Since we use an SVG mask, we cannot use border-left to visually
separate the page preview thumbnail from the text. We can however
make use of a polyline and programatically work out it's start and
end.
Bug: T192928
Change-Id: I0f983a80e3210b2f7e9aa197d2a632680675973e
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
Thumbnails are displayed as SVG image elements. The SVG itself has a
width 3px greater than necessary for landscape thumbnails specifically.
For left-to-right languages, this additional space is empty and
unnoticed. For right-to-left languages, this extra spaces shows as a gap
on one side of the thumbnail and exceeds the popup's bounds on the other
side.
This extra 3px appears to have been mistakenly applied to landscape
thumbnails when it is only applicable to portrait, for which it is
already accounted for. Remove the 3px slop.
Bug: T190831
Change-Id: I6096f416f7e102975c4753a6b093b192aa1b45d7
The clip-path SVG property was conditionally set in thumbnail.js and
also conditionally set or removed in renderer.js. This patch refactors
the logic to occur in a single place, renderer.js.
The refactor was made with the following considerations:
• The one condition under which thumbnail.js would set clip-path was,
given a thumbnail exists, the thumbnail was not tall and clip-path
would be set to `url(#mwe-popups-mask)`. Otherwise, thumbnail.js would
not set clip-path.
• The logic in renderer.js for setting the attribute doesn't change
since overwriting the clip-path is equivalent to not having a
preexisting value. The case for removing the attribute itself is
replaced by inverting the condition, `flippedY`, and combining it with
the thumbnail.js condition, `!isTall`. The operation is only valid for
an existing thumbnail so the `hasThumbnail` remains unchanged.
This patch also clarifies that the "flipped" classes are exclusively set
by using an if / else chain instead of reconsidering all inputs for each
condition.
Bug: T190831
Change-Id: I4062ec7068dcadecbdbc4791447ea2ed1ce2a1de