Added PreferencesGetIconHook to add an icon on the Special:Preferences section.
Bug: T317419
Depends-On: I6d5730d47e7595b1705787995fe5db2fe734d7f5
Change-Id: Ia5eefad09f533f4654bbda123b4588f246bc1ace
These have been moved to the Vector skin
Bug: T257143
Depends-On: If52986fe56b65479adabe8233b0fc6df164b5376
Change-Id: Ibf11821e863d3089d60cf5c0959c4c5ddc5ce4f2
Set `mention-success` to a `message` type Echo notification, by
setting `section` to `message` in extension.json
Bug: T314695
Change-Id: Ic860f5db61acb5d64e7b451c5ec198ea39bfe534
When Echo moved to packageFiles it broke the mobile
unread counter behaviour
Follow up to I03f9a3953aa97ead1a29c13a992a02404a6d0b68
which presumably happened when Minerva's Echo code was
in a different code repository.
Bug: T310358
Change-Id: Ife6705d69d248bcd4efde1a996dbcc0353c7f40d
As far as I can tell, EchoIteratorDecorator is functionally identical to
IteratorDecorator from includes/libs/iterators/ in core, so why have a
separate copy? (EchoIteratorDecorator does pass through the return value
of next() or rewind(), if any, but there shouldn't be any per the
Iterator interface.)
Change-Id: Ic763ec19c15f67d9c9b42ebffb88c52b9056ed22
== Problem 1 ==
As of I09c27a084100b223, tests/qunit/index.js or equiv was used to
load test files asynchronously from a using() callback. This was
untracked by RL or QUnit, and thus sometimes ended up finishing after
the test runner was already done executing all tests. In CI this
means the tests are sometimes never loaded and the browser (or Node)
process already killed before they even have a chance to arrive.
Prior to QUnit 2.17, this was no way of detecting this. As of
QUnit 2.17 (core upgraded last week) when running tests manually
the following helpful warnings appear in the console:
> [warning] Unexpected test after runEnd.
> [warning] This is unstable and will fail in QUnit 3.0.
> test @ qunit.js
> tests/qunit/model/test_mw.echo.dm.SeenTimeModel.js
> require
There were about 1072 instances of this warning, all from Echo.
Fix this problem by removing the async callbacks and specifying the
two modules as normal dependencies instead.
== Problem 2 ==
Class NotificationBadge was being loaded in a strange way out of
bound. This was a violation of module boundaries and should not be
needed other than for a temporary hack or other tech debt. More
generally when a test uses `packageFiles` this is a likely sign of
tech debt or misunderstandings.
Instead, depend on `ext.echo.mobile` and export/import the class
as normal.
After this, the test module can use `scripts` instead.
== Problem 3 ==
The `ext.echo.mobile` uses a Mustache template which the test
was also duplicating a reference to. This is no longer needed now.
Due to the `qunit/index.js` file carefully splitting the operations
between template assignment and file loading, I wondered whether
it was meaning to replace or mock it with something else, but it
simply refers to the same file and only does this because it wasn't
using the module directly. This is now resolved.
If you do need to mock in the future, this can simply be done
by assigning `NotificationBadge.prototype.template` from a
beforeEach() callback in the test suite, or by supporting it
property as a constructor option in NotificationBadge.js and
assigning `this.template` there, which is supported by the
mobile `View` class already it seems and would follow DI patterns
more effectively.
== Problem 4 ==
Most of the Echo tests were ignored sometimes and executed other
times.
The test for `ext.echo.mobile` in particular though was never
executed in CI specifically because:
> Undefined module: 'mobile.startup'
This became a hard error with this patch, which is fixed by
the CI config change with Ie9dabe3269c56fa76db8e51.
Bug: T299780
Change-Id: Ie4a87f3b8085fd6ae53ec586c1782cc266d5288a
* Use LinksUpdateComplete instead of the unusual hook
LinksUpdateAfterInsert, which I want to deprecate.
* Fix the fixme regarding revert detection in link events. It's not
pretty but I confirmed that it works with undo and rollback.
Bug: T297011
Change-Id: Ic0092a55e85a3db78db98f1a3dfdce74a7fa2b29
Previously, ApiEchoNotifications returned only events which were
enabled for the `web` notifier type. With this change, the notifier
type or types to consider can be specified by argument to the new
`notifiertypes` parameter.
This change is required so that the apps can request notification
content from the API for push notifications.
Bug: T287909
Change-Id: I2d1155e113f2defb0f02416a7a659c3ee162d3a6
This hook is no longer called in MW 1.36+ by core, and this
extension already requires MW 1.37+
See I5124789fac333a664b73b4b4a1e801ecc0a618ca
Change-Id: I420c2a231cc1c7d6a350a1f04f7c7d4fd942b377
User::setOption() is deprecated and should be replaced with UserOptionsManager::setOption()
Bug: T277818
Change-Id: I001301fb95635c421a0bbb921fd909c5312dc896
**Note**: This change will affect the order of the yellow talk page
message notification on legacy Vector/other skins by moving it from
after the `#pt-notifications-notice` element to before the
`#pt-notifications-alert` element. This was done because the
notification is related to the list of messages that appear when the
bell icon is clicked so having it in close proximity to that icon is
hopefully more intuitive than having it next to the unrelated inbox
icon. [1]
Per T274428, we need this notification to be inside the `notifications`
array instead of inside the `user-menu` array.
Additionally:
* Per T274428, update the notifications message copy to "You have a new
Talk page message"
* Remove the `onPersonalUrls` hook method inside EchoHooks,
unregister its use as a hook in extension.json, and update its
references in Echo.
[1] T274428#7113896
Bug: T274428
Change-Id: I5ae0ec089bcf0eec1ec7ac13f60e811f54e1d8e1
Ia1451e3e802441162eecfc5b7f6a7ba2ae72f377 introduced
the notifications content navigation, which allows skins
to choose where they want notifications to be positioned,
rather than requiring them to manually extract them from
the personal tools.
Bug: T266613
Depends-On: Ia1451e3e802441162eecfc5b7f6a7ba2ae72f377
Change-Id: I7badfd9bf9257b2537596e9f2e93248f52e4bd82
These dont work. Timeless provides its own skinStyles for this module:
* Revert "Timeless skinStyles should be additive not replace"
This reverts commit 98d0d296a8.
* Revert "Use skinStyles for deciding where the text-indent should apply"
This reverts commit 8adab78547.
A new implementation in Vector means these are redundant:
* Revert "Item label can now use overflow hidden"
This reverts commit b5dd7baa08.
* Revert "Drop text indent in modern Vector"
This reverts commit 150fc7a16c.
Bug: T264339
Depends-On: I2afc12504d7184583fa8331479125474c68017dc
Change-Id: Ifd0dd5a0479588664b772fb839dbbcd8d7c47320
Sorry I made a mistake in my change and clobbered the existing
skin styles rather than extending.
Without this the notification icons will spill on to a second
line.
Follow up to 8adab78
Bug: T266135
Bug: T265806
Change-Id: Ic733a393636309e1bc4536141214fa420eed3e04
The code previously suggested it was only needed for Monobook and Vector
but it was also being used by timeless as discovered when 150fc7a16c
landed. This follow up applies the text-indent in the skin styles to ensure
it goes where needed.
Bug: T265806
Change-Id: I76a26a0a497f6bf7bb5f53967ea625f7e5d06ff7
Creates a new push-subscription-manager group and an associated
right, manage-all-push-subscriptions. The purpose of this is to
allow privileged accounts to purge expired subscriptions from the
database on behalf of other users. A user with this right will be
permitted to delete any subscription from the DB based on the token
alone. For all other users, deletion requests will be limited to
those associated with the requesting user's central ID.
This right will be granted to a bot account on Metawiki associated
with the Wikimedia push notifications service, and the push
notifications service account will make push subscription delete
requests to the API for subscriptions for which vendor APIs return bad
subscription responses.
Additionally, the providertoken parameter to ApiPushSubscriptionDelete
is updated to allow multiple providertoken values.
Bug: T259148
Change-Id: Ia6c17588ee94e6be74e5e3a75eb33e38f172fc93
Creates a EchoPushMaxSubscriptionsPerUser config setting (default: 0)
that controls the maximum number of subscriptions a user may associate
with the user's central user ID.
The setting is enforced in EchoPush\SubscriptionManager::create().
To allow creating push subscriptions for development, set
$wgEchoPushMaxSubscriptionsPerUser to a positive integer value in
LocalSettings.php:
$wgEchoPushMaxSubscriptionsPerUser = 10;
Bug: T259150
Change-Id: Ib97b6b6cbb8161dd75dad92c54b4fe4fff80c421
Implement RecentChange_saveHook interface and pass Config via hook handler
declaration in extension.json.
Change-Id: I2bc5950eb6fc066b2f2a83ea84b700d02b075de9
Finishes the implementation of the stubbed NotificationServiceClient.
Sends push notification request messages to the endpoint configured in
the EchoPushServiceBaseUrl setting. For example, to send messages to an
instance of mediawiki/services/push-notifications running on the host
machine while running MediaWiki in Docker, add the following line to
LocalSettings.php:
$wgEchoPushServiceBaseUrl = 'http://172.17.0.1:8900/v1/message';
Bug: T252899
Change-Id: Icab7825e9080d6b1a4cfc5e12fed1da221ce4610
Provides a basic push notifier implementation. Since the push service is
not yet in place, all it does for now is log debug output when a
notification is to be sent.
To register the push notifier, add the following configuration to
LocalSettings.php:
$wgEchoNotifiers['push'] = [ 'EchoPush\\PushNotifier', 'notifyWithPush' ];
$wgDefaultNotifyTypeAvailability['push'] = true;
$wgNotifyTypeAvailabilityByCategory['system']['push'] = false;
$wgNotifyTypeAvailabilityByCategory['system-noemail']['push'] = false;
We'll register the notifier in configuration for now, rather than
hard-coding the default in extension.json, in order to have control over
when and where it rolls out (beta vs. prod, as well as which wikis).
Since the push notifier implementation depends on jobs being processed
by the job queue, I also recommend adding the following configuration
setting to ensure that all pending jobs are processed at the end of each
web request:
// ensure all pending jobs are processed when a web request completes
$wgJobRunRate = PHP_INT_MAX;
Bug: T252899
Change-Id: Ie7f222443045d30620ff297b006104ef18a074a8
Adds DB tables for storing push subscriptions, some DB interaction code
for retrieving them within MediaWiki, and a set of API modules for
managing them from the outside world.
When testing this patch, be sure to run maintenance/update.php to create
the new tables, and set $wgEchoEnablePush = true in LocalSettings.php
to enable the API new API module.
N.B. The current DB schema is centered on app push subscriptions. Web
push subscriptions require slightly different handling, since they are
provided by browsers as a JSON blob rather than a token string. How to
handle web push subscriptions is a question we can defer until the time
comes to add web push support.
Subscription data is stored in the echo_push_subscription table, with
provider names normalized into the echo_push_provider table. We expect to
be looking up subscriptions by central user ID, so that column is indexed.
The subscription data also includes a column to store SHA256 digests of
the subscriber tokens. This is for use as a unique key constraint, since
we expect every push token to be univerally unique, and the token values
themselves may be too large to reasonably index in MySQL.
Bug: T252899
Change-Id: I3928761b3fba12e54ff4850e9a05c68ec7772f62
The single line of code it contained is part of mediawiki.base as of
MW 1.35, and the extension only supports MW 1.35+
Bug: T233676
Change-Id: Idcd456bd924e84ea53e1bb090267ef8d1ed35a94
Adding `aria-label` to the filter widget, with `listbox` role assigned
to allow screen readers parse read the content.
Bug: T244543
Change-Id: I72a4045abe9a7c391ee3fe471ed944d96259b79e
Make sure that the system-noemail and system-emailonly categories are
hidden, the way the system category is, by setting their no-dismiss
setting to "all". This should be unnecessary, because e.g.
system-noemail doesn't allow email, so just setting no-dismiss to "web"
should suffice, but
EchoAttributeManager::isCategoryDisplayedInPreferences() isn't smart
enough to see that. Doing it this way is also more future-proof for if
we ever add more notification methods in addition to web and email.
Change-Id: I00641d43a4eb1d3e2d3ea285682cf900733b1855
* Make sure the badge for desktop when initialised points to the
right thing
* Make sure the dialog takes up the full screen and the Clippable bug
does not interfere with the display of the pane
Bug: T241090
Change-Id: I6c5588ee689633cef413ef27449aeeea341d7a97
Allows users to opt out of receiving daily or weekly digests containing notifications
they have already marked as read on the web.
Bug: T169386
Change-Id: Ib47248678f88095492fb6896530be5a9f5bb43ca
Until PHPUnit7, the Stub interface came from phpunit-mock-object, and it
was at PHPUnit\Framework\MockObject\Stub. Then, phpunit-mock-object was
merged into PHPUnit, and:
- The interface above was moved to PHPUnit\Framework\MockObject\Stub\Stub
- The FQSEN above started pointing at a completely different interface
This is a temporary hack to allow upgrading to PHPUnit 8, and MUST be
removed as soon as the upgrade is complete.
The :string typehint is also necessary in PHPUnit8, and it will work
with PHPUnit 6 as well.
Bug: T192167
Change-Id: I07cebd07088bced5c5ddc62936f0098dfa39e151
I need this category to be able to complete T231395,
it doesn't make sense to web-notify user they were renamed
since renaming kills user session, so when they log in,
they already know.
Bug: T231397
Change-Id: Ib49a42969a2134bb89c17f62a7aea7db820374fa
Defaults to MainStash, but can be configured to use a different cache
backend by setting $wgEchoSeenTimeCacheType to a string that keys into
$wgObjectCaches.
Bug: T222851
Change-Id: Ifb935cc8be4618f7794ee79a234fc66d5cc5728a
This code will be enabled when Iba1d7863171268066bf7597182c57a0a2041497f
relinquishes the responsibility for rendering the Echo notification badge
and wiring up of the related JS.
It makes 3 assumptions:
1) Minerva will expose a VERSION property on the skins.minerva.scripts module
to tell Echo it can begin control of the functionality
2) A new hook `SkinMinervaReplaceNotificationsBadge` will run on the server side
allowing Echo extension to render the Notifications badge in Minerva.
3) A new client side hook (echo.mobile) will fire whenever the Echo dialog is opened or
closed.
All code relating to Echo inside MobileFrontend and Minerva is
moved here.
CSS for the modules is kept in Minerva as skinStyles
This code remains dormant until Iba1d7863171268066bf7597182c57a0a2041497f lands.
It pre-registers a "to-be-created" hook SkinMinervaReplaceNotificationsBadge that
substitutes the Minerva badge.
It also watches the export value of skins.minerva.scripts for a VERSION value - when
this appears it will take the signal that it should manage the frontend code.
In the new system the mobile specific code is limited to the mobile version of
Minerva. The desktop version of Echo loads on Minerva desktop - presenting an
opportunity in future to consolidate both implementations to use the same component.
The mobile version of Vector and Timeless for example will load the mobile overlay
(with existing styling issues that we don't need to worry about right now given
we don't officially support skins other than Minerva as mobile)
Testers:
* Check require( 'ext.echo.mobile' )(); inside initMobile
inside ext.echo.init does not fire until
Iba1d7863171268066bf7597182c57a0a2041497f is checked out.
Depends-On: I1a66939d2b596094b419de40b370e79f09c85581
Bug: T221007
Change-Id: I09c27a084100b223662f84de6cbe01bebe1fe774
This module only contains styles specific to Special:Notifications, so
ext.echo.ui shouldn't depend on it.
Change-Id: I14fc0076ab634d3bc5082402a9e069d76cf16d07
It became unused and was deprecated in 1ac72cc01a.
That was almost 4 years ago, back when these definitions were
in PHP instead of JSON.
Change-Id: Icbd5ee8df1fc339ffb2df9f05c35a9dcd545a3d1
As now polling is used to update the notification count on header icons.
If there are any new notifications then a snippet containing the header
part of the notification will appear using mw.notify().
Bug: T226130
Change-Id: Id38c8ebedebd4c68b9cef0635043d6f9304784dd
There's no real reason for these to be in MakeGlobalVariablesScript
because they don't really depend on the request context: they were being
omitted if the user was not logged in, but we can just check the user's
logged-in status in JS instead.
Bug: T221151
Change-Id: I2df6d7e061545d342bc3068dccd5ce2f6e85fe78
Remove wgEchoMaxNotificationCount and wgEchoPollForUpdates from the
startup module and put them in the ext.echo.init module.
Change-Id: I03f9a3953aa97ead1a29c13a992a02404a6d0b68
The hook (SpecialMuteModifyFormFields) is used to append
the option to mute/unmute echo notifications from a specified user.
Special:Mute handles posting and saving the fields, the only
requirement is that the field name is the same as the property
that wants to be modified, in this case 'echo-notifications-blacklist'
Bug: T220163
Depends-On: I2b3eee0802cb086091f35ecce13ae77a8e7d518d
Change-Id: I77b3ccfdce9b501eb8ecd58c0d7bbecb78029a7e
On certain special pages, either notification count in the title is not displayed or is displayed in an improper format.
This was because mediawiki.jqueryMsg is not loaded. This patch adds mediawiki.jqueryMsg as a dependency to ext.echo.init module
Bug: T225259
Change-Id: I6b76742b326d66ca08b4bf5c53ab95c4919249e7
There's no need to laod test classes, phpunit finds them
and it just makes $wgAutoloadClasses in production bigger with no value.
Also it makes moving tests around harder
Change-Id: I59ed7bb55cf6d57bdaf614476cf6db7640b1143b
* Adds notification count(alert+messages) to the title
* The count is updated immediately when notification count changes
* This functionality is feature flagged(wgEchoPollForUpdates)
Bug: T225259
Change-Id: Ic92c50d9885b0e4325b253338023d37adf8d35d0
Due to using ooui, and a lot of the styles being a lot more generic
in general these days for wider skin support, most of the skin
styles still included with Echo are no longer necessary or may even
be actively breaking things.
Remove a bunch of that, including some of the stuff for T226594 etc,
as we now have a more elegant solution in the skin itself.
Bug: T226684
Bug: T226594
Depends-On: I0ed21a78feb1b1298c30b969a1c80a4323e74043
Change-Id: Id3193a07f023eb0abc30fa24afe10da042fea876
Just reuse MonoBook's ui.overlay styles. Both skins are doing the
same thing with this regardless, hence why they have the same
problem without these styles.
Bug: T184295
Change-Id: Ide06d00a55f7f546462af951d97c73a649ebcc0b
Due to using ooui, and a lot of the styles being a lot more generic
in general these days for wider skin support, most of the skin
styles still included with Echo are no longer necessary or may even
be actively breaking things.
For Modern, basically just remove everything; nothing here seems to
apply anymore. Also frees us up to just fix the badge positioning
in the skin itself, and leave future maintenance up to the skin
maintainers, if anyone cares.
Bug: T226684
Change-Id: Id28bbc01b3b344dfeb39be1380a64c1368924289
* MVC is used to change the count of notifications on header icons.
* The Widgets are loaded after 60secs or icon click, whichever occurs first.
Bug: T219222
Change-Id: I2d034a76d5c3abe55894dd1dd10e28713344c5bb
Now that OOUI's "alerts" icon pack includes all the icons we need, we can use it and get rid of the badgeicons module.
Bug: T139779
Change-Id: I8218530ed2cdd2d81c1fc24509f36ea2b6742bd9
This will allow us to remove notify-type-availability for individual
types, and manage all of it on a per-category basis instead.
Bug: T221264
Change-Id: I78ed6782be8b819cf25cceabb4ea794b15eacafd
Add a preference in the notifications section to allow
disabling the 'thank-you-edit' notifications completely.
This is useful to editors active on several wikis. They can
disable it in global preferences and stop seeing them globally.
Bug: T169924
Change-Id: If6716bb98ed2309813536a5834e03833fb537dcf
$wgEchoSectionTransition was introduced when we moved some notification
types between sections (alert, message).
$wgEchoBundleTransition was introduced when we made bundles dynamic
and expandable.
Both flags have been OFF for years and are not needed anymore.
This patch removes all traces of them.
Bug: T140710
Change-Id: I16a5d54b09e71997f80208db6f4fbdb040d03ab1
Generally applicable, but intended for users affected by the
login-success phantom notifications bug.
Bug: T220762
Change-Id: Ica428bfc19e0555564ca04d80ac5009197401aaf
This was attempted in I6f87797701, but didn't work. The reason is that
notify-type-availability can't be set on a per-notiifcation basis for
visible categories, only for hidden categories. For visible categories,
it has to be set at the category level.
Bug: T219444
Change-Id: I6b6dd1ae6be549de0f6026841966f87527dd2365
This trait was using private fields from its host classes
($this->event, $this->language). It created a weird coupling
situation where the host class uses the trait and the trait
uses the host class. Effectively a circular dependency.
Also, phan is complaining about it in
I65ae6adc10941c05a2646e551b1baa829e4e8654
Change-Id: Ib2796b7ca62ecd7ece19583d7ca83e4252a5d878
This boilerplate at the beginning of most files is an anti-pattern from
very early 2011 frontend experiments (I take full blame), where I didn't
understand (or had confidence in) the load order of scripts. I won't
remove it all at once, as that requires careful review of dependencies.
But this one file seemed like low-hanging fruit. The "ext.echo.dm"
contained a file that lazy-created `mw.echo` as empty as empty object,
and `mw.echo.config` as `{ maxPrioritizedActions: 2 }`.
The "ext.echo.init" module loaded on every page already does the same.
Remove this file and depend on that module instead. The same modules
will be downloaded, in the same way, and in the same order as before.
What changes is that the order of execution is now defined instead of
implied, thus making the dm-version of it redundant.
In practice, while fragile, the load order was already consistently
running init before dm. I found this through code coverage analysis in
Chrome DevTools, <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/F28421786>.
Change-Id: Iaed7cf0e47479ce8ce76aee1bfe479d82b4f61ed