We need a fixed-width CSS table with a number of fixed-width
cells and one cell that takes up the remaining width, with
text truncation. This is a pain to do with CSS tables,
but this trick I found on StackOverflow[1] works well:
wrap the contents of the cell in a div that's position: relative;,
containing another div that's position: absolute; width: 100%;
[1] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7569436/css-constrain-a-table-with-long-cell-contents-to-page-width
Bug: T140349
Change-Id: I507f915f06185c767d7a5c8edbff6c341e07b6e2
This organizes the operation of seenTime so we can store and
follow up on it based on different sources, as well as update
it correctly remotely when needed.
Change-Id: I629ecfc84999be998b45c9c7adb00ea7e3e51742
The message for tooltip-pt-notifications-message was removed to comply
with the new naming. The problem is that in the back end, sections are
still defined as 'message' vs 'alerts' and the sections in the user
toolbar are defined with those terms. In no-JS mode (which is before
the user clicks any of the badges) this tooltip is created automatically
by MediaWiki based on class names.
It's easier to return the message key with different text for translation
and wait for the bigger tech debt to correct all instances of 'message'
to 'notice' (including in the API, which would require a much more
massive work)
Bug: T139520
Change-Id: I6368b63e38f64aa065f2580df812de1c63a93716
When we fetch the pages per wiki, the API returns an object that
defines the local wiki we are in as its dbName; this then gets
stored into the model as the source, which forces us to check against
the dbName whenever we want to perform an operation so we can tell
the API layer to fetch and perform the actions locally, rather than
use a foreign API.
The term 'local' makes no sense for naming the model (and upcoming
tech debt work will fix this) but it makes sense in the context of
the API layer -- and hence, the source name should follow suit.
This fix makes sure that the local wiki objects always have their
sources defined to be 'local', and thus making us use the test for
dbName in very specific points (when we get the data) rather than
throughout the codebase, randonly.
This is also the first step to allow proper updating of things like
seenTime accross wikis, especially in cases where we view a remote
wiki as if it is local (in the Special:Notifications page)
Change-Id: I94633a1cd074580cbc5029d7c75d179e908e5c52
Instead of 'cheating' and externally aggregating the itemUpdate event
we should just let the relevant (non-xwiki) models aggregate this
centrally and properly, and include it as an offered event.
Change-Id: Ibe528fe971e1be8309a97275b1a1be8979306ff5
Marking local or xwiki notifications as read
are different operations that require different
information. Call different functions on the
controller.
Bug: T139114
Change-Id: I824ca668c31ab41d101c632442c91d3a8a1e5c5a
If there are more than 2 prioritized actions, put those actions
in the dotdotdot menu.
Also, correct the name of a variable from "isInsideMenu" to what
it actually represents, which is, in fact, "isOutsideMenu"
Bug: T126617
Bug: T125949
Change-Id: I95fcae8f822e51d9353599c09f1550797e4ad673
If we are marking the item as read/unread, we don't want the change
in class to trigger the unseen animation. When that happens, first
remove the 'initiallyUnseen' class (that triggers the animation)
and only then mark the item as read or unread.
Bug: T138522
Change-Id: I05e02518feb1fc166297594053a084718dcb7194
This will allow us to let the user click filters quickly, effectively
changing the promises sent to the API, but let the API only resolve
with the latest requested promise.
Bug: T136895
Change-Id: I698a2b8eced6d8ee997efef353697d27d92cfb2f
Add a sidebar with cross-wiki sources and pages of unread notifications.
The filter allows the user to fetch notifications from a foreign source
and specific pages if those exist.
Bug: T129366
Change-Id: I57d827a47f80274d75364c2099a9624049a26834
Allow for mark read and mark unread through the side button, and
change its style according to spec in the ticket.
Bug: T126214
Change-Id: I78a93c0545bbe2d7c11a0c62557cd2e97e9d3866
This ensures that the fallback timestamp is used if the list is
still empty. Not doing this causes the wikis in the cross-wiki bundle
to appear in the wrong order. Also, it makes more sense to use the
model as the source of truth regardless.
Bug: T138115
Change-Id: Icbfdc7e7c7f67179e50f0f692aef1a54568265e6
This should have been done from the beginning; the model manager
pulls models by their symbolic names. So far, we've used the source
for that, but that assumes that two modules always have different
sources, and that is absolutely not necessarily the case.
For example, internal local bundles will each be a model, but have
the same ('local') source. They should still be differentiated in
the manager by their names, but the source should state clearly that
it is local.
For this, the models now have "getName" method and the name is
created separately from their source. Items also preserve a
reference to their parent's symbolic name so they can provide
that for items that require the controller to manipulate a specific
model.
Change-Id: I8c39d5d28383d11fb330addce21e07d5c424da6f
The zero results can either be because there are no notifications
at all for this user in the local wiki, or because there are no
results for the specific filter. Both messages are used for either
case.
Also, clean up the display of push/pop pending for the inbox widget
and hide the label in case the message count is 0 or 1 notifications
as it is unhelpful and irrelevant in these cases.
Bug: T136586
Bug: T136574
Bug: T129363
Change-Id: I1465f772bb9f5247df645d6612f951e5fd7d38cf
Add a pagination widget with events and separate the logic for
organization. Let the widget listen to events from the pagination
model so it always keeps itself updated.
Change-Id: Id1df112cbb0d90195217e88fbee97a59170b99c5
The items should resemble the popup items, but the styles clashed
with the popup's cross-wiki notification item, so the image size
was smaller and the border was incomplete.
Bug: T136572
Change-Id: I3c3f825d469ccee1e711da21f627eeb9491e9480
Change the pending element to be the notifications list rather than
the whole inbox widget in the Special:Notifications page.
Bug: T136581
Change-Id: I82b073c9cd628f30c13305510d6604e3ef636c2a
Show an API failure message if the request failed.
Also take this opportunity to show a message in case
there are no notifications at all.
Bug: T136467
Change-Id: If5761ec3d3df10a8774561bed06a4ade54458c4b
We don't show an error message in this case, just an
empty popup, so that should be fixed regardless.
Bug: T136467
Change-Id: I06ddd5306bd8d7edeb8c75bdae7abd7215285e3d
Allow for the widget to have a mark-as-read button to its individual
groups, as well as change the event listening from 'remove' to 'discard'
The problem with 'remove' event is that it is triggered when an item
is either intentionally removed from the list *and* when an item is
changing its position in the list (move event includes 'remove' and
then 'add' event)
If we listen to 'remove' events we will get both cases, which is
unhelpful. Instead, a new event - 'discard' - was introduced so
we are certain it is used with the clear intention of removing the
item completely.
Change-Id: Ia08720bf4c547fa41edf62331eeb1a45ff4965b7
We have to make sure that any notifications wrapper has the css
term overflow-y: auto; so that the popup menus behave properly.
Change-Id: I14a1a9f1c3610ef27fe04aa4b1e7197c08d1dfd4
Changing the way Echo's front-end architecture works to work with
model-view-controller methodology.
Change-Id: I97862402c41bc04dd41cd08d79f19ff677340249