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Change-Id: I94eb3e8c48209ff0b6bfc09e18c93555bb167e8f
The implementation in Parser doesn't descend into sub-thread.
Re-use the getThreadSummary method in ThreadItem and traverse
the thread properly.
Bug: T298617
Change-Id: I318d9012eb83f37ccbe463923524ef2e9f995ced
In the future the notifications can be improved to look up
the new location of the comment, using the permalinks data.
Depends-On: Ia8a21749a8edc20f34b2a3e445278ea6922b9109
Bug: T299657
Change-Id: I5f5e7b73fb84ff0d31fb8260b24066a17da71628
While in many cases the class will never be sub-classed, it's easier
just to always use static:: and not worry about predicting which
classes might have problems in the future.
Change-Id: I23072a1701b5acf62bb3379a877de97627d8fcf3
We were calling Title::newFromText() before setupEnv(), which meant
that the title for each test case was parsed using the default rules
for English, rather than the rules for the specified wiki.
This only makes a practical difference for tests with self-links.
Changed the only such test to demonstrate the fix.
Change-Id: I45561f1c9f0d149e2b743f0000b742bf6fc014af
Since times immemorial, and for reasons lost to history, our test code
was adding an extra <div> wrapper before parsing the HTML used for
tests. This wasn't a problem, until now, because I want to add some
tests for T303396 that need to check that the *real* wrappers present
in some test cases are handled correctly.
Changes to test cases mostly remove a leading "0/" from serialized
ranges, corresponding to removing the extra wrapper.
Change-Id: Ia50e3590538c8cd274b02d2a937ba1a3fbb4ac89
Goal:
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Finishing the work from Iadb7757debe000025e52770ca51ebcf24ca8ee66
by changing CommentParser::parse() to return a data object, instead of
the whole parser.
Changes:
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ThreadItemSet.php:
ThreadItemSet.js:
* New data class to access the results of parsing a discussion. Most
methods and properties are moved from CommentParser with no changes.
CommentParser.php:
Parser.js:
* parse() returns a new ThreadItemSet.
* Remove methods moved to ThreadItemSet.
* Placeholder headings are generated slightly differently, as we process
things in a different order.
* Grouping threads and computing IDs/names is no longer lazy. We always
needed IDs/names anyway.
* computeId() explicitly uses a ThreadItemSet to check the existing IDs
when de-duplicating.
controller.js:
* Move the code for turning some nodes annotated by CommentFormatter
into a ThreadItemSet (previously a Parser) from controller#init to
ThreadItemSet.static.newFromAnnotatedNodes, and rewrite it to handle
assigning parents/replies and recalculating legacy IDs more nicely.
* mw.dt.pageThreads is now a ThreadItemSet.
Change-Id: I49bfe019aa460651447fd383f73eafa9d7180a92
Goal:
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To have a method like CommentParser::parse(), which just takes a node
to parse and a title and returns plain data, so that we don't need to
keep track of the config to construct a CommentParser object (the
required config like content language is provided by services) and
we don't need to keep that object around after parsing.
Changes:
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CommentParser.php:
* …is now a service. Constructor only takes services as arguments.
The node and title are passed to a new parse() method.
* parse() should return plain data, but I split this part to a separate
patch for ease of review: I49bfe019aa460651447fd383f73eafa9d7180a92.
* CommentParser still cheats and accesses global state in a few places,
e.g. calling Title::makeTitleSafe or CommentUtils::getTitleFromUrl,
so we can't turn its tests into true unit tests. This work is left
for future commits.
LanguageData.php:
* …is now a service, instead of a static class.
Parser.js:
* …is not a real service, but it's changed to behave in a similar way.
Constructor takes only the required config as argument,
and node and title are instead passed to a new parse() method.
CommentParserTest.php:
parser.test.js:
* Can be simplified, now that we don't need a useless node and title
to test internal methods that don't use them.
testUtils.js:
* Can be simplified, now that we don't need to override internal
ResourceLoader stuff just to change the parser config.
Change-Id: Iadb7757debe000025e52770ca51ebcf24ca8ee66
The code (prior to d25825a754) assumed
that level 3+ headings would always follow a level 2 heading or the
placeholder heading, but we don't generate a placeholder heading if
there are no comments in section zero.
Add more tests to confirm that comments under level 3+ headings (that
are not sub-headings of level 2), and level 1 headings, are ignored
when generating notifications, and do not mess with normal headings.
Bug: T288775
Change-Id: Ic57b56752a4797cb01234f66e0ed7b849752bd70
Use `DOMCompat::getBody( ... )` as a nicer getter than
`->getElementsByTagName( 'body' )->item( 0 )`.
Remove overly defensive checks and redundant annotations on its
return value. Since we're dealing with HTML documents throughout,
the document body is guaranteed to exist.
We previously needed some of them to convince Phan when it thought
the body may be null, but this seems to no longer be needed.
Change-Id: If7aee7b6adbfa78269c7ba28b26a6eaa21fe935b
Adding test cases in a separate commit to make it easier to review how
the test results change after I98fbca8e.
* For mentions, the 'mentioned-users' extra parameter is copied to our
event (which is then used to avoid duplicate notifications).
* For user talk page edit, nothing special happens right now (we use
the target page title to avoid duplicate notifications, but this is
not apparent from the test case, since page titles are not present).
Bug: T281590
Bug: T253082
Change-Id: I153e7735f63f1e2643ed881281d807313cd699c3
Adding test cases in a separate commit to make it easier to review how
the test results change.
As expected, in every case, no notifications are generated right now.
Bug: T285528
Change-Id: I25308754112c521d2db8c54ef0c82373456d9e31
The user interface only allows you to subscribe to level 2 headings.
But we would generate events for whatever heading was the closest,
If it was e.g. level 3, no one would receive that notification.
Now we generate events for the closest level 2 heading, or we don't
generate the event at all if there isn't one (if the only headings are
of level 3 and below, or level 1, or if the comment is added before
the first heading on the page).
Bug: T286736
Change-Id: Iae99853070e353ab81c9cc29ef1d53c877adfc66