Added code to redirect the user and display a short message informing
them of the need to login.
Bug: T118873
Change-Id: I2145bc1502dbd19d660302d9f19e0d4a2ad5ad50
Presentation models that display the number of bundled notifications
typically group these by a property like agent or page ID. For example,
every edit someone makes to a user talk page generates an event,
so there could be 5 edit-user-talk events by only 2 distinct users;
in that case we want to display "Foo and 1 other user left a message",
not "Foo and 4 other users".
With this change, a presentation model that wants such behavior
can pass a callback to getBundleCount() that retursn the user ID, which
will cause getBundleCount() to return the number of distinct
users rather than the total number of notifications.
Change-Id: I79c8dd14277eff0d2ec27f155b1d13dca1e571a8
I'm not really sure where to stick the primary link. I could wrap the
entire notification in a <a> tag, but all the text becomes ugly (I
suppose we could hack around it with CSS?). For now I just added it
before all the secondary links.
Change-Id: I4f6add9ecfb367660d1a6346825382ad415bdb77
The implementation of this sucks as the presentation model
should not be making database queries. But the API it provides
is what we want and will be supported even if the backend
implementation is changed.
Change-Id: Ifd0d11260990fd0e00e8f32eee273f9717d3e1fb
We should probably merge this ASAP now that a lot of presentation
models still have to be implemented. There's a bit of B/C code that
will take care of the previous format, but it would be nice to be
able to remove that soon.
Meanwhile I've also changed getPrimaryLink to follow the same format.
Bug: T115421
Change-Id: Ic18a050d2ee0239f287a6d55c572df6f8aebb59a
This implements a backend layer and database storage for tracking what
wikis a user has unread notifications on. It is not yet exposed via any
API.
Whenever the notification counts on the local wiki are reset, a deferred
update is queued to also update the central database table.
Change-Id: Id1498bdeb5811d6848dc66781ffca03e726eab90
Instead of relying on the frontend to render, this enables the frontend
to do it.
The API will now accept a new format: 'model', which is basically the
presentation model's data in json format.
Some of the render code is currently only in the backend (e.g. get icon
path from icon type) so other api formats will stay available. At some
point, however, we may be able to kill those.
Bug: T115418
Change-Id: Ibc3ad54c94d6ea9bf751f3927cf69e1d062f4780
This is in preparation of adding more item models and widget types,
and in preparation of switching the notification widget away from being
a select widget.
Change-Id: I518fb3d80f4f67d677c21ca5593638269acfa544
This is in preparation for dealing with cross-wiki notifications
where we may need several types of operations to extract bundled
notifications from local and external APIs.
Also, renamed files:
* mw.echo.dm.AbstractAPIHandler -> mw.echo.dm.APIHandler
* mw.echo.dm.APIHandler -> mw.echo.dm.LocalAPIHandler
* All API-related handler files moved to their own folder
for better organization.
Change-Id: Ib730c780ea52c93a6026c5d0b22012b6f39bb50d
It's basically impossible for DatabaseBase::select() to return false now
that ignoreErrors() is protected. So always return an array so callers
don't have to worry about false.
And remove a test that checked the result if DatabaseBase::select() did
return false.
Change-Id: I9ca8511585403d8c0ec262898ad4e61c2b038d51