I benchmarked the template dialog before and after the change made in
I0f35a19 with a large 200 part multi-part template. I measured only
the time spend in .updateSize().
Before I0f35a19: 3.6s
After: 4.6s
With this small fix here: 3.6s
Bug: T309875
Change-Id: I2c2892e173ba70c746fb71624c65b7f4ffde4419
I'm more in favor of leaving no garbage behind. The TODO with a date
is a good way of making sure this gets removed eventually.
This could have been part of Ie6eea76. The new code is added to the
same spot where the code removed in Ie6eea76 originally was.
Bug: T296471
Depends-On: Ie6eea76dacdc614ecb910c48e7e1f519b8c69322
Change-Id: Idec63201ff4aa52a0c53c6d007577a93c94e0ec0
Following the MediaWiki changes from T301203, we should use
the messages 'skin-view-edit' and 'skin-view-create' instead
of 'edit' and 'create'.
(Also remove redundant definitions in extension.json, we load
all messages listed in 'VisualEditorTabMessages'.)
Bug: T310529
Change-Id: If055fa2a4dc009be869425e6c2262c9b62056179
The "mediaClass" property now only serves to capture the original class
found on the media so that it can be roundtripped without causing dirty
diffs. In the 2.4.0 version of Parsoid's output, that will still be
the usual Image/Audio/Video. As of 2.5.0, it will always be File and
the mediaClass property can be dropped.
Parsoid is currently forward compatible with serializing mw:File, so
edited or new media can use that type already.
The contextmenu item for media has been updated to make use of the
"mediaTag" instead of mediaClass to continue distinguishing media types.
That was the only place a grep of mediaClass turned up any use.
Bug: T273505
Change-Id: If5dc6b794dacd6973d3b2093e6b385591b91d539
New changes:
ab10516c0 Localisation updates from https://translatewiki.net.
06bc509b2 ve.js: Update ve.now() to match optimisation of MediaWiki core
83e064476 Localisation updates from https://translatewiki.net.
c375187c3 build: Update language lists
32c0cbfce ModeledFactory: Allow candidates to suppress other candidates when matching
Bug: T310290
Change-Id: Ia809d0e2e9cb29cfb4e3867130e4444fa6eb15b6
Before the (intentional) design decision was to not do anything special
when the same parameter is used multiple times (via aliases). Garbage
in, garbage out. Only the first usage of the parameter would work as
intended. The rest was ignored and subsequently removed from the
wikitext.
New design decision: Track and display duplicates as they appear in the
wikitext.
Notes:
* It's not possible to create such a situation in VE. Do this via
wikitext.
* Labels will be made distinguishable via T309198.
* Possible warning messages will be added later.
* The behavior when unchecking a duplicate will be specified later.
Bug: T309198
Bug: T310248
Change-Id: I6011344638cdad8529d8f57513ef51b5237eb878
The EditAttemptStep instrument is a candidate for migration to the
Metrics Platform [0]. The first step of the migration is to log events
both using the Event Platform (i.e. via mw.eventLog.submit()) and using
the Metrics Platform Client (i.e. via mw.eventLog.dispatch()).
The Metrics Platform Client can mix in additional information -
so-called context attributes [1] - based on the stream configuration.
The majority of the default values mixed into each event via the
mw.eventLog.Schema defaults mechanism are already known to the Metrics
Platform Client.
Note well that the Metrics Platform Client will not log an event without
one or more streams being configured to receive that event. Therefore,
this change is a NOP.
An example stream configuration is given in [2].
[0] https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Metrics_Platform
[1] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/g/mediawiki/libs/metrics-platform/+/aed6738b845/js/src/StreamConfig.d.ts#31
[2] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T309013#7953227
Bug: T309013
Change-Id: I7627f116cf32ceb3455a33f4f7bb55208ba92671