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Thiemo Kreuz 065a8e9631 Fix action reducer forgetting *all* duplicate dwell actions
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
2019-08-23 10:08:19 +02:00
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Popups

mediawiki/extensions/Popups

See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Popups for more information about what it does.

Development

Popups uses an asset bundler so when developing for the extension you'll need to run a script to assemble the frontend assets.

You can find the frontend source files in src/, the compiled sources in resources/dist/, and other frontend assets managed by resource loader in resources/*.

After an npm install:

  • On one terminal, kickstart the bundler process:
    • npm start Will run the bundler in watch mode, re-assembling the files on file change. Additionally, this builds debug-friendly assets and enables Redux DevTools debugging.
    • npm run build Will compile the assets just once, ready for deployment. You must run this step before sending the patch or CI will fail (so that sources and built assets are in sync).
  • On another terminal, run tests and linting tools:
    • npm test To run the linting tools and the tests.
      • You can find the QUnit tests that depend on running MediaWiki under tests/qunit/
      • You can find the isolated QUnit tests under tests/node-qunit/, which you can run with npm run test:unit
    • We recommend you install a file watcher like nodemon to watch sources and auto run linting and tests.
      • npm install -g nodemon
      • Example running linting and node unit tests:
        • nodemon -w src/ --exec "grunt lint:all && npm run test:unit"
    • Get code coverage report with npm run coverage
      • Reports printed in the coverage/ folder

Developers are likely to work with local MediaWiki instances that do not have content to test with. To reduce this pain, you can create a single page with a list of links that point to an existing and external wiki by using the following config flag:

$wgPopupsGateway = 'restbaseHTML';
$wgPopupsRestGatewayEndpoint = 'https://en.wikipedia.org/api/rest_v1/page/summary/';

Popups works with a local copy of the Mobile Content Service too:

$wgPopupsGateway = 'restbaseHTML';
$wgPopupsRestGatewayEndpoint = 'http://localhost:6927/en.wikipedia.org/v1/page/summary/';

Debugging

  • Popups are dismissed ("abandoned") when the cursor leaves the popup container. As such, it can be difficult to debug a popup of interest without it popping in and out of the DOM. A useful workaround in DevTools is to context click a link, select inspect, move the cursor some place comfortable, and then from the console enter $($0).trigger('mouseenter').
  • As described in #Development, npm start enables Redux DevTools functionality. In production builds, this same functionality can be enabled by setting a debug=true query. E.g., https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popup?debug=true.

Storybook.js Component Library

The root of the repository contains a .storybook directory. This folder contains a separate NPM project using the Storybook.js UI framework. This framework provides an environment that showcases all possible permutations of popups, without the state-management constraints of having only one popup per page.

This framework requires Node 8 (because of the spread ... operator) and is therefore separated from the main package.json until CI upgrades from Node 6. NVM can be used to manage multiple Node versions to run the Storybook app (cd .storybook && nvm use). See the .storybook/README.md for details.

Terminology

  • Footnote - What the Cite extension shows at the bottom of the page.
  • Hovercard - Deprecated term for popup.
  • Link preview - A similar user feature in the Android native app.
  • Navpop / nav pop - A popup-like UI from the NavigationPopups gadget.
  • Popup - Generic term for a dialog that appears to float above a link that is being hovered over by a cursor.
  • Page preview - A specific type of popup that shows a page summary.
  • Preview - A synonym for popup.
  • Reference - A specific type of popup that previews the Cite extension's footnotes. Since footnotes are typically used for references, and the tag's name is <ref>, the terms are used synonymously.