This generates the DOM elements directly instead of generating and
parsing HTML.
Also move the dependency on module 'mediawiki.jqueryMsg' from module
'ext.RevisionSlider.init' to module 'ext.RevisionSlider.Slider'.
Change-Id: I3a93b942e08ff7453e2b940c7f3e896f90679d0d
Most callers use it as if it's a `getElement` call anyway.
There is one .initialize method left in the HelpDialog class. That's
part of the upstream OOUI Window interfaces.
Change-Id: I5727c59ad0ad05d712d51d255906ddc44e898668
I have seen this getting fed with fractional numbers like
38.9994375. This apparently happens when specific browser zooms
are used, e.g. 110% in Google Chrome. There is a lot of code that
expects this to be an integer number and stops working entirely
when it isn't.
I'm also updating two related comparisons to not be so extremely
specific any more. This probably doesn't make a difference any more
with the fix above, but can't hurt.
This patch doesn't solve T352169, but is one more puzzle piece on
the way to solve it.
Bug: T352169
Change-Id: Ied0b9748beec941e901ca4ecba428c16967ca510
It turns out the view class doesn't really do anything with the
RevisionList object. All it does it manually iterating the array of
revisions. But it doesn't call anything from the RevisionList class.
With a single exception.
Warning: This doesn't mean the RevisionList class is pointless. It's
critical because this is where the relativeSize fields are calculated.
Bug: T224971
Change-Id: I06b8af815bb6f931355d68aa511070fb34b08156
The plain wikitext comment is apparently not used for anything,
anywhere. It was for some reason used for an "is empty" check. But
we can do the same with the `parsedcomment`. I checked and an empty
comment doesn't result in something non-empty like `<div></div>`, but
stays as an empty string.
Change-Id: Iedc5898b7b0f82231328ab3e0e46b1461ca845b1
Reintroduces IIFE closures in test files because variables were
declared in the global namespace, and "const" now causes hard errors.
Bug: T339323
Change-Id: I69e9d7a29591137f185f3e5ab02dea590ec4dff6
The new mw eslint config comes with node 12 and the change will be
quite big due to the lock file. I wanted to keep the diff of actual
code changes seperate.
- Applied all code style recommendations
- Removed one test that's not giving any value
- Changed regex .match to .test for performance and convinience
Change-Id: I578be8c6460c7a4d1220354c028a9bfd9bb86d13
It's never used in another context but together with the
….Slider module.
Motivated by the confusion about the two types of require()
introduced in Idf1cc79.
Bug: T233279
Change-Id: I922d7ab56fd3ce80bc901f1a5d7174df6fe6756d
It's never used in another context but together with the
….Slider module as well as the ….init module. The ….init
module continues to require the ….Slider module, so all
dependencies are still met.
Motivated by the confusion about the two types of require()
introduced in Idf1cc79.
Bug: T233279
Change-Id: I4b4ef69f3074d57f884763c092a515ce976daaef
It's never used in another context but together with the
….Slider module.
Motivated by the confusion about the two types of require()
introduced in Idf1cc79.
Bug: T233279
Change-Id: I7c98a41051e6d83ab3524cb14a709002feec2d78
… and replace them with more trivial `function …() {}`. I
believe this does not make any difference. But I feel this
makes the code a little more straightforward.
The motivation for this patch is because a few other patches
change some of these function declarations, leaving a (in my
opinion) confusing mixture of styles behind.
Change-Id: Ib8928c4176a963afcf1fee1c785dd7bdc86c9706
FIXME: Reusing HelpDialog as a module entrypoint creates a circular
reference. It's harmless because the dependencies are added at
different times, but also easy to refactor away.
Change-Id: I3608a78baddf2376cc9eb4524625f4911c130c06
Each RL module comes with the cost of its name + hash being sent over every
request and in the startup module increasing the time to load the page.
Bug: T229791
Change-Id: I3ae230a84112a70ab369ffbff70e173b8f07ec1a
This is a direct follow up to the change done in I885f8e7. I found the
code very hard to read after the change, and tried to rearrange it a
little bit. This is what I came up with. What the code does is entirely
untouched.
This also rearranges the replaceWith calls so the replacements are done
from top to bottom.
This patch also avoids calling mw.config.set multiple times.
Change-Id: I1cbce8e8aa030d6ba5cd7d19ab26fa363e13474b
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
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
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
The end border for the pointer lines can not be displayed because the
bars on the biggest revisions used all the height. This patch reduces
the max height of the bars slightly and refactores the calculating method.
Bug: T163436
Change-Id: Idfa6bdb9f85221063e13f3ec16b22fcfbe6cbd9c
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
Looks like custom settings used in a test for number separator
transformation added in Icc9bc09675151645055c7e7f706472a15cc81b0f
influenced RevisonSlider's tests resulting in test failure if
that core test was run before RS test.
Relevant RevisionSlider tests now are ignoring any custom value.
Any value before the test is restored after the test run, though,
in case other tests relied on this (which does not seem to be a case).
Bug: T153121
Change-Id: Ida81b93e4d081b6948e760995a92d182ad79fe0f
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