To reduce size of code added to the <head> and increase performance.
The increased bundlesize is still less than the size spared bytes in
ResourceLoaderGetConfigVars. - But nevertheless the main gain is loading
less in the <head> anyways.
To avoid further complexity in the code, the bitmask is converted to
the according config setting early on instead of adding checks on the
bitmask all over the place.
Tests will be added in follow ups.
Bug: T276716
Change-Id: Ib4f82bed58295b25f0a41cb37e36244e45f16317
This fixes a small regression introduced in Ia61f1b7. When
reference previews are still enabled as a beta feature the
unnecessary footer is hidden, therefore, we need to account
for this when calculating the dialog's height.
Bug: T234205
Change-Id: I1c142019031ab954550e237ddb23824da1aee8db
In patch I2a82831 we removed a line `margin-bottom: 16px`. This
margin defaults to 47px now. This made the popup bigger. This
patch fixes this.
The original size of 403px was introduced in I6036968 (T246029)
and already fixed one time in I82ea489 (T246029).
Bug: T234205
Change-Id: Ia61f1b79f8450d6249e190ab4ed1565ed5ac77be
The cursor needs to be flipped when:
- LTR document and X is flipped
- RTL document and X is not flipped
Bug: T276112
Change-Id: I66d31135833b649643c5ca123458036c00666f7d
Update copy and remove unnecessary reference preview preference
in favor of using the default preference. It seems there is no
stable method to link to the subsections on the preference page
for gadgets. So in all cases does the link just point to the
gadgets pref page.
These changes should only be visible when reference previews
are no longer marked as a beta feature.
Bug: T265709
Change-Id: I7b8ab91331092ada04b230315373548673b9272c
* When there are multiple <cite> elements, the first that contains a
known class is used. We assume the earlier one must be the relevant
one.
* When there are multiple known classes in e.g. <cite class="web news">,
the last one is used. This follows how CSS works.
* There is extra validation if the corresponding message exists, just
to be sure. This is cheap.
Bug: T274979
Change-Id: Iee3481ea16af96b40faf978e254718e5a48917f3
I added the common styling for the setting icon to the popup.less
and removed the now empty pagePreview.less.
Bug: T234205
Change-Id: I2a82831bc71a4208c4b66c18e2a4613127c43e1f
Request a larger thumbnail to ensure
the thumbnail is served scaled rather
than scaled by the browser.
Bug: T272169
Change-Id: Ibf80f24c949e14c8289b8b0a4e7369dd10ead449
It turns out the TextExtracts extension is build in a way so
that the parameter plaintext=1 alone is not enough. It does
not really mean "please return plain text" but "please don't
return HTML". It can still return one of three formats:
* Wikitext.
* An intermediate parser format where headlines are not
`== this ==` but `��2��this`.
* Actual flat plain text.
The default is wikitext. That's why we see `== wikitext
syntax ==` in certain edge-case situations. Forcing it to
"plain" fixes this.
Bug: T271439
Change-Id: I3035fb3df99680af8bbd10c4513aed730013c344
This reduces a lot of churn in creating the SVG
element and related helpers.
When IE11 is dropped, the SVG code-path can also be dropped.
Bug: T269336
Change-Id: I7f91192dedc2a78f1c7c84179cff1687593177c0
This reverts commit 6bc2077ed5.
The change causes issues with various popular gadgets on Wikimedia
wikis. The 'title' attributes have been the easiest way to determine
the target pages of links, and many gadgets have come to rely on that.
Bug: T269297
Bug: T269873
Change-Id: I49d315a13c327a1c5af51d3de887c0c17642e9fe
When creating a popup, clone the previously created DOM element
and populate the attributes and content.
Ideally this would be done with a template element, but since IE11
is still supported this is not possible.
Change-Id: I347615cf1f613d97d767d60627b13b6b3ff9c762
Bug: T269338
Reduce layout/style thrashing by measuring all required geometries
at event handler, not waiting for delays/redux/style changes.
Use CSS bottom instead of top, to avoid having to measure the popup
before positioning it, if it's placed above the link ("flippedY").
Disable some test cases that relied on implementation detail of using
"top" CSS.
Change-Id: Id0cbf506009b824d0fb6af4d6fe220e2f69aaaad
This is a performance optimization - removing
all the titles when initializing the popup extension
reduces DOM manipulation during hover, removing/reinstating the title
attribute.
When the popup extension is loaded, the default "title" behvior is unnecessary.
Change-Id: I1a85394b6b67eabee50a8d554bfd9b62de2a24d3
To avoid continuously updating this cog, use the icon pack directly.
Use mw-ui-icon-small to control the size rather than custom CSS - this
reduces the amount of CSS overrides that are needed.
Also use `opacity` instead of icon SVG fill for coloring the icon. This
enables simple transition in interaction states.
Storybook: The settings cog will now be tied to the production icon.
Note for now this will not appear at all, as this code must first
have ridden the train. For local testing feel free to point to
localhost to verify this change.
Bug: T256504
Change-Id: I2a28666dbd644bb599146fabb84d148ff0167ed3
Restores the max-size introduced in I6036968a2, after conflicting
changes to the popup layout.
Bug: T246029
Change-Id: I82ea48929b44d97d78112bd96ad75724ae6f46af
Now that the footnote label links to the references section, we don't
need this additional link.
Bug: T265482
Change-Id: Ib9b2939eb49e7b826c7699a5b7fa0e8255fa9da1
I played around with a lot of options, and settled with:
* When there is nothing but text, but the text is all
whitespace, don't show it.
* Make sure an <img> with no text is still shown. This is done
by checking for child elements.
A possible future enhancement could be to check the visible
width of the element as well. Unfortunately this fails in
tests. Everything is 0 in tests.
Bug: T240543
Depends-On: I2929a86b6a09f3b72e5e2f4151cb13f52446897d
Change-Id: I94ed575abcd69241c82480ade07017e61cc26c9c
We no longer intercept reference clicks, now clicking on a reference
label will scroll to the reference definition in the same way as when
reference previews is disabled.
Metrics about clicking on the label are collected by the Cite
extension, are are unaffected by this change.
Bug: T265482
Change-Id: I2929a86b6a09f3b72e5e2f4151cb13f52446897d
This avoids pulling in the entirety of OOjs, with the disadvantage
that we have to copy a little bit of CSS. I copied parts of this
patch from I2a28666.
There might be a better way to do this, with less code. E.g. is
there a better way to construct these HTML elements?
Bug: T220208
Change-Id: I024155f3ff0f57de1d68bbaf37bfb9e81e692bd0
Elements that are marked as collapsible (often tables, but can
actually be anything) are most certainly marked as such because
they are big and don't fit in a popup.
Another plugin makes tables sortable.
In both cases non-functional UI elements appear in the popup.
We decided:
* Hide collapsible elements (no matter if currently collapsed
or not), and show a placeholder text instead.
* Remove sortable arrows.
This is a baseline patch that solves everything, except the
(i) icon is missing. This will be added in the next patch.
Bug: T220208
Change-Id: I58f3036bf4988d0ebe5716b0a54506446fca10c3
There are 3 types of links:
* Links with no class are links to other pages in the same wiki.
* Links with "extiw" are interlanguage as well as interwiki
links to other known wikis (e.g. from Wikipedia to Wikidata).
* Links with "external" point to somewhere else on the web.
Bug: T215419
Bug: T239230
Change-Id: Ia25db94d02670a919fc003f3e3562725de2e8eae
The rule no-shadow gets enabled in the version eslint-config-wikimedia
0.17.0.
In prepration for the automatic update with libup this needs to be done
in a separate patch set due to T262450
Change-Id: I66d405aef6d2b777e9a7f63734f2b5a5649d2080
The abort method is not always present and the xhr may not be abortable.
This mirrors the 'abort' in promise check later in the file.
Bug: T259652
Change-Id: I7dad89b083d6a0a83ffc59e29af8942cb0eaf640
This was already accidentally the case for the main VE article
editor as it doesn't live inside #mw-content-text, however other
VE surfaces (e.g. DiscussionTools') don't live inside #mw-content-text.
Bug: T259889
Change-Id: I48bdee6f62af33cad7512128b5465d474a6dfebb
AVoid the term if possible, in all internal code. The only remaining
use of the word is in the public $wgPopupsPageBlacklist config
variable.
Change-Id: Ib238731270f473ad44fcff13df617a70433f2452
Breaking change - I was having issues getting the knobs feature
to work so it has been removed for the time being.
Bug: T236589
Depends-On: I8505d2dad69aefed5f8ed1f599b3ca1b7e79acf5
Change-Id: I42fbf37124477e2d950b4bca15acf77703cd3f5d
We found that Popups was overcounted approximately 2.5x relative to Cite.
This patch attempts to nearly match the circumstances under which Cite
(and its tracking) is loaded.
Bug: T214493
Change-Id: Ib31df3c33879f4ea63d9808ffd260861069a8977
The Popups pageviews were suspiciously high, about 2.5x higher than
Cite counts which should have reported the same number. This patch
attempts to deduplicate pageview events.
Bug: T214493
Change-Id: I51bf6d1909d65ecd9d3ef28eda285852897343ec
Using standard size of 20px for reference icon. This also brings
the icon into the right alignment to the text.
Bug: T221555
Change-Id: I5638a950b8e7fb0e1c1d116ed0755ddc8e25edc2
We want to know the side of this population in pageviews, in order to
produce proportional metrics later.
Bug: T214493
Change-Id: I940872870754e85d19688f3855d6857e65b982b1
We're getting a few dozen records per day at 1:10, so let's stop sampling.
We need enough data to get significance on events happening at 0.1% or less.
Bug: T214493
Change-Id: I8a913fe1ee1e5b72d84914e183ac2386ddb20d84
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
The signature mw.RegExp.escape() is deprecated since MediaWiki 1.34.
By the way, this is the 4th or even 5th time in my short career this
tiny, single line (!) helper function is moved around and I need to
update all my code. This felt already ridiculous when it happened the
2nd time.
Change-Id: I4d05a49120aff64ebc316d0af7736c62385d9307
We've logged zero events after 12hr of deployment, so it should be
safe to increase sampling by 100x.
Bug: T214493
Change-Id: Icd67aed448269f603dd4465f7e46eac9a64bd1ab
Logs events to the ReferencePreviewsPopups EventLogging schema, in
order to understand whether Reference Previews is helpful for
end-users.
This will be removed along with the older tracking, as soon as our analysis
phase is finished.
Incidentally disables a lint rule for the generated JS, it's about
readability so irrelevant to the minified code.
Bug: T214493
Change-Id: I2638611ba67b785338f7e98a1c4b08a5e829812d
The eventlogging `isEnabled` function determines when to sample,
this patch removes the `isAnon` conditional so that we can measure
reference reading habits for all users.
Also guards against a non-function navigator.sendBeacon, which was
previously intended but incorrectly tested.
Bug: T214493
Change-Id: I42cb3082fb85c7900426a2055dfa3c2f6ecfd968
I was able to track the issue down to the changes made in this patch:
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/331563
This patch is mostly a simplification of ce8a2d4
(I9a73b3086fc8fb0edd897a347b5497d5362e20ef):
- Don't make wait#wait() abortable. This adds complexity and isn't
needed since the token is rechecked in the .then() of
actions#linkDwell(). The request is permitted to continue and fetch if
that token still matches and is never issued otherwise.
Once a request has been issued, that request is still abortable.
However, note that calling XHR.abort() is just a request to abort and
may not be granted. Whether or not XHR.catch() is invoked is what
dispatches the FETCH_ABORTED action (or doesn't if the request to
abort was denied).
- Remove the abort tests for wait#wait() since the functionality is no
longer provided.
- Pass the preview token in the FETCH_ABORTED action and reduce
FETCH_ABORTED the same way as ABANDON_COMPLETE in reducers/preview.
The follow-up patch, I3597b8025f7a12db0cf5d83cce5a77abace9bae3, adds
integration tests for the specific bug fix. Note that these Selenium
tests are incompatible with the content proxy, so it is probably best to
simply unset $wgPopupsRestGatewayEndpoint and $wgPopupsGateway and allow
the defaults to be used. Also note that the tests are incompatible with
recent versions of Node.js (so use NVM) and emit many deprecation
warnings (so set deprecationWarnings to false in
tests/selenium/wdio.conf.js) An example run of the tests looks something
like:
chromedriver --url-base=wd/hub --port=4444 &
# If any changes are made locally, also run `npm -s start &`.
MW_SERVER=http://localhost:8181 \
MEDIAWIKI_USER=foo \
MEDIAWIKI_PASSWORD=bar \
DISPLAY= \
npm -s run selenium-test
Live testing may be performed as well. Remember that RESTBase requests
are incompatible with MobileFrontend's content proxy hack so ensure to
comment it out if $wgPopupsGateway is configured for RESTBase (see
T218159).
1. Open the DevTools network tab.
2. Disable the browser cache. Chromium, at least, won't abort requests
coming form the cache.
3. Hover back and forth quickly over a preview. In Chromium, canceled
requests are labeled and appear red. This is a good scenario to test.
With the patch, a preview should always be shown when ultimately
resting on a link. Without the patch, it is possible to rest upon the
link with no preview showing. This may require several attempts.
Bug: T219434
Change-Id: I9da84b0296dd14e9ce69cb35f1ca475272fb249a
As mentioned in T205744, EventLogging schema ResourceLoader modules have
been deprecated. This removes those modules from loader calls.
Bug: T221281
Change-Id: I1b7355c69e09756f50ccd1c1955b45cae4a64b9e
Removing wrong ARIA `role=tooltip`. Those are meant only for static
text content on short `title` like dynamic tooltips.
Bug: T223827
Change-Id: Ib4f490c7ad421e516fb0cf47eff4335bcaf26c43
We did a strict === comparison before. This works fine when the page
zoom is either 100% or 200%. Other zoom factors produce fractional
numbers. Comparing them with === is doomed to fail because these numbers
are IEEE representations, not necessarily being identical in situations
where you would expect them to be identical.
This applies two fixes: Change the comparison to a >=, and always ignore
1 extra pixel. If we are so close to the bottom, the gradient is not
helpful any more.
Change-Id: Idf4c604142de8d2a803e1d94f3093cec8a8abb72
This fixes page previews appearing when there is self link to a page
that has a file extension in it's name.
Bug: T222869
Change-Id: I5caf610fa76986026948a5b7b55537723752b755
This is relevant in case the HTML looks like this:
<… class="reference"><a><span>[</span>2<span>]</span></a></…>
The additional <span> cause many additional mouseover and mouseout
events. The code already tries to filter these duplicate events that
are all triggered on the same link, but gets confused, especially when
the multiple chains of events overlap each other in unexpected ways.
It's a timing issue. This change does not fix the fundamental issue,
but does make it much less painfull.
This patch also removes the > from the selector. This is in case the
HTML looks like this:
<… class="reference"><span><a>[2]</a></span></…>
The additional inner <span> would prevent any reference preview from
being shown.
Bug: T214693
Change-Id: If2554ba78072245c27a1f85c46f33e3c58582c1d
Before, the element is still part of the DOM, shows up in the debugger,
and consumes rendering time (probably close to zero, but still). After,
the element is gone.
Change-Id: I580fd89868b5a91118a8115d71d819824ff7f80c
Introducing the REFERENCE_CLICK action that will fetch and show the
preview for the clicked reference right away without any delay.
The main goal of the new chain of events introduced with the reference
click is showing the reference preview right away. The actions triggered
by the dwelling include delays in multiple parts of the process.
If there's a dwell action-chain in progress when the click action is
executed, the related promise ( that might still include steps with
delays ) and the reference preview is retrieved and shown right away
re-using the token.
In the case where there's no dwell action running ( e.g. when the click
was triggered via touch ) we create a new token and start from scratch.
In either case we want to avoid, that multiple clicks trigger multiple
actions and abort early when there's already a click action in progress.
Bug: T218765
Change-Id: I073a93be2d17a21178aebe12267765f60a2811b9
I actually tried to bring the animation for the "bottom" property back.
When finished, I realized this animation is done on *top* of the
horizontal scrollbar. This looks fancy, but is not what we want. We
need to keep animating the opacity.
This patch here contains a bit of refactoring that was left after I
went back animating the opacity.
Bug: T220200
Change-Id: Icf613f72f3baa3de86f8aa319667c8e8f16593fd
The changes in the patch check if a horizontal scrollbar is present
and move the absolute positioned fade overlay above that scrollbar.
Since we cannot change the CSS of the :after element via JS a new div
element was introduced.
Bug: T220200
Change-Id: Ia69c9be0facaf3ecebdb9f76d36f7cb3412c0816
Pretty much all usages of this function do *not* use the second
parameter to pass a page name prefixed with a namespace, but pass the
page name only.
This patch here removes the redundancy. The namespace prefix is now a
generated one, saying "Namespace <number>:…". It turns out no test
relies on this so far.
Bug: T220097
Change-Id: Ibd45d49c91e86a2647afe676a5e3bb07dfeab6ed
config.get( 'wgTitle' ) returns the unnormalized title of the current
page while title.getName() gets the normalized title (e.g. with underscores ).
On pages with spaces in the check failed before this patch.
Bug: T220097
Change-Id: I58a532627bb27be030cbc553f1181a89109edd80
The last line in all popups ends with a fade-out gradient to white.
The text in this last line can currently not be selected because it is
covered by this partially transparent container, and the container
consumes all mouse events.
This patch here moves the existing solution from "reference previews
only" (where this was a much more serious problem that on page
previews) to the top-level .less file that is for all popup types.
This is not strictly required, but I feel the code belongs there.
Bug: T220200
Change-Id: Iedf667ead453c9e72025d5fdc7af34756456e68a
This does not solve all two acceptance criteria mentioned in T220200:
* This will allow *interacting* with the scrollbar, no matter if it
is partly covered by the fade-out effect.
* This still does not place the scrollbar in front of the fade-out
effect. Very thin scrollbars are still very hard to see.
Bug: T220200
Change-Id: I394aea6a25c4b3923ad01e18328d42a5e50081f3
Named references may include non-ascii characters, so we decode the fragment before matching against reference IDs.
Bug: T220196
Change-Id: I63bba59fa8f0f6aa95aeadbb1f85745d480988bd
Removing obsolete vendor property specifically for old subversion
of Opera < 12.1, desktop and mobile.
Change-Id: Ia5f1e4d00dfd80c261b4c0e0e443c02b606e4109
* web.svg was deprecated in favour of browser.svg.
* Update sad-face.svg based on OOUI speechBubble-ltr/rtl
* Apply preview-generic/disambiguation grey colour using CSS.
Change-Id: I8feea1b526ff85c4ffdee21ef42c616e72881e76
It is set based on the same conditional that loads the code,
thus checking it inside the loaded code is a no-op and adds
extra HTML to the <head> that blocks text/layout rendering and
delays fetching of Popups JS.
Bug: T219342
Change-Id: I9c1f4b3861ce2cecb654eb0a78469a616730a40b
I had to disable ESLint to be allowed to upload this patch. It starts
complaining about something in code I did not even touched. The error
message does not make any sense to me (something about globals being
forbidden in code where I can not spot anything that would be remotely
global).
Change-Id: I6d4b178a65126c4b81b87d99142a6cdc845ae5ee
When a thumbnail in portrait-mode is narrower than the 200px
expected width, the SVG clip-path should be shifted on the x-axis
in order to align with the thumbnail image.
Adds extra test-cases to validate this logic.
Bug: T204627
Change-Id: I9359c9fb335e5fad3f7d5ba33ee89d2a1f26b8b2
We run into this issue already one time, see Ifb5fe89 (T214710). The
exact same applies here.
The effect of this bug is that for certain references (typically ones
with a colon character in their name) the "jump down" link will be
broken.
Change-Id: Ic6723bd910cb5e5e1e1872ce39f2e271012245de
During story time on 2019-03-12 it was decided to consistently talk
about "References" in all messages. Main motivation is that this is
the term the community is most familiar with, and it is also the term
that is used in reference section headings most of the time.
Bug: T215063
Change-Id: Iaab8d2c0da1546a3c9d27bc8e2e1c784050ed135
The method itself has not much to do with gateways as such, it's
more about the general preview type selection. Since the preview
types "live" in the model, I thought it might good to move it there.
Doing that the "original" getPreviewType method in the model was renamed
to avoid conflicts. If I get this right, that method is quite specific to
page previews, since it processes the output from the TextExtracts API-
request. - Therefore I also removed the TYPE_REFERENCE there, because this
code path will never be reached with that type afaik.
Inspired by the comments in Id1fa7dad59d8fe80bc60c1e2d7c3fb4087e52d1f and
as preparation for that patch.
Bug: T215420
Change-Id: Ic9e24a73e945c7d56435c656ecfdb42b65601d22
For popup types other than references this particular margin is calculated
as "2 lines + 7", which results in 47px.
The calculation implemented with this patch results in 55px. That's 8 more.
This also increases the total height of reference popups by the same amount.
Bug: T214169
Change-Id: Ie7870717d2fd2ce78268d1fc1b79d87eff059318
This happened one time before and was fixed via T212419. It now came
back after I2670331, a patch for T214861 that made the title parser
accept more links than before.
This patch implements a decision tree that goes as follows:
1. If it's a link to another page, it can't be anything but a page
preview, as having a peek into another page is effectively the
definition of a page preview.
2. Otherwise it's probably a reference preview, but only if:
* It's a link with a jump mark.
* The link is actually marked as being a "reference".
* Reference previews are enabled.
3. If neither of these definitions fit, do nothing. Note this is not
"hiding errors" we would be able to fix in this code. There are many
ways to manually arrange wikitext in a way that it looks like one or
the other, without fulfilling all requirements. Unfortunately the
user who would see error message or dysfunctional popups would not
be the same as the user who wrote such wikitext.
Bug: T216683
Change-Id: I8d021f19ddc73a261e6a0c62959ddd0cb1d3182d
See the discussion at I6bd7acc. In this codebase it was decided to not
use "classic" JavaScript, but document it with the benefits TypeScript
comes with. Since I27b5cb0 a dev dependency is in place that makes the
upper case JQuery type work.
All the lower-case jQuery this patch happens to touch have been placed
by me, not knowing better at this point.
Change-Id: I76ef8eabaf4850f07b140dac6f489df37422263e
We run into some confusion with the previous patch Ifcc355f, and
decided to talk about the max-height for reference previews later. The
result of this conversation is this patch here.
The mocks and discussions in T214169 mention several numbers that all
conflict a little bit. In detail:
* We ignore the mentioned "4 lines", but go with 5. We assume the 4 is
a mistake. Using 5 is consistent with all mocks and all given pixel
measurements.
* The mock ask for a max-height of 106px for the container. With this
patch it's 100px, which is exactly 5 lines. The extra 6px don't do
anything as far as we can tell, but make the code confusing.
* The mock asks for 215px for the whole popup. With this patch it's
203px. Note this number is (intentionally) not hard-coded anywhere but a
result from all line heights, line counts, paddings and margins combined.
Bug: T214169
Change-Id: I18f61ed02ed506d48e3834e2ebc48b3392f7d732
These are annotations for ESLint as described at:
https://eslint.org/docs/user-guide/configuring#specifying-globals
I'm not sure where the `…: false` comes from. I assume it is a mistake
and does not have an effect.
I tried to move these annotations closer to the line they are about in
case there is only one line. And move it to the top when there is more
than one line using the global.
Change-Id: I4bd112c5fddd8a97d829a9b91707b8eb7cd7a332
While reviewing the code of the reference endpoint I found it encodes
two CSS class names, "mw-reference-text" and "reference-text". So far
our scraping gateway only implemented one.
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/diffusion/GMOA/repository/master/
This patch also extracts a piece of code to a named function. This makes
it much easier to read, I feel.
Bug: T214908
Change-Id: I9d1bb1f4c21eb9d57a6b763ca1f756e6cf7049e0
These icons are currently unused because the gateway does not deliver
the necessary information. This will be used starting with I6223cbb.
This patch aims to introduce all resources needed by the later.
Bug: T214908
Change-Id: Ie0c3c059222700169f2605c3123554c74d974256
The definition of "self-link" in this context is an <a href="…">
element that points to the exact same URL as the current document's
location, excluding a possibly different #… fragment. This is typically
the case when the <a> element does not contain a full URL, but something
like href="#fragment". JavaScript's HTMLAnchorElement.href getter
automatically expands this to be a full URL.
Example:
var a = document.createElement( 'A' );
a.href = '#test';
console.log( a.href );
Notes:
* This new code assumes the wgPageName setting properly reflects the
page name requested via the current document's location. Core does
give us this guarantee.
* The only URL element that is intentionally not compared is the
protocol.
* This accidentially fixes T215899 as well, because the namespace check
is now bypassed for self-links (as it should).
Bug: T214861
Bug: T215899
Change-Id: I2670331cbbdebf7dc9fc70d7342724534f9f54ec
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
According to the standard.
Note: In a previous patch I removed the <?xml …?> line. This conflicts
with what https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Coding_conventions/SVG
suggests. However, I think the removal is ok in this particular case
because this file will never be shown as an image, and never be shown
standalone. Instead, it will be inserted in the documents DOM. The XML
header doesn't matter anyway then.
Change-Id: If23ad54985abb30f8c92500546bd04eeca44fab3
I decided to keep the comments because they are sooo helpful, but
tried to shorten them a bit. The biggest change is the indention with
tabs and the much more compact <path> elements. The shapes are the
exact same. I manually confirmed this for all four.
Change-Id: I2d1294c9ae7e398dcbe2d111c42848d17be8a67e
I tested this with all 16 possible combinations:
* The pointer can show up in all 4 corners.
* The popup can contain a thumbnail or not. The code for the pointer
is very different then, because the SVG masks are only relevant in
this scenario.
* The thumbnail can be tall or not.
* I even tested tall popups without a thumbnail. This is a combination
that is impossible in production scenarios.
I found 3 issues. This patch fixes 2 of them:
* The pointer is misplaced in the bottom-right corner when the popup
does not have a thumbnail (as reported in T215194).
* The pointer is misplaced in the upper-right corner when the popup
shows a thumbnail.
* The pointer in the upper-right corner is gray instead of white when
the popup is tall, but does not show a thumbnail. As this is not
relevant in production, I did not fixed it.
It seems both misplacements are because of the same reason: For some
reason, calculations are done based on the assumption the popup would
be 300px wide, but it is 320px wide.
Note I did not just added 20 everywhere, but manually alligned the
pointer triangles so they are placed exactly the same distance from
the corner as in the three other corners.
Note I did not tested this (yet) in RTL scenarios.
Bug: T215194
Change-Id: If0ca63d4d4b6e8083c7de1517fe32f49671a40e6
This patch mainly adjusts the min-height and paddings for the reference
popups according to the mocks. It also enables scrolling inside of these
popups if the content exceeds the max sizes.
For now the scrollbars don't get specific styling. Also not, that the
fade out effect seen in the mocks is not part of this task.
Bug: T214169
Change-Id: Ifcc355fbcb6410778e7d4c569eb4cab09ed5dbf5
As well as:
* Simplify the selectGatewayType() function a bit. Or was this
intentional?
* Remove a TODO we don't need any more, at least not in this file.
Change-Id: I5528f0012cbaf8b4e88e22c7e2a8d87bf027e8f1
We discovered a bunch of possible solutions (see previous patch sets),
including replacing the `$( document )` selector with a more specific
one. That idea does not pass the linter.
Very late I realized the original selector starts with
`#mw-content-text`. This heavily limits where popups are allowed to
appear: really only in the main text content area.
We should limit reference popups to the exact same scope.
This fixes the issue described in T215195. Before, the content of the
popup was covered by the selector. Reference links *inside* the popup
would trigger another popup, which makes the current popup disappear.
Now the popup itself is not covered by these event handlers any more.
Bug: T215195
Change-Id: I142aee68abbd57ca321873855fef9209e0db0bbf
There are a few cheap checks done before this regular expression is
even needed, most notably the check for a pretty URL (without query
parameters). Since the vast majority of links processed by this parser
are pretty, I believe this optimization is worth it.
Change-Id: I730b87dc010161e8bc3f311c517293c0ad553326
This is now possible since the render functions return jQuery objects.
All this code is exclusively used in the pagePreview.js file, and
doesn't need to make the already very big renderer.js file even
bigger.
Note the tests for all renderers have always been collected in a
single file. That's why the test case does not move.
Change-Id: I0c24638751c5f0e93d2bc0f3f4bb61fa0cf50d15
To make sure that we enable the link highlighting in the Cite extension we want
to trigger the click handler on the original footnote link. This is done by
passing the id of the source element to the model and the renderer.
Bug: T213905
Change-Id: I0bd59ac326269f3c0850946851fb79b611dc2a57
When we started reorganising the code around the gateway selection
we forgot moving the docs and typedefs from the (now) more specific
page.js file to the (now new) index.js. - This patch fixes that.
See also I5efa9fb8f63f1487c627eb9a3f1fe47f43c611cc
Change-Id: I7b3582882247e22497d3a37b896a8a7c9950cf0d
This CSS class is used by the regular wikitext content area, and used
by certain CSS selectors (e.g. the external web link arrow).
The DOM structure for each popup is (intentionally) created outside
of this scope, at the end of the current page's body. This works
great for page previews because the do *not* want to share any styles
with the rest of the page. But reference previews want to do this.
In this patch I also remove the inner <span>. It was misplaced (note
the name) and resulted in block elements nested in an inline element.
Bug: T214463
Change-Id: I740e37a2ed929edf971b348fbf20e5fb12012d37
This gets rid of a little bit of code duplication, and makes the
interfaces all conform to one standard again after I05ed4b8 left them
in a little inconsistent (but properly documented) state.
Bug: T214970
Change-Id: If8407c1a48aff1cb31fc2e74b3c2b846e79a3cb5
As discussed in Iaadcce9. This does have a few benefits:
* Less code in the already pretty big render.js file.
* The code setting the target attribute is much closer to where it
belongs: in the file that specifies how the content of a reference
popup should look and behave.
* The class name "mwe-popups-extract" is not mentioned in two different
files, but in the same.
Note this changes the signature of this src/ui/templates/… file to not
return an HTML string any more, but a jQuery object. The other templates
still return strings. I believe this is fine, and not that much of a
difference anyway. The signatures don't need to be identical. And the
jQuery object still represents the exact same HTML as before.
If it helps we could change all templates/… signatures accordingly.
Could be done in this or a separate patch.
Bug: T213908
Bug: T214970
Change-Id: I05ed4b886f79c5ae748f53ab9fed965dfd217620
This solves the (I believe) only regression we introduced: A bad fake
reference like <span class="reference">[[Other article#Section]]</span>
showed a page preview for the "Other article" before we introduced
reference previews, but would have shown nothing after I9ec57e0.
Checking if the link is a self-link solves this and possibly more related
issues. Only self-links can point to a footnote on the same page.
Manually created fake-references like
<span class="reference">[[#Section]]</span> still have a chance to show
nothing in case the manually created HTML does not strictly follow the
expectations in the gateway. There is not much we can do about this. We
should not accept any arbitrary HTML but need to make at least *some*
assumptions.
Bug: T214970
Change-Id: I86e91bf45c3ae4c6a4086f7f1c7b1280fd400d17
We updated this documentation just recently via Ie370cfe. We followed
what the createModel() function does. But this is not the only way a
PreviewModel object can be created. Reference previews, for example,
don't use it.
Instead of following createModel(), I checked what the different popup
types actually use.
Bug: T214970
Change-Id: I2c4293a48387836dc30e18d10d952b4a26e6f2b5
This is mainly done to increase testabilty of this part. I am a bit
unsure if this should ( have been ) integrated in the former index.js
that's now the page.js. - See also the refactoring done before.
Bug: T214971
Change-Id: I90d0441510bc1ec0b4900a392afcbaff6a552377
This is as preparation to introduce a gateway switch that decides if the
page or reference gatway should be selected. Moving that code to it's own
realm makes that path better testable.
Bug: T214971
Change-Id: I5efa9fb8f63f1487c627eb9a3f1fe47f43c611cc
This installs a series of safety nets:
* The selector [href*="#"] skips links without a fragment.
* It's still possible that a fragment exists, but is empty.
mwTitle.getFragment() checks this.
* The gateway does not assume the element exists, but checks this first.
If there is no such element, the gateway aborts the request in a way
that no error popup is shown. This is currently only possible with the
`{ textStatus: 'abort', xhr: { readyState: 0 } }` response as seen in
this patch. We might need to introduce a new, more clean way to silently
quit a fetchPreviewForTitle() call.
* The test for the reference gateway finally covers the scraping code.
Bug: T214970
Bug: T214971
Change-Id: I9ec57e0fbb0d21beaaa7b359c1c2bef64d2c14f5
Including tests for all situations.
I believe it is impossible or extremely hard to actually abuse any of
these places. All these data are not extracted from the current page, but
delivered either by MediaWiki's api.php or a RESTful endpoint, as
configured via $wgPopupsGateway and $wgPopupsRestGatewayEndpoint. A
possible attacker would need to write it's own endpoint (which must either
run on the same server or somehow ignore the CSRF token), and set the
value of mw.config.values.wgPopupsRestGatewayEndpoint on the client to
this endpoint – which requires just *another* attack vector to be able to
do this.
It's "the right thing"(tm) to escape all this anyway.
I found two possibly relevant security reviews of this extension, T88171
and T129177, resolved in 2015 and 2016.
Bug: T88171
Bug: T129177
Bug: T214754
Bug: T214971
Change-Id: I1d118c9ccaea434a253a772d18139b9b077118ab
This will affect all links, including [[Other page#Fragment]] for
example. But it will not have much of an effect there. The mw.Title
class is able to understand strings like "Other page#Fragment". All
old code calls title.getPrefixedDb() on the result. This will *not*
include the fragment. Only the new code will use title.getFragment().
I made sure this does not affect regular page previews, even when the
link is something like [[Other page#Fragment]].
Bug: T213415
Change-Id: I15611a44aa0477cc5e48ee4b12aae3cd981d977c
I tried hard to keep the CSS as small and robust as possible. The
icon will be align with the text by adding a negativ margin. With
that we also decided against using RTL and LTR specific icons that
are positioned at the edge of the canvas for now.
Bug: T213907
Change-Id: I98888114e1c50e249cf31e71749323bd4f69da3f
I guess both is fine: either having the default in the gateway (as it
was before), or in the renderer (as this patch proposes). I, personally,
feel better with having it closer to where it is needed. This way it's
not possible to accidentially deliver a model object with an empty title.
The renderer will catch this.
At the moment we don't know exactly how we will fetch other titles (e.g.
"Book").
This change is split from I15611a4 where it was a little misplaced.
It also includes a test for the default fallback title.
Bug: T213907
Change-Id: I8ec3ddc21a417da7f95feff7b080cbd60d5472e7
Including tests. I also changed the title to include quotes as well,
even if not critical in that case.
Bug: T214754
Change-Id: I2f92a5714f7adc229a003f9167bcc9afdbc55583
Special characters that have a meaning in one of the many different input
formats jQuery accepts must be escaped.
The real-world use-case are references like <ref name=":1"> with a colon.
But it's many more characters that need escaping. See
http://api.jquery.com/category/selectors/
Note this patch misses a test. I already uploaded I9ec57e0 to fix the
currently incomplete tests. But I can't make it work. How do I create an
element in the test environment so that jQuery finds it?
I suggest to merge this and continue working on the tests later, because
this is currently one of the most annoying issues that makes all testing
unreliable.
Bug: T214710
Change-Id: Ifb5fe896936078f799298ac803d019d9caa048c8
The need for this is more a sign for a broken specification than an
actual issue with this code. But better be sure than sorry. More
details at
https://mathiasbynens.github.io/rel-noopener/
Bug: T214776
Change-Id: Idbcfae6d146fbbe3bff730239329beeb3455e18c
This is documented at http://usejsdoc.org/tags-type.html, but not in many
other places, especially not in the JSDuck documentation.
The {!…} syntax means "can not be null". This is the default anyway.
The {?…} syntax means nullable. In a few situation is was used when a
parameter can be undefined. I decided to remove it everywhere and replace
it with {…|null} when appropriate, because this is much more explicit. Less
syntax to remember.
Note I'm intentionally not using the […] syntax when a parameter is followed
by non-optional parameters. Actually skipping a parameter in such a situation
would mess the parameter order up. Having optional parameters not at the end
is sometimes used as a feature in JavaScript code, but not in this codebase,
as far as I can see.
Change-Id: Ie370cfe08c32d1af5b0341951bed044fc3511c57
Excluding tests for the renderer which keeps failing. This will be
readded in a later patch.
Bug: T213415
Bug: T213908
Change-Id: If79fa3d0a7a20f121b1ceda6e0e33ad691b1ad30
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
This adds support for preview popups on reference/footnotes from
the Cite extension. For that a new preview type was introduced and
integrated into the existing structures.
The essential starting points were this code comes into action are
added behind the feature flag introduced in the previous patches.
Bug: T213415
Change-Id: Ie0ccb03117bd654373d0f458b62cc52018361c67
Most of the code is exported because is is tested separately. But
these are all tested via createPreviewWithType(). I think it's just a
minor mistake to have these exported.
Change-Id: Ic4f4dc40fd95a60aba45cb5aa3fcbb6e3bc8c386
This is split from the current draft patch Ie0ccb03. This is part of a
series of very small patches that prepare the code for new types of popups.
We decided to not add code for other types of popups to the existing
createGateway() function, but introduce new files and functions instead.
Renaming, for example, the existing `gateway` variable name will make it
much more obvious which of the future gateways does what.
Bug: T213415
Change-Id: Ifcbc3ba53d0ab9ef67adf1f314defc76b4f89e89
This is split from the current draft patch Ie0ccb03. This is part of a
series of very small patches that prepare the code for new types of popups.
Bug: T213415
Change-Id: I4f4392057f6d3eff78409c8b6f49898c8be45d3e
This became an issue after the patch Ifa56d41 (part of T206323) removed
some hidden <span> and replaced them with title="…" tags. The CSS selector
in src/index.js get's active on all <a> elements that have a title="…"
attribute. This is now the case for all references that are used one time
and have their ↑ (or ^ on the English Wikipedia) linked.
I realized this is really only an issue for these ↑ links.
The more general issue described in T198652 still holds true, but becomes
less urgent with this bugfix.
Bug: T198652
Bug: T206323
Bug: T212419
Change-Id: I9287e8692d031f9d2ba50f967520bf327ed5c42f
This is split from the current draft patch Ie0ccb03. This is part of a
series of very small patches that prepare the code for new types of popups.
Bug: T213415
Change-Id: I00d46a716c0e6ada82ffc0034a7dd5582363c657
Storybook.js provides a framework for
viewing and working with UI components.
https://storybook.js.org/
This patch adds the Storybook.js UI library to Popups for
the purposes of viewing multiple previews at once.
This enables viewing page previews in the following states:
- with thumbnails
- without thumbnails
- with SVG thumbnails
- with narrow thumbnails
- with white background thumbnails
- in RTL languages
- in non-latin languages
- disambiguation popups
Storybook also allows users to change the image or text
of a popup through a GUI.
This patch sets up Storybook as a "mini" repo inside
the.storybook folder with a seperate package.json file
to avoid incompatibilities with the current webpack/babel
(or even Node) versions used in the Popups repo.
Storybook requires at least Node v8.3 to run.
(an .nvmrc file with 11.3.0 has been added to the .stories dir).
To start:
`cd .storybook && npm install && npm run start`.
Bug: T205989
Change-Id: I041e46c4f0cf173950015067e2dce81c023d3fdd
Replace $.noop dependency with inline empty function.
The tests relied on a single function instance to pass. A toString()
comparison of the noop function cannot be used as they differ when
coverage is enabled.
Change-Id: I641801593beb240a8f7d06e388a0e41dc8a25bc6
The following upgrade was made:
stylelint-config-wikimedia | 0.4.3 | 0.5.0
The upgraded version stylelint-config-wikimedia includes stylelint as a
dependency (no longer a peer dependency) [1] so our stylelint dependency was
removed.
As a result of this upgrade, several of our .less files were flagged by
the linter and corrected in this patch.
[1] https://github.com/wikimedia/stylelint-config-wikimedia/blob/v0.5.0/package.json#L36
Bug: T209314
Change-Id: Ic6d4b1caf60f4e03fa60076a2ae74d6639117f25
FETCH_COMPLETE_TARGET_DELAY is used to introduce an artificial delay to
HTTP requests as needed. However, FETCH_START_DELAY is always accounted
for so it makes sense to define FETCH_COMPLETE_TARGET_DELAY with it. The
docs are updated to draw the distinction between total delay and API
response delay.
Change-Id: I4cddc89b8090d54db0dd85f270441cab17c54993
Add documentation for the Schema:Popups' linkInteractionToken property
in the EventLogging reducer.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Schema:Popups
Bug: T203013
Change-Id: I7fc872beda284ef8639ad036ddeb9efc8581a452
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
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
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
* 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
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
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
Prevents video files and other non-image files from being rendered as
popup thumbnails. Restricts thumbnail format to either jpg, png, or gif.
Bug: T193792
Change-Id: I7a9be5d1c8396c02ebf0893c960f65644acc9d99
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
- Adds an extra element in popups template to contain settings icon.
- Resizes the setting icon so that the hover/active state is a square.
- Updates the settings icon SVG file.
- Modifies margin rule for icons placed near top of popup.
Bug: T193058
Change-Id: Icc16a788bba8e2f0a82a27c2b5c7be6c2cccaa90
No longer needed. We can't turn something off again for people
now they expect it to exist.
Clarified usage instructions of PopupsEventLogging to make sure
it's more scary given the implications
Bug: T173952
Change-Id: I7be005b79da498d8e7b7df8f18b60c1327636a2c
The LESS mixin format looks so similar to css selectors it can
be very confusing at times to know whether you are looking at
a css selector or a mixin. I'd like to see these separate for
sanity.
Change-Id: I1241f62e0b5322c549f15e570ae2319737ed8c2e
Popups is out of beta feature and this code is no longer needed.
Removing code is the happiest activity a developer can do.
Other changes:
* Remove redundant type field on extension.json
(If not set, the extension will default to the "other" section.)
* Repurpose `name` with `namemsg` and make use of existing i18n
messages
Bug: T193053
Change-Id: Iea832cd1f37b0e7df6ff95efd66e4a1ff2a9004e
I've yet to meet the bloke who knew how to take a poke without an
explanation such that they have never mispoke. This patch which renames
pokies to pointers will surely be my masterstroke.
find \
-not \( \( -name node_modules -o -name .git -o -name vendor -o -name dist -o -name package-lock.json \) -prune \) \
-type f|
xargs -rd\\n sed -ri 's%([Pp])(okey|okie)%\1ointer%g; s%([Pp])oke%\1oint%g'
Bug: T190831
Change-Id: I363e6dd49bfcdb9515cd5fab2904a58725b18720
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