Previously, only comments could have IDs, because we only needed IDs
for replying. But we might also use them for notifications soon.
Bug: T264478
Change-Id: I1bcad02bf17ab54bc5028a959543c10f0430836b
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
"This modifies the original objects…" – I feel like this is obvious
now, but maybe it wasn't so obvious when this code was structured
differently before a2431fe006. Also,
it refers to a variable that doesn't exist.
"FIXME this will clone the reply…" – No, actually, it will not.
It would if replies were associative arrays, but they are objects,
and have always been, ever since the PHP parser was merged in
7b7a2cd69c. Maybe they were arrays
once in Roan's mind before he pushed that for review.
Change-Id: I1348e111699fdbde99cd1f9ef45d8f465f7391b0
Always select the default reply if it looks unchanged, i.e.
we see '...*/ Reply' at the end of the summary.
Bug: T263062
Change-Id: I0a79d9e5072d9d9df16c93435502f67524e2d2bc
Through trial and error, I found that adding `display: inline-flex;`
avoids the issue, and does not seem to have any negative effects in
Chromium or other browsers.
Bug: T260072
Change-Id: I9a9ca1fdb57bb7dd6c1a0a70e330a2a503c8ec8e
When a timestamp directly followed a `<div>…</div>` tag (or perhaps
some other wrapper containing lots of content), we would detect the
username from the earliest links in the wrapper (furthest from the
timestamp), rather than the latest links (closest to the timestamp).
Bug: T262573
Change-Id: Id16449a86a731b13dc79846bb30ecf6554e26f1d
The wikitext parser outputs `<p><br></p>` for empty paragraphs, so we
need to ignore `<br>` tags when searching for an "interesting" node
that marks the beginning of a comment. Otherwise the empty paragraphs
mess up the detection of indentation levels.
Bug: T264116
Change-Id: I84a97ab577baa7336b78935ccdc48041ecfc231a
The same ReplyWidget instance can be re-used when the user cancels
replying and then starts replying again to the same comment.
Previously, the initial values passed to the constructor (when switching
modes) would still persist in this case, even if they were incorrect.
Bug: T263061
Change-Id: I3dff007456bfd4f3149c718ae72fbf373a2e2913
* Export parser data (date format, digits, timezone names, and
messages for weekday/month names) converted to language variants
* Update the parsers to try matching using every variant, in case
the page is displayed in non-default variant (and to avoid
problems with incomplete variant conversion)
Bug: T259818
Change-Id: I04d73992cd31ce06fa79f87df0c0a53d7efc3c58