Use the eslint rule
"no-var": "error"
in resources/.eslintrc.json and in .eslintrc.json
to require the use of `const` and `let` instead of `var`.
Bug: T337102
Change-Id: I3b3d6d426966a97c13f62494443f62bd5b790920
As we already allow visual markup in captions, I see no reason to not
whitelist sup and sub. These elements are even allowed in the
displaytitle whitelist for articles, so seems appropriate to have them
for media captions as well.
Bug: T186844
Change-Id: I4339ee85d139301770a4e15650c9dc0d64c136cd
* Removed deprecated testCount, which is no longer supported in this way.
It's only useful when wanting to explicitly expect 0 assertions (normally
considered an error).
* Replaced use of testCount = 0, with assert.expect( 0 ).
Change-Id: I8fe82032d3af2a1ad2ed7febdb90a95d56dd3fc4
Added mmv.HtmlUtils.htmlToTextWithTags()
which is similar to htmlToTextWithLinks()
but allows <b> and <i>
Added test for mmv.HtmlUtils.htmlToTextWithTags()
Most text fields now use htmlToTextWithTags()
except Permission field which is not supposed to
have HTML
Bug: T69887
Change-Id: I16833f218e2f64586aa13925356fa2b8b7ec3100
- error caused by select() called during focus event
- HTMLElement not existing in older IEs
- filter rotation for older IEs causing black background bug in IE9
- IE9 lacking progress would have its progress bar never reach 100% and disappear
- Handle e.which value for clicks on IE < 9
Change-Id: I5727ef3f2a9f9aa77eac930f93320e6ce5964c78
This takes care of several minor annoyances:
* centralizes all the text processing functions which have been
floating all around the code, and adds proper tests
* filters out invisible elements (sometimes used for metadata)
* avoids merging separate words on HTML->text transformation
* adds caching since doing all this transformations could be
processing-intensive for big chunks of HTML. (This might or
might not be a good idea. I haven't done performance tests, so
this might be premature optimization, and increases memory use.
OTOH these functions are often called in situations where an
immediate UI response is expected (such as selecting a size
from the list) so even small delays would be perceivable.
Bug: 63126
Change-Id: I1ef1e3a33efdfea17612df00da6b629bf39e07aa
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/388
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/369