We added reference preview as a checkbox the the
anonymous user settings. To handle both popup types
(pages and references), we changed the usage of
preview.enabled. We pass on all types as a map
inside preview.enabled. The footer link to edit the
settings will appear for anonymous users if at least
one type is disabled.
Bug: T277639
Change-Id: I860a1b35ac7749d8d0884575f6acb7186ad8e4d0
We still have 2 different mechanisms in place, maybe even 3:
* We simplify the CSS selector when we know a popup type is
disabled, and it's impossible an anonymous user can enable it
at run-time.
* We create that "initiallyEnabled" map that allows anonymous
users to toggle the individual popup types at run-time.
* This map is also used to check if the footer link should be
shown.
* There is also a wgPopupsReferencePreviews global that acts as
a "kill switch". However, this is not a pure feature flag,
but incorporates the user setting for registered users. This
is currently partly redundant (checking
`mw.user.options.get( 'popupsreferencepreviews' )` does the
same) and can be removed later when the feature flag is not
needed any more.
The footer link currently acts odd because anonymous users are
unable to enable ReferencePreviews, but get the footer link.
This patch introduces a 3-state model:
* `true` acts as before.
* `false` means a popup type is disabled, but anonymous users
can enable it (i.e. this is the opt-out behavior for anonymous
users).
* `null` means a popup type is not available at run-time, for
nobody. Anonymous users can't do anything about this.
Registered users must leave the page and change a setting.
Bug: T277640
Change-Id: Id8d1396c09cf0f706034a66f9cd3c880a8b33df8
* That `this.user` is unused.
* Some tests missed a module name. This means they are reported
as part of the previous module. While this is purely cosmetic,
it's confusing to see the wrong module name in the report.
Change-Id: I73915d3c4fd9a03bda1ddc8dff6dd5539113c3cd