Completely remove the EchoMail and EchoInteraction instruments,
supporting code, and config variables. Note well that the
EchoEventLoggingSchemas config included an entry for the
already-decommissioned Echo instrument so remove that too.
Bug: T344167
Change-Id: Ic0c44737d2c4a78ec19e67b8b8cd4e6cfb8e14fa
https://api.jquery.com/deferred.catch/ Since jQuery 3
deferred.catch( fn ) is an alias to deferred.then( null, fn )
Change-Id: I120ec780c9b008b5e7bf12491fed83ccc8ae2420
This transforms seenTime concept to a global property for all wikis
and sources, and updates the global seen time on opening the popup.
Bug: T134855
Change-Id: I67bcc4b346237317c7a9204dd43cd0e9ee02792f
The fade in/out animation is asynchronous. This means that if we are
sorting multiple items one after the other, by the time the item faded
out, it will be reinserted back into the wrong position, breaking the
sorting.
This also broke the promise of OO.SortedEmitterList whereby all its items
are always in order.
The way to fix this was to force a better synchronization with the item
order while we hide and show the item in its new place. To do that,
a new widget is created as a fake clone of the old one, in the original
position of the old one. The original item is then reinserted (while hidden)
to the proper location -- preserving order. The fake clone is then faded
out, and the real item is then faded in.
For this to work properly, the cloned item had to preserve some of the
original item's information, like timestamp, foreigness and id. However,
since both the real item and the fake new clone have the same details,
the clone fakes its ID by adding a fraction to it - promising that the
fallback in case of equal timestamps (which happens on the real and
cloned items) will still resolve with some decision about the placement
of the items rather than (falsely but understandably) decide they are
both the same.
Since this whole animation is somewhat of a hack, the list now has a
configuration parameter to turn the animation on.
The animation is on in the popups, but off in the special page.
Bug: T141419
Change-Id: Ic7c35e5ddefc51bf7fde497eab36414b4dddcd9e
* Add ISO 8601 date format to notification output
This is actually supposed to be the only output date format used,
per https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Data_formats#Timestamps , but
I'm not doing anything to deprecate the others right now.
* Change wgEchoSeenTime to use ISO 8601. mwgrep and extension grep do
not show any usages. However, since it is a breaking change, to
minimize disruption, I'm also using this opportunity to change
'message' to 'notice'.
* Remove wgEchoInitialNotifCount. I was going to also change 'message'
to 'notice' here too, but then I saw it was totally unused.
(It was read in Echo to populate a JS variable, but then it was
unused.)
* Make sure the Special:Notifications page aggregation by days is
done by local days, even though the timestamp per item is still
UTC. This is to make sure the days are displayed correctly in
the local timezone.
* Change all reverse sorting callbacks to handle comparisons of
ISO 8601.
Bug: T141413
Change-Id: I20271345c7d350dc3e7f467288e5cdc98e6250cc
When we are viewing a certain read state filter ('read' or 'unread')
the visibility of items should correspond to that state even when
the user marks a specific item as read/unread. That means that the
system should remove these items from view when the action is taken.
In this commit:
* The controller makes the judgment of whether to remove items when
read/unread action is taken, based on whether a filter is set.
* We clean up the terminology of discard - no more 'remove' - to
make sure we have consistency in the code.
* Related: The 'discard' event is now scoped within the hierarchy;
meaning, lists emit 'discard' when an item is removed, grouplist
emits 'discard' when a group is removed, and the manager emits
'discard' when an entire notification model is removed. This
means we can actually have proper hierarchy and organization with
a single event, and not worry about clashing between the intentional
'discard' action and the event 'remove' that is also used while
resorting happens.
* The model manager emits a discard event when a model is removed
so that the general list can listen to the manager and remove an
entire batch of items if needed.
* The pagination model now updates the count for the current page
rather than some vague notion of the last page. This is also
updated when the controller removes items, so we can get an
accurate count in the page for the number of notifications that
are displayed.
Bug: T136891
Change-Id: I247c618042ef256fadf09922f7b83bd1ad361f64
Changing the way Echo's front-end architecture works to work with
model-view-controller methodology.
Change-Id: I97862402c41bc04dd41cd08d79f19ff677340249