Prevents video files and other non-image files from being rendered as
popup thumbnails. Restricts thumbnail format to either jpg, png, or gif.
Bug: T193792
Change-Id: I7a9be5d1c8396c02ebf0893c960f65644acc9d99
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
Creating a different page preview for disambiguation pages.
This patch:
- modifies the Preview model to accept a new 'type' property
- modifies the Restbase Gateway to pass the 'type' prop to the Preview model
- creates a new template to accept both generic/disambig previews
- modifies the renderer to render the new template
- generates icons for new template through resource loader
- adds new i18n strings
- modifies event-logging "preview seen" event to send new "disambiguation" previewType
- updates event logging schema version
- adds tests for Preview model and renderer for new preview type
- does way too much? yes, yes it does.
Bug: T168392
Change-Id: Idc936cc3eabbdd99a3d98f43c66b4cdbb7d24917
Allow developers to use different endpoints for summaries
= developer happiness
This is useful for the following use cases:
* A developer wants to test against a production endpoint via
CORS
* A developer has setup an API where REST is hosted elsewhere
e.g. http://localhost:6927/en.wikipedia.org/v1/
* A user wants to create their own REST summary compatible
endpoint
* A wiki e.g. wikidata wants to use a different endpoint which is compatible
with the summary endpoint.
We are unlikely to use it ourselves on Wikimedia wikis (the
default should suffice) but this will be a powerful tool for
When not configured this will continue to work as per normal
Change-Id: I8a7e12fbc43cddbac678e0d7b81d1e877b747b22
Don't assume that thumbnail URLs contain a dimension delimiter of "px-".
Previously, thumbnail URLs always contained the width. e.g.:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/100px-Red_Giant_Earth_warm.jpg
However, thumbnail URLs that actually point to the original are not
sizable:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/Red_Giant_Earth_warm.jpg
These are provided, for example, when the thumbnail size requested is
larger than the original. There was code designed to handle this
scenario but it only applies when RESTBase and page preview thumbnail
sizes happen to be in sync. In other words, if RESTBase requests a large
thumbnail on behalf of page previews, and page previews only requested a
small thumbnail, the original may be unexpectedly provided. A
conditional is introduced in this patch to verify that "px-" is actually
detected. If it is not present, the original is used.
Bug: T187955
Change-Id: If4e29dd870aecd6d461cc8203f6576d1bb8844f2
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
Functional changes:
- Require page URL when constructing a PreviewModel null object. These
models have valid titles and are used to display a preview when an
extract is unobtainable. When presented with an empty URL, their
linkage incorrectly pointed to the browser's current URL. Additional
tests were added to verify the fix.
- Check missing title in addition to falsy response in RESTBase gateway
and update the test assertion to check title. It isn't clear if this
can happen in the wild.
- Forbid state mutation in the conclusion of
MediaWikiGateway.getPageSummary() with a call to Deferred.promise().
This is consistent with the rest of repo including RESTBaseGateway.
http://api.jquery.com/deferred.promise/
Nonfunctional changes:
- Collapse two RESTBase gateway 404 tests into one as the scenarios and
expectations were very similar.
- Add failure HTTP status to 'MediaWiki API gateway handles API failure'
test stub HTTP response for consistency with other cases.
- Add nullity expectations to JSDocs touched and fix a couple typos
throughout.
- Make the gateway tests a little more consistent by collapsing Deferred
variable usage where appropriate.
This change is necessary to the completion of T183151 which uses the
PreviewModel null objects for additional error cases.
Bug: T183151
Change-Id: Ib77627fb9c80d8e806208bbafcfc615b130e3278
Remove usages of deprecated methods like .done which make jquery
promises fall back to non-standard behavior
Additional changes:
* Rename var promise to a more descriptive name in tests
Bug: T173819
Change-Id: I7b041d0a7a8c42a8eac947295d265e898085c60a
Simplify all our tests to return to promises
Use catch rather than fail when testing error cases.
Bug: T170812
Change-Id: I37c4e3f86343052c946d8586f8ff840a81f631f8
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
gateway/*/rest were copies of gateway/restProvider just passing
a different provider. Docs were the same, they were untested, and
looking at them they seemed like unnecessary abstraction.
This patch removes the plain vs html structure, and separates gateways
like before, by endpoint.
There is a light utility in gateway/restFormatters.js that adapts the
call from the rest gateway to use formatters.js functions. It needs
testing, that I'll add in the next patch.
The flow for creating a gateway ends up as follows:
1. index.js calls gateway/index#createGateway( mw.config )
2. createGateway chooses based on wgPopupsGateway and invokes
* mediawiki.js#createMediaWikiApiGateway or
* rest.js#createRESTBaseGateway w/ restFormatters.js#parsePlainTextResponse or
* rest.js#createRESTBaseGateway w/ restFormatters.js#parseHTMLResponse
Changes:
* Removed src/gateway/{plain,html}/rest.js
* Extracted formatter functions to src/gateway/restFormatters.js
* src/gateway/plain/mediawiki.js -> src/gateway/mediawiki.js
* tests/node-qunit/gateway/plain/mediawiki.test.js ->
tests/node-qunit/gateway/mediawiki.test.js
* gateway/restProvider{,.test}.js -> gateway/rest{,.test}.js
* Change gateway/index.js#createGateway to properly call the rest
gateways with the rest formatters
Bug: T165018
Change-Id: Ia75695dfc192aad5bc581a68882514bad6c29646
Refactor existing Restbase gateway and extract shared logic into
shared Restbase provider. Also introduced new createNullModel()
which defines an empty preview model.
Additionally improve naming in new gateways/formatter so function
names are more explicity.
* Htmlize() became formatPlainTextExtract() as it should be used
only with plain text extracts
* removeEllipsis() became removeTrailingEllipsis() as it removes
only trailing ellipsis.
* src/gateway/index.js defines gateways by configuration name stored
in extension.json
Bug: T165018
Change-Id: Ibe54dddfc1080e94814d1562d41e85cb6b43bfc1
Depends-On: I4f42c61b155a37c5dd42bc40034583865abd5d7a
Page Previews should be able to consume HTML response generated by
MediaWiki. First we need to move out plain text crunching from
renderer.js and model.js. Mediawiki and Restbase gateways will have
to parse/htmlize plaintext into nice HTML by themselves.
Bug: T165018
Change-Id: I5d7e9f610bb809aa9fb035a4a9f96e9e8796c9d8
... and update the RESTBASE_PROFILE constant to the latest "stable"
profile for the endpoint.
Prior to this change the Accept header sent by the rest gateway was
application/json; charset=utf-8profile="..."
This was discovered while responding to T166605.
Change-Id: I00f277e724c561634b26c9ab10bd35332c6dba91
Treat these responses not as an API failure. Show a generic
preview whenever the server responds with a 404.
Bug: T160744
Change-Id: Id6169d9d4c7493f5b6511cc78fe65d448cdadc03
... thumbnails.
A good example of the difference in behaviour of the PageImages API is
here <T156800#3087507>. The API defers to File#transform, which scales
the largest dimension of an image, not always the width, e.g. if an
image is 1000px x 2000px and the request is for a thumbnail "of 1800px",
then the thumbnail will be 900px x 1800px.
Bug: T156800
Change-Id: I64bc2244ee78a594298d8637233b0da1083700eb
If the image isn't an SVG then it shouldn't be scaled past its original
dimensions. Handle the case where the requested thumbnail can't be
generated on the server as the original is too small ( < 320px,
currently [0]) in the same way.
Moreover, if the image happens to have the exact dimensions that we're
requesting (300px or 600px wide, currently [1]), then use the original
image to avoid unnecessary work/pressure on caches.
Supporting changes:
* Update the SVG_RESTBASE_RESPONSE fixture to use the extension returned
by RESTBase (and the PageImages extension) for the thumbnail:
.svg.png.
[0] https://github.com/wikimedia/restbase/blob/master/v1/summary.yaml#L121
[1] https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki-extensions-Popups/blob/master/src/constants.js#L2
Bug: T156800
Change-Id: I5d0aa161e80869e4b4f5425d906d1e753047a3a3
Rather than manipulating the URL of the original image to get the URL of
the appropriately sized thumbnail, manipulate the URL of the thumbnail
image.
While we could manipulate either the thumbnail or original image URL,
there are subtle differences between the two, so manipulating the latter
makes the generateThumbnailData function as simple as possible, e.g. we
don't have to splice in "/thumb" after "/commons".
Also, ensure that the thumbnail's dimensions are scaled appropriately.
Bug: T156800
Change-Id: I6825bad14b1131dc81f23dcf120cf8ffb7d7b4f6