I added ParserModifyImageHTML to core to make it easier for PageImages
to identify images in the lead section.
This also allows PageImages to stop writing to LinksUpdate properties.
It is one of only two extensions that do that.
Depends-On: I24528381e8d24ca8d138bceadb9397c83fd31356
Bug: T176520
Bug: T296895
Change-Id: I472f4a023969bfde6298eb56112c16d2ae842199
Replace instances of "blacklist" with "denylist" throughout extension.
Bug: T277955
Depends-On: Ib4985ec2fcb22eafad8f3a7cf9fc3161782a71db
Change-Id: Ibe460cb9691d56a9e83686b53c7629b5404af6fb
* any() doesn't do anything. It's the default anyway.
* Prefer the more strict assertSame() where possible.
* Use shortcuts like createMock() where possible.
Change-Id: Iff33f111312448e9fc8ff827e2ef9eb2b583ff6f
As we switch ParserCache to JSON, we can no longer serialized
class instances in extension data. PageImages was writing the
full set of properies it received from Parser into it's extension
data, some of which are sometimes class instances. Instead, only
write the nessessary subset of data into extension-data.
This change is completely forward and backward compatible.
Since before this change we were already writing the same array,
but with many additional unused properties.
Bug: T266251
Change-Id: Ieb4a139465159611e6b3a99c4b68c3c174b1944f