Avoid duplicate by looking if the notification
already exist.
Change-Id: Ie519d13cd0ab03919f70da90d58c82a214c74b49
Depends-On: I79194c41d6b2fd84ad658909a2941d9d3d28d94e
Bug: T128249
Adds new notification type and icon for successful mentions.
Complements existing test to consider successful mentions.
Bug: T139623
Change-Id: I7a77b40e8b14c95cadb9023065ee916247feacf9
- Adds global "$wgEchoMentionStatusNotifications"
to activate mention status notifications.
(must be set before extension is loaded)
- Adds notification types and icon for some basic mention
failures.
- Adds failure and stats for anonymous IP.
- Adds check for links to user subpages.
- Adds config var for max mention notifications allowed.
- Bundles notifications.
- Refactors test for the event generation and adds tests
for unknown users, user links with subpages and failures
for too many mentions.
Bug: T136326
Change-Id: I388bdc3714feb9a2865a5ad10dbeabb0a6a09a4f
Followup to I639b9d9906d3ff37021cb9b5ed3cb401354b5bd9
* Remove deprecated formatter
* Log a warning and fail gracefully
when an event type does not support
Echo presentation model.
Bug: T121612
Change-Id: Ic5712c4ce265b6faabce7a4028b4294fe3c73f18
To allow individual notifications to be
marked as read/unread or moderated,
bundles are created by grouping associated
notifications when they are fetched for display
instead of when they are created.
From a product perspective, this change doesn't
introduce moderation or expandable bundles but
it counts each individual notifications.
For instance, the bundled notification
"3 new topics on PageA" now counts as 3
notifications.
Bug: T93673
Bug: T120153
Change-Id: Iacd098573efd92bb1e3fcd7da4cd40cea9522f15
This script was supposed to be run in production in 2013, but that
never happened. It was also never added to update.php.
* Use makeTitleSafe instead of newFromText, for correctness
* Fetch the columns that the update generator needs
* Replace wrapper for private method with closure
* Make the maintenance script logged
Bug: T136427
Bug: T50059
Change-Id: I6c2972120189f035483b5ca49610c008c4ba2c88
This gets the database reset upon completion, which is needed for some reason I
can't quite locate. I17ef1f51 passes with this change.
Change-Id: I12759772001048a3be69a80adbb2572b7d9f0397
Some complexity is now gone. We didn't currently have a good justification
for a the APIHandler factory: the apiHandler caller would have to specify
(variable `foreign`) what kind of handler it would like to initiate anyway,
so it might as well just inject the object (which makes the code easier to
follow, decreases bugs risk because there are less code paths)
This also gives the caller more control of the API handlers:
registerForeignSources will now be able to do more. Now it can e.g. create
1 object that is shared for multiple wikis (to do lookups for multiple
wikis at once)
Also renamed addApiHandler to setApiHandler (it just sets the value it needs
without checking if it already existed anyway)
Change-Id: Ie1814c5bf1a1f0e5607033beb506df67f3585b24
Calling MediaWikiTestCase::setService() appears to mess up the database,
so just reset it directly with MediaWikiServices, and tear it down to
avoid leaking any state.
Change-Id: Ibfd0a7f98f50506cd8402f966682f320bf715c8a
Previously, getNotificationCount() only looked at local notifications,
and foreign notifications were added in separately by getMessageCount()
and getAlertCount(). This didn't make any sense and resulted in
counter-intuitive things like I4d49b543.
Instead, add a $global flag to getNotificationCount(). If $global=false,
the local count is returned as before, but if $global=true, the
global count (=local+foreign) is returned. If $global is omitted,
the user's cross-wiki notification preference determines which is returned.
Update getLastUnreadNotificationCount() in the same way, since it had
the same issues.
Also add caching for global counts and timestamps, using a global
memc key.
Bug: T133623
Change-Id: If78bfc710acd91a075771b565cc99f4c302a104d
Replace getAlertEvents and getMessageEvents with
getEventsForSection.
Also, add IDs for linking to sections
Bug: T123018
Change-Id: Ic480320a52a401609d853fc8c75c781b89bb8722
selenium* jobs are a new way of running Ruby based Selenium tests. The
jobs are triggered daily.
Bug: T128190
Change-Id: If240d2da8f0c55ed46f1f2f34c6aca05bcba09ac
Merge and deploy at the *same time* as:
* BounceHandler - I3c669945080d8e1f67880bd8a31af7f88a70904d
* mediawiki-config - I13817c139967ed9e230cfb0c87c5de66da793c96
Despite claiming to be about categories, $wgEchoDefaultNotificationTypes
was actually configuring both categories and types (which go inside
categories).
For example, 'thank-you-edit' is a type, but 'emailuser' is both
a category and a type (when used as a category, this has special
effects at Special:Preferences).
Since types and categories can and sometimes do have the same names,
this leaves no way to properly and clearly configure them. It also
makes it difficult to document what is going on (as required by
T132127).
Split into three variables:
$wgDefaultNotifyTypeAvailability - Applies unless overriden
$wgNotifyTypeAvailabilityByCategory - By category; this can be and is
displayed at Special:Preferences
$wgNotifyTypeAvailabilityByNotificationType - By type; this cannot
be displayed at Special:Preferences. To avoid confusing the user,
we introduce a restriction (which was previously followed in practice,
AFAICT) that types can only be overridden if the category is not
displayed in preferences.
Otherwise, it can look to the user like a category is on/off, but the
types within might have the opposite state.
Due to this configuration change, this is a breaking change, and needs
coordinated deployments.
This also lays the groundwork for T132127
Also change terminology to consistently use "notify type" for web/email.
It was mixing between that and output format (which unfortunately
sounds like the API format, e.g. 'model').
Bug: T132820
Bug: T132127
Change-Id: I09f39f5fc5f13f3253af9f7819bca81f1601da93
It's (mostly) unused, and it would become problematic once we have
notifications from multiple places (where those ids could conflict)
Change-Id: Ib3bb5ae1e5689037b38290c9ce3d8691f52582b0
Since 79e095fd8a609b71937057034ff5801c13180137,
modern js experience is mostly controlled by feature
detection instead of user agent sniffing.
This broke the Echo nojs browser tests and the
mwext-mw-selenium job is now failing on ALL Echo patches.
This change introduces a user agent string that is
both still considered a nojs browser by RL and a
desktop browser by MF.
Change-Id: I34e8d9f0d879b404d95e674814744562fd57b397
The assumption currently made that "we only need to add these users
once" is only because of a hack in MediaWikiTestCase that is being
removed in If251739f.
Bug: T132411
Change-Id: I4924ae941b3844b39dd3f44c6986c3bf29b0d62a
* QUnit is now handled by MediaWiki core. For running QUnit from the command
line. See: <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:JavaScript_unit_testing>
Basically:
> $ cd mediawiki-core && npm install && grunt qunit
Similar to the PHPUnit entry point in core, it will also run tests
for extensions enabled on the target wiki.
Bug: T129282
Bug: T131389
Change-Id: Iab4ebf2e61f5834cedc1b2656bd4487f6dcfeabd
The flyout loads no more than 25 notifications
from a given source. Using those in-memory notification
objects to count how many are currently unread (and
update the badge) produces a result of at most 25.
This patch extracts the responsibility or counting the
unread from the Model/Item/Groupitem structure into
a new UnreadNotificationCounter class. It receives
estimated updates from other components and synchronizes
with the server after markRead/markUnread operations
have completed.
Bug: T129726
Change-Id: I9af4defc00dd491ed2b355eb4e85073476e08ce7
There is currently a hard cap of badge display count.
We'll want to be able to request a different count for other purposes:
cleaning up old notifications, for example. We want to keep around a
certain amount of motifications (which is higher than the display count)
so we must be able to query a different count.
Change-Id: Id460fd7f46e397d22da49283b30fd12a6bbb0c9f
This involves:
* Making this value no longer admin-configurable.
* Changing getNotificationCountForOutput to return only a single value
Since there is no + in the formatted value anymore, we can actually
use the same value for both.
This is a B/C break, but hopefully worth it to simplify the method
call.
For now, the excess parameter is just marked unused. It could be
removed at some point if the translations are updated.
This must be merged at the same time as:
* Flow - Ibfa56b1af9e8c56b4c5f900e0d487bc09688b2a2
* MobileFrontend - Ibf784b279d56773a227ff261b75f2b26125bbb63 (well, MF
can be merged first)
* translatewiki - I2a4b6938aed49e4101deb6b9351c43656a863490
Also, change 1 to One/one, per Siebrand on the task. This can easily
be dropped/undone if we don't want it.
Also, remove reference to no-longer-existent notification-page-linked-bundle
Bug: T127288
Change-Id: Iabeaae747f99980c0610d552f6b38f89d940b890
Split and refactor Echo network handling and create a proper API
layer for the UI to use consistently. Split Echo's API methods into
its own module so they can be loaded along with the initialization
script and manage the API requests.
Change-Id: I0526a14bb8cc0d9729a303e24ab6e43259cc86bb
no_javascript.feature was not running for Chrome, but it works fine.
Fixed.
We are no longer running any Echo tests in Internet Explorer. Fixed.
All scenarios run just fine when targeting mediawiki-vagrant machine
with echo role, so I have added @vagrant tag to both feature files.
Bug: T94152
Change-Id: I2c206048c615583bacc9d6c5f5c2e6ffeaea3462
This code is completely useless:
* for format=flyout, the new EchoFlyoutFormatter.php will be run
* and even that one has already been deprecated as it was replaced
by format=model (flyout html is now built in client)
Change-Id: Iea23abb66397ecc4efb575fe33fdbedc5b4e0f70
The existing "html" formatter was used for the special page & is now
superseeded by the new-style "special" formatter. Previous "html"
notifications are no longer used & could even be broken.
Instead of keeping the old "html" formatter around, we should let it
use the new formatter (and eventually just kill that redundant format
in the API)
Change-Id: Ibbd40aafa9eee718b196ad62f6edc99629b263b4
Right now, if certain users should be excluded, that would have
to be part of the user-locators already. This is annoying because
it's hard to write "generic" user locators when you want to exclude
just a couple of people in certain cases.
In Flow, for example, we have user-locators for users watching a
board or topic. We don't want to send the notification to people
that have also been mentioned in that post (they'll get a separate
notification). We could build that exception into those
user-locators, but then we couldn't re-use them in other places...
This basically means we couldn't use EchoUserLocator::locateUsersWatchingTitle,
we would have to roll our own that also excludes mentioned users.
Instead, this lets you add 'user-filters' (that functionality
actually exists already, but is not currently exposed), which
lists users to not send the notification to, even though they could
be in a user-locator.
Bug: T125428
Change-Id: Ifa0e2d3283f57624af4c5ec264f9f66223508e83