This reverts commit f075e37303.
No longer needed after Iaf786cd0f1d870cbcf0b968b7adce616c82df3d8
in MediaWiki core, and now causes exceptions because
UNSAFE_restoreLegacyHtmlPrefilter is undefined.
Bug: T280944
Change-Id: I0dbd6fcb5dce939de334815e9fe371425cf5641f
Disable the legacy htmlPrefilter from jquery.migrate.js, which is
causing noisy warnings when running tests because we use HTML
templates with wacky content in the test module. They look like this:
"JQMIGRATE: HTML tags must be properly nested and closed: <200 KB of HTML>"
Change-Id: Ic9bbd56e24b5769988a52f28d26d8b6d5922b1b4
Our threads now also contain all replies to their sub-threads.
This is similar to how sections work in MediaWiki, where the parent
section also contains the content of all the lower-level sections.
We're going to need this for notifications about replies in a thread.
Bug: T264478
Change-Id: I241fc58e2088a7555942824b0f184ed21e3a8b6f
When adding a reply, we take a node at the end of the previous comment,
compare that comment's indentation level to the expected indentation level
of the reply, and add (or remove) that number of wrapper lists.
The existing code did not consider that comments may have lists within
them, and so the indentation of that node may not match the indentation
of the comment.
Bug: T252702
Change-Id: Icc5ff19783d2b213bff99f283cb0599a8b5c1ab4
I was wondering if the different approach to childIndexOf()
implemented in PHP in b8d7a75c34 would
be faster in JS as well, and yes, it is.
Our test suite now takes (on my machine):
* Chrome: 8337 ms → 7355 ms (average over 5 tries)
* Firefox: 5321 ms → 5044 ms (average over 5 tries)
Change-Id: I71963eeb92dcea9bfd59cbf01a7aa0b7de5d9cf1