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Author SHA1 Message Date
Arlo Breault 8ed953ee0f Temp fix for handling non-string ref attribute vals
* Entities in ref name weren't expected

 * Fixes the crash from arwiki:تأثير_الدمعة_السوداء

 * Makes use of the fix from de3642b8dd4a804ac654f2943a900496f2c8b3f3

Bug: 63790
Change-Id: Icb8781b4d9decc5a8b115d0b11def4d18f5d5025
2014-04-15 14:27:12 -07:00
Arlo Breault a28fbbbac7 Only pass document.body to the post-processors
* With some other cleanup pulled out of the external ids patch.

Change-Id: I8cee994079579d922da97a4c1c793540bfd8d1b1
2014-04-03 16:05:36 -07:00
Subramanya Sastry d99166010c Minor code cleanup: Use forEach instead of map where appropriate
* Also replaced buf with newTokens in ext.core.TemplateHandler.js

Change-Id: I81e05a13c9373aa298d710b7942f9fe3cd802e63
2014-03-26 16:48:18 -05:00
Subramanya Sastry e8351a4f07 Cite: Parse <references> content all the way to DOM.
* Thus far, <references> tag content was being parsed to
  stage 2 and merged into main pipeline. This patch takes
  this all the way to DOM. This required some tweaks to
  handling of <ref>s nested inside <references>.

* Fixed up a buggy parser test in the bargain -- the old parsoid
  result was buggy as well. I verified output in the enwp
  sandbox.

Change-Id: Iff6c528066b71ce1b00dd769910a04ee66623340
2014-03-11 10:06:53 -05:00
Marc Ordinas i Llopis 99b75249f1 <references> handler should respect inTemplate pipeline option
Change-Id: Ibfc1ea97aef8681bfd3cf04dba0aa32824c076f0
2014-03-07 18:39:28 +01:00
Subramanya Sastry 5445cfcd92 DSR computation: Handle <ref> tags nested in <references>
* The current fix is a hack to fix dsr issues right away.
  Meanwhile, will invesitigate a fix that will involve processing
  <references> in its own subpipeline and persisting state into
  the top-level page.

* Fixes a known selser failure from bug 62025.

Change-Id: I0f80d68e927f500939a44af401cc73c07e24721f
2014-02-28 15:56:19 -06:00
Subramanya Sastry 742b5d4453 Renamed function name & reorder args for clarity + added docs.
* Renamed buildDOMFragmentForTokenStream --> buildDOMFragmentTokens
  and made env. the first arg.

* Added documentation to buildDOMFragmentTokens and encapsulateHTML

Change-Id: I7eccfd3f4dc5b4b91d20d1d24d98ec514df6dfbc
2014-02-21 14:37:10 -06:00
Subramanya Sastry 7a949a4eb5 Code cleanup: Pipeline utilities now take env and parent frame.
* Removed manager and passed in env and parent-frame to all
  utilities that process content in new pipelines.

* Added more documentation to mediawiki.Util.js.

* Renamed processAttributeToDOM to a more appropriate name.

* Added pipelineFactory property to env and used that to
  construct parsing pipelines everywhere.

Change-Id: Ic612e5630d19d4e3f5d6388bc5cd117d337fd799
2014-02-12 01:21:15 +00:00
Arlo Breault a0cbd6e4de Remove token caching and cloning
Bug: 51203
Change-Id: Ia377d5878ac048bab15dbd42187330bee653c6eb
2014-02-11 00:47:58 +00:00
Subramanya Sastry 34c33103bf Use Map.delete(..) to remove an entry from a map.
* Fixes crasher on frwiki:Mundos_opuestos_2 with oldid 99313179

Change-Id: Ide5a9594ebc7622bb7ff5fc3d6eac09a0f0e1642
2014-02-03 20:10:54 +00:00
Subramanya Sastry fc7985f5ca Added a flag to DOM-fragment unpacking to update fragment DSR
* This patch adds a flag to DOM fragment unpacking to update
  fragment DSR in cases where the fragment needs it (references
  block + reused template/extension/images content). In other
  cases of dom-fragment use, the DSR should not be updated.

  Ex: All cases where fragments are used to implement parsing
  scopes (all A-tag content currently) since DSR computation
  is set up with offsets in the top-level source.

  This is not just an optimization, but a correctness issue
  since the fragment unwrapper always sets the fragment DSR
  on the first node which would be incorrect in scenarios where
  the fragment DOM has multiple top-level nodes.

* Parser test runs now have better DSR values in certain cases.

Change-Id: If1f5bf98dab246a3c8a1869b38335e90268cb5c5
2014-01-30 18:19:10 -06:00
Gabriel Wicke 32a1718133 A few small performance tweaks
* Use string concatenation instead of Array.push & join for accumulators:
  http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7299010/why-is-string-concatenation-faster-than-array-join

Overall parser tests might be slightly faster, but the improvement seems to be
within the margin of error.

Change-Id: I5d9e4191a79253fa808c9b0a26052470e8613a79
2014-01-30 11:14:55 -08:00
C. Scott Ananian 301b9541b5 Uniformly use Array.isArray to test whether an object is an array.
This reads better than manually testing the constructor, and often
leads to terser code since we don't have to check whether the argument
is an non-null object before querying the constructor field.

Change-Id: I53ec87d6e80d658aa3d26dc2b613dc6c58e2d026
2014-01-27 17:28:11 -05:00
C. Scott Ananian b4fd3bef6f Use es6 methods instead of fakejquery.
In particular, use `Array.isArray` instead of `$.isArray`, and
`Object.assign` instead of `$.extend`.  `Object.assign` operates only on own
properties, so use `Object.create` on the prototype where necessary to
get inherited properties.  `Object.assign` does a simple assignment and
is appropriate in most places, but be careful if we ever install
getters/setters on a prototype.

Implement `Util.clone()` from scratch to have a jquery-compatible deep
clone operation.  In particular, this needs to ignore objects which
aren't "plain objects", so we don't try to clone DOM nodes.  Our
definition of a "plain object" is compatible with jquery/zepto.js, and
is thus something of a hack.  We should eventually replace this with a
`console.assert()` and remove/rewrite the places where we try to clone
objects which contain DOM trees and other cruft.

Change-Id: I88c8fe41a9be84c167d5a0ea1187fd258f077968
2014-01-27 17:21:28 -05:00
Arlo Breault eced96cc2c Move .data off DOM nodes
* For now it stores in .dataobject, freeing up .data to
   handle <object> elements.

 * Adds a test that crashes master.

Bug: 57394
Change-Id: I4207d76ad9dab660e890008b2ee5014554ce52c8
2014-01-15 16:59:18 -06:00
Arlo Breault d2ba2d73e7 Properly bump reference anchors
* Adds an index of all the references on a page in order to avoid
   repeating attrs when multiple <references /> tags are present.

 * Update tests to reflect the new behaviour.

Bug: 59782
Change-Id: Ia44bf59a9304788aca170041d3b85f53557151fc
2014-01-13 12:09:54 -05:00
Arlo Breault a372d97939 Use maps where wanting
Comments seemed to indicate so.

Change-Id: I63d0524d134d8be166403cfa9d6400cecc1749ed
2014-01-09 22:33:57 -05:00
Gabriel Wicke 4cfad3a771 Clean up repo for Parsoid service only
* remove non-JS code (PHP, cpp, misc)
* move js code to the root dir

Change-Id: Ibdf1c0ea46f128adc91238b145c46382c6f4d550
2013-12-13 14:53:24 -08:00
Subramanya Sastry aa2780a554 Minor: Cleanup and comment update.
Change-Id: I502f838f55a0a7c046b9d5969a8e5fb6af0dbc10
2013-10-23 20:57:17 -05:00
Gabriel Wicke 914bf97575 Sanitize void tags and drop attributes for end tags
- Make sure void element attributes are sanitized

- Drop attributes on end tags

- Fix Cite to use data-parsoid instead of invalid attributes to pass
  information from the token stream to the DOM

Change-Id: If236d4c9197b12ff86a607763f25ed7677623bc4
2013-10-18 10:21:37 -07:00
Subramanya Sastry baccddcf7c Bug fixes in aboutId assignment during DOM Fragment unpacking
* isForeignContent now flags content that is not originally
  present in the top-level page => transclusion and extension
  content. During DOM fragment unpacking, top-level children
  of the fragment are always re-assigned the fragment wrapper's
  about-id.

* For content that is not flagged isForeignContent (figures that
  are reused from cache, and all other users of dom-fragment
  including scoped parsing), the fragment DOM is walked and all
  about-ids are reassigned fresh about ids.

* From an earlier patchset (now unrelated to the bug fixes here)
  * Renamed older badly named isEncapsulatedElt helper
    to isFirstEncapsulationWrapperNode.
  * Left behind helper to recognize when a node is an
    encapsulation wrapper (in case it comes handy later on).

* No change in parser tests.

  TODO: We need a parser test with extensions in them.

  {{echo|<div>foo</div> <math>1+2</math> <div>bar</div>}} would
  not RT properly before this patch because the inner <math> node
  did not have the about-id as the surrounding <div>s. This patch
  fixes this.

  This should also fix a lot of the <timeline> regressions seen
  in latest RT testing.

Change-Id: I595e9f46d8ce789a05e4b7dd8b58e443e4c02f98
2013-10-11 13:42:27 -05:00
Gabriel Wicke a25f1e329c Move serializeNode to DOMUtils and use it for data-mw too
* Smaller data-mw with adaptive quoting.
* Updated parserTests with new output
* Also add a serializeChildren method that works similar to innerHTML.
* Move HTML normalization to DOMUtils to avoid cyclic dependencies
* Disable non-IE WS to space normalization pass, needs to be improved. See bug
  55588. This leads to some new passes and some new fails.

Change-Id: I392881bd8a0cfd9f116e70e9a52d1ef14bbd568b
2013-10-10 22:56:28 +00:00
Subramanya Sastry 848f87626c Bunch of unrelated cleanup
* Got rid of unnecessary/buggy concat of EOFTk in ext.Cite.js
  to wikitext string (concat is only required when processing
  a token array from stage 2 onwards).

* Moved temporary node.data.parsoid.wrapper flag to a tmp object
  which is then stripped in the cleanup pass. Other temporary
  flags from other passes could also be moved here.

* Added a helper to test if a typeOf has a parsoid-generated
  value.

Change-Id: I2024c575b5293e5155fc8e2915a34b5fb8394671
2013-10-07 15:35:46 -05:00
Subramanya Sastry 167dac7979 Introduce Parsing/DOM scopes for content fragments
* Added mechanism to parse a set of tokens in its own parsing
  scope all the way to DOM (which in turn restricts token
  transformations to just that scope). This is equivalent to
  enforcing well-balanced requirements in restricted contexts
  (Ex: link content, image captions for starters). This also
  provides an option of enforcing balanced templates in certain
  contexts.

  This patch applies it to link content and image captions.
  Deleted the hacky closeUnclosedBlockTags code for dealing
  with bad HTML in captions.

* Refactored common/duplicate code out of Cite handler and
  Template handler.

* Updated DSR handling for dom-fragments which eliminates the
  warnings about cs/s dsr mismatches seen on image reuse.

  it:Dalmine used to get a bunch of DSR inconsistency warnings
  when dom-fragments were reused (reported in bug 53071) and
  are now fixed with this patch.

* There is still one big hole in DOM fragment unpacking that
  has to be fixed. This pertains to improper tag nesting that
  will be broken up by the tree builder. The DOM fragment unpacker
  has to recognize these scenarios and fix up the DOM (either
  by fixing up the final DOM or by stripping mis-nested tags
  in the DOM fragment being unpacked).

  This patch has an incomplete hack for this that addresses
  the common-use case of nested a-tags generated by wikitext
  of this form: "[http://foo.bar a [[Wikilink] here]".

Bug: 54454
Bug: 49942
Bug: 44476
Bug: 47326

Change-Id: I33ee38bc43743125b705ac821b339586593dbef7
2013-10-03 11:08:23 -05:00
Subramanya Sastry bd680c2e64 Added utility method to process content in pipeline.
* This eliminates repetitive code from a few places and might be
  useful for future patches as well.

Change-Id: I383ed253a2fa20c1b7429689d17cde176751e29a
2013-09-30 12:38:54 -05:00
Subramanya Sastry d6fb0fabb6 Fixed incorrect initialization of nested-ref-collection-map
* The initialization of nestedRefCollectionMap[references-id]
  in handleReferences was the wrong place to initialize it since
  on pages with multiple <references /> tags, the map can get
  reset after a references tag is processed.  So, for later
  references tags, the entry for those will get cleared which
  led to crashes.

  Ex: es:Abderramán_I and couple others found in RT testing.

* This patch fixes the crasher.

* Added a new parser test with multiple references tags that
  captures this scenario. Regenerated selser changes file.

Change-Id: I64402e77996486b099acda114f2e250258b0048e
2013-07-27 17:57:32 -05:00
Subramanya Sastry 46ddbf3f7b Make <ref>s nested in <references> editable.
* Track <ref>s birthed in <references> tags and capture their
  HTML and set <references>.data-mw.body.html to the concatenated
  HTML for all those child <ref> tags.

* No change in parser-tests because our test normalization code
  strips data-mw before comparing results.  Since this patch
  only changes data-mw output for "References: 5. ..." test,
  there is no change.  In any case, this patch updates the
  data-mw output for the test in question so that if we do
  modify our normalization routines, the test will still pass.

Change-Id: Iaea752dec03e5e7f0d36baf3b7a9973f1b85e8a5
2013-07-27 11:32:50 -05:00
Subramanya Sastry 23b9c314e1 Take #2: (Bug 49555): Support all nested ref scenarios
* This patch now supports any template that generates nested refs
  where the top-level token is just a single-ref.

  Ex: {{efn|New timetable{{sfn|Vallance|1991|p=31}}}}

* The solution in this patch removes the hack from the previous
  version (53bbcbb3). As documented in the bug report, this
  solution essentially "trusts" template authors and lets
  nested refs through when they come from templates.

  But, top-level nested refs are still not allowed.
  <ref>foo<ref>bar</ref>baz</ref> in the toplevel page
  will still generate a single reference with content
  "foo<ref>bar</ref>baz"

* Updated the nested ref test output
  - Regenerated selser changes because of the changed output.
  - Regenerated blacklist because of the changed selser changes.

* This now handles:
  - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Edgepedia/VE/GNoSR
  - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phellinus ellipsoideus

Change-Id: I627955f0be1c5e2bafc49647c94c2be68ce711a8
2013-07-18 15:35:21 -05:00
Gabriel Wicke a9ac140990 Bug 50474: Remove children of references node
Make sure we don't keep old references content around on re-render.

Change-Id: I79ad1e5d69ebb506078fa5903d1ff78b6ff82433
2013-07-01 14:21:48 -07:00
Subramanya Sastry cafe2f8799 (Bug 50394) Fixed bad regexp
* There is another unrelated issue on that page ==> It has
  a couple instances of <ref>text<ref> which slurps the entire
  rest of the page into a 10K string (on which the regexp failed).

Change-Id: Ia4c498b28042de5bfe9b0945c0efaa8c6cb81ea0
2013-06-28 15:54:15 -05:00
Gabriel Wicke 65eca748e7 Better fallback value in case src is missing
Change-Id: Ia9eb5492c871fce97665de718e56d93dd1db433d
2013-06-26 18:13:32 -07:00
Subramanya Sastry 093188931a References handling: Fix bugs introduced by 213f9682
* source and group attributes were being added as HTML attrs.
  on the ol-node which is invalid.  Plus, after refererences
  generation, source attr was being deleted which causes crashers
  in production if references output is reused from cache.

* Moved both attributes to data.parsoid

* Removed group="" from parserTests that I erroneously added
  in that previous commit.

* Minor cleanup in DOMPostProcessor.

Change-Id: I85f4ad0a311d653d7ba3e010c7a5db028b643e9f
2013-06-26 18:08:17 -07:00
Subramanya Sastry 213f968282 (Bug 50218) Generated DOMFragment wrapping <ol> for references tag
* So far, references wikitext was being replaced with a meta marker
  token that participated as an inline token in p-wrapping.  As a
  result, in some cases, a p-tag was wrapping the references ol-node
  which is buggy HTML.  When VE loaded this DOM, the p-node was split
  around the ol-node and duplicated DSR which led to duplicated
  output when selser ran on this.

* One way of fixing this would have been to add a special case in
  the paragraph wrapper to treat the mw:Extensions/References/Marker
  meta tag as a block token.

* A better solution with an eye towards the longer-term is to emit
  mw:DOMFragment wrapper for the references tag with the content
  being an ol-node. The dom-fragment unpacking code then takes care
  of p-wrapping issues for the ol-node. This fixes the bug in this
  case.

* Also fixed parser tests output where group attribute was missing
  on some tests (which indicated that the older code was not emitting
  the group attribute on references tag).

* No change in parser tests.

Change-Id: I073b2e68667d577c75cad07d19cea2b19d0e89fe
2013-06-26 12:47:51 -05:00
Subramanya Sastry 53bbcbb37e (Bug 49555) Support nested refs
* After trying various hacks, came up with a relatively simple
  fix/hack to support nested refs.

  The fix looks for {{#tag:ref..}} and short-circuits full
  pipeline expansion and converts that to an extension tag
  in place.

* Tested with the following wikitext which parses and RTs correctly

A <ref name='foo' />
B {{#tag:ref|nested ref <ref>bar</ref> |name=foo}}
<references />

* Also tested on en:Fomitiporia_ellipsoidea from the bug report
  and verified correct parse and round tripping.

* Verified that the nested ref in <ref> foo <ref>bar</ref> </ref>
  continues to be parsed as plain text.

* No change in parser test results -- have to make another
  round of updates to parser tests.

Change-Id: I43bb8b710bd10a9ddbea27818ff8aaf97ddb3fdc
2013-06-18 14:55:00 -05:00
Subramanya Sastry 7d93200a91 Roundtrip {{#tag:ref|..}} properly in editMode
* See example below that clarifies the problem before this patch
-------------------
$ echo "{{#tag:ref|foo}} {{echo|<references />}}" | node parse --extensions ref,references --wt2wt --editMode true
<ref>foo</ref> <references />
-------------------

* The problem is that references are generated after dom fragments
  are unpacked in the DOM which lost the mw:Transclusion typeof and
  data-mw that had been set on the ref and references tags.

* This is a quick fix to prevent some dirty diffs with #tag:ref being
  reported on en-wp. Longer term, we do have a plan to use DOMFragment
  encapsulation for refs and references as well and splitting up
  references processing differently than is being done currently.

Change-Id: I4186cae93b9882d367c7d4efecc092607fe17c61
2013-06-17 13:11:48 -05:00
Subramanya Sastry 84795339cb About attribute values should have "#" prefixed everywhere
* While debugging reports of dirty diffs on some pages (en:Bleak House
  specifically), it took me a while to notice that some mw:Transclusion
  had about="mwt5" style ids (introduced during template expansion reuse)
  whereas all other about ids had about="#mwt5" (note the # char) style ids.

  While this by itself shouldn't cause dirty diffs since DOM-diff ignores
  about ids, this could potentially introduce introduce other bugs elsewhere
  if we start using/comparing about ids.

  Fixed all uses of "#" + env.newObjectId() with env.newAboutId and let
  env prefix the "#" key.

Change-Id: I74d50ae155f5d24af95c07da15b14eb990cf2891
2013-06-17 10:26:00 -05:00
Subramanya Sastry 5de43f24fb Start aligning Parsoid cite with PHP cite behavior some more
* Nested ref tags are not supported anymore.

* Turned off pre and p-wrap handlers on ref content since the native
  cite extension seems to not do any of this on ref content.

* No change in parser test results (because there are no tests yet).

Other cleanup:

* Removed the 'inBlockToken' hack from Cite since this is not
  necessary anymore.

  TODO: The use of this flag in TemplateHandler may not be needed
  either. Verify and get rid of it.

* Leading whitespace in ref-content is still removed but this may
  not be strictly necessary.

Change-Id: I3406236032abe36099a1e420f443277a95fe597b
2013-06-13 16:48:16 -05:00
Subramanya Sastry acf1c28898 (Bug 49314) Add space before ref-content
Change-Id: Ie67ba1c332451b60107f6fb946efeafc15485b50
2013-06-12 16:07:01 -05:00
Subramanya Sastry c7073d1f3e Fix shoddy work I did in fdf5fa4b when I broke references
* I will work on adding testing for refs and references next.

Change-Id: Ib9be770d70587cd36ecad4df8067e646eac6d750
2013-06-12 16:05:15 -05:00
Subramanya Sastry fdf5fa4bd0 (Bug 49490) Prefix ref name/group before using as property key
* The page in question "es:Estadio_Deportivo_Cali" had a ref
  with name "constructor", and this name was used as an object
  property key and this clashed with the predefined property
  constructor.

* The reliable solution here is to prefix ref-name and ref-group
  with a string and use it to prevent clashes.

Change-Id: Ib5cf7cce6fa4acd88e3d49ca9d4390a61bfddd7e
2013-06-12 14:26:36 -05:00
Subramanya Sastry d6a53a5874 Enable wrapped extensions to parse and RT correctly
* Temporarily hacked sanitizer to pass through typeof attribute
  so that mw:DOMFragment wrapper for extension tags can get to
  the DOM post processor and get unwrapped.

* Implemented getArgDict for the extension handler since data-mw
  for extensions has a different form than that for templates.

* Extracted common functionality into Util.js and used it in Cite.js
  and ExtensionHandler.js

* Tested with timeline extension (test snippet below) and verified
  that it parses and RTs both with editMode true and false.

  TODO: Long overdue. Extension testing.

--------
<timeline>
ImageSize  = width:250 height:200
PlotArea   = left:40 right:10 top:10 bottom:20
TimeAxis   = orientation:horizontal
AlignBars  = justify
Colors =
  id:gray1 value:gray(0.9)

DateFormat = yyyy
Period     = from:1960 till:2010
ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:10 start:1960

PlotData =
  bar:3000 color:gray1 width:1
  from:start till:end
  bar:2000 color:gray1
  from:start till:end
  bar:1000 color:gray1
  from:start till:end
  bar:0 color:gray1

LineData =
  layer:front
  points:(48,96)(84,111) color:blue  width:2 #1962 tot 1968. Inwonertal 1962: 1348 1968: 1610
  points:(84,111)(100,112)    color:blue    width:2 #1975: 1627
  points:(100,112)(128,116)   color:blue    width:2 #1982: 1699
  points:(128,116)(160,135)   color:blue    width:2 #1990: 2036
  points:(160,135)(196,146)   color:blue    width:2 #1999: 2217
  points:(196,146)(228,158)     color:blue    width:2 #2004/5

</timeline>
--------

Change-Id: Ia8d2f82e893047e2447cf809e04cc7f508f5899b
2013-06-05 19:04:58 -05:00
Subramanya Sastry 882f530b92 (Bug 49182) Emit data-mw for references extension as well
* data-mw wasn't being emitted for references -- there was a FIXME
  for it.

* Tested fixes on example from 3c88b310.

* Removed meta-placeholder that was being emitted for <references />
  tags without any refs to emit since VE might add references and
  this wont be valid anymore.  Serializer can also handle references
  output without any content.  So, no need for that hack anymore.

  Verified by testing with "<references />" input

Change-Id: I3d2852f2c6a88bf22145add9b2173fd99d152775
2013-06-05 11:09:53 -05:00
Subramanya Sastry 23359fb60b Minor tweak to data-mw output for <ref name='foo' /> tags
* Serializer was complaining about missing source for these tags.
  Tweaked code to serialize these back to self-closed tag form.

* Tested with which rts this with the regular serializer in edit mode.
echo "one <ref name='foo'>bar</ref> two<ref name='foo' />\n<references/>" | node parse --extensions ref,references --wt2wt

Change-Id: Iaac63b26660d8b03af937d00d04540c3b8c0c86c
2013-06-01 17:05:59 -05:00
jenkins-bot 1a606ef147 Merge "(Bug 48941) Normalize whitespace in ext-tag attribute values." 2013-06-01 13:39:04 +00:00
Gabriel Wicke 1299a00587 Add capability for DOM-based template expansion, and use DOM fragments for extensions
This patch adds the capability to expand individual transclusions all the way
to DOM, which enforces properly nested templates. This is also needed for
DOM-based template re-expansion, which the VE folks would like to use for
template editing.

In normal parsing, DOM-based expansion is currently disabled by default for
transclusions, and enabled by default for extensions. The decision whether to
balance a particular transclusion can be based on a statistics-based
classification of templates into balanced and unbalanced ones. The advantage
of this approach is consistency in behavior for old revisions. Another
alternative is to wrap unbalanced transclusions into <domparse> tags which
disable DOM-based parsing for all transclusions in its content. This has the
advantage that all special cases can be handled after tag insertion, and that
balancing could also be enforced in the PHP parser using an extension.

Other major changes:
* Renamed transclusion content typeof from mw:Object/Template to
  mw:Transclusion
* Renamed extension typeof from mw:Object/Extensions/foo to mw:Extension/foo
  and switched Cite to use lower-case ref/references too

Other minor changes:
* Only apply template encapsulation algorithm on DOM to mw:Transclusion and
  mw:Param objects, and no longer to all mw:Object/* elements. We should
  probably switch to a more explicit encapsulation type instead. Maybe
  something like mw:EncapStart/Transclusion and mw:EncapEnd/Transclusion
  instead of the current mw:Transclusion and mw:Transclusion/End, so that
  stripping those metas out selectively is easy?
* Changed the DOMTraverser logic to let handlers explicitly return the next
  element to handle. Useful when several siblings are handled, as is the case
  for the fragment unwrapper for example, and avoids some cases where deleted
  nodes were still being processed.
* Changed Cite to use mw:Extension/Ref{,erences} as all other extensions.
* Make sure we round-trip gallery when the PHP preprocessor is not used

Five parsoid-specific wt2html tests are failing due to the typeof change.
They will be fine once those tests are adjusted.  For now, adding them
to parser tests blacklist.

TODO:
* Switch the Cite extension to the generic DOMFragment mechanism instead of
  marker tokens.

Change-Id: I64b560a12695256915d2196d0646347381400e80
2013-05-31 14:35:05 -05:00
Subramanya Sastry ffd41827f4 (Bug 48941) Normalize whitespace in ext-tag attribute values.
* PHP parser normalizes whitespace in attribute values of all
  extension tags.  This patch mimics that behavior.

* Removed special case whitespace stripping for references.group
  attribute since that is now handled by the general case.

* As a result, <ref name='foo' /> and <ref name=' foo  ' /> are
  and treated as being identical.

Change-Id: I34009ab6662d05453fe46379c58d6e989f296958
2013-05-30 15:11:57 -05:00
Subramanya Sastry 63f307ee27 (Bug 48808) Serialize edited extension content
* Extensions were being serialized back to original wikitext src.
* This patch now uses data-mw content to serialize to extension
  wikitext.
* Fixed Cite to add attributes for ref to data-mw so that attributes
  roundtrip back (WS and quotes are normalized).
* TODO:
  1. add data-mw for <references> in Cite.js
  2. add data-mw for all other extensions in the extension handler

Change-Id: If3c35398a409f4775204407b3dcf2442ec2fb4e5
2013-05-26 12:17:38 +02:00
Subramanya Sastry bd31e371d2 Updates to cite to reflect spec for references and ref
* Updated references output DOM to match spec better.
* Also refactored some repetitive DOM code into helper functions.
* Turned on tpl encapsulation inside extensions.
* Verified output on the example in the spec and the example in
  commit 3c88b310.

Change-Id: I1b894759d2cd89b6453156e6b0246f6cc8f0d60b
2013-05-10 22:36:52 +05:30
Subramanya Sastry 6b7425b5f7 Set end-tsr on references section to enable accurate DSR on it
* Fixes rt error of <references/> section on ko:담티역

Change-Id: I8eb1c82e5ff7ba021b2d347a76102d68486cdaf3
2013-04-26 09:20:26 +05:30
C. Scott Ananian c97d363f6a Remove unused variables.
'jshint --show-non-errors' shows unused variables.  Some of these are unused
function arguments, which are rarely bugs.  But try to fix the ones which
are forgotten/dead code and unnecessary require()s.

Change-Id: I685ccd8e388fd3acf75053a07e2f729398fa2855
2013-04-25 15:33:09 -04:00