When what you type is a partial match, you can't add it as an
unknown parameter, even if that would be the correct action. The
reason for this unexpected edge-case is a mistake in the code
where a variable called "exactMatch" is set when a *partial*
"nameMatch" was found.
Bug: T285940
Change-Id: I6d12e2d7251a19d7d5f8be544c3c32a3ac14fcf0
The so called "spec" class keeps track of parameters that have
been used before, no matter if documented via TemplateData or
not. Removed parameters are still "known" (i.e. have been seen
before).
This feature allows to easily find previously used parameters
names when an undocumented parameter was removed and the user
tries to add it again.
Bug: T285483
Change-Id: Ia1555eea87cd99e7a3f386f4279ec5a80fb98a79
In I04b8a14fbec7be5a1c4defabf92e94f694c1e638 we sepearted params from
aliases. There we missed that re-filling the parameters from the
template could re-add the aliases.
Bug: T285483
Bug: T285843
Change-Id: I1928b443a5f708bc8c57efa5ad0a86b5915b159c
While the term "canonical" is not wrong, I find it still
somewhat ambiguous.
1. "Canonical" could mean different things. E.g. is the order
of parameters as they appear in the article's wikitext the
"canonical" one? It's possible to argue like this, esp. if a
template doesn't have TemplateData documentation. In this case
the only order known is the one from the wikitext.
2. "Canonical" sounds like the parameters must be reordered.
But this should never happen. Not having dirty diffs is more
important than having the parameters in a specific order.
Bug: T285483
Change-Id: I23658d37fea50b727667677ac6a49066673b2135
Wait, what's going on here? This patch looks like it changes the
behavior of this code. But it doesn't. Here is what happened
before:
* Let's say a template contains 2 parameters, A and B.
* We don't know yet if these names are aliases.
* getParameterNames() returns [ "A", "B" ].
* extend() is called. The TemplateData documentation contains
the parameters "B" and "C". "C" does have an alias "A".
* extend() can't find "C" and adds it to the end, as if it's a
new parameter.
* extend() also iterates the aliases. For each alias it creates
a reference to the specification object. In this case a
reference from "A" to "C" is created.
* But "A" already exists. The position of "A" doesn't change,
but the specification now says it's an alias.
* getParameterNames() skips aliases. It skips "A" and instead
returns the new "C" from the end of the list.
This was the behavior before. It's unchanged, proven by the tests.
Change-Id: I04b8a14fbec7be5a1c4defabf92e94f694c1e638
The idea is to not actually store all these default values, but
fall back to the default only when needed.
Some more details:
* The only remaining property is ….name. The only reason to
have this property is to distinguish between aliases and
primary parameter names. This will be reworked in a later
patch.
* The description falls back to null because this is the
documented fallback, not undefined.
* The default value falls back to "", same as the auto-value.
Why not null you might ask. This is intentional. Both the
auto- and default value are effectively wikitext snippets,
while the example is a label in the VE UI.
Bug: T285483
Change-Id: I1be3cca18f9ad6fc1c16362b24633f7613f02539
This is done for two reasons:
1. It fixes the behavior of two methods in rare edge-case
situations. They aren't documented to return undefined.
2. It reduces the amount of stuff this class stores when it's
nothing but a default value anyway. Note this patch does this
for the template-level properties only. Another patch will do
the same for the parameter-level properties.
Bug: T285483
Change-Id: If2e4d56da1fa52e32dc94191f36d7dc6a1487829
This reflects much better how this method is meant to behave.
Note I will continue to remove documentation that doesn't
explain anything in addition to what the code already says.
Bug: T285483
Change-Id: I81fa8a5d9d0752f3aeac4015c9a27b50e054d4df
This patch also marks 2 methods as @private that are not and
should not be used outside of this class.
Bug: T285483
Change-Id: I8a8ffc4868a369b5c47068beb0e83f023872543d
This reverts the revert commit d47b95eb4a.
When no `paramOrder` is given, known parameters should appear in the
order returned from the TemplateData API.
Previously, when TemplateData was present but no paramOrder
specified, then the parameters would appear in alphabetical order as
"unknown" parameters. Now they will appear in the order listed in
TemplateData. This is similar to the fully-specified behavior when
paramOrder is present.
This will only affect the Visual Editor template dialog, and has no
effect on serialization.
Bug: T274545
Change-Id: If8315781572af688ea1c1b14b3694b828f076b4a
The results show that parameter order always follows the appearance
in the template invocation, regardless of `paramOrder`, whether the
parameters are aliased, or whether there are unknown params.
Bug: T285382
Change-Id: I76c6fe8f0a2482cf0856bbafd9f21ba9fc4919a4
When no `paramOrder` is given, known parameters should appear in the
order returned from the TemplateData API.
Previously, when TemplateData was present but no paramOrder
specified, then the parameters would appear in alphabetical order as
"unknown" parameters. Now they will appear in the order listed in
TemplateData. This is similar to the fully-specified behavior when
paramOrder is present.
This will only affect the Visual Editor template dialog.
Bug: T274545
Change-Id: I32538de07641c288081042a41fe39eedfed7d939
Note that the tests expose a bug, getAllParametersOrdered fails to
list an unused parameter. Fixed in I32538de07641c.
Also, a minor fix to avoid an impossible template spec: paramOrder
must include all parameters.
Bug: T274545
Change-Id: Icfa7a765773d04ef05a76ecc09467305e311f6cb
This will avoid that the search breaks in edge cases where symbols
are used.
Including a fallback for ES5 browsers. The fallback should cover
almost all cases. Worst case would be not adding the asterisk even
though it might be valid.
Bug: T284554
Change-Id: Ie4aee0b77492b7a73bc251a8723a206dbd641600
This not really just a checkbox widget anymore it inherits from
FieldLayout and became something more in that direction.
Let's use a mixture of these things to make it a bit clearer.
See also comment in Ie81b84be288553343017c4aaf8691c4e266995f5
Change-Id: Iff1746a8e5e94b56eb6c27465405aaf6b74c2310
Introduces new widgets forming the backbone of the experimental
template dialog sidebar.
FIXME: `text-overflow: ellipsis` is not working yet, the container
styles need adjustment.
Bug: T274543
Change-Id: Ie81b84be288553343017c4aaf8691c4e266995f5
These are the most minimal (and therefor most stable,
hopefully) hacks I could come up with so far.
Bug: T274903
Change-Id: I28ba414dd34aad756e29400eb656f0942291a923
* Create getSurfaceClasses method.
* Pass surfaceClasses to target widgets.
This ensures that the 'content' class is passed to mobile
target widgets, and the 'mw-body-content' class is added
in a less hacky way.
Change-Id: Ibce6d1a1d0fda63cca354761f1b91f808858e95b
This patch is mostly about the arrow syntax.
Some places can not be updated because the arrow syntax also
changes the meaning of `this.…`, but some code relies on that.
Change-Id: Ida3ab0e0950a428fbd1a85f281013778ee879df4
New changes:
2cbc5f9b2 Update OOUI to v0.41.2
e4e467a6b Use wrapper paragraphs in empty branch nodes
Bug: T65356
Change-Id: I222824c53e43f587c999b6478bec52ef686fed7e
In QUnit 2, QUnit.setup()/QUnit.teardown() were renamed, to be called
QUnit.beforeEach()/QUnit.afterEach(). Though we are insulated by this
through MediaWiki's wrapper for backwards compatibility, changing the
names of the functions we pass to the new names allows us to drop the
old ones.
Bug: T170872
Change-Id: I5bfca33c1d4d920d54c2c54b483be78c61b6d0d7
Previous, reverted attempt: da9b6fffbd.
This attempt also includes 6037fefbe0,
and fixes minor conflicts with other changes.
* In normal images, parse relative 'href' attributes instead of
expanding them to absolute. This resolves Parsoid generating
|link= options for copy-pasted images (T193253).
Keep them in the underscore-form to avoid causing dirty diffs like
T237040 again. Unlike in the previous attempt, we don't need to be
super-careful about the 'resource' attribute, thanks to the Parsoid
changes in T108504.
* In gallery images stuff, prefix the 'resource' attribute with './',
same as normal images do. This causes no functional changes, but it
makes updating tests easier, and the consistency is probably good.
* Update test examples to also prefix 'resource' and relative 'href'
attributes with './', like the real Parsoid does.
Bug: T193253
Change-Id: I91131728a87c9406bf069d46d3c94c9a8905a003
New changes:
c17816c5f Diff sidebar: Make font size slightly smaller
f8439f4cc Deep-freeze linear data
a8919f78e Deep-freeze linear data added by transactions
Local changes:
Fixes for deep-frozen linear model
Bug: T119236
Change-Id: Iae4362c8dab0f2bd335e24498f3e0522b8b1d4fc
New changes:
4589f5f00 Clear node offset cache when leaving read-only mode
68b0f8372 Show attribute changes as diffs when appropriate
Local changes:
Pull through for Ic6ec7f5ebabc912235ff7e688425f415f2c3ff20
Bug: T272603
Change-Id: I574fc56799ed165e63e16881429c4ed740850234
Similar to Ic79aba4d4364227c3ecf7fb5411e90532b531f44
This only works if the gallery goes unedited. Probably something needs
to be done in ve.ce.MWGalleryImageNode if we care to be complete.
However, as noted in T214648, the DOM diff'er doesn't traverse into
gallery content and notice these element names. So, it's purely
academic to be doing this anyways.
Bug: T266143
Change-Id: I37799076852fa6f062c9d85bcebb15998fb44a80
Parsoid sometimes emits malformed links (with no 'rel') when a
misnested <figure-inline> tag is moved around. Converting them to
internal links, and adding the 'rel' attribute, makes the element no
longer match in selser, and causes dirty diffs. Alienate them instead.
Bug: T64473
Bug: T150196
Bug: T267282
Change-Id: Ic7b48eb2e61585445a1fb98dc2b516d3b6da3cc4
Make ve.dm.MWTemplateModel#serialize ignore empty parameters if they were not
present in the transclusion before the edit. This avoids dirty diffs where an
user edits a template transclusion via VisualEditor, and the editor adds all
available template parameters to the edit wikitext, even if they were not
changed during the edit.
This logic was ported from the old Wikia-WMF VisualEditor project.[1]
Additionally, add tests for ve.dm.MWTemplateModel serialization.
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[1] https://github.com/Wikia/app/pull/6450/commits/858eaa9
Bug: T101075
Change-Id: I35f8812724658904d30034db4e4684193a661c1e
New changes:
cb4613044 FindAndReplace: Always highlight results when opening
cf480dbb6 ElementLinearData: Remap annotations on nodes too when sanitizing pastes
705743230 ElementLinearData: Remap annotations on moved meta nodes too
16be2c262 ElementLinearData: Remove moved metadata too when removing metadata
6d51882e2 ElementLinearData: Deduplicate annotations when sanitizing pastes
Bug: T191487
Bug: T259730
Bug: T262877
Change-Id: I0918ad9833c15998b1696ec40c1681c0d8f14236
The mw:Placeholder attribute semantically means, "don't touch this,"
but french spacing should be freely editable. It's just a funny way
to write a plain wikitext space.
Bug: T254502
Depends-On: Ia164dd1318d45924aa965919e7939c6f817f5d0d
Change-Id: I56e0f0c6526649ea041e023698a48936176dec4b
Wrote code such that only redlinks and normal page urls
using the script path are treated as internal links.
Bug: T248076
Change-Id: Ie476bf7f4b389a659899eab4351c912fc6b24bee
By removing this line, we fall back to the default behavior,
which is to copy the attribute from the original DOM element.
The gallery is supposed to have a class indicating the type (packed,
traditional, etc.). However, Parsoid doesn't care about that and
instead reads the type from 'data-mw'. Instead, changing the attribute
is causing dirty diffs.
Bug: T214649
Change-Id: I96b5a21777046b1caf07a3b1def9fad81bb15939
The previous attempt to fix this didn't preserve any attributes
but removing data-parsoid can result in a loss of wikitext formatting.
This reverts commit bdfd4b6d8f.
Bug: T207325
Change-Id: I2a38e651d17262889eddb149c72c9e08b4e56ed0
When a template does not have user-provided TemplateData documentation,
the TemplateData API falls back to extracting possible parameters from the raw wikitext
to generate an API response with a list of potential parameters. However, it also
sets the "notemplatedata" field in the response, causing the VisualEditor to think
the response contains no useful information and ignore it. This appears to have been
an unintended side-effect of I97a1bfc9f9ead082a673a91b9d2053630a90309c.
This patch ensures that the VisualEditor will correctly consider such responses from
TemplateData by modifying ve.dm.MWTransclusionModel to check if the response contains
a parameter map. Some unit tests were added for the class to verify this behavior.
Bug: T243868
Change-Id: I72005880d9301a53224473900efe2917379e8708
It's supposed to be non-editable but deletable text, like mw:Entity.
We decided to handle them this way in 2015 but never implemented it
(T94509). Currently, accidentally editing text inside of
mw:DisplaySpace node causes the changes to be lost when saving.
Bug: T241906
Change-Id: I78a0cc7a75061a7eefb8b677898b5756326615d6
New changes:
479b50059 Localisation updates from https://translatewiki.net.
c595d8ab0 Metion task related to Firefox hack
0a160fac2 Don't trust selections from the server
d796f3db5 rebaser: Update dependencies
b097dfaad ve.dm.Transaction: Don't translate offsets inside annotate-only replacements
eadee0343 FragmentWindow: Replace previousSelection with initialFragment
561e88158 Use ve.dm.example.imgSrc everywhere
d1dceab31 DesktopContext: Remove onModelSelect event
85947ac55 Pause synchronizer while staging
9a4dd169d Catch various out-of-bounds exceptions
341114afc Remove CE HTML from DM html test fixture
5d3a673e0 ve.ce.Document test: Add src to test image
182ac338e Evalutate fragment selection after staging
e032fa161 rebaser: Drop document opacity while paused
Change-Id: Id551ee2e6510610b8f2e12cf77ce3c8429700872
Requires unregistering MWLinkAnnotationInspector
Bonus: Remove unnecessary list of unregsiters as
teardownOverrides is run on init.
Change-Id: I3e36ab7736cc8479ab53f40d2eb24c0fa15d3dc0
New changes:
18e32c6ed Simplify paste test runner
7d71154bd Properly support middle click paste
Local changes to use simplified paste tests runner
Bug: T157956
Depends-On: Id66bff4e41a36ed967a8cba2f6653bb26e7b4ea1
Change-Id: I0101e8bc079cd050bfbc65577a10e98213d5f00c
* In normal images, parse relative 'href' attributes instead of
expanding them to absolute, and parse 'resource' to keep it
identical to 'href' if they refer to the same page (including
same percent-encoding and space/underscore). This resolves Parsoid
generating |link= options for copy-pasted images (T193253).
* In gallery images stuff, prefix the 'resource' attribute with './',
same as normal images do. This causes no functional changes, but it
makes updating tests easier, and the consistency is probably good.
* Update test examples to also prefix 'resource' and relative 'href'
attributes with './', like the real Parsoid does.
Bug: T193253
Change-Id: If2d7f080d9d693568054f8311c1e1b15ca27ea5c
* Handle mw:MediaLinks pointing to to non-existent files, which come
with typeof="mw:Error" (similar to image nodes).
* Fix regression from c66f8e0547, which
caused all mw:MediaLinks to be treated as plain external links again.
* Add test cases.
Bug: T232754
Change-Id: I9ae5bcfc4e24e8c0d22ef77d6a4d03f817fc9768
This meant we were returning invalid documents with bare content outside
content branch nodes. Instead let ve.ce.Surface in VE core do the unwrapping.
Bug: T232944
Depends-On: I8799d51958b966c99307f4c70546ea326e67385c
Change-Id: I0479116b51cc3135a992fdf36b8edfb2c44916ba
A @method annotation is only necessary when the docblock is not
directly followed by a function declaration (in which case JSDuck
assumes it documents a property), e.g. when defining an abstract
function or referencing a function from another library.
I verified that JSDuck generates exactly the same output before and
after this change (docs/data-<hash>.js files are identical).
Change-Id: I7edf51a8560ab9978b42800ab1026f0b5555c3bf
Parsoid does not use relative links anywhere anymore (T72743). There
is no reason for us to support this. And previous code allowed
"hrefPrefix" to be empty '' sometimes, which is scary, as it could
lead to XSS vulnerabilities if titles starting with 'JavaScript:' are
not handled correctly elsewhere.
Bug: T206357
Depends-On: I8728f63084902c76d1c61193be4367939b069f1a
Change-Id: I99be18877aae2b505cf261bd7cdef6cf0d7a8670
We could generate incorrect links to pages whose title contains a
colon ':' and therefore looks like a fully-qualified URL.
Bug: T206231
Bug: T206357
Change-Id: Ie34694d903a6d97589cc46417f70659559494619