The preview model is included in the FETCH_END action so, when reducing
that action, pluck the preview type from the model and add it to the
interaction state.
Change-Id: I0e51a85b4dada8f9a17ec4882e0c13b2c4382d24
Per T152004, if the preview has an empty extract, then it's a "generic"
preview; it's an "extract" preview otherwise.
Bug: T152004
Change-Id: I6bbff6a507fe3e4f03b3a44f64d875e7dbb512df
Following on from I20f29657, simplify the gateway by making it return
instances ofext.popups.PreviewModel.
Supporting changes:
* data -> model in mw.popups.renderer#render and the
create{,Empty}Preview helper functions.
Bug: T152004
Change-Id: I531f609056ae813ae5e6b1d53010d77be0799ec1
As noted in the review of I71a8a84, creating a new object to represent
the thumbnail is confusing. It's also somewhat wasteful.
Since both the MediaWiki API and RESTBase both agree on using "source"
as the key for the thumbnail's URL, it's reasonable to use it in the
gateway and renderer.
Bug: T152004
Change-Id: Ie1346d13b6e88004b817f5968448188ed83cfda4
After the gateway has made a request, it processes the page. This
processing both mangles and processes the MediaWiki API response. The
latter step contains two pieces of related business logic:
1. Deciding if a page has been modified recently.
2. Processing the extract/deciding if it's viable (see processExtract).
In order to support switching between the MediaWiki API and RESTBase and
to simplify the event logging reducer when it comes to instrumenting the
"type" of preview, extract this business logic into a model.
Bug: T152004
Change-Id: I20f29657fcf94101a71ed13c0920508db71292ce
I4c15296e introduced the wgPopupsConflictsWithNavPopupGadget client-side
config variable, an always-available flag that represents whether the
user has enabled the NavPopups gadget. This property has been missing
from the Popups instrumentation since I8a3f5835.
Changes:
* Add the value of wgPopupsConflictsWithNavPopupGadget to BOOT action
and reduce it into the base instrumentation data.
Bug: T151058
Change-Id: I09924d0cb10e96b0a846940506ebfeaa7086cd17
Ieb00709e changed the names of the page content language related
variables returned by the API from langdir and langcode to
languageDirection and languageCode respectively without updating the
renderer.
Moreover, the extract truncation mechanism introduced in I2ec0c04
couldn't handle RTL languages.
Both of these issues were found while writing a test plan for Page
Previews.
Change-Id: Ied3dbd7cf82749198e792a2f9d2241582aeff25c
Since the footer link part of the settings system - clicking the link
opens the settings modal - it seems appropriate that it should be
controlled by state managed by the settings reducer.
Bug: T146889
Change-Id: I3a8549dbf1952cd0556f663496c55de91acaf2c0
As before, we need to send the Page Previews blob that logged out users
can enable/disable previews.
Changes:
* Unconditionally add the ext.popups RL module to the output.
* Send the value of Popups\PopupsContext#isEnabledByUser to the client
as $wgPopupsIsEnabledByUser.
* Make mw.popups#isEnabled return $wgPopupsIsEnabledByUser if the user
is logged in.
Bug: T146889
Change-Id: Id2ccfaa81a327e222fff400f4a5f22f96c99ea31
The behavior of the cog varies when:
* The user is logged in/out.
* Page Previews is enabled as a beta feature.
Since the behavior of the cog doesn't vary per-preview, it can be
determined at boot time and passed to the renderer. However, in order to
keep the renderer stateless, we pass the behavior to it when a preview
is added to the DOM.
Changes:
* Add the mw.popups.createPreviewBehavior factory function, which
returns an object that encapsulates how a preview responds to the user
dwelling on it, abandoning it, and clicking on the cog.
* Invoke mw.popups.createPreviewBehavior at boot time and pass it to the
mw.popups.changeListeners.render change listener, which then passes it
to mw.popups.Preview#show.
* Make mw.popups.Preview#show responsible for binding event handlers
and configuring the cog based on the behavior.
Bug: T146889
Change-Id: I39d7d0afd7b1fe896019a1b3a82ee907bfb20edd
The SchemaPopupsSamplingRate config variable is inconsistently named and
even forwarded to the client as wgPopupsSchemaPopupsSamplingRate.
Changes:
* SchemaPopupsSamplingRate -> PopupsSchemaSamplingRate
* Forward PopupsSchemaSamplingRate to the client as
$wgPopupsSchemaSamplingRate.
Bug: T146889
Bug: T146434
Change-Id: I80d6a0abccf462e2eb0fd96af6849b5e82b49c26
Per Id1339dc2, the LINK_ABANDON_* and PREVIEW_ABANDON_* actions can (and
should) be merged, as they are always reduced in the same way.
Change-Id: I71b30d4d2774deb4efea9e565f2ccd7383bf08c1
Initially, the link element was added to LINK_ABANDON_* to determine
when an interaction should be reset. However, this wasn't enough to
protect against timing-related bugs, e.g. T154923. Now that tokens are
used to determine when interactions should be reset, the link element
can safely be removed from the LINK_ABANON_* actions.
Supporting changes:
* Update the return type of mw.popups.actions.linkAbandon in its
DocBlock.
Change-Id: Iaaed7a4846af75f9c4051d7bc761022ea5b3f6cf
I2ecf575b introduced a regression where the linkTitleChangeListener
wouldn't destroy the active link's title if it had been dwelled on
within 300 ms of the previous active link being abandoned.
The LINK_ABANDON_END action is dispatched after 300 ms and ignored if
the active link has changed.
Change-Id: If0c16afd6ca1c44f0e7eed497f62f0190005a619
... instead of using the active elements, and check also the user
dwelling flag to only act if the user is not dwelling.
Preview and link abandon end and start share now test cases, meaning it
can be collapsed into one action creator in a followup commit.
Change-Id: Id1339dc23e8f1b1b7514c769cd09f8bdadc759b4
When dwelling back to a link, previously a new LINK_DWELL action would
be sent and the reducer would reset the interaction as if it was a new
one.
This shouldn't happen, since dwelling back to the active link (from
the preview, for example) is not a new interaction, and should not
create a new interaction or hide and show the preview.
With this change, the preview reducer has the notion of new or repeat
interactions, and only resets state on new ones, and only sets
isUserDwelling when dwelling on a the link of the current interaction.
Also when the interaction is repeat, we guard on the action creator and
don't trigger the wait or the fetch request.
Change-Id: I71cde81cbfe50b6f955e562e7e5b57d0f920fdb9
... after dwelling on preview.
Currently, the asynchronous PREVIEW_ABANDON_END action wouldn't be
ignored if the user were to have dwelled on the link that the preview is
about. The action is only ignored if the user is dwelling on the
preview, i.e. if preview.isUserDwelling is truthy.
Set preview.isUserDwelling to truthy if the user is dwelling either on
the link or on the preview.
Bug: T154923
Change-Id: I8e6989790da5884992ee9dda9e4895e2e58e6694
Unfortunately, QUnit doesn't complain that QUnit#module was being called
with a function and not an object.
Change-Id: I6d3b4941566fa4e4ecad2dbe6f7b5fdd62cdaf72
Changes:
- introduced PopupsGadgetsIntegration class handles all checks
- show help message on Preferences page when NavPopups is enabled
- unit test everything
Bug: T151058
Change-Id: Ia474b1b30378efe84dedf3ad47c1f833e88d69b5
Consider the user repeatedly dwelling on and abandoning a link. Testing
whether or not the element has changed before modifying state is not
sufficient. Fortunately, we already generate a unique token and include
it in the LINK_DWELL action for use in the eventLogging reducer - the
so-called "interaction token".
Change-Id: Iae9544055f7eccb4f7f071797eb360bc3456861a