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
Extension should not enforce English order with number being followed
by unit "bytes" in messages related to byte size.
This also splits a message into two messages: one for page size value,
and other for change size. The latter size is signed and value to be
shown is colour-coded HTML element so it is a bit more complicated
case than the page size.
Bug: T141507
Change-Id: I96992eafd4cd8a5aed3fcd5944129bcd83139a16
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
This moves all HTML formatting out of messages and makes all
formatting happen in code. This should make work of translator
easier and the UI of the extension no longer rely on HTML tags
being included or not in i18n messages.
In particular "tooltip" rows are now generated in code, with
only their labels being translatable.
Change-Id: I2af9b9f0e231a7b2827a202d9ac7161b8c95855a
After fetching a batch of revision data, user names are extracted
and another API query is made to get gender preferences for users.
This change also moves a code responsible for MediaWiki API calls
to its own class.
Bug: T136367
Change-Id: Id11fe14e9ca37829141ae92b13b51f10f992eb96
After changing this several times to address concerns related to
GENDER, decided to use the mediawiki standard here also used
in the core code. For translators a hint was added that GENDER
is not supported here so an appropriate translation should be
chosen by them.
Bug: T136367
Change-Id: Icc2a8e6fc08761367c4ab6bb2a446262f8aa86e6
Also introduced language specific number formating. Therefore removed the
'bytes' message. Plural form will be computed in the size messages directly.
Comment label and value were split so the parsed comment can be used
plain without parsing the html again.
Bug: T137183
Change-Id: I12f30cb518e3cc5210528d5b22737dde868a0325
- slide show dialog using OOJS UI
- setting a user option to only show it once
- translatable content
- images of the slides
Bug: T136830
Change-Id: Ia820aecb20aa6b239f1a64dd328683639baf399e
MediaWiki uses the momentJS module to display standard timestamps;
this means you can avoid calculating the user offset, but also, it
means that all timestamps are internationalized and translated, and
use the standard view that MW uses in its interfaces.
We can store the user's offset in a RevisionSlider variable so we can
refer to it in timestamp construction, as well as manipulate it in
tests without touching any global user options that may affect other
tests.
Bug: T136825
Change-Id: I67d9859b8f33ab8a217128822e246e7ab67f6511
As suggested in a comment in T135198, do not show anything above the
diff when JavaScript disabled instead of always putting a message
there.
Change-Id: I1c66fa4a9fa6e90f8318de3a4f656d629000d9ca
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 adds labels for user, comment and article size to the revision
tooltip as well as the respective messages needed for the labels.
Bug: T135740
Change-Id: Ia65fb0bbbe3eb2405665d784bad157ea059e2d6e
Also adjusted margins and slider to side calculation to prevent
sliders from moving into the arrow bars.
Change-Id: I90078ff86ba8346baa6c9ab01474da871c046033
This also allows pointer to be dragged past the other. In such case
pointer colour changes while dragging, but pointer orientation/position
is only updated after dragging is finished (along with reloading diff etc).
Bug: T134994
Bug: T134996
Change-Id: Ia333306b5b0a488a4f8e92ac4b1b843dc4863d47
Pointer shadow is left out here on purpose. It will be
added after changing "new" pointer's position.
Bug: T134994
Change-Id: Id80ed63cda9f015228a22bb1d8b9b742438fe27d
If something goes wrong with the initial api rquest the
slider would either load in a broken state or say that
it is loading forever.
Now a message will be displayed to the user as well
as the error logged to the console.
Change-Id: Id763f31432feb7bd0e9ecbbeb2dd40f7ca6acaaf
* threw out most of the things from init.js
* turned Slider + View into respective modules
* pointers should remember position (except on page load) and correctly
slide back to their position/to the side
Some things still need testing and refactoring.
Addshore: - CS fixes and comment out current failing tests
Bug: T134395
Change-Id: I78a7095e1d9902314163b1443448f47ef0484d4e
This creates a module for the draggable pointers for the RevisionSlider
mainly to encapsulate both the pointers' state and their HTML code.
Some animation methods such as slideToSide and slideToPosition
that are still flying around in init.js weren't added to the
module since I thought they should be part of the not yet existing
Slider module.
Change-Id: I1292bfb0bbd68f8d2de04b3b5e5f3133ec6363b8