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
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
The tests were skipped for some time already because the beta
feature mode is taken into account on the test systems. The tests
need to login and enable the beta feature mode to be executed. This
is fixed with that patch.
The patch also fixes broken tests due to changes that made one test
obsolete and another that needed adjustments.
There are also comments added to places where code can be removed or
altered if the feature gets out of beta status.
Bug: T268134
Change-Id: Ib96d23f3cb6c6130fd5880a78fafd252bf706475
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
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
Update NPM packages: webdriverio, wdio-mediawiki.
Replace NPM packages:
- wdio-mocha-framework with @wdio/mocha-framework.
- wdio-spec-reporter with @wdio/spec-reporter.
- wdio-junit-reporter with @wdio/junit-reporter.
New NPM packages: @wdio/cli, @wdio/local-runner, @wdio/sync.
Commands that return data no longer wrapped in `{ value: … }`.
Values are now returned directly.
Replace:
- `browser.element` with `$`.
- `chromeOptions` with `'goog:chromeOptions'`.
- `password` with `mwPwd`.
- `username` with `mwUser`.
- `moveToObject()` with `moveTo()`.
- `isVisible()` with `isDisplayed()`.
Bug: T258620
Change-Id: If339ff08b5e87c91905a65927ccd7e1b72b9f8e4
In this patch we introduce a new config variable and update its default
to be the same as the production value of $wgPopupsPageBlacklist.
When this code is deployed everywhere, we will remove wgPopupsPageBlacklist
from mediawiki config and defer to the Popups extension as the source of
truth from now on.
Bug: T254676
Change-Id: Ifebdcf8f5eec854a2b947dc390eaf47704a5c5eb
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
Popups is enabled on the Wikipedias but disabled by default, which makes
it more difficult to enable on third-party wikis.
Things should be enabled by default, and them WMF configs should disable
features when they are not used/available.
Supporting changes:
- Rename PopupsContextTest#testAnonUserHasDisabledPagePreviews and
remove the associated data provider, which provided only one datum
- Set $wgPopupsReferencePreviews to false in
PopupsContextTest#testShouldSendModuleToUser in order to isolate the
code under test
Change-Id: Ib8cc7041d792bed0a19d18e14506627099a69bef
This is a direct follow up for I4d31805. Note the previous patch was
only testing the code path when Beta is disabled. But the bug was about
what happens when Beta is enabled. This is now properly covered by
these tests.
Bug: T240947
Change-Id: I54c5e9751e14a94808e85d935e1972eea0395002
It appears like we accidentially copy-pasted the behavior for
PagePreviews and made ReferencePreviews behave the same, not taking
into account that the later feature is in Beta mode.
Bug: T240947
Change-Id: I4d31805ee9b2045c49c7ab4179c5a4adbcba0394
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
This was motivated by two things:
1. Notice the bad class name in UserPreferencesChangeHandlerTest. This
was possible because the default mock builder does not check if a class
exists, *and* there was no type hint in place. createMock() *does* check
if a class exists.
2. We are free to use createMock() from PHPUnit 5+ now. It's not only
shorter but more strict and reliable.
Change-Id: I301a171d587026eab0a62575ab2fdbfd7733c661
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
A method that is expected to return, for example, a boolean true
should not return an other value that PHPs loose == comparison might
also consider true.
Same for all other loose equality checks.
Change-Id: If729c6e97d5337eee10b717da76dad428218ff69
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