Add a parentDoc parameter to the MWReferenceModel constructor and use
it to inherit language, direction and HTML document. Remove
getLang(), setLang(), getDir() and setDir() whose only purpose
was to propagate the language and direction from the parent document
in a hacky way.
This causes ReferenceModel documents to always have an HTML document
for URL resolution. Previously, this worked when editing existing
references because the newFromReferenceNode() code path calls
cloneFromRange() which propagates the HTML document, but it didn't work
when creating new references.
Bug: T109599
Change-Id: I5d9d34d4343be8428318fa0b795fa54c110e34f4
Allow references to be created as placeholders and exclude
them from ReferenceListNodes and the ReferenceSearchWidget.
Bonus: Fix reference numbering when items are skipped (in
list nodes and search widget).
Change-Id: I8dc5146c21f309e89ff4ddd939f7c65a0c358378
By removing from and re-inserting into the InternalList when the right
attributes change, rather than trying to hack it into the model's
updateInternalItem (which won't get run on undo).
Bug: T71119
Change-Id: Iaf7a3127576b94666e05691902d2782394d24afb
Also, fix @returns comments (should be @return) and remove unnecessary
@method comments from the documentation.
Change-Id: Icd303626ac745c7ab5bff164f9b8cac276de1523
Make sure all surface widgets have documents that are initialized
with the direction of the parent document, so the alignment is set up
correctly.
Bug: T71969
Change-Id: I6e5f003e18a9c5808d9a4b148eddf0d0f7e29e67
* Each item builds an MWReferenceModel which creates a document
slice clone. This is very expensive and we only use the model
for getting basic attributes, so defer the evaluation of the
document.
* $.show is expensive and, in this case, unnecessary.
Change-Id: I99abc4c1b17f05559a9cae68b15121a8be6d23fb
Some surface fragment methods return a clone, so make sure
that is written back to this.fragment in dialogs, as this.fragment.select()
is called on teardown.
Functionally depends on If26cc0a2d in core.
Bug: 65706
Bug: 65716
Change-Id: Ia552b2a4c4c59ffc308a4acdecac78a7803a1c1f
These were being used indirectly in the MW*Model's. Use surface
fragments instead.
Fixes I0fae3e5ff2bd.
Change-Id: I1d6aa5e00a9315cf7088f87f9e9d828833feec64
this.refGroup is only ever read and never written, so obviously it's
always undefined. And it turns out that creating references with
listGroup='mwReference/undefined' crashes when you try to remove
them again.
Bug: 63085
Change-Id: Id326208bd6b3fe3b602ed6e3b57b7ea06d8ceb2c
Objectives:
* Allow users on-wiki to create tools and dialogs for citation templates
of their choosing
* Allow editing of citation templates directly, without having to go
through the reference dialog
* Provide citation template tools within reference editing that use the
same titles and icons as the citation tools do, but don't wrap the
inserted content in a ref tag
Changes:
* Reference list was cloning the DOM element it was inserting into its
view before the generated content node could finish rendering, so it
never ended up showing the finished rendering in the reference list
* Documenting hack about use of reference list node's destroy method,
and how we are depending on destroy not canceling generated content
rendering
* Introduced reference model
* Added saving/updating method to transclusion model
* Added getPartsList method to dm transclusion node, which caches the
result and invalidates the cache on update
* Added citation dialog, which extends transclusion dialog
* Added cite group to toolbars, cite-template in reference dialog toolbar
* Factored out getting the node to edit and saving changes procedures in
transclusion dialog so they could be extended in citation dialog
* Updated uses of autoAdd as per changes in oojs-ui (Ic353f91)
* Renamed MWDialogTool file since there was only one tool in it
* Expanded TransclusionDialogTool file out since there is now more logic
to it
* Switched to using ve.dm.MWReferenceModel instead of plain objects in
reference search widget
Configuration:
If you add to MediaWiki:Visualeditor-cite-tool-definition.json the
following code you will magically be presented with a delightful array
of citation options:
[
{ "name": "web", "icon": "ref-cite-web", "template": "Cite web" },
{ "name": "book", "icon": "ref-cite-book", "template": "Cite book" },
{ "name": "news", "icon": "ref-cite-news", "template": "Cite news" },
{ "name": "journal", "icon": "ref-cite-journal", "template": "Cite journal" }
]
...or...
[
{
"name": "any-name",
"icon": "any-ooui-icon",
"template": "Any template",
"title": "Any title text"
}
]
The title text is derived either from the title property or from the name
property by pre-pending the string 'visualeditor-cite-tool-name-' to
generate a message key. Titles for 'web', 'book', 'news' and 'journal' are
provided. The icon is a normal oo-ui-icon name, and more icons can be
added, as usual, by adding a class called .oo-ui-icon-{icon name} to
MediaWiki:Common.css. 'ref-cite-web', 'ref-cite-book', 'ref-cite-news'
and 'ref-cite-journal' are provided. The template name is simply the name
of the template without its namespace prefix.
Depends on Ic353f91 in oojs-ui
Bug: 50110
Bug: 50768
Change-Id: Id401d973b8d5fe2faec481cc777c17a24fd19dd4