We started using marker comments (HTML comments with special content
inserted into the page) for the reply buttons back in the day, because
we needed to indicate their location in the HTML. Later we used the
same idea for things which aren't actually tied to a specific location
in the HTML, such as boolean data like __DTEMPTYTALKPAGE__. There is a
better way to do this.
This commit stop writing the HTML comments, which are no longer used,
and cleans up the tests.
Bug: T328980
Change-Id: Ic0d336dfbeb932134ec94bc0e86bc2a26921d440
We started using marker comments (HTML comments with special content
inserted into the page) for the reply buttons back in the day, because
we needed to indicate their location in the HTML. Later we used the
same idea for things which aren't actually tied to a specific location
in the HTML, such as boolean data like __DTEMPTYTALKPAGE__. There is a
better way to do this.
This commit starts reading from ParserOutput::getExtensionData(),
which was generated by the previous commit, and should be present
in all cached ParserOutput objects by the time we merge this.
Bug: T328980
Change-Id: I4bf81ef3fd904f4d920d0756370c9bfa0a10a774
We started using marker comments (HTML comments with special content
inserted into the page) for the reply buttons back in the day, because
we needed to indicate their location in the HTML. Later we used the
same idea for things which aren't actually tied to a specific location
in the HTML, such as boolean data like __DTEMPTYTALKPAGE__. There is a
better way to do this.
This commit starts writing data to ParserOutput::setExtensionData(),
which will be used in a later commit to be merged separately to avoid
issues with cached ParserOutput objects.
Bug: T328980
Change-Id: Ieb7bc3f83a402f9ebb096ed63336c77073bd2e7c
Instead of generating the TOC HTML additions immediately, store
the data we need using ParserOutput::setExtensionData(), and use
the OutputPageParserOutput hook to fetch it and generate the HTML.
We check that the stored data is present before using it to avoid
issues with cached ParserOutput objects.
Bug: T328122
Change-Id: I7d4988cd568f10b7995a4d744e0ec6e7ce081b0e
These buttons require JS to do anything. We can consider
providing a fallback action for subscriptions at a later date.
Change-Id: I9da546b2968e06d80c515eb5a05656a462b8201d
Other DT markers are removed because we return the body text, but
in this case we return subtitle text to be inserted elsewhere.
Instead pass $text by reference so it can be modified directly.
Change-Id: I9fe4194681cd3737661dca3c8a16e30a6001bd73
This code was unnecessarily copied from VE. It's not needed for
anything in this extension, and it causes the headings to be treated
as modified by selser, which in turn causes dirty diffs.
Bug: T328268
Change-Id: Ibdbed430f2ff28d0ea2e67644075c1621d9fae53
ParserOutput::getTOCHTML() is being deprecated, and all skins are now
generating the TOC from the TOCData returned by
ParserOutput::getTOCData(). The SHOW_TOC flag was introduced in core
to determine if the TOC should be shown, but Vector-2022 *may* begin to
use other heuristics to determine whether to show the TOC (T315862).
We're conservatively going to process the TOC as long as there is
TOC present to process.
Bug: T328072
Change-Id: I38b439c6752157dbee9b09c9f5443a740dbaabf4
Otherwise, when a transclusion covers a section boundary, both whole
sections are considered to be transcluded.
We already use this method everywhere else (by way of
HookUtils::parseRevisionParsoidHtml), and VisualEditor also applies
the same transformation (mw.libs.ve.unwrapParsoidSections) before
opening the page for editing.
Bug: T327704
Change-Id: I9d8288e2740d816edb9cbc01d7e5642d52c610d3
Previously we only did it when re-initializing after saving a reply
using our tools, but it could happen for a different reason, such as a
NWE edit.
Bug: T317035
Change-Id: Ia8152fc83f74689802f8dbbc20607c9026a2a5ab