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Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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/*!
* VisualEditor ContentEditable TextStyleAnnotation class.
*
* @copyright 2011-2013 VisualEditor Team and others; see AUTHORS.txt
* @license The MIT License (MIT); see LICENSE.txt
*/
/**
* ContentEditable text style annotation.
*
* @class
* @extends ve.ce.Annotation
* @constructor
* @param {ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation} model Model to observe
* @param {Object} [config] Config options
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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*/
ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation = function VeCeTextStyleAnnotation( model, config ) {
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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// Parent constructor
ve.ce.Annotation.call( this, model, config );
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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// DOM changes
this.$.addClass( 've-ce-TextStyleAnnotation' );
};
/* Inheritance */
ve.inheritClass( ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation, ve.ce.Annotation );
/* Static Properties */
ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation.static.name = 'textStyle';
/* Methods */
ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation.prototype.getTagName = function () {
return this.getModel().getAttribute( 'nodeName' ) || this.constructor.static.tagName;
};
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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/* Registration */
ve.ce.annotationFactory.register( ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation );
/* Concrete Subclasses */
/**
* ContentEditable bold annotation.
*
* @class
* @extends ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation
* @constructor
* @param {ve.dm.TextStyleBoldAnnotation} model
*/
ve.ce.TextStyleBoldAnnotation = function VeCeTextStyleBoldAnnotation( model, config ) {
ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation.call( this, model, config );
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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this.$.addClass( 've-ce-TextStyleBoldAnnotation' );
};
ve.inheritClass( ve.ce.TextStyleBoldAnnotation, ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation );
ve.ce.TextStyleBoldAnnotation.static.name = 'textStyle/bold';
ve.ce.TextStyleBoldAnnotation.static.tagName = 'b';
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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ve.ce.annotationFactory.register( ve.ce.TextStyleBoldAnnotation );
/**
* ContentEditable italic annotation.
*
* @class
* @extends ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation
* @constructor
* @param {ve.dm.TextStyleItalicAnnotation} model
*/
ve.ce.TextStyleItalicAnnotation = function VeCeTextStyleItalicAnnotation( model, config ) {
ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation.call( this, model, config );
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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this.$.addClass( 've-ce-TextStyleItalicAnnotation' );
};
ve.inheritClass( ve.ce.TextStyleItalicAnnotation, ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation );
ve.ce.TextStyleItalicAnnotation.static.name = 'textStyle/italic';
ve.ce.TextStyleItalicAnnotation.static.tagName = 'i';
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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ve.ce.annotationFactory.register( ve.ce.TextStyleItalicAnnotation );
/**
* ContentEditable underline annotation.
*
* @class
* @extends ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation
* @constructor
* @param {ve.dm.TextStyleUnderlineAnnotation} model
*/
ve.ce.TextStyleUnderlineAnnotation = function VeCeTextStyleUnderlineAnnotation( model, config ) {
ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation.call( this, model, config );
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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this.$.addClass( 've-ce-TextStyleUnderlineAnnotation' );
};
ve.inheritClass( ve.ce.TextStyleUnderlineAnnotation, ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation );
ve.ce.TextStyleUnderlineAnnotation.static.name = 'textStyle/underline';
ve.ce.TextStyleUnderlineAnnotation.static.tagName = 'u';
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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ve.ce.annotationFactory.register( ve.ce.TextStyleUnderlineAnnotation );
/**
* ContentEditable strike annotation.
*
* @class
* @extends ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation
* @constructor
* @param {ve.dm.TextStyleStrikeAnnotation} model
*/
ve.ce.TextStyleStrikeAnnotation = function VeCeTextStyleStrikeAnnotation( model, config ) {
ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation.call( this, model, config );
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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this.$.addClass( 've-ce-TextStyleStrikeAnnotation' );
};
ve.inheritClass( ve.ce.TextStyleStrikeAnnotation, ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation );
ve.ce.TextStyleStrikeAnnotation.static.name = 'textStyle/strike';
ve.ce.TextStyleStrikeAnnotation.static.tagName = 's';
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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ve.ce.annotationFactory.register( ve.ce.TextStyleStrikeAnnotation );
/**
* ContentEditable small annotation.
*
* @class
* @extends ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation
* @constructor
* @param {ve.dm.TextStyleSmallAnnotation} model
*/
ve.ce.TextStyleSmallAnnotation = function VeCeTextStyleSmallAnnotation( model, config ) {
ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation.call( this, model, config );
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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this.$.addClass( 've-ce-TextStyleSmallAnnotation' );
};
ve.inheritClass( ve.ce.TextStyleSmallAnnotation, ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation );
ve.ce.TextStyleSmallAnnotation.static.name = 'textStyle/small';
ve.ce.TextStyleSmallAnnotation.static.tagName = 'small';
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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ve.ce.annotationFactory.register( ve.ce.TextStyleSmallAnnotation );
/**
* ContentEditable big annotation.
*
* @class
* @extends ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation
* @constructor
* @param {ve.dm.TextStyleBigAnnotation} model
*/
ve.ce.TextStyleBigAnnotation = function VeCeTextStyleBigAnnotation( model, config ) {
ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation.call( this, model, config );
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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this.$.addClass( 've-ce-TextStyleBigAnnotation' );
};
ve.inheritClass( ve.ce.TextStyleBigAnnotation, ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation );
ve.ce.TextStyleBigAnnotation.static.name = 'textStyle/big';
ve.ce.TextStyleBigAnnotation.static.tagName = 'big';
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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ve.ce.annotationFactory.register( ve.ce.TextStyleBigAnnotation );
/**
* ContentEditable span annotation.
*
* @class
* @extends ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation
* @constructor
* @param {ve.dm.TextStyleSpanAnnotation} model
*/
ve.ce.TextStyleSpanAnnotation = function VeCeTextStyleSpanAnnotation( model, config ) {
ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation.call( this, model, config );
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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this.$.addClass( 've-ce-TextStyleSpanAnnotation' );
};
ve.inheritClass( ve.ce.TextStyleSpanAnnotation, ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation );
ve.ce.TextStyleSpanAnnotation.static.name = 'textStyle/span';
ve.ce.TextStyleSpanAnnotation.static.tagName = 'span';
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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ve.ce.annotationFactory.register( ve.ce.TextStyleSpanAnnotation );
/**
* ContentEditable strong annotation.
*
* @class
* @extends ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation
* @constructor
* @param {ve.dm.TextStyleStrongAnnotation} model
*/
ve.ce.TextStyleStrongAnnotation = function VeCeTextStyleStrongAnnotation( model, config ) {
ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation.call( this, model, config );
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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this.$.addClass( 've-ce-TextStyleStrongAnnotation' );
};
ve.inheritClass( ve.ce.TextStyleStrongAnnotation, ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation );
ve.ce.TextStyleStrongAnnotation.static.name = 'textStyle/strong';
ve.ce.TextStyleStrongAnnotation.static.tagName = 'strong';
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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ve.ce.annotationFactory.register( ve.ce.TextStyleStrongAnnotation );
/**
* ContentEditable emphasize annotation.
*
* @class
* @extends ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation
* @constructor
* @param {ve.dm.TextStyleEmphasizeAnnotation} model
*/
ve.ce.TextStyleEmphasizeAnnotation = function VeCeTextStyleEmphasizeAnnotation( model, config ) {
ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation.call( this, model, config );
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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this.$.addClass( 've-ce-TextStyleEmphasizeAnnotation' );
};
ve.inheritClass( ve.ce.TextStyleEmphasizeAnnotation, ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation );
ve.ce.TextStyleEmphasizeAnnotation.static.name = 'textStyle/emphasize';
ve.ce.TextStyleEmphasizeAnnotation.static.tagName = 'em';
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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ve.ce.annotationFactory.register( ve.ce.TextStyleEmphasizeAnnotation );
/**
* ContentEditable superscript annotation.
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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*
* @class
* @extends ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation
* @constructor
* @param {ve.dm.TextStyleSuperscriptAnnotation} model
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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*/
ve.ce.TextStyleSuperscriptAnnotation = function VeCeTextStyleSuperscriptAnnotation( model, config ) {
ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation.call( this, model, config );
this.$.addClass( 've-ce-TextStyleSuperscriptAnnotation' );
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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};
ve.inheritClass( ve.ce.TextStyleSuperscriptAnnotation, ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation );
ve.ce.TextStyleSuperscriptAnnotation.static.name = 'textStyle/superscript';
ve.ce.TextStyleSuperscriptAnnotation.static.tagName = 'sup';
ve.ce.annotationFactory.register( ve.ce.TextStyleSuperscriptAnnotation );
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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/**
* ContentEditable subscript annotation.
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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*
* @class
* @extends ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation
* @constructor
* @param {ve.dm.TextStyleSubscriptAnnotation} model
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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*/
ve.ce.TextStyleSubscriptAnnotation = function VeCeTextStyleSubscriptAnnotation( model, config ) {
ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation.call( this, model, config );
this.$.addClass( 've-ce-TextStyleSubscriptAnnotation' );
Great Annotation Refactor of 2013 This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations. Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes' properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements. They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation, which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties. dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented. CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes. Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations; in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js. ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js: * Remove stray property ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js: * Store 'rel' attribute ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js: * Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class ve.dm.Converter.js: * Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and createDataElement() ve.dm.Node.js: * Fix undocumented property ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js: * Add descriptive messages for each test case * Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings * Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter ve.ui.LinkInspector.js: * Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash() Bug: 46464 Bug: 44808 Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
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};
ve.inheritClass( ve.ce.TextStyleSubscriptAnnotation, ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation );
ve.ce.TextStyleSubscriptAnnotation.static.name = 'textStyle/subscript';
ve.ce.TextStyleSubscriptAnnotation.static.tagName = 'sub';
ve.ce.annotationFactory.register( ve.ce.TextStyleSubscriptAnnotation );
/**
* ContentEditable code annotation.
*
* @class
* @extends ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation
* @constructor
* @param {ve.dm.TextStyleCodeAnnotation} model
*/
ve.ce.TextStyleCodeAnnotation = function VeCeTextStyleCodeAnnotation( model, config ) {
ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation.call( this, model, config );
this.$.addClass( 've-ce-TextStyleCodeAnnotation' );
};
ve.inheritClass( ve.ce.TextStyleCodeAnnotation, ve.ce.TextStyleAnnotation );
ve.ce.TextStyleCodeAnnotation.static.name = 'textStyle/code';
ve.ce.TextStyleCodeAnnotation.static.tagName = 'code';
ve.ce.annotationFactory.register( ve.ce.TextStyleCodeAnnotation );