It turns out that using the "enableSectionEditLinks" post-cache
transform option was not a good idea, as it is also set when viewing
old revisions and in some other cases.
However, in the pre-cache parsing, we have access to getIsPreview(),
which is exactly what we want. I think we can safely do this there.
We were already using that prior to 2bc76dabd7.
Bug: T314260
Change-Id: I7f769db48eff9fa434483902a4b5ac2f5fc96b3d
We remove the [reply] and [subscribe] links when they should not be
visible (controlled by 'enableSectionEditLinks' option, which is
disabled when previewing).
Bug: T309423
Change-Id: Ie0d3fba2c4d166daac3ea2e117a246c9584284ca
The ParserAfterParse hook will likely be deprecated, as Parsoid can't
properly support it as-is. Luckily, DiscussionTools isn't doing
anything in ParserAfterParse that couldn't happen in the (supported)
ParserAfterTidy hook.
Bug: T303630
Change-Id: If72feb1e277c09f4ea0df339f2dd097a9b329d71
We always do our processing in the parser now, so we don't need the
marker comment to detect whether we've already processed the page.
Bonus: include the time taken by our processing in the limit report.
Bug: T291831
Change-Id: Ife7ddffbad1b1495b004739212002a98fdebe6c0
Using `updateCacheExpiry()` in this way appears to be established
with examples of other use in WMF production such as:
- CategortyTree extension:
custom cache expiry for pages with `<categorytree>`.
- RSS extension:
custom cache expiry for pages with `<rss>`.
- intersection extension:
custom cache expiry for pages with `<DynamicPageList>`.
- Math extension:
custom cache expiry if `<math>` failed.
- Wikibase extension, Flow extension:
no caching for certain namespaces or content types.
- Graph extension, Kartographer extension:
via onParserAfterParse hook, no caching if on preview.
Bug: T280605
Change-Id: Iea41ab8599ffae4622c97d682258b1b64eaf9ba2