Displays a blurred version of the thumbnail
while the actual image loads
Displays a progress bar showing the image load progress
Animates into focus once the actual image is loaded
Change-Id: I2b8bc4691c20ffb5b3f16da9a8b9d6fd1796d784
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/146
Everything is under mw.mmv now.
(Also, I cut down on the number of direct global instance references a bit.)
Change-Id: I88bb3b62b82ce54126dd069b0aab4412d9404719
* Fixes the bug where the browser hash would get nuked on
foreign anchor clicks
* Moves the hash handling back into the mmv itself
* Adds test coverage for the hash nuking bug
Change-Id: Iea57d0f4b9090f96e622418223d3f774923e8038
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/254
Since there was no merge conflict and the changeset worked pre-merge, when jenkins merged the fullscreen changeset, it actually turned out to be incompatible with the new code and spews out a nasty JS error. I think from now on I'll always avoid +2ing a diff that hasn't been rebased to the latest. When looking at the diff not rebased to the latest, you just can't see the issues that might happen with the latest code merged and you certainly won't spot the potential breakage that comes with it.
In fact I think a lot of breakages we've encountered as of late were caused by this very issue.
Change-Id: I46b7dd93c55635f34c01bd8d3eee9785140b5f35
* more robust method of obtaining URL
* decouple performance logging from providers (mostly)
* ignore fake XHR object which jQuery returns for JSONP requests
* guard for CORS requests - apparently Chrome refuses to return
certain information even with an Allow-Origin: * response header.
* Resource Timing is limited to 150 results, which causes fake
misses in debug mode. There is an API to increase the limit
but it is not implemented in Chrome. I am calling it nevertheless,
maybe IE understands it (it is present in the MSDN docs at least).
This seems to work for AJAX, CORS, JSONP, image AJAX; CORS requests
return 0 for a lot of values, per spec a Timing-Allow-Origin: *
header might help that.
Change-Id: I8353858022f51a7e70774e65513d0fa2554a5064
When the lightbox is opened, or prev/next pressed, preloads the
previous/next N images.
Technical debt introduced:
* initialization is a mess, with the viewer and the interface
randomly setting properties on each other in different phases of
execution. That got in the way and I shuffled things around
until they worked, which is obviously not the way to have a
robust system, but hopefully it will get scrapped soon anyway
in favor of a clean top-down dependency injection.
Change-Id: Idcb5c40de1ac0b3e482decd66e56c4de8ec71b6b
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/155
* moves generic logic into ThumbnailSizeCalculator class
* moves UI-specific logic into interface class
* fixes bug where non-bucketed sizes were served on devices with
non-standard pixel density
* fixes bug where bucketed size was compared to css size instead of screen size
for resizing
Change-Id: I8ba3380b74fcc8fb0a6ecc3f3140627411851ad0
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/196
* userinfo api requests are cached now
* we use jsonp only if we have to (makes gender api calls measurable on WMF wikis)
* all API calls use providers now, provider.Api constructor can be used to
wrap mw.Api with metrics
Does not return a proper model, and gender API calls are not preloaded together
with the rest of the calls. Maybe next time.
Change-Id: I9b3ea73c65eef57e160ac8636d9e45d349150884
Interface code is its own class which does not depend on the main
interface class it can be unit tested (and eventually moved into its
own file to make browsing the code easier). IMO we should aim to
eventually break up the interface into similar classes (with a simple
init/empty/set interface + custom events where it makes sense).
Also, sneak-introducing LESS!
API usage could be more effective (globalusage is a separate API call;
it needn't be), but we will have to rewrite that part soon anyway, so
it should pass for now.
Bug: 60087
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/44
Change-Id: Ibe5c323cdeab4a378316925f0c3efb3dc7ef5997
The code to load and set the image was semi-duplicated and
scattered in various places. This was the source of defects
as this code is called asynchronously and was hard to debug.
This change attemps ot consolidate all the image load logic
in one place. It also adds sorely needed unit tests.
Change-Id: I92eb1c48e2ff0808134e56b4b150e22254eb2d6e
When the multimedia panel is closed, the chevron
points upwards, otherwise it points downwards
Pressing the up and down arrows on the keyboard
opens and closes the metadata panel
Change-Id: I7dd31f3cc3d90f9342845faea2c6cfea3b40e232
This sorta has a few other miscellaneous fixes in it, but it works!
There are maybe still funky behaviours left. Test it?
Also refactor some bits, so we aren't accessing mw.mediaViewer in the
interface code.
Change-Id: I69db8e7b4ff5f994ba706fd4965688f3c26859f4
After checking all the code paths (phew !), it seems
this simple change takes care of the resolution issue
that surfaces mainly in iOS devices (see b/60388).
Bug: 60388
Change-Id: I867dd18f782126fb71eb52ec637a2b90b910050d
This is a big change, but should change nothing except the sizes of some
files and where they all are.
There are no more ext.multimediaViewer strings ANYWHERE, so let's keep
it that way. :)
Change-Id: Ic0892f5894700938bfa01f3f9bc8e5ab8276eb72