$.parseHTML() always returns an array, except in this one case,
so checking .length of the return value almost always works except
when it blows up in your face.
Filed upsteam as https://github.com/jquery/jquery/issues/1997
Bug: T86056
Change-Id: If133a9df4d573b41b0ecb5bde47b3e6ada053921
Breaking change: Introduces new dependency on php5-curl package.
Relies on Id658d925 which introduces this class into core.
Bug: T1218
Change-Id: I2342fa5b0a185f3e8d46d1ba8fa08278970cafb0
* Remove rounded corners.
* Change which borders are used as they change colour on focus.
* Fix margins.
Change-Id: I44f725dfeec5c26f95ba5368ca3848272d66e5be
Local teardown process was jumping to the front of the queue
resulting in the attributeInputs being emptied before they
were read in updateMwData.
Bug: T85818
Change-Id: I24cb490996048e514895c359dedf5945acdecb0a
This cleans up the selectors for the elements on the toolbar
so that they can be tested.
Class names in the form of ve-test-* are added to elements
that have words for labels: 'Paragraph', 'Cite', 'Insert'.
There is no other way to look up these elements in the DOM
except using the UI text, but it is different in different languages,
so this is unusable for the language_screenshots job,
which is multilingual by its nature.
Bug: T76143
Change-Id: Ib0cb67151d893a5d2efccf798d6b25d197ed34d2
The issue is that when running automatically, upon loading the
page to be edited a second and third time, the cursor ends up
in a random place within the existing text of the article.
The test expects the cursor to always be at the start of the
article text, and this happens in Firefox.
I did a cursory check and I could not reproduce the issue of random
cursor placement upon multiple edits to the same article. There
may be a bug here, but it is not trivial to reproduce.
So let's take this test out of the Jenkins builds in the service
of more reliable green tests.
Change-Id: Ie3dd76c5b40f3035d43e6f0a06327adb70900f60
MobileViewTarget.
Due to this being missed, pageName was getting set to a jQuery object,
which eventually got passed as a data value in a $.ajax call, causing
jQuery to emit a TypeError: Illegal invocation.
I guess this needs a MobileFrontend commit as well. Don't think it fixes
all the issues with loading VE mobile though.
Bug: T78710
Change-Id: I431a902563f608a7a33028cd60112f39c57000a4
Local changes:
* Call bindHandlers()/unbindHandlers() in activate/deactivate
* Extend onDocumentKeyDown rather than overwriting it
Change-Id: I0739e71781c5140c54512ab421bdcb6d1df5fbbe
Follows-up b0e8900, 447e8de, d3f26e65.
Contrary to binding a reference, this-overiddes for inline
functions gets messy and fragile. There's also a minor
performance overhead that can be avoided. No separation of
concerns, eiter, as the object is held by the closure.
Also:
* Remove left-over instances of @method.
* Remove redundant '0' argument to setTimeout.
* Use null instead of $ for apply() on static methods like $.when.
* Use .empty().append() instead of .html(). Does the same but
without additional overhead and without confusion association
with "html" which isn't used (it doesn't serialise and re-parse
or clone, it just appends when given one or more nodes).
Change-Id: I797a3667c67d52568150be9be5d043d149f22077
New changes:
fd433fa Add getter for toolbarDialogs in ve.ui.Surface
00c3eb7 Add 'done' button to find and replace dialog
3642dc8 Localisation updates from https://translatewiki.net.
fe2d908 Update OOjs UI to v0.6.0
Local changes to ve.ui.MWFormatTool.css for OOjs UI breaking change.
Change-Id: I6bf98ea988b3e1deb4824189ef8e6d59387b6ffc