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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ed Sanders 34011b7a07 Parser: Pass in title of page being parsed
Will be used to parse selflinks in the future.

Change-Id: I2bc29d1c5c69cb6309f582f162f9af7d96ce8913
2022-01-12 21:17:59 +00:00
Bartosz Dziewoński b46893eb7d Remove pointless uses of preserveWhiteSpace property
This DOMDocument property has no effect, because we do not use
DOMDocument methods for parsing HTML, but rather DOMUtils::parseHTML()
provided by Parsoid.

Change-Id: I1d9e73e53f2d44f41cf9dcda4f06ac8647671096
2021-08-09 23:45:48 +02:00
Bartosz Dziewoński 8de8d80cde Deal with document body consistently
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
2021-08-03 15:12:55 +02:00
C. Scott Ananian 25272e7a4a Don't refer directly to PHP dom extension classes; avoid nonstandard behavior
These changes ensure that DiscussionTools is independent of DOM
library choice, and will not break if/when Parsoid switches to an
alternate (more standards-compliant) DOM library.

We run `phan` against the Dodo standards-compliant DOM library,
so this ends up flagging uses of non-standard PHP extensions to
the DOM.  These will be suppressed for now with a "Nonstandard DOM"
comment that can be grepped for, since they will eventually
will need to be rewritten or worked around.

Most frequent issues:

* Node::nodeValue and Node::textContent and Element::getAttribute()
can return null in a spec-compliant implementation.  Add `?? ''` to
make spec-compliant results consistent w/ what PHP returns.

* DOMXPath doesn't accept anything except DOMDocument.  These uses
should be replaced with DOMCompat::querySelectorAll() or similar
(which end up using DOMXPath under the covers for DOMDocument any way,
but are implemented more efficiently in a spec-compliant
implementation).

* A couple of times we have code like:
  `while ($node->firstChild!==null) { $node = $node->firstChild; }`
and phan's analysis isn't strong enough to determine that $node is still
non-null after the while.  This same issue should appear with DOMDocument
but phan doesn't complain for some reason.

One apparently legit issue:

* Node::insertBefore() is once called in a funny way which leans on
the fact that the second option is optional in PHP.  This seems to be
a workaround for an ancient PHP bug, and can probably be safely
removed.

Bug: T287611
Bug: T217867
Change-Id: I3c4f41c3819770f85d68157c9f690d650b7266a3
2021-07-30 18:15:40 -04:00
libraryupgrader b0884b177c build: Updating dependencies
composer:
* mediawiki/mediawiki-codesniffer: 36.0.0 → 37.0.0

npm:
* postcss: 7.0.35 → 7.0.36
  * https://npmjs.com/advisories/1693 (CVE-2021-23368)
* glob-parent: 5.1.1 → 5.1.2
  * https://npmjs.com/advisories/1751 (CVE-2020-28469)
* trim-newlines: 3.0.0 → 3.0.1
  * https://npmjs.com/advisories/1753 (CVE-2021-33623)

Change-Id: I7a71e23da561599da417db3b3077b78d91173bbc
2021-07-22 16:29:04 +00:00
Bartosz Dziewoński 5a07139249 CommentFormatterTest: Avoid re-serializing the HTML
The code we're testing already produces a string of serialized HTML,
no need to parse and re-serialize it.

Also, we recently learned that the precise format matters here
(T274709), and now this test *actually* covers the fix for that bug.
Follow-up to 5b26e9664b.

As a downside, this test might now spuriously fail if the format of
the output of Parsoid's XMLSerializer changes. Hopefully that won't
happen too often.

Change-Id: I69b514f545e47dcb437fb39a83edb8e2f19ed99b
2021-03-01 21:30:28 +01:00
Bartosz Dziewoński 1c3fada1fb Make CommentUtilsTest a proper unit test
Documentation:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:PHP_unit_testing/Writing_unit_tests_for_extensions#Two_types_of_tests

We can do this because the tested methods do not depend on any globals
or on MediaWiki being installed.

In addition to being the new hotness, MediaWikiUnitTestCase allows the
test classes that use it instead of MediaWikiTestCase to start up much
faster. In my testing, running this test case individually now takes
0.35s, compared to 1.1s before.

Try:
* With new code:
  time php tests/phpunit/phpunit.php extensions/DiscussionTools/tests/phpunit/unit/CommentUtilsTest.php
* With old code:
  time php tests/phpunit/phpunit.php extensions/DiscussionTools/tests/phpunit/CommentUtilsTest.php

Change-Id: I771b1f3d101a394ee869e42547d9ae7839397752
2021-02-02 15:37:17 +01:00
Renamed from tests/phpunit/CommentTestCase.php (Browse further)