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
Next/prev caused an attach() call which in turn
replaced the lightbox elements with themselves
causing the browser to exit fullscreen mode
because the full screened element was shortly
removed from the DOM (to be replaced by the same content),
Unfortunately this cannot be covered by a test case
because the screen would have to truly go into fullscreen
mode for the bug to happen. Having QUnit go fullscreen
seems unreasonable both for local testing (annoying)
and automated testing (could fail to really fo fullscreen
because user confirmation is requested by the browser).
Change-Id: I57a2668179d6749188d7b5a3efcd06216b7747a9
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/139
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
It seems the problem was iOS specific. In retina displays the devicePixelRatio
turns out to be 2. This was making the images twice as wide. This was introduced
as a way to fix the resolution problem with some Apple devices, I suppose? Since this is not
fixing the problem I am removing it for the moment. Fixing the resolution issue implies
more changes that will be addressed in another iteration.
Bug: 60173
Change-Id: Iaff2aa6ba13ae85f905ab6d1569572881d8b5990
* Move description and caption to both be in the bottom left
* Make empty description grey and italic
* Fix problem where description was sometimes appended twice
* Move description UI stuff into a separate file, and make it more MVCy
* Tests for description UI stuff
* General framework, to an extent, for UI classes
Change-Id: Ibc8c576cd8a41c2e3cf7e13f1b9e093384fb4655
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/120
Also include the description on the right side of the page, but the caption
generally is more relevant and so should have the place of honour.
+tests
Change-Id: I512b3dd99207878233d501135b4dda0d0bd9cdd6
The foreign repo link in the details area will display the favicon
of the foreign repo when available.
Change-Id: Id946a80beeabcd526f16872efaedbdd291444d2d
Mingle: Multimedia card #107
Currently LIP.resizeCallBack was called even when lightbox was not appended, so I added a test to check the same.
Change-Id: Ie3a40a5d98f12a95b1d54e130896f67b71e927fa
Querying the uploader's gender defaults to CORS, which is disallowed
for non-WMF sites and spams the javascript console with XHR errors.
JSONP works in such cases, and has no disadvantages I can think of.
Change-Id: I9b13210e03059a46407f119045540665c48585ad
Image information and repo information are now both stored somewhere
else entirely, so we don't need to keep accessing weird API return
values to sort things out. fetchImageInfo now uses those classes to
an extent, and we now cache thumbnail URLs for different sizes.
Change-Id: Ife8293c86683ea914b1a5a60000584b501d92e55
Uses promises in the entirety of fetchImageInfo. Also removes the old
fetchRepoInfo method which was unused (basically) anyway.
Change-Id: Ie7f9a27822ecb893b99dbd755c6199769f2e6784
Not when going prev/next.
The saved position feature was probably broken as well if you
happened to press prev/next.
This was my mistake for not noticing that attach() runs on
prev/next.
Bug: 59861
Change-Id: Ic6ff4b15a54178fb5d38640317650f5676293083
fetchImageInfo() was used to load different property sets,
but had a single cache, so sometimes the results with less properties
overwrote the ones with more.
This is a dirty hack to deal with that. I will revisit once we
use promises.
Bug: 59817
Change-Id: I4f375bcc4e6fcfdb3e3fe7a30fc90a8fd44164c3
This is just a clever way of marking messages as being useful again -
this way I don't need to go through the hassle of deleting old data.
Change-Id: I6a0574eaae063014340484ffd2552f8118abb939
Makes sure that the advanced description is out of view when
the lightbox opens.
Remembers the scrollTop position that was set when the lightbox
opens, in order to restore it when it closes.
Change-Id: I534f7d718528d1e5a4911c68a524eb96cadeae90
Looks drastic at first, but grows on you.
I based this on an extreme, the firefox inner scrollbar.
Which is huge when hovered.
I kind of wish the close button was a bit bigger, though.
Change-Id: I2f47280c4e7c4bff299149de24741e3381f0b5e9