The output of CommentFormatter::addReplyLinks() and consequently
ThreadItem::jsonSerialize() can end up in the HTTP cache (Varnish) on
Wikimedia wikis. We need to consider that when changing that code.
Introduce a concept of legacy ID (generated by the older algorithm
after it changes), add some placeholder code that will generate them
in the future, and update some code to find comments by either normal
or legacy IDs.
Add dire comments in a bunch of places (as if that ever helps).
Bug: T264478
Change-Id: I4368f366800ab21b8b184b09378037614fdecd33
We were accidentally resolving the promise with `undefined`, rather
than rejecting it. This later caused "TypeError: Cannot read property
'linterrors' of undefined" in controller#checkCommentOnPage.
Bug: T260294
Change-Id: I29418988023d86140cfa110c0c348059b293a716
Causes page corruption, in a new way we haven't seen before.
* Revert "Move page updating logic to controller.js"
This reverts commit 54fdc6de06.
* Revert "ReplyWidget: Move clear methods from #teardown to #clear"
This reverts commit 9b811a94e0.
* Revert "ApiDiscussionToolsEdit: Do not pass 'basetimestamp'"
This reverts commit 7de5938a6f.
* Revert "Use DOMCompat::getOuterHTML instead of doc->saveHTML()"
This reverts commit 7b2448d2f0.
* Revert "CommentController: Remove remains of client-side edit conflict handling"
This reverts commit 2d038af705.
* Revert "Restore error message for when comment is deleted while replying"
This reverts commit 655c0526d6.
* Revert "Use transcluded from API to avoid ever fetching Parsoid DOM in client"
This reverts commit 9d0fc184fe.
* Revert "Create a 'transcludedfrom' API endpoint"
This reverts commit 5d8f3b9051.
* Revert "Edit API for replies"
This reverts commit 8829a1a412.
Bug: T259855
Change-Id: I6419408c6194ec0afa6b8ee604b12c1a24c6ac7b
This reverts commit 96953647c3.
* Re-apply "Edit API for replies"
This applies commit 8829a1a412.
* Re-apply "Create a 'transcludedfrom' API endpoint"
This applies commit 5d8f3b9051.
* Re-apply "Use transcluded from API to avoid ever fetching Parsoid DOM in client"
This applies commit 9d0fc184fe.
* Re-apply "Restore error message for when comment is deleted while replying"
This applies commit 655c0526d6.
Change-Id: Id20d21899f87464636022aa0683f8c03e0060117
Causes page corruption.
* Revert "Restore error message for when comment is deleted while replying"
This reverts commit 655c0526d6.
* Revert "Use transcluded from API to avoid ever fetching Parsoid DOM in client"
This reverts commit 9d0fc184fe.
* Revert "Create a 'transcludedfrom' API endpoint"
This reverts commit 5d8f3b9051.
* Revert "Edit API for replies"
This reverts commit 8829a1a412.
Bug: T259855
Change-Id: I98036f14dd900b51f20e98696e31b9b618eceee1
* Pass rootNode to the constructor
* Rename getters to match CommentItem/HeadingItem/ThreadItem
value classes.
* Always build the thread tree so CommentItem's always have
and ID and replies/parent.
Change-Id: I508be9534de59016ff806e3d84edcbb1c76cb0c6
* Run the 'wikipage.content' hook before our initialization.
This way collapsible elements and other changes to the page layout
are processed before we measure where the new reply is and try to
highlight and scroll it into view. (T252903)
* Remove the code dealing with 'mw-parser-output' and 'dt-init-done'.
This was needed to avoid initializing twice on the same element,
which can't happen now. (T254807)
This is much closer to the original approach Ed proposed in
I05a3c766668999f05cfe06473652429025595196 before I changed it:
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/extensions/DiscussionTools/+/550693/7..8
Bug: T252903
Bug: T254807
Change-Id: Ibc3fcbd3c92c8eceda19b68cee9e69f6e92456f5
This means we have an instance for each comment, which makes keeping
track of local variables much simpler, and will make switching out
the widgets easier.
Change-Id: I7584870225b1a14146852987d6a40ad05957387c
When the user clicks a "Reply" link on a page that is affected by the
'fostered' lint error (indicating fostered content in the HTML
representation), display an error and refuse to edit it, as Parsoid's
transformations will damage the page content.
The error message includes a link to documentation about lint errors,
and a link to the editor that will highlight the error location.
Depends-On: I723ec766d1244d117f8d624440026fe5af0d3403
Bug: T246481
Change-Id: Ic60cb58f98d10dc9b113469e5d3bbfb2d2b0564f
Extra lines currently render empty list items which are invisible.
Remove these as the user probably didn't intend from them to appear
in the wikiext.
Bug: T249867
Change-Id: I75c1192a94b918783d362d38cd91a508bb169d56
3 or 5 tilde signatures will be assumed to be erroneous and fixed
to 4 tilde signatures. This will be visible in the preview so shouldn't
come as a suprise to users.
Bug: T245628
Change-Id: I741f0761a6fb10c99cf3239ac5c6c7e1a2b872c7
The section wrappers can be marked as template-affected when the
previous or next section is transcluded, causing comments to be
unnecessarily uneditable. The new test case demonstrates this.
Depends-On: I03bc455d5484a6c51f3fa2397c64936b829fe7e3
Change-Id: I895a04990d79a3475d778b4fef054ea0bb076f0b
* When we discover the comment comes from a transcluded page, follow
the transclusion to find the source page. We follow transclusions
recursively, up to an arbitrary limit of 10.
* In the reply widget, display the title of the page where we will
save the reply, to avoid users confused why their edit won't show up
in the history. In the wikitext workflow this is done by redirecting
the user to the edited page at the end, but it seems less surprising
to stay on the current page.
* After saving the reply, we must purge the current page, otherwise
the new content will not be immediately visible on it.
Bug: T247535
Change-Id: I1c6631aa65a2fce6c1c2f0dd4a8c7aa6389caf94
The rejection handling callback was accidentally resolving the
promise, which resulted in an error like 'TypeError: Cannot read
property '$element' of undefined' when the resolution value was
used.
Fixing this reveals that we weren't removing the placeholder list
element correctly. This wasn't immediately visible because of the
.empty() call in the next resolution callback, but it would have
caused something similar to T245574.
Follow-up to 6964f0c965.
Change-Id: I3aeb9a86046c4ccaa6c39301edc7285d02b0320c