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
Copy learnings from MobileFrontend's Webpack configuration. If nothing
else, the files are more consistent and easier to diff. When the change
to rename source maps is excluded, the build products are identical.
The following changes were copied:
- DRY up the output directory and source map extension as variables. For
the latter, rename the source map from ".json" to ".map.json". Without
renaming, the build products are unchanged.
- Reduce verbosity. Only report warnings and errors.
- Fail to build when an error occurs.
- Update ordering and add comments for easier reasoning and diffing with
MobileFrontend.
Bug: T212527
Change-Id: Icf11dff91358ad021932aa209c65ed8aac77d12b