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
* DB changes
- Create a table for push topics NameTableStore
- Add a foreign key on subscriptions to normalize push topics
* Implement NameTableStore to normalize topics
* Update DB query joins to include topic from foreignkey
* Adapt code to use IDs instead of the actual topic
Bug: T261756
Change-Id: Ia7589f4a607993352d45b2dd3bcb3867d12d6e97
PersonalUrls hooks is not meant to be used to add RL modules,
its documentation says it's meant to "alter the user-specific
navigation links (e.g. "my page, * my talk page, my contributions" etc)."
Echo is already using BeforePageDisplay hook to add modules, let's
now register all our modules via that
Bug: T259872
Change-Id: I12616a9947ea0e574287443361e2180c42e48d4b
The automatic registration for these was broken, because
$wgResourceModules no longer contains Echo's modules (since they are now
registered in extension.json).
Instead, add the test files in tests/qunit/model/ explicitly in
onResourceLoaderTestModules. The tests in tests/qunit/mobile/ are
already added through QUnitTestModule in extension.json.
Delete the ext.echo.overlay tests, they were testing code that was
removed years ago.
Bug: T258818
Change-Id: I7b996dc8631a86033830cf532f1b8e85251788ad
The Revision->RevisionStore migration accidentally injected User
objects for reverted-user-id in two different places at different times.
This doesn't break, because there's backwards compatibility logic that
handles User objects appropriately, but we shouldn't be doing this.
Co-authored-by: Roan Kattouw <roan.kattouw@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I4170c207c3d4fc7f0d869c0b367b53389a70ce80
See https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/victim
"Reverted user" is more descriptive in any case.
Bug: T254646
Change-Id: I70964850e63cdd832b2cc1799161c480f283d08c
Implement RecentChange_saveHook interface and pass Config via hook handler
declaration in extension.json.
Change-Id: I2bc5950eb6fc066b2f2a83ea84b700d02b075de9
The final iteration of Ie41331f made it clear that ::getTarget()
method of the special page can be null other than User object.
Since we know this we should not make unchecked method call on it.
Bug: T251687
Change-Id: Ib36a6c947b58780171cf5e7343e79d8724414b83
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
* Add a section on the preference form to allow users to mute articles
from generating "page linked" notices
* The preference will save the article title as an article ID
Depends-On: Ia0ddf78646ec4c8ae0b84b6d5b46ef5e51c8e8c1
Bug: T46787
Change-Id: I67f751eae5fdc5bccff7fe3047227d432c1cb8d5
1. Preamble:
Currently Extension:Echo unconditionally suppresses NewMessagesAlert,
because "You have new messages" is replaced by Echo notification.
2. Problem:
Some third-party extensions (such as Extension:Moderation) can use
GetNewMessagesAlert hook to inject their own notification, which must
not be suppressed.
By returning "false" from GetNewMessagesAlert hook, Echo stops those
third-party extensions from showing their notifications too.
3. Solution:
Allow those third-party extension to tell Echo "don't suppress this"
by returning false from the hook EchoCanAbortNewMessagesAlert.
This change has no impact on situations when no such third-party
extensions are installed.
4. How it was handled before this change:
Old solution for those extensions was to remove the hook of Echo from
$wgHooks, which was a dirty hack and is not compatible with T240307.
Change-Id: I433e30c5f639b5f20838804e8fa7c94a4bcf5349
Loosen check for $wgEchoCluster, because when this hook fires $wgEchoCluster is
set to null (even though extension.json sets it to false as the default).
Bug: T165317
Change-Id: If7f2677a20407612de17a38ac2c6da444377d7b4
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
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
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