?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
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
In ApiQueryGadgetCategories.php for function getList() I've added inline comment for ignoring this rule, because is unclear why it throws this error.
Change-Id: I74c4a6c75f48b8f7a237396666db3b37993c300d
Due to some of the portions of the gadget list items being optional
it's not consistent whether or not they should be separated by
a line break.
When two pieces of text follow each other, there should be a line
break in-between.
When a piece of text is output afte a list, however, there is no
need for a line break as anything after a list would already
become its own line. Printing one anyway causes a blank space
to show up, which visually causes it to appear related to the
next gadget.
Fix by setting a boolean after each portion to indicate whether
or not it should be followed by a line break.
Also improve the code a bit with comments and use Html instead
of Xml.
Bug: T204616
Change-Id: If65e170746898999dd8f5351004eeaf49b340ab2
The lengthy and localised descriptions make it hard to scan and
identify the actual rights themselves. They are meant as descriptions
to explain what a right is, not to identify the right itself.
It should probably be more similar to the list of checkboxes
on Special:UserRights. For now, kept the descriptions as tooltips,
but could also remove them entirely.
Change-Id: I29f68ffd5a8d002b65384f3762fb9e5631c13def
This change raises MediaWiki version requirement to 1.32.
Change-Id: Ieffed829bf5a8e1f138fd5f63518e415cebb1287
Depends-On: I193f5b9a95430b0a05573c361715e053e5411e32