for linking the main backlink
This also includes putting the backling tests in their
own file due to the common setup needed.

Bug: T205271
Change-Id: Ica98c31bf0fddde9eb80f9c53b3dc089cb60e30c
2018-11-20 13:21:30 +01:00
Thiemo Kreuz (WMDE) 2b34dede6c Sanitize underscores as core does, to not create broken links
Core sanitizes link targets and removes double spaces and underscores.
But the corresponding id="…" attributes are not sanitized the same
way. This results in broken links. This patch is not perfect (two
references with name="a_b" and name="a__b" will conflict), but the
best solution I can think of at the moment.

Bug: T184912
Change-Id: I9dbc916ad99269517d84c8ffb8581628d44a9f4e
2018-11-20 13:07:35 +01:00
WMDE-Fisch 9c4620966f Add browser test for highlighting of jump mark symbols
Bug: T205270
Change-Id: Ieccf2c507dafac70d287eb0fa0fff051442205da
2018-11-19 16:08:49 +00:00
Andrew Kostka 626d9d4188 Add first browser test
This adds a test which checks if the extension appears on the
Special:Version page.

This is an initial step for adding more browser tests to check
changes done in I26fe41c328157233cc5b06d38d2ba0f7b036a853

Change-Id: I9a9d1cd2a25277f2c430f4e80b51b72c1621f91b
2018-11-19 16:08:42 +00:00
Arlo Breault 1d687e23f3 Use the dir parameter only from the full definition of a named ref tag
Bug: T196827
Change-Id: Iaf84966e37cea730c9eca07c19a555971ffeadf3
2018-08-22 19:31:23 -04:00
Arlo Breault 97f346438c Sync up with Parsoid citeParserTests.txt
This now aligns with Parsoid commit 129d71f5d6eab8c87a0e6591fcad4ad5e55b8da2

Change-Id: If2f540f0adf317eaa3cac7d0413c6bde8adc58e7
2018-08-17 15:45:23 -04:00
Eranroz 1ca27aa0d8 Support directionality for reference
Adding option for dir attribute in ref tags. The value must be a valid
direction ('ltr' or 'rtl', case insensitive) or the direction will be
stripped out.

The directionality of the li element is set using a css class accordingly.

Bug: T15673
Change-Id: Iff480bc8cc4f81403b310e8efecd43e29d1d4449
2018-05-02 17:27:32 +02:00
C. Scott Ananian 5433d46bb8 Sync up with Parsoid citeParserTests.txt
This now aligns with Parsoid commit 7d2a92f81ebbc0941e8fba2a136f5929406ea5e6

Change-Id: Ie7354c9c36f8532dfa36e5ab5a2a4c01fae65b69
2018-03-07 02:23:38 -05:00
Kunal Mehta a068a3a379 Migrate to mediawiki-phan-config
Change-Id: I463500bf14e15a9127d02d5d7104ea4571dc9a30
2018-02-15 12:38:56 -08:00
Kunal Mehta 1e6ff5c2fc Address PhanUndeclaredClassMethod warning
Don't use the \Database alias, use the namespaced version when calling
Database::getCacheSetOptions.

And document why the remaining issue is suppressed.

Change-Id: I80a102f2e82efedcfa999d8e714bfe049263ffeb
2018-01-03 16:34:01 +00:00
Phantom42 67ed343ecc Add phan configuration for static analysis
Bug: T179554
Change-Id: I2bfd52c08aac1aa8f34e0664e6314835f79a0324
2017-12-29 11:50:01 -08:00
C. Scott Ananian 0e8f1c961f Sync up with Parsoid citeParserTests.txt
This now aligns with Parsoid commit 0723e5c47845ff4361b9635b591e7d386c975fdf

Change-Id: Ic5b30a88189e5a8809d0f330d8b399bdb1994c60
2017-11-21 17:25:33 -05:00
Max Semenik 351a08d1b7 Don't break when reference names contain []
Bug: T29694
Bug: T179544
Depends-On: I189bdefbc9034cf8d221a89d7158195de1c0fa6c
Change-Id: Iec3439f76ecc2a3543b30b35f8735c92b0cfb711
2017-11-15 23:23:45 +00:00
Arlo Breault 185b5c57c0 Sync up with Parsoid citeParserTests.txt
This now aligns with Parsoid commit 7ec1f8369ef2e620858b40eadb7c43f1c4fa6d3d

Change-Id: I0e65d14ace2c0420fccc407eceae0f33ae1f1e06
2017-10-04 13:19:19 -04:00
C. Scott Ananian 14459c226b Use HTML5 id attributes; remove use of deprecated Sanitizer::escapeId()
When using HTML5 ids, we need to take greater care to properly escape the
id (or derived strings) before passing them back through
Parser::recursiveTagParse().

Bug: T176170
Change-Id: I89a4f8ba24b867f2d5ccdc2bf9a4312ab9b385a9
2017-09-19 15:42:41 -04:00
James D. Forrester ddb3e9088a i18n: Don't try to spell out all the options that are allowed
Bug: T160628
Change-Id: Ibf728277c5bd4df5d3e8534848ee686239090376
2017-04-08 04:10:29 +00:00
Timo Tijhof 04c3ad0107 Implement responsive columns for reference lists
This is based on the popular 'count' parameter from Template:Reflist on
English Wikipedia, which has also been adopted by many other wikis.

That template's 'count' parameter allows maximum flexibility on a per-
page basis. This was important because the template can't know how many
references the list will contain. Users typically manually add (and
later, increment) the 'count' parameter when the list exceeds a certain
threshold.

The template currently sets an exact column count (via the CSS3
property `column-count`).

This patch improves on that by instead using the closely related CSS3
`column-width` property. This automatically derives the column count
based on the available space in the browser window. It will thus create
two or three columns on a typical desktop screen, and two or no columns
on a mobile device.

The specified width is the minimum width of a column. This ensures that
the list is not split when rendered on a narrow screen or mobile device.

It also hooks into the raw list before parsing and adds the class only
when the list will contain more than a certain number of items. This
prevents very short lists from being split into multiple columns.

Templates like Template:Reflist on English Wikipedia currently are not
able to set inline styles on the list element directly, which is why
they set it on a `<div>` wrapping the `<references />` output. Because
of this, the feature of the Cite extension must not be enabled at the
same time, as that would result in both the template's wrapper and the
references list being split. The end result would involve sitations with
three columns split in four sub-columns, creating a complicated mess of
nine intermixed columns.

To provide a smooth migration for wikis, this feature can be disabled by
default using `$wgCiteResponsiveReferences = false`. Each individual
template createing reference list can then be migrated, by removing the
wrapper column styles and instead settting the new "responsive"
attribute, like so: `<references responsive />`.

Once any conflicting templates have been migrated, the default for the
wiki can be swapped by setting `$wgCiteResponsiveReferences = true`.

If wikis wish for some templates to keep their custom column splitting
behaviour, templates can also opt-out by setting `responsive="0"`, which
will make sure that it will keep behaving the current way even after the
feature becomes enabled by default for the wiki.

In summary, when disabled by default, pages can opt into this system
with `<references responsive />`. When enabled by default, pages can opt
out of the system with `<references responsive=0 />`.

* Deprecate cite_references_prefix/cite_references_suffix.

  This message is rarely used and opens up compatibility hazards.
  It was already removed by Parsoid, but the PHP implementation
  still had it. It's typically used to add inline styles to the
  wrapper which is more appropiately done in Common.css (or
  obsoleted as part of the skin or Cite extenion itself nowadays
  depending on what style in question).

  It was also a HTML-style message with separated open and close
  segments, which is an anti-pattern in itself.

* Declare module target explicitly and include mobile. The absence of
  this stylesheet caused subtle BiDi/RTL bugs on mobile.

Bug: T33597
Change-Id: Ia535f9b722e825e71e792b36356febc3bd444387
2017-03-07 22:42:47 +00:00
Arlo Breault dff5d42d5f Sync up with Parsoid citeParserTests.txt
This now aligns with Parsoid commit e23a818554548cd922ee262ea1d8da47ea457248

Change-Id: I58155797c8c63b7ef64be74450647059cc5e28ca
2017-02-22 09:22:29 -08:00
addshore 440b317908 Move parser tests to test directory
Change-Id: I92207b88ddba4018b4a09fb9d8848b60c5f79e1e
2016-09-20 14:33:36 +00:00