'ReadMore is not present on Vector' test works fine in CI but it is failing when targeting the Beta Cluster.
Bug: T255053
Change-Id: I80d35829601ade7df9d2cd886df6320a05430e44
composer:
* mediawiki/mediawiki-codesniffer: 28.0.0 → 29.0.0
The following sniffs are failing and were disabled:
* MediaWiki.Commenting.FunctionComment.MissingParamTag
npm:
* eslint-config-wikimedia: 0.11.0 → 0.15.0
The following rules are failing and were disabled:
* no-jquery/no-parse-html-literal
* grunt-eslint: 21.0.0 → 22.0.0
* grunt-stylelint: 0.10.1 → 0.13.0
* stylelint-config-wikimedia: 0.6.0 → 0.8.0
Additional changes:
* Also sorted "composer fix" command to run phpcbf last.
* Removing manual reportUnusedDisableDirectives for eslint.
Change-Id: Iab538420d73bbbebfd05cf815ab06773f16da8da
selenium-daily now just calls selenium-test. Environment variables are set up in
the Jenkins job, so they are removed.
selenium-daily might seem redundant, but it provides flexibility. In case a
repository does not want to run all tests daily, that's easily fixed by updating the
selenium-daily script.
Bug: T188742
Change-Id: If0d3b508fb9a711afdfd1d18086071ed4c9cb0ed
The script is needed to run the new Docker-based Jenkins job that runs daily and targets beta cluster.
selenium-test script, NPM packages and wdio.conf.js files are dependencies.
Change-Id: Ic0fb26cfdd07225260b6ef70ce81a49ee73af331
Job: RelatedArticles-npm-browser-run-selenium-daily-node-6-docker
Bug: T188742
We're going to want to use a newer version of JSHint
anyway to support use of ES6 in our browser tests so now
seems a good time to do this.
Bug: T149202
Change-Id: I5526b020cfc12c0e065ad15ed711a0e3a7bff1bc
* Remove file pattern whitelist for JSHint and JSCS. Instead,
use the ignore list (which we need to specify anyway to avoid
errors when using IDE plugins and/or running these from the
command-line directly.
* Remove redundant '*.json' pattern for banana. '**/*.json' covers
this already as '**' is recursive from the current directory,
otherwise it would be '*/**'.
* Remove redundant 'name' and 'version' property. These were likely
added to suppress warnings by npm-install. However those warnings
are intended for packages published to npmjs.org. For local build
tools, adding private:true also suppress these warnings. For
extensions, name and versions are already maintained in other files
such as extension.json and others.
* Remove redundant '$' entry in jshintrc. There's no need to tolerate
use of global variable '$'. The convention is to use 'jQuery' and
alias it locally, which this extension already does everywhere.
* Set 'jQuery' to false instead of true in jshint globals. True
means it allows and expects this package to assign or expose
the 'jQuery' identifier. However that is not the case. If this
code overwrites jQuery, that should probably trigger a warning,
thus set to false, which means read-only global.
Change-Id: I0b159b6d684f67933e0dae506db1eb3800a6f192