This is cleaner than passing around the attributes separately, and it
allows us to access the annotations in dm.LeafNode as well.
Change-Id: Ie5b90988114835831cbe5cdccf63c7cd45719e31
* Added whitelist argument to setDomAttributes which allows filtering of attributes being set
* Added prefix argument to ve.dm.Node.getAttributes to allow extracting a subset of attributes by name prefix
* Added a whitelist to ve.ce.Node which was extracted from MediaWiki's Sanitizer class
* Replaced attribute copying code with a call to setDomAttributes using the whitelist argument, passing in attributes from a call to ve.dm.Node.getAttributes using the prefix argument
Also…
* Removed comment in constructor of ve.ce.Node, documentation for properties is usually in the getters/setters, and already was in this case
* Renamed ve.setDOMAttributes to ve.setDomAttributes
* Renamed ve.getDOMAttributes to ve.getDomAttributes
* Renamed ve.getDOMText to ve.getDomText
* Renamed ve.getDOMHash to ve.getDomHash
* Updated all callers of renamed methods
Change-Id: Id556172d5d18ea431044b9d402400e1f0e67a293
* Adjust offsets to correct positions before showing selection with them
* Throw an error inside of getNodeAndOffset if we can't find a match rather than mysteriously not retuning anything
Change-Id: Ia7347527e6466262e819f456404b32926fd95e34
Uses MW's built-in change tagging. Made this configurable so it can be
turned off if it looks like we're blowing up the tags system with the
volume of VE edits.
Change-Id: I63052d90772906e34021035de496a65fea7945f7
This was because Firefox intially puts the selection before the first
paragraph, which translates to a model selection of (0,0). Typing with
the cursor at that position causes bad things to happen.
CE normally fixes up the selection when this happens, but it doesn't do
this automatically on initialization. So I added some code to ve.Surface
that causes this fixup to happen.
Change-Id: I0dcee3a29c1242c49ec30c743f1b69686fbb8436
ve.dm.SurfaceFragment
* Removed flawed implementation of word mode for expandRange method and made use of new getNearestWordBoundary method in the document model
ve.dm.Surface
* Got rid of useInsertionAnnotations, which allowed disabling and enabling of insertion annotations - this isn't needed anymore because it was just a dirty hack around the improper starting and stopping of surface observer that's now solved more elegantly by emitting lock and unlock before committing or rolling back transactions
* Get annotations from the first character of the selection if the selection is not collapsed
* Only emit annotationChange events if it really changed
ve.dm.Document
* Added getNearestWordBoundary method which performs the work behind the surface fragment expandRange word method
ve.ce.SurfaceObserver
* Allow using an initial selection to avoid the observer thinking the selection has changed just because it started out with null
* Only emit selectionChange event if there was a meaningful change
ve.ce.Surface
* (bug 42279) Only annotate characters if insertion annotations are not empty
* Remove manual locking and unlocking, this is now done inside the change method of surface model
* Provide an initial selection to surface observer when we clear it
* Remove enabling and disabling of insertionAnnotations, this isn't needed anymore
* Stop/start observer on key presses that execute actions as well as those that have no special handling
ve.ce.Document
* Make getNodeFromOffsetand getSlugAtOffset return null when given -1 as an offset
Change-Id: Ibf6b26de299e54ae8688a2653bf5d5538927f8c3
When working with a document containing only a slug in an empty paragraph, tree synchronization would break because it was trying to rebuild a non-existent text node.
This change makes the rebuild always occur on the outer range, rather than the inner range, which prevents absent text nodes from being asked to be rebuilt.
Thank you to Roan for debugging this for like 20 min.
Change-Id: I8c3dad921ace395f0694f77cec44305a680657fe
When editing a new page, or loading an empty page into the editor, the
converter generates a paragraph so the document isn't completely empty.
This paragraph is then unwrapped on the way out, potentially destroying
change markers and generally producing strange HTML output.
Mark this paragraph with generated=empty rather than generated=wrapper,
and only unwrap it on the way out if it's still empty. This means we
cleanly round-trip empty documents (and empty list items and the like),
but if the user enters text, we create a paragraph like we're supposed
to.
Change-Id: Id0241221a67b769445676b833b5741320d99ea5f
When alienating in wrapping mode, we need to look at the type of tag to
decide whether to create a wrapped alienInline, or to interrupt the
paragraph for an alienBlock.
This was being done just fine for the general alienation case
(unrecognized tag), but not for the special cases (mw:unrecognized,
about groups).
* Centralize the logic for ending a wrapper in stopWrapping()
* Move the wrapping-contingent block/inline detection logic into
createAlien()
* Simplify the terrible if statement to decide whether a future decision
requires us to stop wrapping. Instead, detect the cases in each code
path separately and call stopWrapping() as appropriate
* Add tests
Change-Id: I4054584ae05e7d5daa71edead3e6a6588cf5d3bb
Unfortunately support for Internet Explorer is currently insufficient in the CE module
which means we have to kill it for December; it will return once we've worked out a way
around various bugs in IE.
Change-Id: I0b44ae2c1d75ffe748a5139ca74dcda615e12a6a
Check for all node classes in getOffsetFromTextNode(), not just
branches and aliens (an entity is neither)
Render entities with contenteditable=false. Without this, selection was
still broken, because:
Foo|€Bar was really <p>Foo<span>|€</span>Bar</p> which maps correctly.
Foo€|Bar was really <p>Foo<span>€|</span>Bar</p> which maps to the same,
which is incorrect.
With cE=false, the cursor can't be inside the span, so we get:
Foo|€Bar is really <p>Foo|<span>€</span>Bar</p> which maps correctly.
Foo€|Bar is really <p>Foo<span>€</span>|Bar</p> which maps correctly.
Change-Id: Iaf603346590a9ad553c152565eb203136be7a399
ve.ui.Inspector
* Removed disabled state and interfaces - this isn't needed
* Renamed prepareSelection to onInitialize
* Using event emitter to run onInitialize, onOpen and onClose methods
* Left removal up to the child class to handle in the onClose method
* Replaced calls on context to close inspector to calling close directly
* Renamed prepareSelection stub to onInitialize
* Emitting initialize event from within the open method
* Added recursion guarding to close method
* Changed the close method's argument to be remove instead of accept - the more common case is to save changes, and the only time you wouldn't save changes is if you were to remove the annotation
* Moved focus restore to close method
ve.ui.Context
* Moved the majority of the code in openInspector and closeInspector to event handlers for onInspectorOpen and onInspectorClose
* Updated calls to closeInspector re: accept->remove argument change
ve.ui.LinkInspector
* Renamed prepareSelection to onInitialize and rewrote logic and documentation
* Removed unused onLocationInputChange method
* Moved restore focus (now it's in the inspector base class)
ve.dm.SurfaceFragment
* Added word mode for expandRange
ve.dm.Surface
* Added locking/unlocking while processing transactions - this was not an issue before because this was effectively being done manually throughout ce (which needs to be cleaned up) but once we started using the content action to insert content dm and ce started playing off each other and inserting in a loop - we already do this for undo/redo so it makes sense to do it here as well
ve.InspectorAction
* Updated arguments re: close method's accept->remove argument change
Change-Id: I38995d4101fda71bfb2e6fe516603507ce820937
<span typeof="mw:Entity"> tags are now correctly represented in the
model, and rendered in CE. There are still issues with cursor movement
etc. in CE.
Because the prioritization mechanism for annotations vs nodes is broken
in the current "node API", I had to hack two special cases for mw:Entity
into the converter. I also had to change the converter to ignore the
children of inline nodes (this was a legitimate bug, but had never come
up before).
Change-Id: Ib9f70437c58b4ca06aa09f7272bf51d9c41b18f2
* Make converter generate meta nodes with 'style': 'comment'
* Handle style==='comment' in MetaBlockNode toDOM converter
* Add some comments to the meta test case
** Update other tests accordingly
* Change getDomElementSummary() to actually assert presence of comment
nodes (specifically, all non-text child nodes)
Change-Id: Ieef9418f4c47df3541477d9420aa2ab8df6e3df1
MWInternalLinkAnnotation was normalizing spaces to underscores. This is
bad. Instead, we now do the following:
* Normalize underscores to spaces for display purposes
* Store the original title without underscore/space mangling
* If the user didn't change the title (display title === original title
with s/_/ /g), use the original title. Otherwise use the user's title
verbatim, without normalizing either underscores or spaces.
Also, per a conversation with Gabriel, we now only restore hrefPrefix
when we're also restoring origTitle, otherwise Parsoid will barf.
Change-Id: Ia74a493b2bce96c9345b60ed692eeb2e43ebceff
When you leave the inspector by changing the selection, we need to apply changes to the old selection.
ve.ui.Inspector
* Added initialSelection
* Change getMatchingAnnotations to use a given fragment rather than generating it's own
* Set initialSelection on open
ve.ui.Context
* Make hiding the context accept changes
ve.ui.LinkInspector
* Passing a fragment into getMatchingAnnotations now
* Using fragment API instead of actions API to control the range of the fragment
Change-Id: If6c8845285d87d0f144b15d50c38e192c797be59
When the link inspector is used to create a new annotation, the text is annotated with the default link target derived from the selected text. Then if the inspector is used to change that value, yet another transaction is processed when the inspector is closed.
To avoid having to press undo 2x, this change makes the inspector undo it's first change before applying the changed annotation.
This change also introduces insert, remove and select content actions.
Change-Id: I3e29189158fb01336d6b053bc2a8bda2a91a0a46
AnnotationAction and SurfaceFragment now use insertAnnotations.
ve.dm.Surface.test
* Removed test for annotate method (not needed anymore)
ve.dm.SurfaceFragment
* Now using getInsertionAnnotations method
* Added support for modifying insertion annotations when annotating a zero-length selection
ve.dm.Surface
* Moved in insertion annotations state from document model
* Added insertion annotation interface (enable, disable, areEnabled, get, set, add, and remove)
* Simplified handling of annotations on change
* Removed annotate method (not used anymore)
ve.dm.Document
* Removed insertion annotations (moved it to surface model)
ve.ce.Surface
* Cleaned up handleInsertion and changed it to use the insertion annotations interface on the surface model
ve.AnnotationAction
* Moved insertion annotation handling out of here since it's now included in the surface fragment
Change-Id: I047d656acf7fa1c63f726ca2b0801e1476f84f96
ve.AnnotationAction
* Added filter to the clearAll method to allow clearing all matching annotations only
ve.dm.Document
* Some variable renaming for consistency
ve.dm.SurfaceFragment
* Added truncateRange method
* Added annotation scope to expandRange method
* Added support for passing an annotation object into annotateContent method
* Switched to using name instead of type in annotateContent method to match the ve.dm.Annotation class
* Fixed logic in annotation mode of expandSelection so that expansion only takes place if the annotation is found
ve.ui.LinkInspector
* Moved most of the functionality elsewhere
* General reorganization
* Changed setOverlayPosition to accept 2 arguments instead of an object with 2 properties and renamed it to positionOverlayBelow
* Check for annotation object before extracting target information from it
* Initialize default target as empty string to avoid undefined being cast to a string and the default target becoming 'undefined'
icons.ai, inspector.png, inspector.svg
* Added generic inspector icon which will be used when a custom icon is not specified in future inspector subclasses
ve.ui.Inspector.Icons
* Added inspector icon
* Renamed clear icon to remove to match it's actual image
ve.ui.Context
* Greatly simplified the interface, reducing the number of methods by inlining a few things and combining others
* Now always listening to resize events on the window rather than only while document is focused
* Not listening to scroll events anymore, they used to affect the top/bottom positioning of the menu which we don't do anymore
* Lots of cleanup and reorganization
* No need to fallback to empty array since getInspectorsForAnnotations does so already
* Only consider fully-covered annotations for inspectors
ve.ui.Frame
* Simplified the constructor by introducing the createFrame method
* General cleanup
* Typo fixes
ve.ui.Inspector
* Generalized lots of functionality previously located in the link inspector class which will be useful to all inspectors (such as title, clear button, saving changes, etc.)
* Added setDisabled and isDisabled methods to manage CSS changes and avoid needing to check the CSS to determine the state of the inspector (storing state in the view is evil)
* Added getMatchingAnnotations method for convenience
* Added prepareSelection stub
* Lots of cleanup and documentation
* Type pattern is now defined in base class
* Added stubs for onOpen and onClose with documentation so that subclass authors know what these methods do
* Removed checks for onOpen or onClose methods since they are now noop stubs and are always there
* Added stub and removed checks for onRemove
* Made esc key close and accept - the illusion is supposed to be that the link changes are applied instantly, even though they are only updated when you close, so all closing except for when removing should apply changes - i.e. esc is now equal to back rather than being a special function that doesn't have an associated affordance
* Only consider fully-covered annotations when getting matching annotations
ve.ui.InspectorFactory
* Depending on type pattern now since it's always there
* Added getInspectorsForAnnotations method
* Return empty array if annotation set is empty
VisualEditor, VisualEditor.i18n
* Added default inspector message
Change-Id: I1cc008445bcbc8cba6754ca4b6ac0397575980d5
TransactionProcessor was using parentOuterRange without checking whether
it was present, so it was exploding for indexInNode results.
Now checking for parentOuterRange presence, and falling back to
nodeOuterRange when missing.
This fix causes inconsistencies with zero-length text nodes. We should
fix these eventually, but for now I've just made the unit tests
tolerant of zero-length-text-node deviations.
Change-Id: Id9eadd57a0d5fcbaf009c0781da0a03928aebb31