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
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
Named references may include non-ascii characters, so we decode the fragment before matching against reference IDs.
Bug: T220196
Change-Id: I63bba59fa8f0f6aa95aeadbb1f85745d480988bd
Icons were updated in I8feea1b526ff85c4ffdee21ef42c616e72881e76 the
pre-commit svgmin optimizer does these minor changes in the two files.
Pushing these to avoid constantly changed but uncommited SVGs in the
images directory when working.
Change-Id: Ib8a66df12dc692eb356a33815f5aade1983f625c
* 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