This does make generic `array` type hints more specific when possible.
I'm also applying my personal best practice to not have any @return
documentation on test @dataProviders. These don't provide any useful
information, and can't. The best type we could use is `@return array[]`,
but that would be the same for every single data provider. Copy pasting
these comments around is of no real value.
Also it was already inconsistent as some did not had this comment.
Change-Id: Id401c7e32493b6a9faaf6d47cddc01e2227102af
The test setup was slightly refactored to be more general about
the type of the popup.
The additional reference links on the test page were added mostly
to be prepared for further tests of more complex cases.
On the CI the tests should be executed with having reference
popups enabled. The code tries to skip test when the feature is
disabled.
See I17687c62cc8d738a4eb41738c9ce6662a5ec68d8
and I1eb7409aa3bd111c2e461dfe245d95f7e78d416c
Bug: T213415
Change-Id: I74110c6227596ff10c75f5f0b0da3d952f11a239
It is more convinient to have the feature enabled by default and set
it to false on the production servers. This makes it easier to use and
test by CI.
Depends-On: I36b4fb7615de5ff6670b70345abf7436538a6828
Change-Id: Iad3bc723e1dd5f79e770c9a2f66190ebcd7c8b9d
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 a prerequisit for the later patch Ie0ccb03.
Any JavaScript code can check this feature flag via
mw.config.get( 'wgPopupsReferencePreviews' )
Bug: T213415
Change-Id: I17687c62cc8d738a4eb41738c9ce6662a5ec68d8
Output a timestamp whenever a Webpack build completes. This is useful
for verifying development builds generated by the `npm start` watcher
are up-to-date.
If you merge this patch, merge the corresponding patch to the
MobileFrontend Webpack config.
Change-Id: Ifeb96506475bacc2b97a24d218a28daa55dea137
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
It is probably not that critical to understand if "09/11/2016" refers
to September 11th or November 9th. I still think it's worth looking for
a documentation format that is easy to understand by an international
developers community. My personal best practice is to use the ISO format.
Change-Id: Ib209a8a1651970d74f82c188ae4b84d1a4eb534e
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
This makes the following code work much better in IDEs, e.g. it's now
possible to click method names and actually go there.
Change-Id: Iddbe838f1402c5017ffeb3bc03b4a017b05d8b02
The code literally explains itself. The comments don't add anything
to this. They are more distracting because one must read them first
to understand they don't contain anything.
Change-Id: I6f152962ec634ae15d2bff4472e332453cb9b0bf
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
Remove the LoaderOptionsPlugin and DefinePlugin from the Webpack
configuration. These plugins *do not* alter production or development
build products or appear to impact Redux interaction.
Bug: T212527
Change-Id: I4ca2bde2346011167f86f7f4a331048a2e92263b
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
As far as I can see this is not an integration test, because linkTitle.js
does not interact with the document (in contrast to footerLink.js, which
does).
Change-Id: I8b611263020fe597efb63d8a0080b996ffc7dde4
I figured a single "@covers ::__construct" in PopupsContextTest should
be enough, especially since this constructor is super trivial.
There is nothing to test in NullLogger. I also removed the duplicated
documentation as it does not really apply, and is still available in the
base class.
Change-Id: I9a2e4b06e5bfd015efa4a92ba802c942290ec49d
Due to loosely versioned dependencies, master's resources/dist is out of
date. This won't be an issue when package-lock is supported. Rebuild the
assets as a workaround.
Change-Id: I2bb8eab5b849616f5ae96a7915f8f1a9069109a6
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
Some comments are copy-pasted from other, unrelated code. Documenting
a PHPUnit test file as being a "module test" is, I would argue, somewhat
pointless.
Change-Id: Iac28dc9c7b3e321b682e94c6a48efb2db41ca5f7
According to https://tools.wmflabs.org/coverme/?repo=Extension%3APopups
these might be relevant to cover, and already are, but the required
@covers tags have been forgotten.
Note that the MWEventLogger class does not have a dedicated test. This
is fine because it is exclusively used by the factory (as it should),
can be considered part of it, and in this case it's fine if one test
covers both.
However, none of the log() methods is covered by any test. This is for
a later patch.
Change-Id: Ic1391f7a921d76796c4648ba59df64e793c8feae
redux | 3.6.0 | 4.0.1
redux-thunk | 2.2.0 | 2.3.0
Upgrading these two dependencies caused the build size to increase from
from 12.2 KB to 12.4 KB (gzip) and so the bundlesize was adjusted
accordingly in our package.json.
Additionally, our linters flagged two rules that were then turned off in
.eslintrc.es5.json.
Looks like the changes in Redux were mostly cosmetic with much work
dedicated to typescript definitiions and dropping support of private
imports [1].
The changes to redux-thunk only involved changing typescript typings and
should not affect us. [2]
The upgrade was tested locally and did not appear to break anything.
[1] https://github.com/reduxjs/redux/issues/1342#issue-130452197
[2] https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-thunk/releases/tag/v2.3.0
Bug: T209314
Change-Id: I35284793ca0c72914d9b9b2e7c28dd407bafd4d8
webpack | 4.1.1 | 4.27.1
webpack-cli | 2.0.12 | 3.1.2
The upgrade of webpack modified our build files and included these
side effects:
* Our linter flagged the usage of bitwise operators in the build files
so I turned that off in our build file lint config (.eslintrc.es5.json)
* Our build file's size increased slightly from 12.1 KB to 12.13 KB
(gzip) so the package.json's bundlesize was updated accordingly.
No deleterious effects were noticed to popups running locally, but the
jump in webpack version included these notable changes:
* Switch from uglify-es to terser minimizer [1]
[1] https://github.com/webpack/webpack/releases/tag/v4.26.0
The upgrade for webpack-cli was a major version jump, but the params
that we pass to it in our package.json file appear to work as before.
Bug: T209314
Change-Id: I1403f2c4d354cf54554a740f8c23176bf80fd3c6
wdio-mocha-framework | 0.6.1 | 0.6.3
wdio-spec-reporter | 0.1.4 | 0.1.5
webdriverio | 4.13.1 | 4.14.1
Selenium tests were tested locally with these upgrades and passed.
Note: I had some difficulty in upgrading wdio-mocha-framework to the
latest version 0.6.4 on my mac os (10.14) and experienced a `'utility'
file not found` error when npm installed the 'fibers' package. This
appears to be a known problem relating to node-gyp and older versions of
node. [1] Running the following suggested command [2] worked
for me:
`CXXFLAGS="-mmacosx-version-min=10.9" LDFLAGS="-mmacosx-version-min=10.9" npm i`
However, it was a hassle. Therefore, I chose to upgrade to only
0.6.3 in which this problem doesn't occur.
[1] https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp/issues/1564
[2] https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp/issues/1564#issuecomment-436609523
Bug: T209314
Change-Id: I0657ca5db4747b4ebb7aa0d01e2aeb97d6b2a7d0
MobileFrontend uses the npm package 'pre-commit' to execute pre-commit
hooks but Popups was using 'husky'. This commit rectifies that for
consistency.
Bug: T209314
Change-Id: I56e841d6dc6739ffe040cb930ddf0ebce3905a9f