The exact rendering of each item should be part of the widget.
This also allows a better application of the sub-ref indent.
Bug: T375841
Change-Id: Ic2c24f40d59f41b316c6d6f362726c1ee68f2102
Reverses the previous logic which traversed up from a fragment to get
the full document's refs. Much other code in VE isn't ready for this
behavior, for example we can see list-defined refs but not inline refs
defined outside of the fragment.
This patch will ensure that we're only looking at refs accessible from
the current fragment, and prevents caching on fragments because the
cache uses `persistentStorage`, which is shared between fragments and
their parent document.
Bug: T374068
Change-Id: Ia38098f8b3e5a9d24c2206e11edab37d60209225
I could add some simplifications to reduce the complexity of the
tests a bit. I also fixed the test for the change handler. Seems
it did not work that way before.
Also some minor random doc fixes.
Change-Id: If1530a815ea126c38c3a55f3d52e3ca482059840
Pushes per-group knowledge down into a structured object and give it
an interface, separated from the singleton cache across all groups.
Also changes the behavior of orphaned subrefs so that they're still
rendered as subrefs, with an error placeholder where the parent
should be.
Bug: T372871
Change-Id: I84e679a8365f3fbfabaf344d99f56f6d069c0776
Caller can be more ignorant about what happens inside the mock.
Mostly, this patch is meant to prepare for an internal refactor,
minimizing test changes.
Bug: T372871
Change-Id: Ie08624fea4a89ce6a6f61d5430cf5b7eb95278fa
Making sure that change events form the fields are handled in the
panel and forwarded to the dialog with the information needed.
Also slighly moving some calls in the setup process that inits
the dialog and removing some duplication. Calling focus on the
edit panel only makes sense in the ready step. Not during setup.
Bug: T369005
Change-Id: I4f9a022a06ec6543b106620eae030235b8f6712b
That's another step to separate the editing form the dialog. The dialog should not know about internals of the edit panel.
And eventually the dialog can get rid of the referenceModel property.
Bug: T369005
Change-Id: I9cf3a68ef58bc5791497af362c0572734e4bcadd
Singleton always steps up to the original document from fragments, to
give absolute numbering.
Bug: T370874
Change-Id: I0353649289f6c8fe26fa6bdff5d2367b7b575bac
Mainly leaving out the event handling for the change detection to
still keep it simple.
Also the data flow back for editing the content is still somewhat
opaque because the relevant data is passed by reference. I might
change that in follow up patches so it's more clear.
Bug: T369005
Change-Id: I93b62791ef10bf318697905af8a0c5b5d438fdb5
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
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
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
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
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
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
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