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
The text for 'type' in the documentation of the parent describes the
notification type can be 'all', following 'message' and 'alert'. That is
actually used, for instance inside of
mw.echo.Controller.markLocalNotificationsRead() function. The gap
between doc and implementation results in bugs. This resolves the gap.
Bug: T270879
Change-Id: I546aa42e927a05a5426db90153901ae632b97e36
This will cause them to be rasterized as the correct size
when used in emails. When used on the web (as SVGs) they have
their dimensions set by CSS.
Bug: T275936
Change-Id: Id7b76cf13bf9ebb88776d9c7eebc3944732ae743
== 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
It is common for internal files to export a single value, e.g.
when a file exports a single class or other special value.
However, this is uncommon for a module's overall export.
* It can create the misunderstanding that the init code is immediately
executed, when it is in fact delayed.
* This leads to the obscure `require()()` statement that is easy to
misunderstand.
* The least-effort way to expand this is by adding a statement
like `module.exports.Foo = Foo` after `module.exports = init`
which has the sublte behaviour that 1) it only works in this
order, not reversed as then Foo would be de-referenced by the
second assignment, and 2) it has the subtle effect of attaching
Foo to the `init` function as `init.Foo` which is non-obvious,
and 3) makes the init function unsafe to pass around, wrap,
stub or otherwise treat as a regular function.
Remedy by naming it as "init" on a regular module export object.
Change-Id: I51065e00f9dcaec075578a46df4de32c7a427df3
The .box-shadow() LESS mixin is now obsolete as box-shadow is supported
without any vendor prefix fallbacks, and planned to be removed by the
next MediaWiki release.
Bug: T283352
Change-Id: I3a4f5299b1d6b12e4dbfa68864613f5923957607
In Vector, these rules result in the anchor pointing to the wrong
place. They seem to be improve things in Minerva, so these are restricted
to that skin.
Bug: T276566
Change-Id: If871ab59fea519b48568781ffd9ddf6640006385
Note: This change would potentially affect all skins including modern
and legacy Vector and others.
The status quo when a talk notification is present is to transform the
talk link into an orange notification message. One option is to leave
the talk link and **add** a notification instead of transforming it.
This will result in two elements #pt-mytalk and #pt-talk-alert
This will interfere with styles targeting #pt-mytalk .mw-echo-alert
This impacts user styles but not anything in production.
Bug: T283811
Change-Id: I3e4be1381f9a2e9986b94b3b13df5ed64d09a59d
**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
`list-style: none none` was a workaround for an IE 6 & 7 rendering issue.
Same goes for `list-style-image: none; list-style-type: none;` combination.
Let's unify to shorthand `list-style: none` for any non-ancient browser.
Change-Id: Ibdfb9a3cbd868d439504b59fa029e8da9a13f70a
Essentially: force the badges, when the personal menu is displayed
inline, to align correctly with the rest of the line instead of
hovering slightly above the line for no apparent reason.
This should fix nearly every other skin that doesn't already have
its own local fix, as 20px is already pretty well-centered with
normal-sized fonts when doing sane things with padding/margins/
line-heights. (Vector is not doing sane things with padding/
margins/line-heights in the personal menu, but hopefully forking
Vector went out of vogue ten years ago and people have quit doing
this by now, yes?)
This may also not be ideal for mobile skins. Breaks Timeless,
because I just completely gave up on trying to get this to behave
there and put it in its own little timeout box. Oops.
Change-Id: I73067bbc3c930ebf20aa492b53a4a5fe4259b607
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
Since the icon is applied to the link element it is now possible
to apply overflow hidden to the label itself when its wrapped in
a span.
Bug: T264339
Change-Id: Ifdc1d152702c1f5338fd2969cccf07971d622fc7
It is documented that Uri can throw an exception so this should guard
against this case.
Bug: T261799
Change-Id: Ia45654194f853923a5b05ceff3ab2b47f6dd87d8
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
In the new version of Vector the personal tools text is aligned right
rather than left. The text-indent is redundunt.
A background-position and center directive are added in preparation for
future changes we plan to the personal tools to make this code more
resilient.
Depends-On: Ic9df8c1cea0fef82461a84190689791ce2275812
Bug: T264339
Change-Id: I6bc80c8a42425599102370e5d90b48c07d360ccb
$.extend() with one parameter will merge the given options into the
global `jQuery` object, which was definitely not intended here. Maybe
the `config` variable was supposed to be passed as the second
parameter, but it doesn't look like that would do anything either.
Accessing the global `jQuery` object in that way ended up generating
completely unrelated warnings about deprecated `$.trimByteLength`,
which was reported in the task.
Follow-up to 7658e151d6.
Bug: T256732
Change-Id: I5f92b6725c8abdcfb676e6a09b610ea0dc8c245f
This issue was introduced in patch I41ad96b (T190397). The head
element is set to 44px height. However, the box-sizing is set
to border-box, which means these 44px include the 1px border at
the bottom. This leaves only 43px inside the head. The label is
meant to fit in there. Since the previous 44px don't fit, there
was always a scrollbar.
This could as well be fixed by changing the head to 45px.
However, this would make it different from the footer. I
believe both should have the same size for consistency.
Bug: T190397
Change-Id: Id0946d872a99fb8a1fbb33e6365fd78cd22eddd3
Calling overlay.hide() doesn't invoke the onBeforeExit handler
(anymore? not sure if it ever did), so we have to call this handler
ourselves when manually closing the overlay.
Bug: T258954
Change-Id: Ife5926241c0b8473607c14df0f89c794728566dd
Content font size should be 12.7px and this can be achieved
by just applying the 127% from globalWrapper.
This matches the font sizes on Special:Notifications.
Change-Id: I5369231da52343029ea2cdbfc790296c2257807a
Buttons should be positioned with margin, not padding,
as changing padding breaks hover and focus states.
In this case the position is already fine without
additional adjustment.
Change-Id: I8a7726b2e0988117084a1d0b060b4f649ba4cc75
This gives them a consistent appearance with the expand/collapse
button. Only requires a small visual tweak to work in the popup
menu.
Bug: T258701
Bug: T258703
Change-Id: Ib3d074d1117e08d11136791354184e2e4b655290
While working on the new Vector, it exposed some issues with
the label due to the change in position of the personal tools.
This change should be safe in legacy version since the label is
never displayed to end users visually.
Change-Id: I5aaac22af689ce74b9d9214453681c0250dade7f
This is a factory function. self.hide is replaced with overlay.hide
and a local variable to correct.
Bug: T255630
Bug: T253045
Change-Id: I3dae26e798b0c2e7520c2f01b017c257cc81e995
- Automatically flip the position if there's no room
- Always flip the position in bundled notifications
- Remove menuWidth and related hacks, they didn't work anyway
- Increase maximum label width a bit
Change-Id: I490a925b6265bfbb8bbedae11672fd19d4efba44
In a distant future those might be replaced by core WikimediaUI Base
and this is a sane preparation for it.
Change-Id: I8907c8908f3b775be36b16a6782d7e9719e30c4c
Amending Base10 to slightly darker `#202122` to fulfill WCAG
requirements in connection to Accent50.
Also adding and amending WikimediaUI Base variables where in connection
with the color change.
Bug: T248393
Change-Id: I3b0c1666f7f883908a3778aa9e3fcbf51b57fefe
Adding `aria-label` to the filter widget, with `listbox` role assigned
to allow screen readers parse read the content.
Bug: T244543
Change-Id: I72a4045abe9a7c391ee3fe471ed944d96259b79e
There are two counters (ext.echo.unseen and ext.echo.unseen.click) that
are incremented in two different places. It's hard to see how they're
connected unless you know where to look.
Add comments to each of these counters pointing to the other one and
explaining what they're for.
Change-Id: I0699cba85bf797e4f7ef42cc6a7a996aa35510f0
This seems strange, because markseen sounds like a write action, but it
writes to the seentime cache rather than the database. For multi-DC
support, we need writes to the seentime cache to happen in the local
data center, and the easiest way to do that is to make it a GET request
rather than a POST request.
It would be nice if marking as seen could be consolidated into the GET
request for fetching notifications, but I didn't do that because the
code for those fetches is pretty complicated, and some fetches (like
polling) should not mark as seen.
Bug: T222851
Change-Id: If4c504a9dc562b1d4e626e155fba8ebb5cdb0579
* 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
Clicking 'mark all as read' would only mark the notifications you are viewing as read
instead of all of them - now it will mark all of them as read.
Bug: T156425
Change-Id: If46a85f91dfddd4ac158e5c3a4f942c9c3d9aac1
Some LESS parsers will get confused with the lack of file extension.
It's better to be explicit and in alignment with recent change in core
I379334d7729e587a2a00.
It was already weirdly mixed in this repo with some imports featuring
extension and some not.
Change-Id: Ib208607c850fa2492b13cd3d449c04ebc2c21a01
Echo is now in complete control. Cleanup after ourselves.
Change-Id: I9a26c7a88f5e3ff19ec5b17b08a0d05c4f9e60ce
Depends-On: I9a6b06158d9083317aea46510c0c47980a25e50a
Bug: T221007
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
Update usages of the variable for the capitalization difference.
Depends-On: I4d289267991f1f9a8e0710ec6ee5a2131306c510
Change-Id: Ie49e898b33765aa0723501be8c0c30622e7cbd2f
When there are some new notifications during polling,
the unseen state of alert/message icons does not change.
Bug: T226127
Change-Id: I8cdeb9ee920d3ec943e270eb00a6ef7f3a7449e2
New preference added so that user can set
* Displaying (n) total unread count in the title
* Displaying notification snippet for incoming notification
Bug: T229732
Change-Id: I35eb68dedf1e087b4668bfec404935f1244b3d0b
We didn't have any error handling for this scenario previously, but the
recent refactor of this code made it more obvious that it was missing.
Change-Id: I146de3ed2cde1a9bd553fc4825c0e4e06130de65
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
We currently poll for the count of notifications after some fixed amount of time even when the user is not using it.
There is no need to poll at same rate in that case and we can poll at slower rate.
The rate now is decreased by 5 times.
Bug: T227501
Change-Id: Id53a88e0d5659edb0dac77dd3e346e2d88e95f94
* 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
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
A positive text-indent causes horizontal scrollbars, so just hide the
screenreader text by making it transparent, and accept that we're going
to have the hover tooltip issue (T161302) in Monobook.
Bug: T226594
Change-Id: I6cb9ec146c2b469cbfb1fdc57937794d237e46db
In c86a1a5cf, the structure of the badge was changed, and the hack for
hiding the screenreader text in the badge was updated accordingly.
However, the Monobook styles were not updated, and this caused the badge
icons to be positioned off-screen.
Update the Monobook styles for the new badge structure, and use a
different hack for hiding the screenreader text because the one used for
other skins doesn't work in Monobook.
Bug: T226503
Change-Id: I190d2719addfbe50a7108193848bf23eef54bccf
* 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
Provide visual feedback when focus is set on notification badges.
Also removing outdated `-moz-outline-style` property, which is applied
only in Firefox <= 3.6.
Bug: T186553
Change-Id: Ia523be0f74beb8fc52f8f04a9a7f59d88c7d2082
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
When creating the various notification sources,
the server was indexing them with wfWikiID() but
the client was using wgDBname to find which one
is local and which are remote. On some wikis,
like TWN, wfWikiID() includes a db suffix so
the JS app on Special:Notifications is failing to
find the local source and errors.
Bug: T167336
Change-Id: Id60f723b615fb7db54a6f17b1c1be20dfe98e36c
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
Colours were previously defined only in the monobook- and vector-specific
styles, but with the same styles in each, and appear to work consistently
accross all tested skins (modern, timeless, cologneblue, anisa,
hassomecolours...). Given the UX importance of these colours, better to
apply them as the default for all skins and leave it to any others for
which this doesn't work to resolve any issues on their end.
bug: T181142
Change-Id: Idc22881d6c51aa12adc9a053ce08adfdf0fad2b0
This leads to broken styling in OOUI 0.30, and is only
a marginal improvement in the Apex theme.
Bug: T215509
Change-Id: Id7d000be7c9dcd50e050f067c6f1fbdc06f332af
Selector was set on the element's class, not the icon carrying
pseudo class, resulting in a hard to predict
double opacity application. Also changing default opacity to
WikimediaUI Base values.
Bug: T207542
Change-Id: I1f45e721ee30acfd6261edcbc9d81cf92c7217a3
Fix the regressions from being able to wrap items on narrow screens
in I2102f6d33979b. We don't want wrapping in affected cases.
Bug: T208930
Change-Id: I748d5b455bef15067205b49824386d2ab5dfdc07
This will prevent these requests from being blocked by browser plugins
like Privacy Badger and AdBlock.
I believe this eliminates the last foreign requests in the front end, so
we should clean up and simplify the now largely unused hierarchy of
API-related classes.
Bug: T121930
Change-Id: I74c22514409ad7e206a413306065a0c62d2e793d
Add a markasreadwiki parameter, and use cross-wiki API proxying to mark
the specified notification(s) as read on the originating wiki.
This allows notifications to be marked as read when the primary link is
followed, even if the primary link points to a different wiki.
Bug: T179765
Change-Id: Id7e1e11997173e1578e33cd189dc0f93a5e4ba63
* Move revision ids out of configuration and into MWEchoEventLogging
class. Because the EchoInteraction schema is used both server and
client, we have to duplicate the revision id.
* Use EventLoggingSchemas attribute to register client-side schema in
extension.json instead of a hook.
* Check if EventLogging is enabled in MWEchoEventLogging instead of
$wgExtensionFunctions.
* Pass only whether the EchoInteraction schema is enabled to the
client-side instead of all of $wgEchoEventLoggingSchemas.
Change-Id: I968294f96cedac19dc9d8f53df14fecfb666ceee