Currently we assume getNearestContentOffset will give us something
sane however it can return -1 when there is no nearby content and so
an exception is thrown. In this case we have to create an empty
paragraph to place the cursor in.
Change-Id: Ic6c19da881e47ff6be45cdaa4b71bfcc1c654796
Didn't bother to deduplicate blur-focus event pairs that occur when the
focus moves from the documentNode to the pasteTarget or vice versa
(this happens when switching between normal selection and FocusableNode
selection).
Change-Id: If1ccd2fbf11de956b6c2364ae81b9dc20a1bf409
* changes:
Plain text paste with paste special
Use rare unicode characters for paste placeholders
Rich paste
Add fixUpInsertion to newFromDocumentReplace
Register ctrl/cmd+shift+v as a trigger which sets a flag for the
next paste event.
When the paste special flag is set, modify the sanitizeData method
to strip all annotations, and any elements other than paragraphs.
Bug: 53781
Change-Id: If814e1786ffa805b52ab32f4a06f52da743fd9af
Allow pasting of rich (HTML) content.
ve.ce.Surface
* Use a sliced document clone for converting to DM HTML (copy)
* Add full context to pasteTarget before copying
* Add ve-pasteProtect class to spans to prevent them being dropped
* Implement external paste by converting HTML to data and inserting
with newFromDocumentInsertion
* Remove clipboard key placeholder after read so they aren't picked
up by rich paste. Hash no longer includes the placeholder.
* Detect the corruption of important spans and fallback to clipboard
data HTML if available.
ve.dm.LinearData
* Add clone method for copy
ve.dm.ElementLinearData
* Add compareUnannotated for use by context diffing.
* Add sanitize method for cleaning data according to a set of rules.
ve.dm.Transaction
* Add range parameter for inserting a range of a document only,
e.g. stripping the paste context.
ve.dm.Document
* Implement sliced document clone creation so that DM HTML
is generated correctly in onCopy
ve.dm.DocumentSlice
* Replaces LinearDataSlice. Now has two ranges for balanced data
and data with a full context.
ve.init.Target.js
* Define default, loose, paste rules (just remove aliens).
ve.init.mw.ViewPageTarget
* Define strict MW paste rules:
+ no links, spans, underlines
+ no images, divs, aliens
+ strip extra HTML attribues
ve.init.sa.Target, ve.init.mw.ViewPageTarget, ve.ui.Surface
* Pass through and store paste rules.
Bug: 41193
Bug: 48170
Bug: 50128
Bug: 53828
Change-Id: I38d63e31ee3e3ee11707e3fffed5174e1d633b42
There was a bug when you moved over an image with the arrow keys:
if your selection was on an image and you pressed an arrow key, the
selection would move but focus would remain with the paste target
rather than going back to the document node, which caused strange
symptoms (immobilizing the arrow keys and scrolling horizontally)
in Firefox.
Bug: 57600
Change-Id: Iaf6a49787dd2fd2f3f88abd0d1f5ae512fd3fd68
Otherwise you get rendering issues when you resizing adjacent
resizable nodes and you drag over the other node.
Change-Id: Ie70833fa6ae38879b70a19e8d7ecec13a1d54e92
When the editor is focused, the selection goes back to the start of
the document. This was remedied in the .focus() method, but not in
response to native focus events, so when external code blurred then
refocused the editor, the selection would move to the top.
This broke section editing on wikis where ULS is installed: the
selection would be initialized at the start of the section, but then
ULS would load and blur the documentNode (by focusing the pasteTarget)
and then focus it again, so the selection would move to the top.
Instead of restoring the selection only in .focus(), restore it in
response to focus events on the documentNode. When this is done,
saving and restoring the scrollTop is no longer needed.
Bug: 56651
Change-Id: I14700174ee092f9b208215d31a7d1871078a89bf
Objectives:
* Rename this.$ to this.$element
* Rename this.$$ to this.$
* Get rid of the need to use this.frame.$$
* Rename OO.ui.Element.get$$ to OO.ui.Element.getJQuery
Changes: (using Sublime Text regex patterns)
* Replace "get$$" with "getJQuery"
* Replace "\.(\$)([^\$a-zA-Z])" with ".$element$2"
* Replace "\.(\$\$)" with ".$"
* Replace "'$$'" with "'$'"
* Set this.$ to null in constructor of OO.ui.Window
* Set this.$ to this.frame.$ in initialize method of OO.ui.Window
* Replace "\.(frame.\$)([^\$a-zA-Z])" with ".\$$2"
Bonus:
* Use this.$() in a bunch of places where $() was erroneously used
Change-Id: If3d870124ab8d10f8223532cda95c2b2b075db94
* Move and rename generic parts of ve.ui to OO.ui
* We now have a UI test suite because ve.Element (outside ve.ui)
is now part of oojs-ui, so it needs a test suite.
* Added to the MW test run (just like we do for unicodejs).
* Updated csslint config (also added ve-mw and syntaxhighlight
which were missing).
oojs-ui still depends on the TriggerRegistry in VE, this is addressed
in a follow-up commit.
Change-Id: Iec147155c1ddf20b73a4d15d87b8742207032312
ContentBranchNode renderContents changes the browser selection, so we
need to change it back.
ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.js
* When rerendering, set a flag on ve.ce.Surface
ve.ce.Surface.js
* On model documentUpdate, reapply selection if flag set
Change-Id: Ib8a168e6ec674b9d8021423f21f7acca75c2fd7c
The SurfaceObserver lock guarded against setTimeout calls, but the lock
was only ever used synchronously.
Remove 'lock' and 'unlock' events. Instead, re-sync the SurfaceObserver
by listening to the 'documentUpdate' and 'select' events.
Signed-off-by: Roan Kattouw <roan.kattouw@gmail.com>
Change-Id: Ib15c39f3d25677da70625581b3b2765ae66994b4
ve.dm.Surface.js:
* Stop emitting 'change' and remove its event documentation
ve.ce.Surface.js:
* Listen to 'select' instead of 'change'
* Perform a CE surface update after model-based keydown handling
ve.dm.Surface.test.js:
* Stop asserting that 'change' is emitted
Change-Id: I8f16289493e835d890709c6dfe093d04c18522b6
Instead of using @emits in both, use our custom @fires in
production (JSDuck 4), and in the future it'll just naturally
use the native one.
This way we can also index oojs without issues, which seems to
have started using @fires already.
Change-Id: I7c3b56dd112626d57fa87ab995d205fb782a0149
* Moved isNodeFocusable to ve.ce.NodeFactory
* Added isFocusable static property to ve.ce.Node
* Set isFocusable to true on ve.ce.FocusableNode
Change-Id: I3cf666280abdfce55bf9b0710827bb25c40bfd51
Instead select the node and require the user to press delete
again if they really meant to delete the node.
Also test cases!
Bug: 55336
Change-Id: I66520e18740e78ce6313f9b31bb575d06b91bea8
Also make sure surface observers are detached so they don't try to
poll the CE when it has been destroyed. This was causing exceptions
to be thrown in test runners.
Change-Id: Ic8864a73f3ee04da6018f552b1aa68748d7ffba7
Ignoring all bounced change events led to the logic for unhighlighting
the previously selected FocusableNode being skipped. This caused a bug
where if you clicked a FocusableNode, it would stay highlighted even
if you then selected some text, until you highlighted another node
(which would then be highlighted forever, etc.)
Change-Id: Ia8d74ef85eaa47326d49ef6c0f395b44b90da4dc
Document slice only ever contained linear data, with extra functionality
to preserve the range. It pre-dated LinearData, but now we should
refactor it to reflect its purpose.
Change-Id: Ifc908f7526c83a43a51372c8d2494d7260e7facd
In jQuery 1.8, if you focus something using jQuery, the jQuery focus
event fires before the jQuery blur event, which is wrong. If you focus
something natively, the events do fire in the correct order.
See http://jsfiddle.net/WGy9h/4/ .
Fortunately, the native events always fire in the correct order, so
listen to those instead. Normally, we're not concerned with the order,
but in ce.Surface we bind the same focus/blur handlers to a pair of two
nodes, and then if the focus moves from one to the other, we'll get
confused by the events being emitted in the wrong order.
Change-Id: Ia585b42b6deb74ba55a2d55ce1922b1e04d85e81
When you cursor onto a FocusableNode, it's selected, and we focus the
paste target as part of our hack to make copying FocusableNodes work
in Firefox. But then when you press the arrow key again, that event
isn't picked up by anything, and you can't move the cursor off the
FocusableNode using the keyboard.
Fixed by attaching the EventSequencer to this.$ (which is the parent
of $documentNode and $pasteTarget) and listening for focus/blur on
both $documentNode and $pasteTarget.
Bug: 54443
Change-Id: I7bddcfa9fa6f38908e315c97623bd27133daa98d
ve.ce.Surface.js
* changeModelSelection: store selection temporarily for bounce detection
* onChange: do nothing if bounce is detected
Change-Id: I758e7a72a5690463f12f456419c6e471dd29a9db
Logic was failing because we were passing the index of the annotation
within the AnnotationSet, instead of the index within the Store, to
containsIndex().
Bug: 54332
Change-Id: Ibfd9abe6e4b44d9db744e0c5019418eee12f84a4
When you press delete inside an empty node (e.g. Heading) that
node should be removed, instead of the paragraph beneath it being
merged into and effectively converted. If the heading is non-empty
then merging is still the correct behaviour.
Also add in test case.
Bug: 50254
Change-Id: If9cee79feb4b4ee9d7c367e392b00fee5e8c0669
When the document starts with a focusable node, and we try to initialise
the selection to [1,1], the current logic does not detect that as being
on the focusable node and tries to do a native selection.
Bug: 54446
Change-Id: Ib515c435314c35c4e9b3802da117b963b3ef4169
Some browsers normalise attributes (e.g. Firefox makes
URLs absolute) so we have to remove them from the clipboard
hash to make the comparable.
Bug: 54377
Change-Id: Iadc4d886a5345b28370cbfa31eb665661e577eeb
Restructure SurfaceObserver methods so that the method calls are more precise.
modules/ve/ce/ve.ce.SurfaceObserver.js
* Move timing code into startTimerLoop / stopTimerLoop / timerLoop
* Move poll logic into pollOnce
modules/ve/ce/ve.ce.Surface.js
modules/ve/ui/ve.ui.Surface.js
* Change all surfaceObserver calls to use new API
Change-Id: I0085e4a53c5a776733dce6944b867b8d2228ba4b
Firefox:
* Doesn't fire events without a selection, so when all we have is a
focusable node, create a dummy selection in the paste target so the
browser triggers an event on command+C.
Clipboard keys:
* Instead of just creating a text hash which may or may not match up
with the plain text in the clipboard data, just convert the clipboard
store into an array and use the index as the key. Also prepend a
random number (clipboardId) so on paste we can verify the copy came
from the same CE document.
The text hash is now used for validation if only HTML is written
to the clipboard.
HTML:
* Instead letting the browser grab CE HTML, always get DM HTML from
the converter as it is cleaner (no phantoms, linefeed markers, extra
class names etc.), and will make cross-ve-instance pasting easier
in the future.
Clipboard overriding:
* Always override the clipboard with the above HTML, either using
clipboardData.setData if it is available (webkit) or by throwing
the HTML into the pasteTarget and selecting it during pre-copy.
Bug: 53375
Bug: 49396
Bug: 52096
Change-Id: Id0f39c10818047bb4b8922e97cead153a770757f