This should be pretty straightforward
* use RSpec3 expect() syntax
* prefer string to regex as argument to match() when appropriate
* use Selenium $browser.back instead of inline javascript
Change-Id: I2e214752224397859a00f11bf9acc5bdc7685464
Add back a sleep to make the test pass
* make a Then statement with no assertion into a When
* remove Then statements assertions from Given steps
* prefer single quotes per rubocop
* use strings instead of regexes where appropriate for match operator
* use appropriate wait_until syntax
* remove redundant steps that call a single other step
* sort invisible selection criteria from steps to Feature input
* add when_present polling because test is now much faster
Change-Id: I24435362836945833942e87d7caee49c9b34368d
Logs metadata panel open/close by scroll. When the panel is opened
via keyboard or the "view terms" button, both a normal and a scroll
opening event is logged (same for closing). When the panel is opened
in fullscreen mode, neither event is logged.
Change-Id: I09092b8b6c20e6fea03b4fe59c811d7b441ca224
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/559
String.replace interprets a plain string as an exact text to match
against, but String.match interprets it as a regexp. Javascript is
fun.
Change-Id: I93ac31079f1f87dffdf0d5e02df2fa38ae79a6cc
Also remove the unused mmv-image-click event and fix a bug
where links got right-aligned when the panel was opened in
fullscreen mode.
Change-Id: If538ac420da4aae3908ac96978491f89c5b53493
Bug: T76029
Also make sure part of it is not a link to avoid two links
ending up next to each other + fix a small documentation bug.
Bug: T76465
Change-Id: I128ec7034b0bb9784fb78d1a5ce90d195555848e
* use the same text for plain and HTML format
* use the same text whether or not a deed URL is set
Bug: T76030
Change-Id: Iea53766b2e2031206d707838551bd82dba29e8c4
* isOpening was calculated too early, so whenever the panel was
partially open and opened up fully via the forceDirection
parameter of toggle(), it was logged as the wrong direction.
(I think the only way for this to happen is via clicking on
"view terms" while the panel is partially open.)
* scrolling did not go all the way to the bottom when text was
truncated as the target position was calculated before untruncating.
* panel position was not preserved in some cases where it could have
been because the attempt to restore it happened before untruncating
the text, when the panel was not high enough.
Change-Id: I47a96d42c80e0a00d95023526ede3b5bbf18a52c
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/983
Several related changes to text truncation:
* remove untruncate-on-click so untruncated text is selectable
(untruncate will happen on click to the canvas are instead,
to be implemented in a followup patch)
* simplify the truncate/untruncate logic to be wholly based on
panel open/close state, and fix a bug which made panel state
and text truncation state inconsistent when prev/next
navigating while keeping the panel open.
* remove several variations on scrolling the panel in favor of
using toggle + remove some other unused truncation-related code
* fix a minor unrelated style bug which made truncate/untruncate more
jarring than it had to be when the title was short by making the title
higher on panel open even though the text did not use the extra height
* align title ellipsis better
* make sure clicking on the truncated title works even if the click is
between lines and so misses the inline box of the <span>
Change-Id: Ie0b3afb3833102b6a9812cb7fe2df78ec5eb8396
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/983
OptionWidget constructor now accepts a 'data' config option instead of
a separate 'data' parameter.
See I7ee78b6d.
Change-Id: Ie54e9db788cbe846cd2d173498c7fe17bafc126e
This is complete, but it would be better if the HEAD request
was actually aborted by Varnish when the viewDuration parameter is
present, or if the hit pointed to a script that does that.
Change-Id: I66cafd97427756411e967de1901324af2215e3ae
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/1001
Images inside the current WLA banner are getting picked up, spamming
all Media Viewer users with large-scale couscous imagery.
Couscous is nice, but too much couscous will make you bloated.
Change-Id: Ie5726be6de97da13e8dc650031285f899c2d6440
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/1011