This patch gives us the same number as will appear in the document,
even when subrefs are present.
Tests could be improved using sinon to check some call assertions
but should be fine for now.
Removed the test for placeholders, because these should be filtered
in MWDocumentReferences.getGroupRefsByParents()
Bug: T370874
Change-Id: I7543a6593308c529bcfbeb0835a7c0882cbf8621
Some wikis such as eswiki and frwiki prefer to hide the square
brackets by default. Adding a selector-friendly DOM element around
the brackets supports this customization.
This makes it possible to hide the brackets with CSS:
.cite-bracket {
display: none;
}
And it also becomes possible to hide the brackets but make them
appear in copy-pasted article content:
.cite-bracket {
font-size: 0;
}
Bug: T370512
Depends-On: I56b52c399d2c76689fdcb0bc7fd50a8c0ced28fd
Change-Id: Id8684ccee2e6725af2c861da20fc31af1067e614
Now the brackets can be hidden with `display: none;` or made
invisible but appear in copy-pasted content with `font-size: 0;`.
Bug: T370512
Change-Id: I21accb6bf9cdd7f96144cc9a762ff889e48efca4
These .less files are pointless because these languages have
fallbacks, and the .less file for the fallback is identical. The
behavior on the cluster will not change when we remove these
files. Another file with the same rules will be loaded instead.
I made this patch algorithmically by writing a piece of code that
iterates all existing .less files, checks if the language does
have fallbacks, and if one of the fallback .less files is
identical.
I also updated the existing test case to reflect what's going on.
Change-Id: Iab647956f7bf45e59da1af33ff2b3e81ad016b4c
First step to move the UI parts that are relevant for creating,
editing (and extending) a reference to it's own class.
There remains some duplication because of the sub-referencing in
Citoid currently depending on the static properties to build its
own editing interface.
More patches follow, I just wanted to keep it small for reviewers.
Bug: T369005
Change-Id: I8588cde1a54cd505a57a36ed97fc591653c9fb6f
Final step to get the i18n key names align with this extension.
Note that the few community overrides should have a copy of the
keys we're changing here in place so the overrides work for both
variants as long as the deployment is not finished.
Bug: T363156
Change-Id: Idf098d2cb04e8f02247b78e6b4866338eaf02b44
Significant change is that footnote marker numbers are changed from
being a CSS-rendered marker to using the rendered "fallback" text.
This could be avoided using the same trick as is implemented for the
reflist: send an inline style variable with the marker content; but
let's only do this if really necessary for user experience.
Template-produced refs are still wrong, but this patch continues to
render them as they come from Parsoid, in the content script.
TODO in later patches:
* reuse of a subref is rendered as '3.2.1' in reader view but '3.0'
and '3.1' in the editor.
* subref numbering is backwards in RTL languages
Bug: T247921
Change-Id: Ieff73769f8ebbc3724f6a9b498487c4e7d09aa2e
A change to the citoid error message referencing the manual tab is
breaking this test.
Bug: T364595
Change-Id: Ie79be1dbc1b7469cffc380478cf2d24bbe06f470
I believe this makes the code less brittle, and also makes it a bit
more obvious what these strings are meant to represent.
Change-Id: I0c5cdaa0b94b525ad3e65278ca9bf088f480df40
We want it to be possible to turn a <ref> into an extended one after
it was re-used for the first time, not knowing if it later turns out
to be an extended ref.
This should work: <ref name=x/> is a short re-use of a ref that later
turns out to be a <ref extends=… name=x>…</ref>.
<ref name=x></ref> is just another syntax that should behave
identical.
However, it should probably not be possible to turn
<ref name=x>foo</ref> into a subref later because it really, really
looks like a normal ref. Even if the content matches with a later
<ref extends=… name=x>foo</ref> and we usually ignore identical
content, I suggest to block this with a dedicated error message. But
this is for a later patch. This patch here just documents the status
quo.
This patch also contains minor code cleanups that will be useful in
Ia752a7d.
Bug: T367749
Change-Id: Ie38769b36e5c476b96e7af7f03b0fc800b32ba97
MVP implementation for adding a warning when editing a reference
that's the extension of another. In the current approach we're
just using the elements .text() like we do when you create an
extended reference.
Bug: T247922
Change-Id: I2fc574152059937b4aa3fc25ee486d363cc809d5
Includes renaming the method so it's more clear what it's doing.
As preparation for adding the extends warning to the edit pane and
to allow easier identification of parts belonging to the edit
workflow.
Change-Id: If84c5dbdee19c0ebc0a28b50dda93fef3f558c6e
I could just remove the getElementById replacement that was
failing the tests. In the Popups extension there really is a
renderer test that mocks this function call but that test is not
part of this file.
Also it seems that tracking is never triggered here. I think that
the beacon overwrite was only added to avoid tracking.
See I2638611ba67b785338f7e98a1c4b08a5e829812d
Change-Id: Ic3540f6f73783e79c81e2b693d2bf96cfc7fc66b
The Citoid dialog won't be available when the .json configuration
is missing. That's why test always failed here when triggered
from the Citoid CI.
Bug: T366383
Change-Id: I88ad478250328896c504ccbc95a973d4a0100dd7
In some cases the click on the save button did not trigger the
save dialog. After playing around with this, it seems that the
only thing helping here is a little pause.
Even if we wait for the button to change the state to `enabled`
the click sometimes does not trigger the dialog.
Bug: T366383
Change-Id: I2754fd5a0e9b439e9e0378f3597f67e743a6d0c1
I could identify and fix the issue in
I3224c6131a6e959821bc36e4525889e5088777a2
stress test run fine see
I8e38e8cc533065998f91794a9e490d38d77ad21a
Bug: T368267
Change-Id: Ib7db6c39988ef45404817b8c7a68132572f16e36
This was never working it seems. The result of the check needs to
be wrapped in an expect() call.
Bug: T368267
Change-Id: I3224c6131a6e959821bc36e4525889e5088777a2
The idea is to make the code less ambiguous and easier to predict.
We passed the same information around two times in a few places.
Change-Id: I39c7a2962bb70bbe40074986e63b1051d0766ea2
Same as in I7e82e03. The extra "shield" element was added in
2013 (!), see Ib244ff6. Back then we couldn't use the CSS property.
But nowadays we can.
Bug: T360034
Bug: T367030
Change-Id: Ib41e062491e65eabc8a52facefe283ba04ce16ff
This makes it much easier to deal with the internal auto names
used on new elements created during one edit session.
We're ignoring the correct generation of the auto name literals
for now.
Bug: T367031
Bug: T367030
Change-Id: Idd579970cb64500dac27053213e9b116f23b6d76
Also removing the weird hook code that was only there to make sure
JS finished loading afaik and then was copied over to other parts
of the codebase.
Change-Id: I90185b14de69bf3f4b6230b9a87c7eff261e72b4
I'm still not sure what causes this to fail in CI locally they
are running fine. In the CI it seems from the recordings, that
Citoid is not loaded when these tests are executed.
Bug: T366383
Change-Id: Iee9e4dd04e08fd3ddfa77409d037ec80f84ead3e
This patch adds 'mw-cite-backlink' to the linkback span for both
named and unnamed refs. This requires us to add a span wrapper
for the unnamed refs case.
Verified in local testing that this causes aria attributes to be
added to the linkback tags in Parsoid HTML.
This should likely fix other gadgets and code that rely on this
class name to do their work.
Strictly speaking, this is a breaking change since we add an
extra span wrapper for the unnamed ref backlinks which *could*
break anyone using a li > a[rel="mw:referencedBy"] selector.
But, given the specificity of the a[rel] selector, the "li >"
part is unnecessary and might not be used. So, if we wanted to
push our luck (and break process), we could get this in.
Alternatively, we could:
- do this in the the read views OutputTransformPipeline.
- do a real major version bump -- we would be exercising that
functionality and have to fix and implement any missing pieces
that may have broke as part of the RESTBase sunsetting.
- not add the span wrapper and fix gadgets to explicitly look for
both named and unnamed refs with their selectors.
Bug: T328695
Change-Id: Icbd325ebd12cb42186c5b5220dc016835eb18b64
This should make sure events are added to the corresponding UI
elements and reduce flaky test results even more.
Change-Id: I2317321912945ef20f8f49405b54fddd65c618d1
Page property is removed immediately since $wgCiteBookReferencing has
never been enabled in production.
Bug: T239989
Change-Id: I6252fcf1485994244dca40470cc5955e8d4f6917
This adds the 'reference-text' class where Parsoid added
'mw-reference-text'.
If we don't care about the "mw-" prefix, since there are very
few wiki and code references to 'mw-reference-text', it might
seem like we could update all those references and rip out
'mw-reference-text' from Parsoid output.
But, Parsoid HTML is also exposed via the REST API which means
there are likely many users out there analyzing Parsoid HTML.
https://github.com/search?q=%22mw-reference-text%22+NOT+language%3AHTML&type=code
says there are 512 references to this string - so looks like
we are probably going to rely on a major HTML version bump in
Parsoid in the future and then rip out all the duplicate
classes (mw-ref, mw-references, mw-reference-text OR
reference, references, reference-text).
Bug: T328695
Change-Id: I04b18ac75863a0e3e61bdd47b34508e5547dc872
Also simplify the @covers annotations while we are here. The class
is really simple. There isn't much that can be covered acidentally.
Change-Id: I105f4ea6d6beb119d1557a32b691e9eda1b8085c
Introduce a static method so we don't need to copy paste code.
Note that the static method still largely duplicates what the method
.buildIndex() will later do. Both loops iterate the reference groups
and the references in each group. The main difference is that the
"is empty" check stops extremely early the moment it finds any
non-empty group.
That's also why I'm convinced it's not worth caching the result.
I benchmarked it and it's nanoseconds. But there are more reasons:
The non-static .isIndexEmpty() method is currently only used when
Citoid is active the same time. Which means the cached result was
entirely unused on installations without Citoid.
Bug: T356871
Change-Id: Id5c4295086bc977ef52ad141be9962d2eecb1bcc
Cite tests are blocking Citoid patches, by failing in that
environment.
TODO: To be reverted once the incompatibility is resolved.
Bug: T364382
Change-Id: Ie8eeac79966ccb46389e4f9aaa4620e9bd75cc00
The two are different:
* CiteReferencePreviews as specified in extension.json is a feature
flag that allows us to disable the feature entirely. It could be
named "CiteReferencePreviewsFeature" or "CiteEnableReferencePreviews",
but renaming a feature flag that's already in use is hard.
* The client-side flag tells the JavaScript code "you know what, it
was kind of a mistake you got loaded, please stop". This is because
we can not make all decisions before we register the ResourceLoader
module, e.g. if the user has certain gadgets enabled.
Adding the word "Active" is not a huge improvement, but at least
makes the two different now. Suggestions welcome.
Bug: T362771
Change-Id: I0f6a911df8772616ac50c1301f402f77dbe32089
PHP classes and test are somewhat copies from the Popups codebase.
Some refactoring was applied. More could be done. Not to sure if
this should happen more in follow ups though.
Could also reduce the complexity of checks on the JS side. Most of
these things can only change on page load. The only dynamic part
left is the anon user setting managed by the Popups extension.
Note, that I needed to add a new PHP config for here although the
other still exists and is needed in the Popups extension. This
will change, when the user settings code also moves.
I guess it's okay for now though. Both settings default to true
and are not overridden in the config repos.
Also needed to add the Gadget extension as phan dependency.
Bug: T362771
Depends-On: Ia028c41f8aaa1c522dfc7c372e1ce51e40933a5e
Change-Id: Ie6e8bc706235724494036c7f0d873f5c996c46e6
This updates the easy variables which are set and get within a single
module, these changes should have no effect and don't need to be
coordinated across extensions.
Bug: T362332
Change-Id: Ibbe69c321e9e2b744ec88cebbdc3476d776f5956
The ::setPageProperty() method has some tricky corner cases where the
type of the value determines whether or not the page property will be
sorted. Since sort order for the BOOK_REF_PROPERTY is irrelevant,
use ::setUnsortedPageProperty() to communicate this clearly to the
reader.
Depends-On: Ia94c192c429d0482c58467bed787fd2e0aca052f
Followup-To: Ibfd84b52057baa8e249d321ec9df612efd6a29a6
Change-Id: I399f4895ec8720ff2927c5cd5a09c7af4664ee46
Whether the dynamic property is present or not, it should have a null
value when 'unset' -- and don't use `unset` to delete an *actual*
property when one is present!
Change-Id: Ifcb9492cc5c814d702c6e61e8231abfd8ea0647c
The search index is really only used in a single place, in the
buildSearchResults method at the very bottom of the class. I find it
more obvious to understand what's going on when the places where the
search index is populated and used are as close together as possible.
This again really only moves existing code around without actually
changing anything.
We can also drop the extra "built" property and use a special null
value instead. This is possible because we know the only consumer of
the this.index property and can guarantee it can't get confused by
the null.
Bug: T356871
Change-Id: Iaddb3b16b3aa776f89fca2bf0350cce9b6bb1a23
This turns two methods with side-effects into more pure functions
with more obvious input and output. buildSearchIndex rebuilds the
internal search index from the internalList. buildSearchResults
filters and creates the result widgets the user will see.
This patch really only moves existing code around but doesn't change
anything. Except that this.built is set before onQueryChange is
called, not after. This avoids potential endless loops in case
onQueryChange happens to trigger buildIndex again.
Bug: T356871
Change-Id: Ib80a2dcb85779d64bec53caf90c49879d0ea2258
There is currently no test coverage for recursively parsing the
contents of a <ref>…</ref> together with an incomplete follow="…".
This is critical because that's an entirely separate, special code
path (the one that creates a <p> instead of an <li>). Without this
test we could return unparsed wikitext and never notice.
I discovered this while playing with I0b0e358.
Bug: T245549
Change-Id: Ie65c6bf6bf75db26e0fff733c93cfa28ee7bd228
This does the exact same as the previously used generic stdClass
object, just strictly typed. Turned out to be surprisingly
straightforward, as proven by the small size of this patch.
I'm intentionally not adding anything new in this patch. For
example, the new class is perfect to write longer documentation
for every field. But this is for a later patch.
Change-Id: Ibf696f6b5ef1bfdbe846b571fb7e9ded96693351
The ext.cite.referencePreviews module will transparently replace the
ext.popups.referencePreviews module after this patch. Configuration
stays in Popups for now, we can migrate it in later work.
CSS classes may be renamed in the future but this will be handled
separately since it could be a breaking change for on-wiki
customizations.
A lot of fancy footwork happens in this patch to emulate a soft
dependency on Popups. This mechanism doesn't exist explicitly in
either ResourceLoader or QUnit, so lots of workarounds are used, to
conditionally load the module and to dynamically skip dependent tests.
renderer.test.js is fully skipped for now, but can be wired up in
later work.
Bug: T355194
Change-Id: I0dc47abb59a40d4e41e7dda0eb7b415a2e1ae508
There is much more to test, but it's a start.
Intentionally build as pure unit tests to make them as fast as
possible.
Bug: T354215
Bug: T358652
Change-Id: Iae1a8086b8f2b9e5b11e0117bd3f19fdaa087df0
The first two files have been added to the root modules/ directory
via I487095d in 2015. No problem.
Many, many more files have been added via I000b453 in 2022. It's
really hard to tell what is what since then.
I'm not absolutely sure what the naming convention for this folder
should be. Could as well be "localized-styles/" or just "Parsoid/".
Bug: T156350
Change-Id: Ibcf8c7a6db5400ed8a9811244a070e03ff372a39
The information read from the …cite-tool-definition.json files is
effectively user input, even if only interface administrators can
edit it. Usually we carefully validate user input. But as of now
this code starts failing with all kinds of uncatched errors.
* An entry with no name, an empty name, or a name that's not a
string will cause all kinds of undefined behavior.
* An entry with an empty title results in an invisible button.
* A missing message results in a technical <…> placeholder, even if
the name is usually a sensible fallback.
Note that hard-coding titles as plain text strings in the ….json
file was already possible.
Change-Id: Iddcedbe859e86ac4c3f79a53d36237daff86c0db
The message was part of the original patch that introduced the group
feature in 2009, see https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/rECIT75004e33.
Notice how there was never a test scenario for this message. A test
was added in 2020 via I07738cc.
The message appears only in a rare edge-case when a group is entirely
unused in the text, and only when the group is not empty. The shortest
possible example is:
<references group=g>
<ref group=g name=a>a</ref>
</references>
Just adding something unrelated like `<ref group=g>x</ref>` to the
text changes the error message. Now the group is "used". But this
notion is confusing to begin with. References can be part of a group,
and we can use references, but we can't use groups as if they are a
separate entity.
A better error message already exists.
Notice how this special error message doesn't appear anywhere in the
Parsoid code path. That was already using the other, more generic
error message.
Bug: T269531
Change-Id: I63f663d76e45e6c3d664f145d9a564ee00ff53cd
This is about the error message that currently says:
»Cite error: <ref> tag with name "a" defined in <references> has
group attribute "" which does not appear in prior text.«
This is a special error message that appears only when a group name
does not appear anywhere in the text. In all other cases a simpler
error message is shown:
»Cite error: <ref> tag with name "a" defined in <references> is
not used in prior text.«
While the first error message is not wrong in the edge-case
described in T269531, it's very confusing for a multitude of
reasons. For example:
* There is no group attribute in the wikitext.
* Just adding something completely unrelated like `<ref>x</ref>` to
the text shows the other error message.
The reason for this behavior is that the assumed default is an empty
`group=""`. The error message changes the moment any other <ref> in
the same group appears in the text vs. when the group is entirely
unused.
We can probably remove this error message entirely, but should at
least not use it when there is no group.
Notice how the Parsoid code path was already using the other error
message.
Bug: T269531
Change-Id: Ifa2e97254f4cda72233a057d8760fb1116143552
I always found the name a little ambiguous. The fact that it outputs
an actual HTML list and not just some "references" – whatever that
means – is relevant, in my opinion.
Change-Id: I0d169455c8d2b42d62da4dccb8376c09fb6902bc
… as well as "cite_warning". Both are extremely trivial and don't
really do anything by default. All they do is to add the prefix
"Cite error:" or "Cite warning:" to all error messages.
This patch will make it possible to disable both messages by
default, i.e. replace their default in en.json with "-" without
breaking anything. That's part of the plan outlined in T353695.
Local on-wiki overrides will continue to work.
Bug: T353695
Change-Id: I374800d0d0b837cd17ed3a1fdde20b70325b06de
This was slightly overengineered ever since I4b1f890 and slowly became
more and more complicated over time, notably when withConsecutive was
replaced in Icb951b4. Turns out this was never really needed. It's
impossible to get more than one tracking category from this code path.
While we might add more tracking categories later that will most
probably not happen in this code path.
Change-Id: Ie32d17bac8d3518c985b18f83a846c3fb2bd053f
* This is to worka round some confusing html2html failures in CI
for these tests (that are not reproducible locally for me).
Change-Id: I07725155ef5e04eb4346a90c34cbacbd70e88ea6
These tests pass today because Parsoid is providing an
alternative implementation of Cite, but that means this
test case isn't actually testing the code in this repo.
Bug: T354215
Change-Id: I42521026bab36035ae5eded7c05716234a5a29ea
General improvements
Ensure proper module loading in Cypress tests to prevent failures by waiting for specific modules to be loaded
Delete the selenium test suite.
Bug: T353436
Change-Id: Ieb71b122d3c6513f1a15d6574967e2bb9c21a393
Intentionally no other change is made (yet). This is for a later,
separate patch.
Intentionally not touching the huge list of per-language
ext.cite.style.*.css files for the moment. Again, I would prefer to
do this in a separate patch.
Change-Id: I4e392c7bd1c69849a6c7946676a64c749ddbcd60
This commit also moves certain parser tests involving <ref> from
the Parsoid repo to citeParserTests.txt in this repo.
Bug: T354215
Change-Id: Ie5b211d2af01a56684473723c68a9ab2775542e3
Some interesting stuff is happening, seems to have revealed bugs:
* Rolled-back warnings are still present on the ref
* Subref reuse numbering starts at 0 instead of 1, and formatting is cringe.
But subref rollback does seem to work!
Change-Id: If6321b34d27370553ba85e63dd1e2ae6a3b7c099
Such a message shouldn't exist, and doesn't:
https://global-search.toolforge.org/?q=.®ex=1&namespaces=8&title=Cite+link+label+group-
Additional notes:
* Rename the method to make it more obvious that it's not a cheap
getter, but doing something slightly more expensive.
* Use more appropriate array_key_exists to check if a cache entry
already exists.
* Also add a bit more documentation.
Bug: T297430
Bug: T353227
Change-Id: Ia5827bbf6fd700b87a749aac17320796428f0688
This encapsulation gives us field name, type validation and code
documentation.
This patch only affects ReferenceStack and continues to return
approximately the same array outputs to callers. Some additional
information is included and the placeholder column has a new name.
Bug: T353451
Change-Id: I405fe7ac241f6991fd4c526bfbb58fbc34f2e147
The previous patch deprecated the last conditional depending on magic
meanings of 0 and -1, so now we're free to let "count" take on a more
natural meaning: the number of times a footnote mark appears in
article text.
Includes a small hack to avoid changing parser output, by
artificially decrementing the count by one during rendering. The
hack can be removed and test output updated in a separate patch.
Bug: T353227
Change-Id: I6f76c50357b274ff97321533e52f435798048268
Stop relying on the magic number distinction between "count" = 0 and -1,
by explicitly testing the "name" field instead.
Bug: T353227
Change-Id: I9dce16b01814e19f508d45b927de570049f0e0f5
Encapsulate all information about a ref inside of the internal
structure, rather than relying on the container to be organized by
group.
Bug: T353451
Change-Id: I4c91e8089638b7655bf120402a4a5fcbd1b35452
These fields get automatic values during normal operation, but we
should make this explicit in tests which meddle with internals. This
seems to add some clarity, and helps prepare for encapsulation.
Bug: T353451
Change-Id: I8b012a270f16139671f77ea04645d627b2fba87d
In this case, there was never a ref with this name in the article so
no backlinks should be rendered.
TODO:
* test case with empty parent backlink and LDR parent
Bug: T353451
Change-Id: I8a7abd05a48ce83da3beb92b15e894d53252bd33
This is another improvement after I7390b68. Status objects are made
to keep track of multiple errors. The only difference is: The merge
method skips duplicates when the message and all parameters are
identical. This causes a minor user-facing change. One of the
shortest possible examples is:
<references>
<ref />
<ref />
</references>
This showed two identical, indistinguishable error messages before,
but will only show one now. We argue this is fine. The duplicates
are confusing and of (almost) no value to the user. In case the
information is relevant the correct solution is to make the error
messages distinguishable, or introduce a message like "multiple
<ref> tags defined in <references> have the same error". This is
something for a later patch, if needed.
Bug: T353266
Change-Id: I444105462ed24d5ba37b057622b4dc847b40f8d8
Testing internal methods is brittle. This code path is already
covered by parser test "Valid follow="…" after it's parent"
Bug: T353451
Change-Id: I3b7a4b9962de1f25a7b57f82d80813219d633594
Same as Icfa8215 where we removed the …_suffix messages.
This patch is not blocked on anything according to CodeSearch:
https://codesearch.wmcloud.org/search/?q=cite_references%3F_link_prefix
According to GlobalSearch there are 2 usages we need to talk about:
https://global-search.toolforge.org/?q=.®ex=1&namespaces=8&title=Cite.references%3F.link.prefix.*
zh.wiktionary replaces "cite_ref-" with "_ref-", and "cite_note-"
with "_note-", i.e. they did nothing but remove the word "cite". This
happened in 2006, with no explanation.
ka.wikibooks and ka.wikiquote replace "cite_note-" with "_შენიშვნა-",
which translates back to "_note-". One user did this in 2007,
16 seconds apart.
It appears like both are attempts to localize what can be localized,
no matter if it's really necessary or not.
https://zh.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Shibo77?offset=20060510https://ka.wikiquote.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Trulala?offset=20070219
Note how one user experimented with an "a" in some of the edits to
see what effect the change might have, to imediatelly revert it.
The modifications don't really have an effect on anything, except on
the anchors in the resulting <a href="#_ref-5"> and <sup id="_ref-5">
HTML. It might also be briefly visible in the browser's address bar
when such a link is clicked. We can only assume the two users did this
to make the URL appear shorter (?). A discussion apparently never
happened. Bot users are inactive.
Both pieces of HTML are generated in the Cite code. Removing the
messages will change all places the same time. All links will
continue to work. The only possible effect is that hard-coded
weblinks to an individual reference will link to the top of the
article instead. But:
a) This is extremely unlikely to happen. There is no reason to link
to a reference from outside of the article.
b) Such links are not guaranteed to work anyway as they can break
for a multitude of other reasons, e.g. the <ref> being renamed,
removed, or replaced.
c) Even if such a link breaks, it still links to the correct article.
There is also no on-wiki code on zh.wiktionary that would do anything
with the shortened prefix:
https://zh.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?search=insource%3A%2F_%28ref%7Cnote%29-%2F&title=Special%3A%E6%90%9C%E7%B4%A2&profile=advanced&fulltext=1&ns2=1&ns4=1&ns8=1&ns10=1&ns12=1&ns828=1&ns2300=1
I argue this is safe to remove, even without contacting the mentioned
communities first.
Bug: T321217
Change-Id: I160a119710dc35679dbdc2f39ddf453dbd5a5dfa
This fixes a minor issue introduced in I294b59f. Two identical
dir="…" with different capitalizations should not be reported as an
error.
Turns out the implementation in the Cite extension doesn't care
about this capitalization at all. That's why I suggest to do the
normalization as early as possible. This is slightly different in
the Parsoid implementation.
Bug: T202593
Change-Id: I96b4a281d6020d61d1f36ec027cf833bbb244f03
* Since Cite development happens in two repos (here and the Parsoid
repo), integrated tests ensures that changes don't fall too far
out of sync.
CI runs Parsoid-integrated-mode tests in extensions repo with the
vendor-released Parsoid.
Parsoid CI runs Parsoid-standalone-mode tests in the Parsoid repo
which also has a copy of the citeParserTests.txt file found here.
But, that CI run uses the Parsoid patch itself.
This difference makes for unnecessrily laborious test syncing
while making changes to the two repos. It is manageable for one-off
changes but when making lots of updates that changes tests a lot,
this quickly becomes painful.
* For now, we can break this coupling temporarily by disabling
Parsoid-integrated-mode test runs. This simplifies the test syncing
by letting patches in Cite repo to be merged in a chain and then
doing a single test sync to the Parsoid repo (otherwise, Parsoid's
CI will be broken since the html/php sections in Parsoid's cite
test copy will be out of date).
* Filed T354215 to move Parsoid's Cite implemntation to this repo
which eliminates this complexity altogether.
Change-Id: Id5727381b0e23058d098180c308797b2555ad02f
This classifies as a "warning" because we still show everything,
just with an error message appended.
Disabling the Parsoid tests right away hopefully makes it easier to
do the same change in Parsoid.
Bug: T202593
Depends-On: If14acd1070617ca8c4d15be6b1759bd47ead4926
Change-Id: I294b59f989f553932b40d08308906dd72d92d2cd
* This now aligns with Parsoid commit 0fab92ba453d424aedeadaaa9e1514c42bbd94d1
* Disabled the newly added tests because that Parsoid fixes for the
tests haven't been released to vendor to let CI pass these tests.
* Re-enabled a previously disabled test.
Change-Id: I4ab87d2d486b7a1fef652c50c4f1e79ddfe83ce6
This reverts commit b163add15b.
Reason for revert: This was my mistake. I forgot that reverting this
would break Parsoid CI once the Parsoid Cite patch merged. So, I have to
wait till the Parsoid Cite change is released to vendor before I sync
the test change here.
Change-Id: Icaecee1e56907980681aae01be377b6906bd93a6