As this repo is not used anywhere in production, there is no backward
compatibility. Any scripts, styles, datas specified in existing
definition pages will get ignored.
Gadget::getJSON() no longer checks isPackaged() – that is now left
for callers - only relevant one is in GadgetRLModule. That was done
because validationWarnings() method needs the JSON page list even for
non-package gadgets.
Bug: T353174
Change-Id: Ic820bc4632981369c72f822fb8b9b7195930eaa6
With GadgetDefinitionNamespaceRepo, there should be separate rights for
editing gadget json as opposed to editing gadget css/js, so that admins
can be granted the former, while the latter remains restricted to
int-admins.
Reusing the MW core rights for site CSS/JS/JSON seems to make the most
sense here. Protection is now applied via GetUserPermissionsErrors hook
rather than as namespace protection.
For editing any non-CSS/JS/JSON pages in the namespace, editsitejs right
is required.
Bug: T298834
Change-Id: I6ffd5e9467774f1e79ccdce8b6b4739f07be2da8
For consistency between the new message gadgets-validate-json
and the older message gadgets-packaged.
Change-Id: I84f2f11e033ed3a3b6fe855452b34f751e9970b9
Adds a "namespaces" option to the gadget definition, which takes a
list of namespace IDs. Enabled gadgets will only load when the
viewed page is in one of the required namespaces.
Bug: T204201
Bug: T63007
Change-Id: I7f797e35352b242ad78704074e98c6569a1adf91
Gadgets can mark themselves as ES6-only by specifying the requiresES6
boolean attribute. Syntax validation is disabled for them (as the
validator doesn't support ES6 yet), and they are loaded together in a
separate request.
The minifier doesn't reject syntax errors, and thus these would
be passed through to web clients. Hence, communities using this feature
are encouraged to use ESLint or another linter to make sure only
valid ES <= 6 code is being used.
Because of the above, this feature is only made available for
non-default gadgets.
Bug: T75714
Change-Id: Ib98ac0700471554d5721d7ab858d4660e1e0e980
?withgadget query parameters allows for ad-hoc loading of gadgets
(after passing all other basic checks). This was recently added in
I5b30d4e.
In T29766#7611796 Gergo raised concerns about how this can be
potentially abused.
This patch aims to restrict the feature by giving gadgets latitude
to either use it or not depending on the nature of the gadget.
The patch does so by adding `supportsUrlLoad` option that gadgets
(maybe those deemed safe) can use it to opt-in to the parameter.
By default gadgets don't support it, so it can be enabled for each
on a case-by-case basis.
Bug: T29766
Change-Id: Ie64174085e650579d76cc862774a4fe1b3d08396
Currently, trying to change content model of a page in gadget definition namespace (via either the special page or the API) raises an exception. This uncaught exception has been replaced with a localisable error message.
Bug: T299303
Change-Id: Iad7d353d03cdfb52bf66aa2c9a12bc71a840577c
When using the Gadget definition: namespace, link to the definition
pages from Special:Gadgets. Also change the wording of the links
to edit the names of the gadgets, to disambiguate them.
Change-Id: I327a4cfa9846edec60e1aaafc674cd66f4e0beae
Allow specifying page actions ('view', 'edit', 'history', etc) in
gadget definitions. If specified, the gadget is run only on the given
page action(s).
This is especially useful for default gadgets like RefToolbar[1] and
TextReactions[2] that only need to be loaded while editing.
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:RefToolbar
[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Text_reactions
Bug: T204201
Bug: T63007
Change-Id: Idde71b3f1f6c36cd21539a2312be8f12217a9acc
The parsed content of JSON files in the gadget is made available from the
gadget's JS files via require(). That is, MediaWiki:Gadget-data.json (or
Gadget:data.json) is available as `require('./data.json')`. This is
supported for both MediaWikiGadgetsDefinitionRepo and
GadgetDefinitionNamespaceRepo. The JSON parsing is done server-side.
JSON can only be used in "package" gadgets - in which the JS files can
also be invoked via require().
Also added a test for GadgetResourceLoaderModule.
Bug: T198758
Depends-On: Ib4556d09c4d393269e32771aab00f59a5f630e1b
Depends-On: Id4589a597ccfc4266b3e63d10f75b146aa7a287a
Change-Id: I21acb46cdd244a39b5cc6963aa763f0113bd1e38
Currently takes >24 hours to complete on enwiki and thus isn't run
at all. Need a better optimised query. Until that happens, we can
turn it off on enwiki.
Bug: T121484
Change-Id: Idcf2a8a1cdf5ce4c2f6a631ef980be5a48ca547b
Implements:
* Gadget definition content and content handler
* Basic validation for gadget definition content
* GadgetDefinitionNamespace implementation of GadgetRepo
* DataUpdates upon editing/deletion of Gadget definition pages
* EditFilterMerged hook for improved error messages
* 'GadgetsRepoClass' option to switch GadgetRepo implementation used
* Lazy-load the GadgetResourceLoaderModule class so we don't need to
load each individual gadget object unless its needed
Note that Special:Gadgets's export feature intentionally doesn't work
yet, and will be fixed in a follow up patch.
Bug: T106177
Change-Id: Ib11db5fb0f7b46793bfa956cf1367f1dc1059b1c
Register the "Gadget", "Gadget definition", and their respective talk
namespaces. It will not be possible to create any pages in the Gadget
and Gadget definition namespaces due to the "gadgets-edit" and "gadgets-
definition-edit" rights not being granted to any groups.
Depends on Iaf8b44d02adf9 in MediaWiki core.
Change-Id: Ia88c774cc0decc252a4a4277d14822048db95801
The time has come to stop supporting legacy gadgets that haven't
migrated to ResourceLoader yet.
For many Gadgets, migrating to ResourceLoader will be as easy
as adding "[ResourceLoader]" to its definition on MediaWiki:Gadgets-definition.
However for older gadgets, they may need more maintenance. Though
similarly they may've already been malfunctioning silently.
The most common techniques used by legacy scripts, and what their
equivalents are in modern JavaScript, see:
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ResourceLoader/Migration_guide_(users)>
Ref T107399.
Change-Id: Ia5f7323a40a28541515ef3a3f5079f1cc940f392
MediaWiki core change I04b1a384 added support for i18n of API module
help. This takes advantage of that while still maintaining backwards
compatibility with earlier versions of MediaWiki.
Once support for MediaWiki before 1.25 is dropped, the methods marked
deprecated in this patch may be removed.
Change-Id: I67395aff48185f3e09da31b51a08aa2541fe6a17