There are two positions where the list of related articles is rendered:
the sidebar, and the the footer. Move the hook handlers related to
rendering the former to RelatedArticles\SidebarHooks and those related
to rendering the latter to RelatedArticles\FooterHooks.
Change-Id: Idde57905d828e63309bfdc360a3a09e64e291304
When $wgRelatedArticlesShowReadMore was false, while deciding
whether to show related articles on the sidebar,
we used to incorrectly consider whether BetaFeatures was
enabled for the user. BetaFeatures should only be used
for enabling ReadMore and not for showing related articles
on the sidebar.
We also used to show the beta features option for ReadMore
even when the ReadMore feature was disabled. Now we only
show that option if ReadMore is enabled.
Also rename isAbleToShowRelatedPages to isInSidebar to make
the function less confusing.
Bug: T119926
Change-Id: Ia5e44d94bb20660af711772cab7e3a59f98c931f
Hide the related articles from the sidebar if ReadMore is enabled.
Otherwise leave as is because it's used in WikiVoyage.
Bug: T117444
Change-Id: I3879ae1e53de301b0d3f5f2c066f8e8de7c1c223
RelatedArticles tries to load the 'ext.cards' module and if
it succeeds it continues with showing the related articles
on the page.
Dependency: I6661527175eb889cec4193b18fa18207f332b4fc
Bug: T117108
Change-Id: I33936a3e9cd5d1f0296e48fd1c2bba77fff4e466
By default, the Read More feature tries to use editor-curated articles
before using the CirrusSearch morelike: feature. Add a configuration
variable that disables the former behaviour but leave the default in
place.
Changes:
* Add the wgReadMoreOnlyUseCirrusSearch configuration variable, which
defaults to false, and pass it in to
mw.relatedArticles.RelatedPagesGateway at construction time
* Add the onlyUseCirrusSearch parameter to
mw.relatedArticles.RelatedPagesGateway, which controls whether to
ignore the editorCuratedArticles parameter
Bug: T117443
Change-Id: I0dfa67f4a68e8dc17302fef7ebf8d23c0c1d892c
* Schema is located at https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Schema:RelatedArticles.
* Track 'ready', 'seen', and 'clicked' events.
* The sampling rate can be set using the RelatedArticlesLoggingSamplingRate variable.
If the variable is not set, sampling will be disabled. The default sampling rate
is 0.01.
* Events are tracked using a unique user session token.
Dependency: Iea00d534371353c3ae5c06c74a08aa10cb60047b
Bug: T114303
Change-Id: I649d0817cbd10ad734989da548d20ad33e7f7360
Changes:
* Add the RelatedArticlesShowReadMore feature flag, which is disabled by
default
* Only consider adding the Read More bootstrap module to the output when
the feature is enabled
Change-Id: I60fc38115257c9a5dbf04b51dbec7f091574d8f6
When no related articles have been specified by an editor we instead
hit request pages similar to the current page using the CirrusSearch
extension's "morelike:" feature [0].
Changes:
* Config variable introduced RelatedArticlesUseCirrusSearch which allows
you to turn on use of the CirrusSearch API.
* Introduce a RelatedPagesGateway for dealing with making the API call
and returning consistent results
* Move the "simple" API call for hydrating related pages fetched from
the wgRelatedArticles configuration variable into RelatedPagesGateway
* Reduce the bootstrap module to just a bootstrap module!
Bug: T116707
Change-Id: Ia0ced1d7ae57c0939d1f5af275aa9d393f1420b1
If the page has related articles, is in mainspace, isn't the main page,
and the output is being rendered with the MinervaBeta skin then a
"Related Articles" section is added to the page just before the footer.
Separate loading the information necessary to render the pages, choosing
the renderer, and rendering the data so that multiple skins - currently
Minerva and Vector per the mocks - not just multiple resolutions can all
be handled the same way:
* The bootstrap script (ext.relatedArticles.readMore.bootstrap/index.js)
for fetches the page image and Wikidata description; loading the
renderer module; and, finally, notifying the renderer module that it
should render the data, which it does by emitting
"ext.relatedArticles.readMore.init" event using mw#track
* The Minerva renderer subscribes to the event and, when it's fired,
renders the data by passing it to the WatchstarPageList view
Bug: T113635
Change-Id: I651342bdf9796938fa7051828dd13bc6fe774783