Right now, it'll only respond a certain, fixed, amount,
not allowing you to paginate the list.
Note: haven't properly tested all possible cases yet!
Change-Id: I84761b13a1b9203cb8e3fcc80941d739cd28659f
Presentation models that display the number of bundled notifications
typically group these by a property like agent or page ID. For example,
every edit someone makes to a user talk page generates an event,
so there could be 5 edit-user-talk events by only 2 distinct users;
in that case we want to display "Foo and 1 other user left a message",
not "Foo and 4 other users".
With this change, a presentation model that wants such behavior
can pass a callback to getBundleCount() that retursn the user ID, which
will cause getBundleCount() to return the number of distinct
users rather than the total number of notifications.
Change-Id: I79c8dd14277eff0d2ec27f155b1d13dca1e571a8
I'm not really sure where to stick the primary link. I could wrap the
entire notification in a <a> tag, but all the text becomes ugly (I
suppose we could hack around it with CSS?). For now I just added it
before all the secondary links.
Change-Id: I4f6add9ecfb367660d1a6346825382ad415bdb77
The implementation of this sucks as the presentation model
should not be making database queries. But the API it provides
is what we want and will be supported even if the backend
implementation is changed.
Change-Id: Ifd0d11260990fd0e00e8f32eee273f9717d3e1fb
We should probably merge this ASAP now that a lot of presentation
models still have to be implemented. There's a bit of B/C code that
will take care of the previous format, but it would be nice to be
able to remove that soon.
Meanwhile I've also changed getPrimaryLink to follow the same format.
Bug: T115421
Change-Id: Ic18a050d2ee0239f287a6d55c572df6f8aebb59a
Instead of relying on the frontend to render, this enables the frontend
to do it.
The API will now accept a new format: 'model', which is basically the
presentation model's data in json format.
Some of the render code is currently only in the backend (e.g. get icon
path from icon type) so other api formats will stay available. At some
point, however, we may be able to kill those.
Bug: T115418
Change-Id: Ibc3ad54c94d6ea9bf751f3927cf69e1d062f4780
`getMessageWithAgent` is used by `getHeaderMessage` is can
be reused by other presentation models who need the
agent in their body message.
Bug: T118059
Change-Id: I0cbccaeb8b6e60d03bc75bc85c74591619b4399a
Wikis can customize the 'notification-welcome-link' to a page title
(like "Project:Welcome" for example) and the "Welcome!" notification new
users receive will have a primary link to that page.
Bug: T117509
Change-Id: I29f6d69db480fa7d39573941e762c4dad8737ed0
Because 'welcome' doesn't.
Returning `false` indicates that there is no link, and the
FlyoutFormatter was updated accordingly.
Change-Id: Ifd329b396f3361fc7c08c607a6407181ffdb8bf6
The conversion of EchoEvent into a EchoEventPresentationModel is now
done by EchoFlyoutFormatter, instead of having each subclass do it. It
also does the canRender() check so subclasses don't need to worry about
it.
The subclasses no longer have access to the underlying EchoEvent object,
so the timestamp is exposed in EchoEventPresentationModel.
Change-Id: I7f0a650373eebac7aa2231b1795b51a6d031ad67
Adds EchoEventPresentationModel::canRender() for notification types to
indicate that something can't be rendered if for example, a page is
deleted.
In that case, the notification is marked as read in a deferred update.
All callers were also updated to check if the notification was formatted
properly.
Bug: T116888
Change-Id: Idb975feaec893ef86c41cc487102e3539c07e328
The workflow to format a notification is
* Get EchoEvent, User, and Language
* Get EchoEventFormatter implementation for notification type
** EchoEventFormatter returns structured data about each part of the
notification (header, body, primary link, secondary link(s))
* Each output type will have a formatter class (e.g.
EchoSpecialNotificationsFormatter, EchoPlainTextEmailFormatter) which
takes a EchoEventPresentationModel and generates whatever it wants
(HTML, plain-text email, etc).
Included is an example conversion of the user-rights and mention
formatters. The previous infrastructure will remain in place for
backwards compatability until other extensions can be updated.
Bug: T107823
Change-Id: I4397872a7ec062148dfcb066ddd8ab83f40486ac
This changes the revert notification (special page version) to link
to the contributions page for anonymous (logged out) editors.
It still links to the user page for logged in editors.
Bug: T55564
Change-Id: Ib1f17fb88237b96cda63dd30ed488a8ffd84750e
To avoid using $wgLang directly. We still have to use it in
detectSectionTitleAndText for now though.
Change-Id: Ic901ed05d4e8f6291caa55d866ce58f7300880f5
Push the $wgEchoNotifications dependency to
NotificationFormatter::factory(), and only catch exceptions we're
actually expecting (NotificationFormatter::format()).
And clean up the logging to use structured logging while we're at it.
Change-Id: I7e18c318c5c81b6a38e55f27ef8f604654f10858
The logic to get the URL for an icon was duplicated in the
EmailFormatter and BasicFormatter. It is now in the abstract
NotificationFormatter, which EmailFormatter and BasicFormatter now
use.
Changes in logic:
* Throw an exception if an invalid notification type is provided instead
of a PHP notice
* icons using 'url' may have different ltr/rtl icons
* Throw exception if icon is supposed to have different icons for
ltr/rtl, but doesn't, instead of debug logging
The new function is static so it can be used in EmailFormatter as it
does not inherit from NotificationFormatter.
Bug: T60726
Change-Id: Ia3c01c35f58eed8cc2c039249ab1ec1a80a8abbb
Instead, have subclasses implement checking required parameters
manually.
The only subclass that was using this was EchoBasicFormatter and has
been updated.
Change-Id: I23e2fa7044e0d59125530024f8c6c35516d3b90b