There is a known bug with JSDoc and using `export default`. These must
be separate statements for JSDoc to parse properly.
See https://github.com/jsdoc/jsdoc/issues/1132
Update README; change log now lives on the wiki.
Bug: T359986
Depends-On: I58a0766e35eddaf7bebe2c080757bb09963d8555
Change-Id: Ibc2212ef9eab512511b13a99ecc2ccbda8c52ece
See https://w.wiki/9Twh for example usage with ResourceLoader.
Webpack is retired in favor of Rollup, which allows us to convert the
ECMAScript Modules into CommonJS modules for use by ResourceLoader.
We now have a file in dist/ for each RL module that we want to offer,
including the 'lib' module which includes the CM library itself.
Because Rollup has no knowledge of the ResourceLoader module registry,
the generated output requires other modules via relative path, when it
needs to be the RL module name. To get around this, we do a crude
find/replace after the files are generated. Hacky, but necessary to make
CodeMirror usable by gadgets and scripts that don't also want
WikiEditor.
Add new RL modules 'ext.CodeMirror.v6.lib' (vendor code) and
'ext.CodeMirror.v6' (the main CodeMirror class, sans WikiEditor).
Clean up extension.json, listing the v6 modules beneath the old ones.
Bug: T214989
Change-Id: Ide716247e545cf2bdd977bea645729564ebbe6e2
Previously, the CM6 editor always scrolls into view, which is annoying during preview. With this patch, the CM6 editor only scrolls to the selection while the whole webpage does not scroll. In addition, the editor's scroll position will be memorized when previewing.
This patch requires an update of the @codemirror/view package.
Bug: T212899
Bug: T254962
Change-Id: I7f5e4694fa55c380958fa60ff6b3341bea1d2f02
This also necessitated switching to a newer version of
babel-loader that is compatible with Node 18's SSL stack.
Change-Id: Ic9b65ced978fd91a3c0e50ab94cd59556c355ba9
This is more or less a exact port of the old stream parser, with the big
notable change being that all configuration-related code lives in a
separate class, CodeMirrorModeMediaWikiConfig. A smaller change is that
closing HTML tags that are marked as errors now have the ending '>'
character highlighted red, when it didn't before.
Integration with other extensions and modes is saved for a future patch
(T348684). This means <nowiki>, <ref> and other extension-supplied
markup is not yet highlighted.
The entry point for WikiEditor integration is now at
ext.CodeMirror.v6.WikiEditor.init.js, which needs to first require the
virtual file set via the DataScript (PHP) class. This can't be
integrated into the CM6 code because it needs to be precompiled before
ResourceLoader can use it (T281781).
Known issues, to be addressed separately:
* No support for TagModes / PluginModes (T348684)
* Identical adjacent tokens produce excess markup (T352917)
* Section headings do not have line-level styling (T351686)
Bug: T348019
Change-Id: I8f8a81f362bed60dea14ecde9487a2b0c89225e8
By default, this feature highlights unmatched brackets when the cursor
is placed over it. This can be disabled, but seems useful so we'll add
it as one of the new features in README and see how users react.
Bug: T348019
Change-Id: Ie6af715e40aeb8217a7c4dfe0c6e6a3dcfa725d5
Add a new $wgCodeMirrorV6 temporary feature flag that when enabled,
will load the 'ext.CodeMirror.v6.WikiEditor' module that is built
against CodeMirror 6. You can also pass in the ?cm6enable=1 query
parameter to force use of CodeMirror 6. This is currently only
implemented for the 2010 editor.
Due to packaging constraints with CodeMirror 6, we now use Webpack to
bundle the files, which are then used by ResourceLoader. This is similar
to what is done for Extension:Popups, MobileFrontend, among other
extensions.
A new generic class CodeMirror can be used on other areas where syntax
highlighting is desirable, but not necessarily for editing (i.e. without
WikiEditor).
This commit merely lays the foundation for CodeMirror 6 and updates
WikiEditor to use it. The actual MediaWiki syntax highlighting will come
with a future commit.
With the new Webpack build, the Gruntfile was removed and the tasks
moved to npm commands.
Bug: T317243
Change-Id: I2239d2449b2db3b638551f847eb4eff1aafa6276
The `webdriverio` package does not need to be an explicit dependency.
It is a dependency of `@wdio/cli`.
Bug: T325059
Change-Id: I74db4da791a3a9da5e130bf5e676264c8aff28ef
Devtools Service is "A WebdriverIO service that allows you to run
Chrome DevTools commands in your tests".
It was introduced in 2019 (1955a8a) but we are not using it.
For more information see:
https://webdriver.io/docs/devtools-service/
Bug: T280334
Change-Id: Idc5172cd62a1ca3fea9275829dda764c94d877ed