Without the default the preference is never deleted from the database,
even it was disabled by the user.
Bug: T291748
Change-Id: I239bfac1a221cc0a4cebf938d0438f5a8a859935
Since Id9afb2dd0212e4b871bb6a7a9d8762e1bcb81d6a included in core since
MediaWiki 1.38 the uppercase of the first character of the parameter
auprefix is not needed anymore.
Bug: T291339
Depends-On: Id9afb2dd0212e4b871bb6a7a9d8762e1bcb81d6a
Change-Id: Ic14ca9c9c61d2a50bdbaff50b56302a60ed17a96
Dependency injection is now available to actions,
extension already requires MW 1.37+
Bug: T253078
Change-Id: I473abac19ed5e6f3c6706797e91704ff635f64c6
This includes the dtrepliedto URL functionality from
I3f81e4d77faed367606e47678b8896051982359d.
Bug: T274831
Bug: T274832
Bug: T277329
Change-Id: I035d04f30c8312b0cb42902d3bf940df1482ffb3
For compatibility with Parsoid's document abstraction (Parsoid may
switch to an alternate DOM library in the future), don't explicitly
create a new document object using `new DOMDocument`; instead use
the Parsoid wrapper `DOMCompat::newDocument()`. This ensures that
the Document object created will be compatible with Parsoid.
There are a number of other subtle dependencies on the PHP `dom`
extension in DiscussionTools, like explicit `instanceof` tests; those
will be tweaked in a follow-up patch
(I3c4f41c3819770f85d68157c9f690d650b7266a3) since they do not affect
correctness so long as Parsoid is aliasing Document to a subclass of
the built-in DOMDocument. Similarly, the Phan warnings we suppress
do not cause runtime errors (because of the fixes included in
c5265341afd9efde6b54ba56dc009aab88eff83c) but phan will be happier
once the follow-up patch lands and aligns all the DOM types.
Bug: T287611
Depends-On: If0671255779571a91d3472a9d90d0f2d69dd1f7d
Change-Id: Ib98bd5b76de7a0d32a29840d1ce04379c72ef486
Problems with the current setup:
* Each CommentController must have exactly one link.
For T277371 we want multiple, and for T282205 we might want zero.
* CommentController objects must be constructed immediately.
They are implemented to make this pretty fast, but it's still
unnecessary work to do on page load.
* Only one link may be activated at a time, and activating one affects
the styling of others, so CommentController has to use global state
to check if it can set up and to update them.
Instead introduce ReplyLinksController, which knows about all reply
links and which one is active, and emits events that allow
CommentControllers to be constructed on demand.
Change-Id: Iabdeded2e71e598ae78703a6ff9410d0cfba397c
…without making the topic subscriptions feature available in user preferences.
Follow-up to these commits, which added these checks in ad-hoc ways:
* 9420f22e9d
* f3422f40a6
* 23a490deca
* a555db7892
Bug: T284491
Change-Id: If2e3fb1e06d1cc489fbca14796ed77c83bb52991
Using `updateCacheExpiry()` in this way appears to be established
with examples of other use in WMF production such as:
- CategortyTree extension:
custom cache expiry for pages with `<categorytree>`.
- RSS extension:
custom cache expiry for pages with `<rss>`.
- intersection extension:
custom cache expiry for pages with `<DynamicPageList>`.
- Math extension:
custom cache expiry if `<math>` failed.
- Wikibase extension, Flow extension:
no caching for certain namespaces or content types.
- Graph extension, Kartographer extension:
via onParserAfterParse hook, no caching if on preview.
Bug: T280605
Change-Id: Iea41ab8599ffae4622c97d682258b1b64eaf9ba2
The issue occurred when replying to a comment consisting of multiple
list items, starting with a <dt> (instead of the expected <dd>), so
that the comment is considered to be unindented.
Modifier tried to add the reply directly inside the list (<dl>) rather
than inside the last list item (<dt>), which caused it to be confused
about indentation levels and try to un-indent more times than there
were indentations.
The simplest solution, given the existing code, is to add the reply
outside the list instead, in a new list. This results in a "list gap"
(<dl><dt>...</dt><dd>...</dd></dl><dl><dd>...</dd></dl>), but I think
it's acceptable for this rare case.
There are separate tests cases for old Parser and for Parsoid HTML,
because they parse the original wikitext differently (with the old
Parser producing HTML with a list gap too).
Bug: T279445
Change-Id: Ie0ee960e7090cf051ee547b480c980e9530eda51
Topic title field and old wikitext reply field had only placeholders,
but no labels.
Mode selector had labels on individual items, but not on the main
control.
Change-Id: I422e7e5baa8711340a1bb82255e788f2272c45c9
When there are just two modes, using arrow keys to switch between
them is not intuitive. The focus moving from the selector to the
body widget afterwards is even less intuitive.
Override default TabOptionWidget to allow options to be highlightable
(not just immediately selectable), and mark the current mode's tab as
disabled instead of selected (but make it look selected).
This results in intuitive keyboard interactions (tabbing to the widget
highlights the other tab rather than the current one, pressing enter
switches to it).
Bug: T274423
Change-Id: I9d358d5f301cbf081380ef5d34ccc8c4e146652e
Documentation:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:PHP_unit_testing/Writing_unit_tests_for_extensions#Two_types_of_tests
We can do this because the tested methods do not depend on any globals
or on MediaWiki being installed.
In addition to being the new hotness, MediaWikiUnitTestCase allows the
test classes that use it instead of MediaWikiTestCase to start up much
faster. In my testing, running this test case individually now takes
0.35s, compared to 1.1s before.
Try:
* With new code:
time php tests/phpunit/phpunit.php extensions/DiscussionTools/tests/phpunit/unit/CommentUtilsTest.php
* With old code:
time php tests/phpunit/phpunit.php extensions/DiscussionTools/tests/phpunit/CommentUtilsTest.php
Change-Id: I771b1f3d101a394ee869e42547d9ae7839397752
Splits the cache on the reply links feature being enabled
for a particular user and title.
An additional check is done after parsing in case the user
has the feature enabled via query string or cookie.
Bug: T267404
Depends-On: I883a37fd67108243e7a20683b1a5d59fd0f6e39f
Change-Id: I3bc06ca7d4aea7f0fe39eef0e77ad88d1f9c1043
Add yet another tree walking utility: CommentUtils::linearWalk().
Unlike TreeWalker, it allows handling the beginnings and ends of nodes
separately – kind of like parsing a XML token stream, or kind of like
VisualEditor's linear model.
(Add unit tests for this utility. The simple.html test case is copied
from [VisualEditor/VisualEditor]/demos/ve/pages/simple.html.)
Use this utility to stop skipping when we reach either a closing or
opening block node tag. Previously we'd skip over such tags inside
nested "transparent" nodes (like <a>, <del>, or apparently <font>).
Bug: T271385
Change-Id: I201a942eb3a56335e84d94e150ec2c33f8b4f4e0
If DiscussionToolsABTest is enabled (set to `all` or a feature), logged
in users who have never used the tool before will be assigned to an a/b
test bucket. If they're in the test bucket, they get the feature
enabled.
If they manually set their beta feature preference, we don't override
that but do maintain their bucket for logging purposes.
Bug: T268191
Change-Id: I9c4d60e9f9aaef11afa7f8661b9c49130dde3ffa
1. Extend the JS modifier to allow adding top-level comments
(that is, replies to headings). PHP modifier doesn't do this
because we'll save the changes using paction=addtopic instead.
2. Subclass CommentController to allow adding a new heading and a
top-level comment underneath it at the same time.
3. A lot of ugly code in ReplyWidget to customize the interface
for this case. Much of it should probably be moved to
CommentController/NewTopicController.
Bug: T267595
Change-Id: I9c707bb7f7aae1b92c72fb4dee436490f8c8409b
Allows for multiple features in the near future.
Separate availability and enabled.
Separate User/Title/Output checks.
Change-Id: I454bd8407675749d93ff3d2b4c5d624b433204db
PHP was counting UTF-8 bytes, JS was counting UTF-16 bytes.
Both should have been counting codepoints (although it doesn't
really matter as long as they both count the same things).
I noticed the issue after adding some tests using the Cyrillic
script, when one case had different results in PHP and JS:
Id25b537fecd789640c209ff7f30e777455a3aece.
Change-Id: Ic31240678f71ba48e6ec202126bf490cea12bb66
This is primarily to cover the handling of localised digits,
which previously wasn't being tested, leading to T261706.
Bug: T261706
Change-Id: I9de7f01f77e767e9048c85604b559af4bca0de91
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
Expand the 'signatures-funny' test case with more examples, which
don't behave correctly.
Follow-up commits I04a8ea09401e06f2d4bb1f226f17eb528b29ed95 and
Ic26a87642f8a15d5de2f7073d4d8176b299c7f94 fix them.
Bug: T255738
Change-Id: I0fdd8bdf11b497ffeed37c37953c5730f6e4f3b7
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
* Remove the existing approach for detecting signatures that only
worked in source mode; remove autoSignWikitext()
* Use the same approach for auto-signing in source mode as we have
already used in visual
* In both modes, detect whether the user has already typed a signature
at the end of their comment in the modifier, and if so, don't add a
signature
* Add test cases for the detection
Bug: T255738
Change-Id: I791d3035cb1ffc33ce3966d4617a25d08700c35b
* 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
Load 'ext.visualEditor.mwsignature' (which implements VE's existing
handling for signatures), then subclass and override a bunch of things
in order to:
* Replace the context menu with a note that you don't need to type the
signature when commenting using the reply widget
* Override the sequence/command to insert signature so that it selects
it afterwards and thus displays the context menu
* Treat signatures as signature nodes when switching from wikitext,
instead of the normal pre-save transform turning them into regular
links and text
Bug: T255738
Change-Id: Icb542451c2307ab51e56bd627804096c7b5552c8
* Not to be confused with the Parsing Team's
"Great Parser JS to PHP port of 2019"
Gasp as OR hacks are changed to null coalescing operators.
Applaud as variable declarations are dropped.
Cheer as parameters and return values are type-hinted.
Shudder as DomNodeLists have no indexOf method.
Moving discussion parsing to the server should allow
us to implement much cleaner APIs for commenting.
Bug: T252252
Co-authored-by: Ed Sanders <esanders@wikimedia.org>
Change-Id: Ic1438d516e223db462cb227f6668e856672f538c
In the future, we should think about a better solution that also
handles other elements (T250126), but this is an easy fix for now.
Bug: T250512
Change-Id: I1321f0da523ddb4a999b8c453b9094a267b38ae2
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
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