It would tell you you were logged out when you were actually
logged in, and when I looked into it, I found lots of broken
things, including lots of confusion between the current
anon-ness and username and the new anon-ness and username.
ve.init.mw.Target:
* Check the new isAnon value, not the old one
* Pass the username to the event, rather than just anon-ness
ve.init.mw.ViewPageTarget:
* Use the passed username (new username) rather than the
username from mw.config (which is updated, but confusing)
Change-Id: Icf406d49100d81e87c677fd6b57ff93cc29f601f
New changes:
ff237d4 Fix z-indexes in core
e88d43e Localisation updates from https://translatewiki.net.
cf61803 Consistently use ve.ui.WindowManager everywhere
f9dfdb8 Update OOjs UI to v0.1.0-pre (23565e7519)
f79f7e3 Update OOjs UI to v0.1.0-pre (8f8896196f)
c8201dd Update OOjs UI to v0.1.0-pre (9ed4cf2557)
Local changes for the breaking change to OptionWidget and sub-classes.
Change-Id: Ife6abd312d4dc97be67cb84eea4cb9c6a0a31b1d
In I19da270a we bumped the z-index for the overlay from 4 down to 2, to avoid
clashing with the toolbar. However, the site logo, search box and personal
tools all have a z-index of 3, so 4 is required. Instead, bump the toolbar's
z-index up by 1 to 5.
Change-Id: I7e1edcf05cde054c7bcb8c13b5633930fb5ed3b5
No combination of WebDriver for any version of Chrome on Linux
works 100% correctly.
Remove the failing tests for now.
Change-Id: I46be2c2c857e93234c839d32f1c0d4224733d0f7
Move ve.track() subscriber to its own file, and have it
route mwtiming.* events (for TimingData) and mwedit.* events
(for Edit schema) differently. Most of the data population
lives in the subscriber, so actual ve.track() calls are
pretty lightweight.
Existing ve.track() calls with timing data were kept with
their names intact for backwards compatibility, but
we may eventually want to throw them out and start from scratch.
ve.init.mw.ViewPageTarget.init.js:
* Remove old track subscriber
* Track init and ready events
* Remove old ve.track( 'Edit', ... ) crap that didn't work
ve.init.mw.ViewPageTarget.js:
* Fire the saveWorkflowBegin event before the save dialog
loads rather than after
* Remove unnecessary this.events.trackSaveError() calls:
TargetEvents already listens to these events itself
* Remove badtoken handler because all it was was an
unnecessary trackSaveError() call
* Add abort tracking
** Pass trackMechanism through deactivate() and cancel()
ve.init.mw.Target.js:
* Add static.integrationType to populate the 'integration'
field in the schema
ve.init.mw.TargetEvents.js:
* Simplify onSaveError* methods away into connect bindings
* Map track topics to mwtiming.* so they can be routed separately
* Track save-related mwedit.* events
Depends on I978eda96c in WikimediaEvents
Change-Id: Iae677d9b15c71d2b18e795bd5179d11876c06abd
New changes:
7d8ed7f Copy in some IE CSS hacks from ve-mw
a2e962e Update OOjs UI to v0.1.0-pre (20c61ec865)
d99c62f Update OOjs UI to v0.1.0-pre (d4cfcce969)
7fe02b3 Fix lots of spelling mistakes and typos
Local changes:
Remove redundant IE CSS rules since core's I013688c5
Bug: 73565
Change-Id: Ic60cd5290932ec38fab26492fffa17c3a8e91398
Make sure it always gets torn down on deactivate, not
just on save. Otherwise we end up with multiple copies of it.
Change-Id: I7b95c316641fc48ce7087a0042ec6174fe03180b
If you clicked "Read" while the editor was loading
(but only while the "Edit" tab was already active, not before)
then you could get in a situation where surfaceReady fired
on an already-aborted target, which caused JS errors.
It seems like we should clean more things up in this
case, but I don't know what they are. In any case,
we should not try to set things up on a non-activating
target when surfaceReady fires.
Change-Id: Id57bd63ff288156725e472e7d89009022090253a
Copy in the font-size:127%; rule from MonoBook's main.css which is applied to
div#globalWrapper
Caused by Id425c56d
Bug: 73660
Change-Id: I05502295b81c62fd1180dff860dea68d76c2dfa9