You can use `grunt watch` now!
Changes:
* Re-enable QUnit (but ignore legacy tests)
* Add a sample QUnit test
* Add ability to run QUnit via `grunt watch` or `grunt test`
* Move linting to `grunt lint` task
* Add Redux to globals in linter
Change-Id: Ie4a65a8a66773d6472b3d73257267d18027ff3c3
There is one reference to removeTooltips in
ext.popups.targets.desktopTarget.
I suspect this got broken in a rebase. It seems Jenkins only runs
browser tests post merge. We should fix that.
Please resubmit the patch with this amended.
This reverts commit 0ff40a6532.
Change-Id: Idd8dffb853db760ebc5866190d008f173e3025ba
Tooltips are intended to be stripped upon `mouseenter` and `focus`
events and then restored during their corresponding `mouseleave` and
`blur` events. This was broken due to duplication of event registration
and no proper deregistration.
Changes:
* Rename `mw.popups.removeTooltips` to `mw.popups.removeTooltip` to
more accurately describe its effect
* Narrow the scope of `mw.popups.removeTooltip`
* Add `mw.popups.restoreTooltip`
* Add `onLinkBlur` to `desktopTarget.js` to handle tooltip restoration
* Update qunit test to reflect changes to functions
* Minor hygiene changes regarding event namespaces
Bug: T142723
Change-Id: I776a72e436ac823fdd6b68435d9a042a91c934e5
If a user has hovercards disabled, when they right click a link
this will trigger another hover event which will reset dwellStartTime.
This means when a dwelledButAbandoned event fires shortly afterwards
the totalInteractionTime will not be correct.
To remedy this, the calculation of totalInteractionTime and
perceivedWait is moved into ext.popups.schemaPopups
Now that we can trigger events without logging to the server and
checking the total interaction time duration in two places,
let's always run the event and only check it once.
A `hover` event triggers the setting of a dwell start time
A `display` event triggers the setting of the perceivedWait value
* Both are reset on a dwelledButAbandoned.
Since dwellStartTime is controlled inside a single place, getMassageData
no longer needs to clear it.
The test "returns false if dwelledButAbandoned event without a dwellStartTime"
is removed as this should no longer be possible.
Bug: T147846
Change-Id: Ie5917ca86f0d0ab27f4cf507e6dfa2c271433c03
This adds two new events "display" and "hover" which are not
recorded back to the server. The benefits of having these events
is that they are important events in the lifecycle of a hovercard.
This allows us to debug trackSubscribe and ensure we see the behaviour
we expect to see and in a future patchset will allow us to use these
events to drive the calculation of interaction time in one single location
(Sneak preview:
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/316481 to get a feel for the why.)
Change-Id: I58eefc29444179fd245cfd722093dedea19455e8
The Hovercards checkbox on the beta preferences page doesn't have an ID
anymore. It has a name though, which is used from now on.
The regression was introduced in I8636f32330e23814ba3b4c0f5e22e55aaf77883e.
Bug: T148856
Change-Id: I7baa78b0d8c560ee29c3a550628bfd47cad1c30e
Given we currently have modules defined in extension.json and in hooks
it can be really confusing understanding how the code fits together.
This change hopefully makes this a little clearer by using folder names
that are named after the resource loader modules - this is also consistent
with how we do things in our other extensions.
A images folder is added to the route so that it is clearer that the images
are not used in ResourceLoader module definitions and are only used to illustrate
the beta feature.
Change-Id: Ia650ec03e3a6d3069165441ddfa069d390be4d10
ext.popups.experiment depends on .core as it initialized the mw.popups
namespace and .core depends on .experiments for
mw.popups#getEnabledState.
By merging the experiment module into core, we can eliminate any
circular dependencies.
Changes:
* Move ext.popups.experiment.js code into ext.popups.core.js
* Remove mw.popups.experiment module and any references to it
Note: ext.popups.experiment.test.js was left in its own file for cleaner
QUnit module setups and easier removal later. I'm not entirely happy
with doing it this way, but I'm not sure changing the mw.config within
the mw.popups.core QUnit module is worth merging the files.
Bug: T146035
Change-Id: I1f024567010acaa61c1d613c6e59c998198a5976
features/popups_settings.feature:33 seems to fail because of quick
interactions after disabling+enabling hovercards.
Setting a sleep 1 after disabling and enabling hovercards (to allow the
page to start refreshing) makes the tests more resilient
Bug: T145152
Change-Id: Iaf66aaf0e2c4f8e55419d22889f91a02891e49a1
Improving Hovercards' settings dialog to fulfill design specification.
Also fixing HTML structure by removing invalid `radiogroup` element and
adding missing `</div>` element, fixing related QUnit test.
Changes:
* Add close icon instead of using text
* Style header as a table for alignment
* Remove redundant "OK" button and have it replace "Save" instead
* Update text of "OK" button to "Done"
* Fix description for translation of "Done" button
* Fix qunit and selenium tests
* Remove unnecessary markup and less
* Add mediawiki-ui-button and mediawiki-ui-icon dependencies
* Shrink dialog width some per design spec
* Fix dialog horizontal position calculation to remove hard-coded value
Bug: T138612
Change-Id: I7395e3438836149becdd576942bdaf6f21b4163f
According to caniuse.com SVG support is available
from IE > 8, Firefox > 3, Safari > 3.1 and Android
> 2.3. Android 3-4.3 does not support masking.
Out of all these browsers, considering market share
and ResourceLoader support, none of these browsers
are of concern to us. In IE8 for example we do not
run JavaScript for our end users. Thus we should remove
this fallback support.
Changes
* Remove createImgThumbnail method and its test
* Groups duplicate CSS groups
* Refactor createThumbnail function
** Leave a FIXME on some curious code
Change-Id: I59ac2e320b2e07815bc4136d5942016fdc1d4340
Bug: T135554
Use the standardised MediaWiki storage system for the simple use
case of disabling/enabling Popups. The jStorage library is 12kb
uncompressed and cannot be justified for this usage (and if it becomes
the standardised library mw.storage will begin using it)
This means that browsers with full localStorage or no localStorage
support will not be able to disable Popups. Given the current ecosystem
of the web - localStorage is widely supported - and the fact that grade
A browsers enjoy localStorage support - this is not a problem.
See https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki/blob/REL1_27/resources/src/startup.js#L59
Changes:
* Stop using jStorage
* Cleanup and migrate previous values in jStorage with plan for removing this
in a month.
Bug: T136241
Change-Id: I6dac2911e84d6cb20731be34add01576cf407c46
As there are an unmanageable amount of synchronous checks of
mw.popups.enabled, convert mw.popups.experiment.isUserInCondition to a
synchronous method.
Follow on I4959749.
Bug: T132604
Change-Id: Ide07e62868c77bfcd78af58dcec7303a35a72157
Changes:
* Add the ext.popups.experiment module
* Add the mw.popups.experiment.isUserInCondition function, which
returns a promise that resolves with true if the user is in the
experimental condition, otherwise false
* If the experiment isn't configured, i.e. wgPopupsExperimentConfig is
null or undefined, then the user isn't entered into the experiment,
providing a kill switch
Bug: T132604
Change-Id: I49597494273e3862711a32e4951c8598e6c8bf59
This change is an intermediate step in our transition
to logging a variety of events easily.
Also:
* Some events may need sendBeacon support and may not be
logged if the navigator does not support sendBeacon.
* Do not load schema code if EventLogging is not available.
Bug: T131315
Change-Id: Iff939577f65f1c6c71701dd6967939445385fb70
Popups currently makes use of a render cache. Using a cache in this
way without protection causes problems (I will look at cleaning this up)
The hack below it
`mw.popups.$popup.html( mw.popups.$popup.html() );`
will lead to the html of the cached object being wiped out on IE9 meaning
future loads will show an empty popup.
Add a unit test (which previously would fail in IE9) to protect against this
in future.
Bug: T68496
Change-Id: Icef784fb389b0ab1856e2ba7464c9423ebcd62ab
Changes:
* Extract survey link element creation into
mw.popups.render.renderers.article#createSurveyLink
* Make #createSurveyLink throw an error if the URL doesn't start with
https or http
* Add unit tests that cover the new behaviour of #createSurveyLink
Bug: T129177
Change-Id: I8b61cb0e94ab4e30bc894c279bb05918ecc7719e
Changes:
* Quote the URL with double quotes when generating the background-image
rule
Bug: T129177
Change-Id: I74748c7efe67954272ce0a539455b0b00001a26a
Test pieces that make sense, everything else is already
covered in cucumber tests. See the following commit for more
info: I55f311b6b8845e6ebf4cc5698758afd1f9042a45.
Bug: T133025
Change-Id: I474c1569494601ae5865dcfba22ea728220ff8df
Test whether:
* "Enable previews" footer link correctly appears/disappears;
* A hovercard correctly shows/doesn't show when enabled/disabled.
Bug: T133054
Change-Id: I55f311b6b8845e6ebf4cc5698758afd1f9042a45
Follow up on Id173b21 by adding a test case that covers the test of
whether the anchor's title is in a content namespace.
Bug: T133020
Change-Id: I414a5ff8aa4edf58dd0d1947db077afdd1d22f39
* Wait until the form submits successfully, verifying it
worked by testing for the notification toast.
* Drop sleep statements where possible - instead use when_present
Use one when asserting something doesn't show to avoid false positives
* Allow more time for the hovercard to show (5s) - API requests might take
longer than default time.
* Assert popups JavaScript loads before continuing with test. This
helped trap a bug in testing and will be useful for future.
Bug: T133019
Depends-On: Icb1e6ddc8f95da5e4b4de2916d292694c11ba731
Change-Id: Iacd3beedf44cadffcf0285231b2df7e5b64294f6
Basic feature of browsing a page, hovering a link, and showing/hiding
a hovercard.
Depends-On: Ie94fa399512be041f12b2f7cada20d4206ddaf82
Bug: T133019
Change-Id: Idf39e7e2a3b343babd6d0538225b4ef9002e8ac1