In my PHPStorm IDE, this makes it possible to follow all methods and
properties in these classes, even these that are later defined.
Otherwise only the empty stub of each class is found.
This might be different in other IDEs.
Basically: PHPStorm does not understand the meaning of the $.extend()
syntax from jQuery without these hints.
Change-Id: I4aa76db183122f6669dc72561441f46f0056d793
Initial patch for introducing keyboard shortcuts reversed the blue and yellow lines. To fix that issue, the DOM order for pointer lines were put back to the original state in https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/473217/. Now, this patch tries to put the tabbing order in place reversing the changes made for the fix as per discussion in https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T162119#4753481 and style changes.
Bug: T162119
Change-Id: Ic84503de0a877095c118abddb8066aeb667bc03c
This reverts parts of the patch I4d8db23 (T162119) that have
accidentally been done, as far as I can tell.
Note the revert in this patch here is untested and might partly break
the keyboard navigation feature introduced via T162119. However, I
strongly suggest to fix the bug T208238 first, and look back at
T162119 later, possibly via a newly created ticket.
Bug: T162119
Bug: T208238
Change-Id: I0c03e472b72ddd1414d3ca61970dba15158a8486
* Added `tabindex` on yellow and blue knobs to enable tabbing
* Used some of the logic of draggable functionality to support moving between revisions with keyboard shortcuts
* Also changed the source order of old and new pointer. Old pointer comes first in the DOM
Bug: T162119
Change-Id: I4d8db2352915c44aa11617edea5bcb0ac92ddc93
This patch mainly reintroduces the option to click on bars and move
the pointers with it. To do this, 'ghost' pointers are introduced
to show what would happen when bars are clicked. The pointers moved
differ depending on where the user clicks on a bar. Pointers are
still not allowed to change positions, so in some cases booth pointers
move with one click. See the task description.
The patch also includes some renaming and also refactoring of the
click handling in general. Furthermore bar hover mechanics are handled
by the RevisionListView class now.
Moving both pointers is not possible when it would push one of them of
limits.
Bug: T172092, T173566
Change-Id: I32a8256f7667e03081324d54accdf03a17454faf
Currently, when dragging a pointer over another revision but not
releasing it until it is at the same location, the diff still reloads
This change stores the initial positions and comparing at the end.
Bug: T163425
Change-Id: I430650d12bfeb3ce4af59abe91f18cc2b861a3de
Several improvments including documentation, naming and refactoring:
- bundeling of methods setting, redrawing and loading new diffs
- renamed and improved documentation around some methods in that area
- fixed some leftovers from past refactoring not using new methods
Change-Id: Idf1afcd6ce9210951d28655128a47150f6b7a2aa
Pointers can always be identified as the pointer for the "older" and
"newer" revisions. Class nameing was cleaned up and changed accordingly.
Change-Id: Id17878e780b5a405b196fdc5ec7429eeaef5bd4c
Pointers do not change roles anymore. Older and Newer pointer will
always stay the same. Removed and refactored some logic in that
regard.
Change-Id: I60cf58fb9d0728a9644ed29cac335ebbe7f3de11
The detection touched in this patch addresses slightly different
kinds of RTL handling in browsers. The detection how things are
handled seems to be broken in the mentioned Chrome V8 versions.
The workaround takes care of that issue. With Chrome V8 6.0 this
should be fixed and the workaround can be removed.
P.S.: Credits to Leszek for the idea what's actually going on.
Bug: T168299
Change-Id: I068c2fb6ba60189004c0ec6661fcd346af16126c
This patch fixes issues with the RevisonSlider assuming that the higher
revision id belongs to the newer revision. Min/Max methods to decide what
the diff and what the oldid is are removed and the usage of methods is
adjusted accordingly.
Also the test for switchover pointers is removed since this will not work
with the patch.
Bug: T164455
Change-Id: If5d9cbb8ebd872aee376d249942e6881c8edb984
Previously, pressing ESC aborted the dragging of the slider, but this
was broken by I64cca7a7547310bee64ad95f500b722c362bbb45, which refactored
uses of a variable that was previously a closure into two separate functions.
Bug: T140965
Change-Id: I6b7bc383128d8c7d99da469706bff881f1329cd9
This will make the pointers work on touch devices. The events responsible
for the touch drag and move are converted to mouse actions that will
trigger the draggable.
When using Chrome on touch devices and zooming the offset of elements
calculated by jQuery is wrong. There is a workaround that seems to work
and also seems to not break behavior with normal browsers and on other
devices. Since this only seems to be a problem in Chrome the fix will
only applied to Chrome browsers to avoid performance los on others.
Also introduced a script file for static utility methods.
Bug: T164249
Change-Id: I245f77eb836afded249f3b5ebb7129dab08d0017
This change enables tooltips when hovering the slider lines. To avoid
interference of these events when dragging a variable is set to keep
track of the dragging state.
Bug: T162602
Change-Id: I45c1b73ca470d7b8fcf8b95e15187864e35e907f
Adding a new class for an alternative slider view with
one slider for each pointer. The new class will be used
when the extension is installed as a beta feature.
Each pointer has now its own pointer container visualized
with a thin line. Pointers can not change places anymore
and methods doing so where overwritten in the patch.
Selected revisions are not colored atm to better distinguish
between pointers and bars. Poiner lines are now shown above
the bars. ( as from feedback in the last PM session )
Some issues with the design might remain. But since we plan
the deployment anyway next week this could be merged if reviewed.
Bug: T160410
Change-Id: If00c31e30f8a01f3525b191c70605b9c9381671d
The meaning of first in this context was totally unclear and not
very usefull. It turns out, that the "first" revision is always
the oldest and the last is always the newest revision.
Change-Id: I009438777908a5f4a8833f8f5cb7d3041057741c
This patch changes the way OOjs UI tooltips are constructed.
Until now we did not use the full potential of the widget.
Some strange behaviour remains and it seems we can not use
'horizontalPosition' here. Therefore the direction is passed
down to the RevisionsListView to center the tooltip manually
and margins are set for the help and arrow tooltips.
Bug: T159428
Change-Id: I0a67340da4d94f2f6b29e507f94fc695b44b71f9
This now attaches the revisionslider to the
older and new links that are by default in the
diff.
This means when clicking them the revision slider
will use an ajax call to reload the diff (while moving
its own pointes) rather than reloading the whole page
Change-Id: I11fa92828140f980ca8edee27403a4e2a5f5a6a7
When the ESC key is pressed, aborts the drag and returns the sliders to
their original positions
Bug: T140965
Depends-On: Ib0f386c6a2447740f44591be70c34cf4a83b88c4
Change-Id: I2dfc2fa03d2c7705fa2947dffa07fbce8ed3b185
Introducing a new class that draws lines between the pointers
and the related diff columns. Lines are redrawn when pointers
were moved. A colored border is added to the diff columns and
readded when the diff changes.
Bug: T149175
Change-Id: Iadf779368c58da7779c769bda8e9bd3fc5afcffa
Where we know the number contains only numerals, just cast
straight to a number using '+' operator. When getting computed
css from jQuery, use more suitable position methods instead.
Change-Id: Ia58b41a4522a1ef5a1516852821573c47e8dc9c9
Computed CSS ($.css) is relatively slow, and directionality
should never change, so just compute it once.
Change-Id: I6519fa7f54599c498e22a348dfaedd940c860955
Adding position data-attribute to the pointer elements and always
apply the same value as for the revision bars they are pointing to.
This will allow us to reduce the complexity of browsertests.
Bug: T146276
Change-Id: I6e6db55204b0c45fe94a5173e297a67a7ed38d00
First I jumped on replacing both jscs and jshint with eslint but
it might be premature decision. Although linting with eslint
is possible (like in there is wikimedia config for eslint)
it is still not clear should it
But in case the change happens we will be ready.
Apart from config stuff this changes few bits spotted by eslint:
improves some indentation, removes weird spaces, completes some
doc blocks, changes IIFE forms in tests. These changes do not
seem controversial.
Change-Id: I9f8bf0f5745da8e662685f4cd879ea4baa609c01
After resizing a window there might be more space at the beginning
of the slider "axis" than there are revisions loaded so far. In such
case the slider should be expanded, so more revisions are loaded
to fill the whole available space.
Change-Id: Ied8abe294967328112afb1fe4d14b2e29ed2c092
Instead of loading RevisionSlider only add a little button
to expand RevisionSlider on top of the diff page.
This makes RevisionSlider only steal a bit of space over the
diff, and only inserts quite a big slider to users that want
to have it visible for the particular diff.
API calls are only made once RevisionSlider has been expanded.
This is re-submit of b0f229d75f
that was reverted in I26427faaa00b38c2aa1377a66224c9062dcca302.
Bug: T141871
Change-Id: I879de5774b2cce7b908e73cbbe869fd48d6afa23
Instead of loading RevisionSlider only add a little button
to expand RevisionSlider on top of the diff page.
This makes RevisionSlider only steal a bit of space over the
diff, and only inserts quite a big slider to users that want
to have it visible for the particular diff.
API calls are only made once RevisionSlider has been expanded.
Bug: T141871
Change-Id: Ib312f6225b85b9ebdf4ac5d16e254a57d5cf6411
This fixes two bugs:
- when more older revisions are loaded and inserted at the "beginning"
of revision list, the slider position in the top history state
should be adjusted. Otherwise when going back in browser history
wrong "window" of the slider is displayed.
This bug has been introduced in Ib3f4a6ac57ff17008f9d8784c4716bd294443096
- when clicking revision bars the history state should contain
the position of the changed after the clicking instead of the
position prior to the event. Otherwise when going back and forward,
the latter does not change the pointer positions (two top history
states before going back store the same pointer positions).
Change-Id: I2305a731a5e43ea15ad8468eb3dc4a5eea12b182
This changes the previous behaviour of fetching always up to
500 most recent revisions.
Now the extensions fetches N revisions including the newer
revision selected to diff as the most recent revision.
N is number of revisions that would fit in the current
window when rendered as bars.
When user is close to either "end" of the slider, extensions
fetches another batch of up to N older or newer revisions,
as long as user does not reach the oldest or the newest
revision of the page.
Among others, this removes the limitations of the previous
approach: showing only 500 revisions, and failing to show
anything when any of selected revisions was older than
500 recent revisions.
This change also simplifies usage of Api class.
Bug: T135005
Change-Id: Ib3f4a6ac57ff17008f9d8784c4716bd294443096
Allow RevisionSlider to work properly in both LTR and RTL contexts
by making sure that when the interface language is RTL, the entire
interface flips. "Backwards" and "Forwards" are reversed in RTL
context, and the code and behavior should respond to that.
Changes made:
* Make sure the container has a direction set
* Change the placement of the revision divs from absolute
positioning (that requires re-calculations when the page
is flipped to RTL) to divs that are display: inline-block
and have no right/left setting. This means that the DOM
will automatically flip its own visual order when the
container is set to RTL.
* Flip the calculation of positioning and the calculation
of which element the pointer is on when it is dragged
if the document is RTL.
* Mirror all scroll animations when the page is in RTL.
* Rename the scroll buttons to 'backwards' and 'forwards'
for clarity, as they are flipped when the interface is
RTL.
* Rename pointers to 'older' and 'newer' instead of
trusting their order in the DOM.
Bug: T136277
Change-Id: I7c903c2e9d8ee2a0ef2eeb7b99f2251f230a794e
Changes include:
- not passing in HTML attributes when creating tag elements,
- creating HTML elements instead of appending hand-crafted HTML,
- single append() calls instead of multiple consecutie appends,
- not using raw HTML messages when not needed,
- prefixing all CSS classes and IDs with "mw-" to avoid potential
name conflicts.
Change-Id: I164538bbaf44d46a4c66659f56e07ec7225d7fa9
This introduces styles for "not available" arrow, and styles for hovered arrow
and "active" (under left mouse button click arrow).
Bug: T135970
Change-Id: If5f7df475eef36dcb6d038297ad97717b8c96f77
This fixes a bug that would show a slider window where neither of
the pointers is visible after selecting the last revision of the current
window with the old revision pointer and then refreshing.
Change-Id: I15402d8ca7b8c783990a32e2d8426871763e20e1
This fixes a problem with not being able to drag a pointer to the newest revision,
and an extension allowing to drag pointers to revision further than there
are revisions visible in the plot.
This stops snapping a pointer to the "stopper" element, and introduces a grid
for a pointers to be moved in. Size of the grid reflects a size of the current
revision plot which prevents moving a pointer out of the plot.
Custom "containment" is added for the "newer" edge as jquery ui's "containment"
does not work for this particular case.
Bug: T135837
Change-Id: Ifc6ae29c6d64d2baf44ef2b8ff96a45ae86b4f5f
This fixes a bug which caused the old revision pointer to appear yellow
when being moved on click after the pointers switched places.
Change-Id: Ibfa104e059e847c68667605b60efe5cbb003327f
Also adjusted margins and slider to side calculation to prevent
sliders from moving into the arrow bars.
Change-Id: I90078ff86ba8346baa6c9ab01474da871c046033