Don't just remove it when all notifications are read, but when all
specifically talk notifications are read even if there are other
unread notifications in the popup.
Change-Id: I5aa65a4060d64f374b47fe91d8e53c92ded5fab2
And add a FIXME for our existing metric possibly being wrong if the API
request finishes before the ext.echo.ui module is loaded.
Change-Id: I918187dd276193b7602f60527b423ca06cb7e2d0
The orange bar is replacing the 'talk' link; when it is removed, it
should actually be replaced back to being a regular 'talk' page
and not be completely removed from the page.
Change-Id: I930d321952e85ee79acbbd162ab763b4eea63ff1
We really only care about measuring the timing of the first click,
because that is the one that loads OOjs UI and fires an API request.
Bug: T113387
Change-Id: Ib37d31b07c45d546c75251a57a848e3ae0f4bf1b
We need the button to remain a standalone <a> element so it preserves
the exact same styling as the output we're getting from the PHP. the
only way to do this is to create the widget as the entire <li> and then
replace the original.
Bug: T112218
Change-Id: Ib6fd4369d46cb7f37b14675d63bbce9950abcd48
The logger code for clicktracking is only needed after something has
been clicked, so we don't need it in init.
* Move EventLogging initialization into Logger.js
* Add ext.eventLogging dependency server-side if needed
Change-Id: I46ff3c62b05c24dd2bb18a1574df17f9d2823125
If users are likely to open the flyout whenever they have unseen
notifications, we should preload some more resources to make those
intial openings faster instead of lazy-loading everything.
On the server-side, we will increment the MediaWiki.echo.unseen metric
whenever we serve a page when the user has unseen notifications. Then on
the client we will increment MediaWiki.echo.unseen.click if they opened
the flyout while having unseen notifications.
By comparing the two graphs, we can determine how likely users are to
click on the flyout whenever they have unread notifications, and how
useful preloading extra resources will be.
Change-Id: I14e9aa7f03d6ef275042b8a2c4cb0e5b5a64c0d7
There is no need to load the entire of Echo's ui module (especially
since that includes ooui widgets and their styles) on every page load.
There's only need to load the entire module if and when a user clicks
the Echo notification badge.
Also, make the echo.dm model accept an external fetchNotifications
promise so we can send the API request alongside loading the echo UI
and "feed" it into the DM for processing.
CSS adjusted to make the "jump" between the nojs and the js buttons
seem less jumpy.
Bug: T112401
Change-Id: I516e655ffd198511d694489a0702c5c713a5fd68
Since the nojs "base" version uses the automatic title creation
of the personal tools, the message keys were adjusted accordingly,
and the old unified message was removed.
Bug: T108190
Change-Id: I1f242f530aa68562aa4dc885156586c22c4df618
Make sure that when the seen state changes, the badge icon adjusts
in case there are two different icons for seen and unseen states.
Also organize a bit the unseen/unread status in initialization.
And separate and update the icons in the popup head to always fit
the status and icon of the badge.
Bug: T111432
Change-Id: I891a36c6eace9302b370a3efaf5aa6f57192c17f
Split the notifications into 'alert' and 'message' badget with two
different flyouts. Also clean up styling and module behavior.
** Depends on ooui change Id4bbe14ba0bf6c for footers in popups.
** Depends on ooui change Ie93e4d6ed5637c for fixing a bug in
inverted icons.
** MobileFrontend must also be updated to support the new modules
in this patch I168f485d6e54cb4067
In this change:
* Split notifcations into alert and messages and display those in
two different badges.
* Create two separate flyout/popups for each category with their
notifications.
* Create a view-model to control notification state and emit events
for both the popup and the badge to intercept and react to.
* Clean up module load and distribution:
* Create an ext.echo.ui module for javascript-ui support and ooui
widgets.
* Create an ext.echo.nojs module that unifies all base classes that
are needed for both nojs and js support, that the js version
builds upon.
* Create a separate ext.echo.logger module as a singleton that can
be called to perform all logging.
* Clean up style uses
* Move the special page LESS file into nojs module so all styles
load properly even in nojs mode.
* Transfer some of the styling from JS to LESS for consistency.
* Make the 'read more' button load already with the styles it
needs to look like a button, since its behavior is similar in
nojs and js vesions, but before its classes were applied only
by the js, making it inconsistent and also making its appearance
'jump' from a link to a button.
* Delete and clean up all old and unused files.
* Moved 'Help.png' icon from modules/overlay to modules/icons for
later use.
Bug: T108190
Change-Id: I55f440ed9f64c46817f620328a6bb522d44c9ca9