jQuery.hidpi was deprecated by T127328
(https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/441614). This repo used the
"bracketedDevicePixelRatio" function from that plugin. Since browser
compatibility is good now for window.devicePixelRatio, this commit adds
a function which relies on that instead.
Bug: T198579
Change-Id: I56c234048d7741f12f35bfff5f7319c6e085c29f
This change made it impossible to open links in new tabs.
Reverting so we can try again.
This reverts commit ff5bfd1d04.
Bug: T200940
Change-Id: I10a387df8bdeb891f8d8be0eb9075f0d324646b6
Reduce and optimize SVG markup by
- removing unnecessary `id` attributes,
- lowercasing hex colors following code standard
- merging repeating `fill` attributes in `<g>` elements and
- following `<svg>` root element attribute sequence as anywhere else
Change-Id: I71df1df5fee0c363df41a996b5ec32d587b76f56
svgmin was removing this attribute from cog when the capitalization was
incorrect and sad-face never had it.
Bug: T185596
Change-Id: I980694f4a611ea8fd13d6c1419dbed6d49f4d94e
The plugin checks and flags potential security issues (XSS, SQLi, etc.)
using static analysis.
See <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Phan-taint-check-plugin> for more
details.
Bug: T201219
Change-Id: I307dc7848562ba7db9b0aca4085b135a314cd66f
Enabling SVGO automation with 'grunt-svgmin' and conservative
plugin settings to build step, among those:
- enable removeRasterImages and sortAttrs,
- disable cleanupIDs, removeDesc, removeTitle, & removeViewBox as
described in
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Coding_conventions/SVG#Exemplified_safe_configuration
- disable removeXMLProcInst; if the SVG doesn't start with an XML
declaration, then it's MIME type will be detected as "text/plain"
rather than "image/svg+xml" by libmagic and, consequently, MediaWiki's
CSSMin CSS minifier. libmagic's default database currently requires
that SVGs contain an XML declaration:
<https://github.com/threatstack/libmagic/blob/master/magic/Magdir/sgml#L5>.
- make use of pretty and multipass options.
Settings are stored in a JSON file to be independent of the Grunt build
process. Also updating SVG accordingly.
Bug: T185596
Change-Id: I715ad4cf2e900665e4c32c78b4c2d9d9cebf0222
$wgUsejQueryThree was a transient setting that has been removed with
MediaWiki 1.31. It is thus no more needed in the Selenium
LocalSettings.php file.
Bug: T199939
Change-Id: I74565cc81ff3704d2d91c8768b0e8f8ee7a4dcc3
Let's improve our documentation by linting it and ensuring it
is complete and matches guidelines
This fixes offenders
Change-Id: I7c829b375705e763085cf731e9a77cc14339af67
Although Popups only uses JSDocs at this time which seemingly doesn't
care about casing[1], we should endeavor to use the proper return types.
This patch lowercases typing to indicate primitive / boxed type as
appropriate.[2] As a special case, function types are uppercased for
compatibility with TypeScript type checking.
Lastly, JQuery types are of type "JQuery". The global JQuery object's
identifier is "jQuery". This patch uppercases J's where appropriate.
[0] https://github.com/jsdoc3/jsdoc/issues/1046#issuecomment-126477791
[1] find src tests -iname \*.js|
xargs -rd\\n sed -ri '
s%\{\s*([?!])?(number|string|boolean|null|undefined)%{\1\L\2%gi;
s%\{\s*([?!])?(function|object)%{\1\u\2%gi;
s%\{\s*([?!])?jquery%{\1JQuery%gi
'
Change-Id: I771bdbb69dc978796a331998c0657622ac39c449
Whe user moves mouse away and we abort the http request we shouldn't
count that request as a FETCH_FAILED. The reasoning behind is that
FETCH_FAILED state increments the counter.PagePreviewsApiFailure.
Our StatsD graph gets polluted with lots of aborted requests and it
becomes unsuable. It doesn't show only the failed requests.
Changes:
- introduced new state: FETCH_ABORTED
- switch to FETCH_ABORTED when browser aborts the request
Bug: T199482
Change-Id: I58047eb80f0700b78b2991daff9395ecc92553b8
Update the mw-node-qunit require to @wikimedia/mw-node-qunit. 2d150f0
missed this and it caused tests in CI to silently succeed.
Bug: T197251
Change-Id: I9de597b0e9afc747c47bddc6debcbe5b87bcd793
* Force arrow-parens
* Disable no-prototype-builtins for time being
* Drop unnecessary maxlen rule
Change-Id: Iceb0fe47354a5753202d2c6ad9e1a9c76791f744
Previous implementation did not pass the `result` variable
to the catch() statement. Because of that every execution that
ended with exception inside fetch() statement was threated as
not a network exception and tried to present the null preview.
Changes:
- properly handle data returned by rejected fetch promise
- chaged the big if (result && result....) into something easier
to read
- pass Error object instead of 'http' string
- Restbase can return exception, it doesn't have to handle the 404
errors by itself, it's already taken care in the catch() logic
- fixed unit tests to reflect new logic in restbase gateway
Bug: T199482
Change-Id: Ibb30fc58248623d9ad4c5388a5b2ff9b387e01de
Instead of mixing window.mediaWiki / mediaWiki and window.jQuery /
jQuery references, always refer to globals which exist whether code is
executed in browser or headless Node.js environments.
find src tests -iname \*.js|
xargs -rd\\n sed -ri 's%window.(mediaWiki|jQuery)%\1%gi'
Change-Id: I21d0a602dcbd2bc6774934bee6c487e443270fe0
Changes:
- added acceptLanguage as a config option passed to
both mwApi and restbaseApi, by default code will use
the language defined in `wgContentLanguage` config
variable. The `wgContentLanguage` is always defined
(see ResourceLoaderStartUpModule::getConfigSettings())
so there is no need for checking the variable existence.
The new logic was tested both on MediaWiki API and Restbase API
Bug: T198619
Change-Id: I1cb31f1999fd674a8b870b2b5effb92ed3dfaa1f
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
Prevent outdated ESLint error waivers from littering the code by
enabling `--report-unused-disable-directives`.
Change-Id: I3b9c39131f030cf2c4113ecd947c3f4a8679bdfe
Redux DevTools are available in all builds by passing the `?debug=true`
query string. Since globally enabling debug significantly slows load
times, also enable support when the build is non-production (debug)
which is known at transpile time. This enables a debuggable version of
Popups in an otherwise production-like MediaWiki without changing the
Popups release build product.
Also, update the readme with a couple debug tips and flip a few bullets
from hyphens to asterisks since that seems to be more prevalent.
Change-Id: I4cab0b8069b12505dbfa840939caac196bae2750
mw-node-qunit has moved to a new NPM package, @wikimedia/mw-node-qunit.
There are no functional changes with this release but dependencies
should be kept up to date.
https://github.com/wikimedia/mw-node-qunit/blob/9a368a1/CHANGELOG.md#500
Bug: T197251
Change-Id: I25bfc541551cbc29812985df7fa05dc17f0338c5
If a thumbnail is narrow, then the extract can expand to take
the available space. It does this via JavaScript taking the difference
between the normal space for a thumbnail minus the actual space needed
to display the thumbnail.
This removes unused whitespace in both the thumbnail and extract.
Bug: T192928
Change-Id: I59e87f9160e707fbce321a567c0a68e85f6d72ec
Prevents the source_url param in virtual page-views from getting
too long and causing an error because it exceeds varnish's max-url size.
Bug: T196904
Change-Id: Idf3667c4c2ad7e0436f013c70d5ff4ebea453d7a
Make it so the entire popup area is clickable.
Update the click handler to reflect the actual parameter
it receives (an Event not an Element) and do not pass it
in the action, given it is unusedt
Bug: T192773
Change-Id: If80969f4759b1675278d11caaf5cb093ce72031c
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