(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
This code previously ensured that the fragment identifier linking
to a section was only included if all events had the same section.
It doesn't actually seem worth the effort, since we handle scrolling
to the highlighted comments client-side anyway.
And the links were not quite correct, because we didn't parse and
strip the section title as expected by built-in Echo events. Just
use Echo's code for this.
Depends-On: Idb3a87fd18330f90a8cdc1276994d54288e17b28
Change-Id: Icae0d3654dd02109337ff8737b16f55bbd514f43
The 'legacyPrimary' links will take you to the section
the comment is in and should be used when you don't have
access to comment IDs.
Bug: T296018
Change-Id: I944feb90e7c3a69f81366f42fa110c58cac26dbb
If the user talk edit or mention coincides with exactly one new comment:
* Change the primary link to be a direct link to the comment
* Add a text snippet to notifications that don't already include one
(user talk edits that are not new sections).
This is done for all such notifications, regardless of whether anyone
has topic subscriptions enabled.
Bug: T281590
Bug: T253082
Change-Id: I98fbca8e57845cd7c82ad533c393db953e4e5643
Notifications are bundled by section, so instead of linking to the
comment, link to the section.
Additionally, add a parameter to the URL listing all the comment IDs
from the bundle, and highlight them all and scroll to the topmost one.
Having to handle both URL fragments and URL query parameters makes
this code kind of a mess :(
Also, some unexpected changes became necessary:
* EventDispatcher.php: Store the section title in events using
HeadingItem::getLinkableTitle() instead of ThreadItem::getText().
The result is mostly the same, except in case of wacky markup like
images or extension tags. We can more reliably use it to link to the
section on the page, and we already use getLinkableTitle() when
generating edit summaries in the reply tool for this reason.
* dt.init.less: Change the mix-blend-mode for the highlights from
'multiply' to 'darken', so that multiple overlapping highlights do
not look more opaque. This affects how the highlights look on
non-white backgrounds and images (they're less blue, and on darker
backgrounds entirely invisible), but it seems worth it.
Bug: T286620
Change-Id: I21bb5c003abc2747f0350d3f3af558dfb55693e9
If the revision from which we generated the notification has been
deleted, we shouldn't include the content snippet, nor the direct link
to the comment (because the fragment ID is generated from the content).
This matches how Echo handles mention notifications.
Change-Id: Ica939f3a4efd39d0c295511d58280d3f9d584129
As it happens, most of Echo does not actually parse this message,
but it is for some reason parsed in HTML email notifications.
Change-Id: I414cd242d9bcc4d8b5a1c2a2a71be9e5f00ea8be
We don't display [subscribe] buttons on your user talk page,
but the API still allows those subscriptions.
Use the same approach as for mentions to ensure this doesn't cause
duplicate notifications.
Remove some code in SubscribedNewCommentPresentationModel,
now guaranteed to be unused.
Change-Id: I99a276a48d8562552ed2c54cc0323e8e428845fd