The main motivation here is to dramatically reduce the number
of places that use the same property name "enabled" for values
on different objects (e.g. "state", "actions", and "updates"
are all different things) with slightly different meanings. I
tried hard to come up with names that reflect better what each
meaning is.
Bug: T277639
Change-Id: Ie766259793f716262e3d4622ca55156d11f4842c
Notice how this actually reduces the size of the final, compiled index.js.
It's not much, but still.
One issue I noticed is that the coverage reports for the JS code stopped
working. I have no idea why.
Bug: T208951
Change-Id: I2fe92579574b3b1ba4d2dd064899eee944045a96
This patch also removes misplaced empty lines at the beginning of a
scope. In PHP code we even have a sniff for these. In JavaScript we
don't, but I suggest to be consistent about this.
Change-Id: Ic104ae8fe176da1dafa9bc783402adecb71de1f0
It's not exclusively about page summaries any more.
We had a few suggestions in mind:
* get, fetch, request, or issueRequest. But I feel these are all to
generic and don't describe well what the method does. As a reminder:
It expects a Title object and returns a promise, which returns a
PreviewModel object, which contains an HTML "extract".
* fetchPreview? I feel this can still mean to many things.
* fetchPreviewModel? But we don't really need to repeat that it will
return a model object.
So I went for fetchPreviewForTitle. What do you think?
Bug: T213415
Change-Id: Icb32c63cec82f72453dc1507c9f8b8d461fd4f4c
The following upgrade was made:
eslint-config-wikimedia | 0.8.1 | 0.9.0
The upgrade of eslint-config-wikimedia removes the need of
eslint-plugin-qunit as a peerDependency because it is now a hard
dependency [1] so it was removed in our package.json.
It appears the biggest change in the upgrade was the use of separate
profiles [2]. Given this, our root .eslintrc.json was updated to extend
from 'wikimedia/client'.
Several test files were flagged by the upgraded linter and were fixed in
this patch. Additionally, our build file was flagged for having too many
statements on one line. This rule was turned off in .eslintrc.es5.json
[1] https://github.com/wikimedia/eslint-config-wikimedia/blob/master/package.json#L48
[2] https://github.com/wikimedia/eslint-config-wikimedia/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#090--2018-11-19
Bug: T209314
Change-Id: I29db72e77f04a327bc9c2b558c6d53849287bb80
Currently the Popups schema is disabled but if we were to re-enable
it, the page tokens would now be consistent with the ReadingDepth
schema
The getToken function is kept to allow generation of the
pageInteractionToken's relating to a link interaction, for which
there is no centralised API.
Additional changes:
* I've updated various tests to use the central mw.user stub to make
clearer where tokens come from.
Bug: T203013
Change-Id: If746bea5aeed2b4c192a9b8a02feb1fe06480633
Whenever an HTTP request sequence is started, i.e. wait for the fetch
start time, issue a network request, and return the result, abort the
process if the results are known to no longer be needed. This occurs
when a user has dwelt upon one link and then abandoned it either during
the fetch start wait time or during the fetch network request itself.
This change is accomplished by preserving the pending promises in two
actions, LINK_DWELL and FETCH_START, and whenever the ABANDON_START
action is issued, it now aborts any previously pending XHR-like promise,
called a "AbortPromise" which is just a thenable with an abort() method.
There is a similar concept in Core:
ecc812f06e/resources/src/mediawiki.api/index.js.
Aborting pending requests has big implications for client and server
logging as requests are quickly canceled, especially on slower
connections. These differences can be observed on the network tab of
DevTools and the log in Redux DevTools.
Consider, for instance, the scenario of dwelling upon and quickly
abandoning a single link prior to this patch:
BOOT EVENT_LOGGED LINK_DWELL FETCH_START ABANDON_START FETCH_END STATSV_LOGGED ABANDON_END EVENT_LOGGED FETCH_COMPLETE
And after this patch when the fetch timer is canceled (prior to an
actual network request):
BOOT EVENT_LOGGED LINK_DWELL ABANDON_START ABANDON_END EVENT_LOGGED
In the above sequence, FETCH_* and STATSV_LOGGED actions never occur.
And after this patch when the network request itself is canceled:
BOOT EVENT_LOGGED LINK_DWELL FETCH_START ABANDON_START FETCH_FAILED STATSV_LOGGED FETCH_COMPLETE ABANDON_END EVENT_LOGGED
FETCH_FAILED occurs intentionally, STATSV_LOGGED and FETCH_COMPLETE
still happen even though the fetch didn't complete successfully, and
FETCH_END doesn't.
Additionally, since less data is transmitted, it's possible that the
timing and success rate of logging will improve on low bandwidth
connections.
Also, this patch tries to revise the JSDocs where possible to support
type checking and fix a call to the missing assert.fail() function in
changeListener.test.js.
Bug: T197700
Change-Id: I9a73b3086fc8fb0edd897a347b5497d5362e20ef
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
This change fixes some issues with assertions not running, removes
unnecessary promise dances, and improves legibility and some code
patterns in the action and integration node tests mainly.
Detailed changes:
* actions.js
* Fully migrate out of jQuery 1 promises (no done/fail)
* Fix linkDwell action not returning the fetch action promise
* actions.test.js
* Simplify setupWait for the tests
* It always autoresolves immediately the wait call to ensure speedy tests
* No waitDeferreds or waitPromises array coordination, rely on action
returned promises instead
* Get rid of that = this in favor of arrow functions
* Rename generic "p" promises to meaningful names
* Add assert.expect for more solid tests (so that we don't skip assertions in
the future if we change them)
* Fix some assertions that weren't being run because of the incorrect promise
being returned (p.then, and then just returning p)
* Get rid of $.when stubbing in favor of waiting for the promise returned from
the action
* Get rid of hacky setTimeout(..., 0) to run assertions after the promises
* integration.test.js
* Get rid of wait(0) calls to hack around asynchronous actions
* Use the action returned promises instead of the waitPromises/Deferreds
* Remove unused "el" parameter being passed to this.abandon in several tests
* Remove unnecessary test helper this.abandonPreview (it was the same as
this.abandon)
* Clarify a bit the last and more complex test with some comments and variable
name changes
* Get rid of that=this in favor of arrow functions
* container.test.js
* Get rid of that=this in favor of arrow functions
* previewBehavior.test.js
* Get rid of that=this in favor of arrow functions
* Get rid of $.each in favor of .forEach
Bug: T170807
Change-Id: I06fafd92a1712f143018e2ddff24fadf1a6882b3
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
- Show the default / error preview for all extract request failures
except those due to network circumstances (such as CORS) or no
connectivity (offline). Previously, the error preview was displayed
only for missing pages.
- FETCH_COMPLETE was previously only dispatched after FETCH_END. Now
it's also dispatched after FETCH_FAILED. The additional "fetch
complete" is not expected to impact logging. The states of success
are: START, END, COMPLETE. The new failure states are consistent with
success: START, FAILED, COMPLETE.
Testing
Errors may be stimulated in a number of ways including:
- Timeout: add a timeout field to RESTBaseGateway /
MediaWikiGateway.fetch().
http://api.jquery.com/jquery.ajax/
- Bad request: change MediaWikiGateway.fetch's action field to
`Math.random() > 0.5 ? 'query' : 'fail'` and RESTBaseGateway.fetch's
url field to
`RESTBASE_ENDPOINT + ( Math.random() > 0.5 ? encodeURIComponent( title ) : '%%%' )`.
- Desired Gateway can be configured in Gateway#createGateway().
- Note: T184534 describes a circumstance where cached previews may not
appear when offline. Disable browser caching to avoid confusion.
Bug: T183151
Bug: T184534
Change-Id: I7332284da0e0fb1ecd234a6f1e146ebd9ad8d81f
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
...instead of 1 event per link
Supporting changes:
* Delegate events on the container when booting up
* Check eligibility of title on event triggered
* Pass the title from the event handlers into the actions instead of
storing it in the dom
* Add title.fromElement as sugar over isvalid(gettitle())
* Not tested as it is sugar over the other 2 functions
* Fix action tests and integration tests
processLinks to be removed next
Bug: T165572
Change-Id: I4d9837706dc77ec64121ac94410c0d2da83692e4
Action changes:
* Include the namespace ID in LINK_DWELL.
Reducer changes:
* Add the createEvent helper, which adds the pageTitleHover and
namespaceIdHover properties in the event.
* Create "dismissed", "dwelledButAbandoned", and "opened" events using
the createEvent helper.
Additional changes:
* Store the target page's associated mw.Title using jQuery.
* Update the eventLogging reducer's test cases so that all LINK_DWELL
representations include title and namespaceID attributes.
* Create the createStubTitle factory function, which returns a minimal
usable mw.Title stub, and use it in the actions and integration test
cases.
Bug: T164256
Change-Id: I8a63d82a65324680dff9176020a8ea97695428c4
The setup and teardown hooks on QUnit.module are deprecated on the
latest versions.
See https://api.qunitjs.com/QUnit/module
mw-node-qunit supports them but we shouldn't be using them.
Bug: T160406
Change-Id: I32c07f22d01d16449a6e37f46ff20c577a1f14c6
Require that two promises are resolved (or one is rejected) before the
FETCH_COMPLETE action is dispatched. The first promise represents the
gateway request and the second represents an arbitrarily long delay. If
the first resolves before the second, then there'll be a delay until the
second resolves; whereas if the first rejects, then there's no delay.
Change-Id: I496fe317337745c593594efff26688c46d661bf3
The delay/timeout logic in actions#fetch will require more than one wait
call, for example.
Changes:
* Update the stub created in setupWait to store all deferred-promise
pairs and update the integration tests so that they don't use the stub
accidentally.
* Remove all references to the waitDeferred/waitPromise properties.
* Fix tests that relied on the waitDeferred/waitPromise properties being
available regardless of whether wait had been called.
* Update outdated or brittle - in the sense that it didn't reference
constants but their values - inline documentation.
Change-Id: I94345cdf4126b6c540d4fb8135a7a7e4d0507bed
Because of the globals mw.popups.wait usage and mocking in both actions
and integration, they need to be migrated in a single step, fixing them
both to require wait.js and mock using mock-require instead of the
global variable.
Additional changes:
* Fix FIXMEs about actions.js using the global mw.popups.wait instead of
the require one.
* Fix the unit tests to use require mocking for wait.js instead of
global variable mocking in both integration and actions tests
* Change tests that use deferreds and promises to be async qunit tests
(Deferreds are asynchronous with jQuery in node, apparently they
weren't in the browser)
* Change integration.test.js to use require on Redux and ReduxThunk
Change-Id: I8e3e87b158bd11c9620e77d0a73e611cf9e82183