The signature mw.RegExp.escape() is deprecated since MediaWiki 1.34.
By the way, this is the 4th or even 5th time in my short career this
tiny, single line (!) helper function is moved around and I need to
update all my code. This felt already ridiculous when it happened the
2nd time.
Change-Id: I4d05a49120aff64ebc316d0af7736c62385d9307
Named references may include non-ascii characters, so we decode the fragment before matching against reference IDs.
Bug: T220196
Change-Id: I63bba59fa8f0f6aa95aeadbb1f85745d480988bd
These are annotations for ESLint as described at:
https://eslint.org/docs/user-guide/configuring#specifying-globals
I'm not sure where the `…: false` comes from. I assume it is a mistake
and does not have an effect.
I tried to move these annotations closer to the line they are about in
case there is only one line. And move it to the top when there is more
than one line using the global.
Change-Id: I4bd112c5fddd8a97d829a9b91707b8eb7cd7a332
The definition of "self-link" in this context is an <a href="…">
element that points to the exact same URL as the current document's
location, excluding a possibly different #… fragment. This is typically
the case when the <a> element does not contain a full URL, but something
like href="#fragment". JavaScript's HTMLAnchorElement.href getter
automatically expands this to be a full URL.
Example:
var a = document.createElement( 'A' );
a.href = '#test';
console.log( a.href );
Notes:
* This new code assumes the wgPageName setting properly reflects the
page name requested via the current document's location. Core does
give us this guarantee.
* The only URL element that is intentionally not compared is the
protocol.
* This accidentially fixes T215899 as well, because the namespace check
is now bypassed for self-links (as it should).
Bug: T214861
Bug: T215899
Change-Id: I2670331cbbdebf7dc9fc70d7342724534f9f54ec
This will affect all links, including [[Other page#Fragment]] for
example. But it will not have much of an effect there. The mw.Title
class is able to understand strings like "Other page#Fragment". All
old code calls title.getPrefixedDb() on the result. This will *not*
include the fragment. Only the new code will use title.getFragment().
I made sure this does not affect regular page previews, even when the
link is something like [[Other page#Fragment]].
Bug: T213415
Change-Id: I15611a44aa0477cc5e48ee4b12aae3cd981d977c
Instead of mixing window.mediaWiki / mediaWiki and window.jQuery /
jQuery references, always refer to globals which exist whether code is
executed in browser or headless Node.js environments.
find src tests -iname \*.js|
xargs -rd\\n sed -ri 's%window.(mediaWiki|jQuery)%\1%gi'
Change-Id: I21d0a602dcbd2bc6774934bee6c487e443270fe0
Via jscodeshift:
jscodeshift \
-t jscodeshift-recipes/src/qunit-assert-equal-to-strictEqual.js \
Popups/tests
Also, some very minor manual clean up.
https://github.com/niedzielski/jscodeshift-recipes/blob/5944e50/src/qunit-assert-equal-to-strictEqual.js
Additional change:
* Drop redundant clipPath parameter from createThumbnailElement - this
parameter does not exist in the function signature.
Change-Id: I209ecf2d54b6f5c17767aa2041d8f11cb368a9b5
Enforce it with eslint.
Ignore:
* Comment lines with eslint disable directives
* QUnit test lines as they contain long subjects (QUnit.* (only, test,
module, skip, etc)
* Strings, since long strings are used extensively in tests
* Ignore template literals for similar reasons
* Regex literals as they may be too long, but can't be easily
split in several lines
* Long urls
See bug for more general proposal for eslint-wikimedia-config.
Bug: T185295
Change-Id: I3aacaf46e61a4d96547c513073e179ef997deb09
Why: Because they are the approved standard by TC39 and Ecma for
JavaScript modules.
Changes:
* Wrap mw-node-qunit in run.js to register babel to transpile modules
for node v6
* Change all sources in src/ to use ES modules
* Change constants.js to be able to run without
jQuery.bracketedDevicePixelRatio given ES modules are hoisted to
the top by spec so we can't patch globals before importing it
* Change all tests in tests/node-qunit/ to use ES modules
* Drop usage of mock-require given ES modules are easy to stub with
sinon
Additional changes:
* Rename tests/node-qunit/renderer.js to renderer.test.js to follow
the convention of all the other files
* Make npm run test:node run only .test.js test files so that it
doesn't run the stubs.js or run.js file.
Bug: T171951
Change-Id: I17a0b76041d5e2fd18e2d54950d9d7c0db99a941