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
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
* 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
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
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
Also special-case thumbnail wrappers generated by
MediaTransformOutput::linkWrap, for compatibility with
TimedMediaHandler.
Bug: T301427
Bug: T302296
Change-Id: I7f48d8b2261507c5a33526c54109f5187d062ed3
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
* 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
Reimplement getFullyCoveredSiblings() using compareRanges(), which
checks basically the same thing, but works better and I like it more.
Bug: T297034
Change-Id: I33dc1d088bdee984064315290e378bfbfa830b10
The PHP DOM extension measures lengths and offsets in Unicode codepoints.
Our PHP code used UTF-8 bytes, causing some offsets to be slightly off.
Now it mostly uses Unicode codepoints as well (we're forced to use bytes
in a few places, because preg_match returns offsets in bytes).
In practice, this had no visible effect to the user. It caused the
markers `<span data-mw-comment-end="..."></span>` to be placed at
the end of their container instead of the correct position when the
timestamp contained multibyte characters (e.g. "ź" in Polish); but
the correct position is usually at the end of the container anyway.
In the test cases, the only difference is placing these markers before
a trailing line break inside `<p>...</p>` tags rather than before it.
The patch also accidentally fixes another bug, where element nodes
with no children (mostly <img>) were incorrectly excluded when calling
cloneContents(), because they were treated as if they were text nodes.
Change-Id: Iccdccf1078598f4b62cab96225e9c85a4c0e93ee
* ThreadItem::getText
* CommentItem::getBodyText (used when generating notifications)
* ThreadItem::getHTML (may soon be used in API)
* CommentItem::getBodyHTML (may soon be used in API)
* ImmutableRange::cloneContents (the common implementation for all
of the above)
The outputs are only lightly reviewed. This is mostly meant to
document the current behavior rather than the expected behavior,
to avoid making unintentional changes while refactoring.
Change-Id: I14471ee4969aa3d0b5577d9de2a6d4462fab4d09
We added it because the initial designs for the subscribe action were
much easier to implement like this, and topic "containers" (T269950)
would have required it.
However, the latest design of the subscribe action will not need it
(T279149), and topic containers are still very far away, so let's
remove it for now.
Bug: T280433
Change-Id: I21a23e9bea43f24d265750926fbd62b99038d3f1
The existing comment IDs can't be used to find the same comment on
a different revision or page (when it's transcluded), because they
depend on the comment's parent and its position on the page.
Comment names depend only on the author and timestamp. The trade-off
is that they can't distinguish comments posted within the same minute,
or in the same edit, so we will still need the IDs sometimes.
Prefer using comment names when replying, if they're not ambiguous.
This fixes T273413 and T275821.
Heading names depend on the author and timestamp of the oldest comment.
This way we don't have to detect changes to the heading text, but we
can't distinguish headings without any comments.
Bug: T274685
Bug: T273413
Bug: T275821
Change-Id: Id85c50ba38d1e532cec106708c077b908a3fcd49
Longer, but follows the style guide and less likely to conflict.
We need to account for init classes in the cache being around for
a while.
Change-Id: I738bc93393850db320fdbda2b003ca8ac40556da
The code we're testing already produces a string of serialized HTML,
no need to parse and re-serialize it.
Also, we recently learned that the precise format matters here
(T274709), and now this test *actually* covers the fix for that bug.
Follow-up to 5b26e9664b.
As a downside, this test might now spuriously fail if the format of
the output of Parsoid's XMLSerializer changes. Hopefully that won't
happen too often.
Change-Id: I69b514f545e47dcb437fb39a83edb8e2f19ed99b
Now it detect signatures generated by en.wp's {{Undated}} template,
and signatures of people who do weird stuff to the timestamps.
Bug: T275938
Change-Id: I27b07f6786ca5433a3c02a5fe68e4716d41401bb
While working on T270009, I noticed that <style> and <link> nodes
are treated differently, which seemed weird. Rewrite this again,
hopefully this is the last time.
The changed test cases also involve <area> and <input> nodes,
and the new results make more sense to me.
Bug: T264116
Change-Id: I3af90c84768a4b3dc53446927f4dba6f72175a2f
We've recently decided that we want to "extend" comments until
the end of the paragraph (e36dc8e78a,
d0ae6c4e44).
However, we still had this special case that did the opposite: it
ensured that if a comment ended in the middle of a text node, the
comment would not be extended to the end of the node. Remove it.
Note the change in the test file signatures-funny-formattedreply.html,
which actually covered this case specifically.
Change-Id: Id1384bb0c6e1a5f0c70f55efcb4caa240f230f07
The end marker is skipped forward until an open or close
block tag is reached. In tree traversal terms this means
moving either to the next sibling, or the parent (to skip
over close tags).
Bug: T256033
Change-Id: Iaa2c588698790d576ac4f9ecc126f58a082ef6b3