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Author SHA1 Message Date
Gilles Dubuc fe399fc71c Fix E2E scroll assertion logic
It turns out that cucumber/selenium will automatically scroll
to the element you want it to click on. As a result we have to do
the same in order for the assertion to be correct when coming back to
the article.

Change-Id: I7d3b6609cfe7cdae9c08a6d723d652ad1a6a7055
2014-04-15 16:09:18 +02:00
Gilles Dubuc 09374fc9dd Restore article scroll after closing Media Viewer
There used to be a CSS trick with the order we added things to the
page and removed them from it, but it doesn't seem possible anymore
with the new order of execution, with the overlay appearing
immediately and being taken care of inside bootstrap.

The main cause of the bug, however, was the hash reset happening
after the interface was closed.

Doing the scroll restore with jQuery.scrollTo is more future-proof
and testable in QUnit.

Additions were also made to the cucumber E2E test because QUnit
alone wouldn't have caught the hash issue.

This also cleans up custom events a little and reintroduces
pushState on browsers that support the history API.

Change-Id: I63187383b632a2e8793f05380c18db2713856865
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/439
Bug: 63892
2014-04-14 18:04:30 +00:00
Gergő Tisza 95111d2b73 Use mw-mmv CSS prefix consistently for all things
With apologies to anyone who gets a hundred merge conflicts
because of this :)

We had several different prefix styles (mlb-, mw-mlb-, mw-mmv-,
mw-mmv-mmv-, a few unprefixed), which was getting annoying,
and will be confusing to wiki editors who are trying to figure out
where a given style comes from. Such changes are better done before
going live because it breaks all local CSS tweaks on the wiki,
so I am renaming things now (also removing some stuff which wasnt
used anywhere).

Change-Id: I00447a25f0028e234169c6db941bedc99622eb8d
2014-03-31 21:33:12 +00:00
Gilles Dubuc 773ed3673b Point the navigation E2E test to the right image
Since we shuffled content around on Lightbox_demo,
the test was trying to read the wrong image.

Change-Id: I4ccaa0a1ab354aa4c19bc3870fb54b0ea11ff086
2014-03-11 16:02:18 +01:00
Gilles Dubuc 28b8f5095e Use cross-origin img attribute instead of data URI
After lots of experimenting with Wireshark and
current Chrome + Firefox on Ubuntu 13.10, this is my
current understanding of the caching when preloading images
with AJAX requests:

* on Chrome, the image request always comes from browser cache
* Firefox makes two separate requests by default
* Firefox with img.crossOrigin = 'anonymous' makes two separate
  requests, but the second one is a 304 (does not load the
  image twice)
* when the image has already been cached by the browser (but not in
  this session), Chrome skips both requests; Firefox skips the AJAX
  request, but sends the normal one, and it returns with 304.

"wish I knew this when I started" things:
* the Chrome DevTools has an option to disable cache. When this is
  enabled, requests in the same document context still come from
  cache (so if I load the page, fire an AJAX request, then without
  reloading the page, fire an AJAX request to the same URL, then the
  second request will be cached), but an AJAX request - image request
  pair is an exception from this.
* when using Ctrl-F5 in Firefox, requests on that page will never hit
  the cache (even AJAX request fired after user activity; even if
  two identical requests follow each other). When using clear cache
  + normal reload, this is not the case.
* if the image does not have an Allow-Origin header and is loaded
  with crossOrigin=true, Firefox will refuse to load it. Chrome will
  log an error in the console saying it refused to load it, but will
  actually load it.
* Wireshark rocks.

Pushed some tech debt (browser + domain whitelist) into other tickets:
https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/232
https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/233

Reverted commits:
    8a8d74f01d.
    63021d0b0e.

Change-Id: I84ab2f3ac0a9706926adf7fe8726ecd9e9f843e0
Bug: 61542
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/207
2014-02-24 07:56:40 +00:00
Aaron Arcos 8a1bf00ef0 Remove fire_event("onfocus") from next/previous/exit actions, not needed
As suggested by Chrismcmahon, I confirmed that there is no need
to fire the onfocus event. We also remove the convenient functions
around this logic.

Change-Id: I00ce04c758e496f76bd5c2a43ad933c952acc5fb
2014-02-20 14:00:26 -08:00
Aaron Arcos bd07e7e7a6 Improve e2e tests to check metadata content
The first version of the e2e tests just checked the presence
of some DOM sections. This 2d version actually verifies the
values for most of the components in the viewer.

Change-Id: Iabfd544f05182e86a16cf6bda162bb0abc5cf260
2014-02-19 18:46:28 -08:00
Aaron Arcos 63021d0b0e Fix e2e tests to support data:URIs
We are using data:URIs to measure performace. This
change broke e2e tests that were trying to match plain urls.

Change-Id: I8220801472cde595dd6651ef2796468eba484071
2014-02-19 12:00:47 -08:00
Zeljko Filipin ad9768dfde Moved Ruby code that multiple repositories use to mediawiki_selenium Ruby gem
Bug: 56088
Change-Id: I126fe93ac511570594cfc1ba684b33bd2b356b34
2014-02-11 15:14:30 +01:00
Zeljko Filipin bede2da4a7 Renamed mediawiki-selenium Ruby gem to mediawiki_selenium
Bug: 60820
Change-Id: Ifdb2f788fd8d57599b663960adfa917c026de4fd
2014-02-07 13:35:23 +01:00
Zeljko Filipin f876b87d56 @login tag is required for tests to be able to log in at Jenkins machine
Change-Id: I4302518543a7f7e4bd02132d444f870a1fcea54f
2014-01-22 14:51:17 +01:00
Jeff Hall 47cfaf62bd Initial setup for Multimedia Viewer browser tests and first basic e2e test.
Did some clean-up for Cucumber tags and code conventions.

Change-Id: Ifc954f60a50c41211043493fd64c2dcfa64848ff
Mingle: Multimedia card #100
Bug: 60049
2014-01-18 18:41:26 -08:00