We wrap a `<div>` tag around the `<h2>`, and move some elements there.
The markup is inspired by and compatible with my proposal for T13555.
The "ext-discussiontools-init-section" class is moved to the `<div>`.
A small patch is needed in MobileFrontend to preserve the section
collapsing functionality: I11bff21e81046898ca63f3f432797129fa70ad88.
The following elements are now outside of `<h2>`:
* Metadata bar
* Subscribe button
* Ellipsis menu (only shown on mobile)
The following elements are sadly still inside of `<h2>`:
* Subscribe links (only shown on desktop)
* Section edit links from MediaWiki core
Trying to move them mucks up the CSS too much. I hope we can resolve
this later as a part of the work on T13555.
Depends-On: I11bff21e81046898ca63f3f432797129fa70ad88
Bug: T314714
Change-Id: I0bbdcfa02c334858737855349d7a35746de1d8f2
This is a better way than a loop in the test code.
When using DISCUSSIONTOOLS_OVERWRITE_TESTS, if both desktop and mobile
cases fail, both will be updated now. Previously the first failed
assertion would stop the test after only updating one file.
Change-Id: I4ce6f45b047e02c9f00024a9e5057adcb0e28047
Just to confirm that this works correctly, because I broke it a few
times in different ways while working on T321121.
In this scenario, discussiontools_item_revisions contains rows for
the oldest and newest revisions of pages containing each comment
distinguishable by name, as well as extra rows for the newest
revisions of comments indistinguishable by name, so that they can
be looked up by ID.
Change-Id: Ic8450a6b082ed343dd633d3a43c50696b5d6d2bb
Use revision IDs to break the tie, consistently with MediaWiki (see
RevisionStore::getRelativeRevision) instead of assuming that the
revision we're processing now is somehow both older *and* newer than
the other one (the mind boggles how that ever made sense to me).
Change-Id: I9f1a07124301a36be68578d908353b72f0442c00
discussiontools_item_pages row itp_id=5 has incorrect
itp_oldest_revision_id. It should point to the older of the two
revisions with the same time, but it points to the newer one.
discussiontools_item_revisions row is missing.
Depends-On: I56f0e161e5438d5f77b7d53d4db7411f90f97d05
Change-Id: I61ed42515891a84729455a7a32c98276c7cacd40
The changes from I39f9b994ce5636d70fea2e935a7c87c7d56dcb26 also make
most of the broken tests pass again.
Change-Id: I165f36235b47dee4bcef115e518bc1e81d2f83a5
We originally used 'templates' because it seemed like an obvious
choice for HTML files, and because 'packageFiles' requires extra code
to include anything that isn't a .js or .json file.
However, the templates are expected to be HTML fragments rather than
whole documents, and they are parsed in a particular way that takes a
lot of code to clean up (which we needed to do, because we use the
same test files for testing PHP code).
I tried doing it in the 'packageFiles' way, and the extra code doesn't
seem that bad in comparison after all. Moreover, the 'templates'
mechanism (when used the intended way) feels vaguely deprecated in
favor of Vue.js, and I'd rather move away from it.
This makes the tests faster too (probably mostly thanks to the removal
of the clean up code) – on my machine they go from 1800ms to 1500ms.
(Simplify linearWalk tests, as we no longer need to do weird things
with document fragments to get consistent outputs in PHP and JS.)
Change-Id: I39f9b994ce5636d70fea2e935a7c87c7d56dcb26
This fixes tests in modifier.test.js. The old parser tests
in parser.test.js are currently skipped.
Change-Id: If1fa8055b3cb6c6b43420ab40dd51af79fa083d9
Exposes that the old parser tests are asserting 0 comments added.
The tests are passing becaause testUtils.getThreadContainer returns
the empty string for both actual and expected.
Change-Id: I263a258a8db5c35a6fb1fc5ce281f902fc543038
Many methods are covered indirectly, and using method-level
@covers filters means these are reported as not being covered.
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
This changes a vast number of test expected-outputs because it affects
the order of the keys when serialized.
Bug: T315400
Change-Id: I6ad2cded6ba7cb2cc5e5ba37ea60f4b18ecc26be
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
We can no longer change IDs so easily, because they're stored in the
permalink database, so remove this mechanism to make sure it's not
accidentally used in the future.
Change-Id: I392ee1f49c48fc2f23d05e9a37c643438b4f2b9a
We didn't correctly reconcile the changes from
Ie0412b9f238d5ff8e54fd2ea358c1c26e303f4e1 and
I419883b5f9a4291b4bf575d57195d553fd5e291e.
Bug: T315821
Change-Id: I5a93cbb3bf029b352e808cbd9cb1ea3286e20c94
Move the code that generates these wrapper nodes and attributes
from postprocessReplyTool() (only called when reply tool is enabled)
to addDiscussionToolsInternal (always called).
This undoes some changes from 31c57d594a and 980b2c38bc.
Bug: T314707
Change-Id: I07ed210375d494047670015410430c087d67f21a
Rather than setting it on both the reply link and the reply button,
set it on their parent element.
Update ReplyLinksController to handle this.
Change-Id: I650e9c0ebd354a82b8f66a63c5b4c02b2e29b105
This improves the behavior when replying to these comments
and the message snippets shown in notifications.
Bug: T313097
Change-Id: Ia10400472c9e999fa526c7437a03b72461c37b74
Othercontent would often contain the opening tag of the next heading /
section. By looking for the closest node with a previousSibling we can
more-reliably escape the heading.
Also, only add the initial placeholder if there's content before the
first heading. We do this by testing for any siblings before the
startContainer of the first heading -- if there are any, assume this
means there's some sort of content. (This can still result in a
placeholder with `othercontent:""` if there's only whitespace before
the first heading.)
Bug: T313850
Change-Id: I080205b74413c46d3cf3442e79276145aaa9439c
* clock, userAvatar, speechBubble were dropped before topic
containers was merged
* Load ellipsis & edit icons on mobile only
* Load bell & bellOutline for topic subscriptions button
Change-Id: I77d1336627b564be756e3ec50b4686b8f9ac72dc
Rename ThreadItem to ContentThreadItem, then create a new ThreadItem
interface containing only the methods that we'll be able to implement
using only the persistently stored data (no parsing), then create a
DatabaseThreadItem. Do the same for CommentItem and HeadingItem.
ThreadItemSet gets a similar treatment, but it's basically only for
Phan's type checking. (This is sad.)
Change-Id: I1633049befe8ec169753b82eb876459af1f63fe8
name and id are supposed to never be null. Calling getName() or
getId() on this object would cause an exception.
Change-Id: I5f95b7d9e4ce4550b550ee758fc86f032b676731
For comments posted on or after 2022-07-12 (configurable), use a
shorter format, identical to the timestamps MediaWiki uses in URLs.
Changing the format for already existing comments would involve
difficult migrations, therefore we elect not to do it.
Bug: T304595
Change-Id: I387051a6a3a1d84cfae45c3e1516db870cc8b977
Change the HeadingItem constructor to take a 'null' headingLevel
and store this internally with the constant. Change the JSON
serializer to convert this back to null.
Change-Id: I27508eed75d94b99c5189548919309f8da7deb75
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 previously ignored them before timezone indicator (e9c401e3aa),
but they can end up in other places too, e.g. after the time.
Now we ignore them after every token. This is way overkill, but it
shouldn't hurt.
Bug: T308448
Change-Id: I20f7aaa34dba23f2a2faf1be258c1aea32ab770f
Change the order of checks to ensure that we have at least one comment
before we try comparing ranges, to avoid issues with empty headings
having collapsed ranges. It should be a tiny bit faster this way, too.
Bug: T304377
Change-Id: I59ad30cfc075dcec882e048d2d199744efec2114
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
Also fix a bug where headings would be ignored while checking for
comment frames. See task for detailed explanation.
Bug: T303396
Change-Id: I6495826b4b050ea80680e0798ac6ab4497a7c09e
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
It is friendlier for static analysis tools like Phan, which can't
infer anything from the `->nodeType === …` checks, and we were already
using it in most places.
Fix newly revealed Phan failures (and one unneeded suppression).
Change-Id: Id789f05e16a210f7ba22ca7514587c392fac0741
Also special-case thumbnail wrappers generated by
MediaTransformOutput::linkWrap, for compatibility with
TimedMediaHandler.
Bug: T301427
Bug: T302296
Change-Id: I7f48d8b2261507c5a33526c54109f5187d062ed3
Previously, we required a signature at the end of the comment.
This was a pretty rough heuristic that did not correctly handle
many comments that we would consider entirely properly signed
in CommentParser (e.g. comments wrapped in formatting like
<small>…</small>, comments with a post-scriptum or in parentheses,
or comments generated by various templates).
Now we process the user input using the same code that adds reply
links, and only add a signature when we detect that there really
isn't a signature (including template-generated), or if the signature
is in the wrong place and would result in the reply link showing up
in the wrong place as well (not at the end of the comment).
Bug: T278442
Bug: T268558
Bug: T278355
Bug: T291421
Bug: T282983
Change-Id: I46b6110af328ebdf93b7dfc2bd941e04391a1599
We were rendering the preview in a completely different way from how
we would add the real reply, and the results would be different
sometimes, particularly for multi-line comments with messed-up markup.
Render it server-side instead, in a very similar way to real replies
(generating a DOM list node and transforming it through Parsoid),
although without the whole context of the page to improve performance.
We can remove a lot of client-side code that was used solely for this.
This will allow the preview to accurately display the signatures when
we change how they are added (T278442), without us having to implement
those changes again from scratch for the preview.
Change-Id: I53341f4d4075c25b67ec3b3032bff9b8a880dcd3
Goal:
-----
Finishing the work from Iadb7757debe000025e52770ca51ebcf24ca8ee66
by changing CommentParser::parse() to return a data object, instead of
the whole parser.
Changes:
--------
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:
-----
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:
--------
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 Data class contained utilities for two unrelated purposes.
Split each half to a separate class.
Notably, this improves the signature of the getLocalData() function.
Change-Id: Icde615fb9d483fee1f352c34909b37f8ffde8081
(suggested by PhpStorm)
composer.json:
* Document required PHP extensions
Parser.js:
* Remove incorrect param documentation
* Fix some typos in comments (missing parentheses)
CommentParser.php:
* Fix some typos in comments (missing parentheses)
ImmutableRange.php:
* Remove unused property
* Add a `throw` to indicate that code path is unreachable
SubscribedNewCommentPresentationModel.php:
* Add missing `return false`
CommentParserTest.php:
* Remove unnecessary pass-by-reference
CommentModifierTest.php:
* Remove unused variable
CommentParserTest.php:
* Don't construct Element objects directly. PHP's DOMElement allows
it, but Parsoid/Dodo's doesn't, and we use the latter for static
analysis. This generates all kinds of confusing warnings.
Change-Id: Ia9598ebea0e99830dd485296e94a9d96acc4b258
It adds white-space between block tags and strips invisible tags.
It may be slightly slower (it takes HTML as input rather than DOM, so
we need to serialize the HTML first and then call it, rather than only
find and concatenate text nodes), but the difference is negligible,
and it seems better to use this method than to try to re-implement it.
Test runtime went from ~9.0s to ~9.5s locally, when testing using:
php tests/phpunit/phpunit.php \
extensions/DiscussionTools/tests/phpunit/ThreadItemTest.php \
--filter getText
Bug: T219138
Change-Id: I0cb89ebd2160e1ef499b78573c6688f493a4c42f
Goal: To be able to re-use or test the transformations we previously
performed in addWikitextReply() / addHtmlReply(), without requiring
a Comment object or adding the result as a reply.
Change-Id: I040c4be9b6b9bddba661f30fd0566f8850673074
* We don't need it anywhere in JS, since we're not sending that HTML
to Parsoid.
* We only need it on the nodes directly containing our reply lines in
PHP, not all over the place.
Change-Id: I0a04388225f32654dda2f599442cd27a303b5d0a
When we encounter a node that doesn't represent comment contents, e.g.:
* a [reply] link we inserted (T297034#7641334)
* an {{outdent}} template (see changed test case)
…we should ignore it together with its descendants (like in
Parser#nextInterestingLeafNode), instead of processing descendants
and possibly detecting comment contents in them.
Follow-up to 8de940b587,
72b9c2c6f5.
Bug: T297034
Change-Id: Ib2fa40c5fa389572b0e88ef558728fa06e3621b0
Prior to 8de940b5, the comments on this page would not be marked as
partially transcluded.
Bug: T298408
Change-Id: Ib7eb8b4113151048c0e778b3530600d98dd8f705
These are not used for anything yet, but soon the parser will
want to know the title of the page it is parsing.
Change-Id: I02fa5d63fae78f3e92032d93bc27ac5c744faecb
The following values for configuration variables are supported:
$wgDiscussionToolsReplyIndentation = 'invisible'; (default)
$wgDiscussionToolsReplyIndentation = 'bullet';
Bug: T259864
Change-Id: Icefad79630adc6ed35687498614e6a03ede1451b
Reimplement getFullyCoveredSiblings() using compareRanges(), which
checks basically the same thing, but works better and I like it more.
Bug: T297034
Change-Id: I33dc1d088bdee984064315290e378bfbfa830b10