Add an 'autovalue' parameter property to the TemplateData spec. And
implement it in the validation for the API and in the editor.
Also added tests to make sure all parameter attributes preserve
their values before and after parsing, including the 'autovalue'
parameter.
Bug: 51428
Change-Id: Iffb376a804d39388d2b5b6ea3583ef2a292eea41
Refactor and rewrite the templatedata editor to make it more flexible and
adaptable to new types. Separating the model from the gui, and adding new and
improved unit tests.
Also added features:
* Map depracated param types into current types.
* Retrieve template code from top template page if we are in a subpage.
* Mark parameters that do not appear in the template code.
* Add parameter types and a more flexible way to add and adjust the types.
* Add a link to TemplateData documentation from the main edit page.
* Add support for paramOrder; order the parameters according to the given array.
* Make the template parameter table sortable so users can change the paraOrder.
Bug: 59745
Bug: 65951
Bug: 66920
Bug: 67310
Bug: 67621
Change-Id: I65a76c2b772ef76c5dbbe71dd433c881c097b202
Some descriptions allow for language objects. For the moment, these
should be blocked for editing so the original JSON string won't be
corrupted. The current fix blocks any input that is not a string
or an expected array in aliases as uneditable.
Bug: 60089
Change-Id: I9b13e2f3cfd805d382564e270484557567932a0f
This is a status for parameters which are not 'required' but are recommended
to be high value, if not always used, by downstream template users. This
commit does not add GUI-related changes to address this, as the interface
probably needs moving from checkbox- to dropdown-based status setting given
that there are now four, rather than three, mutually-exclusive statuses.
Change-Id: I104976e76d5ad6d586d9c818418ba6e16af53506
The only file with a license mention so far was ApiTemplateData.php.
It was documented on mediawiki.org[1] as "GPL v2".
[1] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:TemplateData
Change-Id: I85cdd5d511f8578888127888d11c2642aad49842
This adds a TemplateData manager to the edit page in the Template
namespace.
If a <templatedata> tag already exists, the tool will parse it and
display it in a visual interface that the user can then manipulate in
their own language. If there is no <templatedata> tag, the dialog will
appear empty and allow users to add and tweak their desired template
parameter data.
The tool also allows rudimentary parameter import, which picks up the
parameters from a current template into the GUI to make the user's life
easier when producing TemplateData.
The template documentation editor feature is off by default. To enable it
use $wgTemplateDataUseGUI = true in LocalSettings.
Bug: 50436
Change-Id: I863a8199c0b08cc52b320ed00dcba912dd2aeefc
InterfaceText now defaults to null instead of {en:""} which
was awkward to deal with in the frontend.
As specified:
- label is InterfaceText
- type is a string and must be a one of the recognized types
Updated example for the hypothetical variant of Template:Unsigned
and removed other no longer needed example.
HTML output has been revised per conversation with Trevor,
James and Timo:
- Not sortable.
- Add label to html output.
- Aliases in the main parameter column (one per line),
but muted in styling.
- Add type to html output.
The css module styles content from the server, not content
generated by javascript. Moved module to position => top to
fix flash of unstyled content.
Change-Id: I16d3f9e460c5513935b9b55fe4cec0092b38e6c2
* Add unit tests for all types of invalid input we check for.
* Add unit tests for all types of input we expand or otherwise
normalise.
* Implement InterfaceText expansion/normalisation.
* Fix bug that caused a string value in the root description property
to be considered invalid (it only accepted an object, it should
accept both).
Change-Id: I5a15080f1f924451a9dde8af96ea2922011981ec
Registers a parser tag <templatedata> that should have a JSON
blob as content. The blob is then validated and normalised when
MediaWiki parses the page (e.g. during save and preview).
If there are validation errors, the save is aborted from the
extension hook and an error is displayed.
If all goes well, the normalised blob is stored in the database
(which can be retrieved through the API). And an HTML
representation of the template parameters is returned to the
wikitext parser to show where the <templatedata> was in the page.
The blob format is specified in spec.templatedata.json and
is validated in TemplateDataBlob::parse.
Bug: 44444
Change-Id: Icf305892a9512545a63f5a5280cc0d340c61585f