Previously, the ve-mw/init/ directory contained two kinds of files:
those that were used when initializing VE, and those that may be
loaded even if VE is not going to be initialized at all. The latter
kind must not use the `ve` global variable.
After moving those files to ve-mw/preinit/ we can enforce this with
.eslintrc.json in that directory. This would have prevented T228684.
(Technically they merely must not use `ve.init`, and may use `ve`,
but that's harder to enforce. We should instead move the few non-init
methods out of `ve`: now, track, trackSubscribe, trackSubscribeAll).
Also, group some files under ve-mw/init/: targets/ now (only)
contains ve.init.mw.Target and its subclasses, apiresponsecache/
now contains ve.init.mw.ApiResponseCache and its subclasses.
Bug: T228684
Change-Id: I945249a27f6a0fa10a432d5c5dc57bc7e0461fd8
The call to selectFirstContentOffset() below would re-activate the
surface and (attempt to) show the keyboard if the surface was
deactivated, but not shown as deactivated.
This might have worked correctly by accident before
I39fe44eee8eab7129340bcff796b6b9b3a59a398 in VE core.
Change-Id: I500309cc0aa8cd794175ae683a17c2614fd58cc9
Some post-save scrolling would try to access the view before the
handlers were cleaned up.
Bug: T232347
Change-Id: I30433ef027c52d541351972f8ebb09fe6d45e436
As of I6c043e039fbef62a56f475b0dc365e171ab7bf59, this method is never
called. It was previously used to update the size of the toolbar when
context menus were displayed inside it, but they are now displayed
elsewhere.
Change-Id: I53030de1203a7f0d75780ae796bbb10082d5ef7a
As of I2f2495ab6c10116a6660f4361e49272cb95b988a in MobileFrontend,
the overlay never uses the default spinner.
Change-Id: Ie0aa624e33a5bd21fc20459697cca175d9de5606
The good thing is that every time our CSS overrides get less crazy.
See 75ff121b29 for the last time.
Change-Id: I9d81aff6a24ec28850563e00206e21c4a6593d2e
Depends on MediaWiki change I48d4bb3f, which adds the 'arrayParams'
option to handle explicitly indexed array parameters like
`&preloadparams[0]=a&preloadparams[1]=b`. Previously we only handled
implicit indexes like `&preloadparams[]=a&preloadparams[]=b`.
Bug: T231382
Depends-On: I48d4bb3fdf0ea7f5eb133c59bf63651ba356fc42
Change-Id: I8c899bce1b19fa286bd385f89e102a4b87db4db3
When saving fails for a reason we don't handle explicitly, the error
message will have HTML formatting and will respect any on-wiki
overridden messages, rather than being plain text generic message.
Extensions providing custom SaveErrorHandlers may need to be updated.
The only one in Gerrit that requires a fix is TitleBlacklist:
Ibeae79c95557a7af699716c9d921f34c310bee6d.
* Remove handling for errors returned in .visualeditoredit.edit.info
rather than .errors (.error in old format). AFAIK this is only used
by some extensions, it is probably incorrect to do (T229539) and all
extensions I know of that do this (AbuseFilter, SpamBlacklist,
ConfirmEdit) have custom SaveErrorHandlers.
* Remove custom error messages for 'readonly' (identical to API
response) and for 'hookaborted' (very unhelpful and there is a
chance that the API response is better, if the extension causing
this error generates any error message).
* Add a silly shim for MobileFrontend integration, because we allow it
to handle error responses, and it expects them in the old format.
This is probably subtly wrong in many ways, but MobileFrontend code
only uses this for logging, so it shouldn't explode. In the future
we will hopefully change it to use errorformat=html (T228897#5366960).
Bug: T229532
Change-Id: I3b9c4fefc0869ef7999c21cef754434febd852ec
A @method annotation is only necessary when the docblock is not
directly followed by a function declaration (in which case JSDuck
assumes it documents a property), e.g. when defining an abstract
function or referencing a function from another library.
I verified that JSDuck generates exactly the same output before and
after this change (docs/data-<hash>.js files are identical).
Change-Id: I7edf51a8560ab9978b42800ab1026f0b5555c3bf
We were incorrectly always adding action=edit to the URL in that case.
The condition was always passing because `this.section` is `null` when
unset, but `this.currentUri.query.section` is `undefined` when unset.
This is a similar fix/bug to a68cc38b22.
Bug: T209163
Change-Id: Ic80ac377b763aea53678c4209ba6b3a6ba2996c9
New changes:
854a1fa2c Distinguish active link styling
Local changes:
* Pull through active link styling
Bug: T228220
Change-Id: I925f88d32a514a749b96f501a211003bc4c924f0
Since we're inside the Target instance, `ve.init.target` refers to
this object. Some of the code I'm changing even uses `this` instead
of `ve.init.target` on the next or previous line.
Most of the mistakes are a result of mass search-and-replace changes
(478b0bcb, e1a887cc), or moving the code from other classes (d294006d).
But I can't explain the "ve.init.target.getSurface().getDom()" line,
it would be good to figure out why it was this way before we change it.
Change-Id: I0d7c6a48369242d4c99620fcd775ab537420d84a
New changes:
a06204317 Fix TableNode unit test getOffsetFromCoords failure on Firefox
dfe0eb025 Refactor mobile context logic into ve.ui.MobileContext
Local changes:
* Pull through for edit cards refactor
Bug: T227532
Bug: T228767
Change-Id: I6c043e039fbef62a56f475b0dc365e171ab7bf59
New changes:
1a7460058 Remove ve.newMobileContext feature flag
Local changes:
* Remove ve.newMobileContext feature flag
Change-Id: Ia8def997b7cba4623866080752b06068d2118cc3
Depends lightly on a patch to WikiEditor, which will hook up the logging there
for the case where the switch is happening from WikiEditor to VisualEditor on
the same pageload.
Bug: T221191
Change-Id: Ibafec77b2eabd3b3b3767472b7b5a40e3312bf18
mw.Uri requires undefined rather than null to unset a parameter;
null instead generates a parameter with no value (and no equals sign).
Our own code in ve.init.mw.DesktopArticleTarget.init.js parseSection()
can't parse that and causes an exception.
Change-Id: I783ea6b91c115b79bbd9deac6669bea0661139af
* Remove animation for toolbar sliding into place. It now happens on
the fake toolbar in MobileFrontend shown before the real toolbar
loads, and our toolbar just transparently replaces it.
Bug: T217784
Depends-On: If21aa0ea619ec2500ce5fca6fe81eb27f26bb047
Change-Id: Ib6ff7594e1982d1b46e9ca89d6b9722d025e8207
Abandon warnings are already handled by the code in MobileFrontend's
EditorOverlayBase. Using window.history.back() causes that code to run.
Having a duplicate way to trigger them only results in inconsistencies
because our dialogs animate in a different way.
Bug: T222315
Change-Id: I19c5616a6aeecf0ac63f37a564ef44f11df010b0
In general action=edit could be bound to a wikitext-specific
edit link, but in the case of redlinks we can use the
preferred editor instead.
Bug: T223793
Change-Id: Ib0851e9e2ce441ae93311153801e2c3de0a2063d
If a new namespace was added to $wgVisualEditorAvailableNamespaces,
but VE was loaded on a page with old cached HTML, the 'Edit' tab's
text would incorrectly be 'Edit source'.
If $wgVisualEditorTabMessages['edit'] or ...['create'] was changed
from non-null to null, but VE was loaded on a page with old cached
HTML, the tab would still use the old text.
Change-Id: I2d5c7b922ba480eb90fa0a6da7a1901f062c96df
Prior to 80bfbfc54b this worked by
accident, and with a number of bugs depending on your settings (see
T219457). It turns out that Wikipedia users have invented various
workflows that depended on this bug (mostly involving sandbox pages in
namespaces where VE is not enabled). Restore it as a supported
feature, and in a way that avoids the problems it previously caused.
Bug: T221892
Change-Id: I62714b6f2905efd1d1b34c7a13b9917cb6c609fc
Use an API 'parse' call with a sectionid to trigger
a full document expansion using replaceSectionAtRev.
Then send this off the RESTBase to convert to HTML
and statsh.
Ensure the etag is passed back to the API response.
Bug: T117716
Bug: T223023
Change-Id: I1b35b28e428a1f86d2e34d90ddbe73361ce14818
This message was upstreamed to core and later renamed.
Use the upstreamed dialog itself when switching sections.
Bug: T222525
Change-Id: Ibd2d75ec503e92b5ddec2105f762b0c9f0dc96fb
* Remove 'discardChanges' from switchToWikitext. This was
intended to discard changes even when the document was
modified, but it is no longer used as we always keep
changes if we can.
* Remove 'leaveVE' param, it was only used once and has
been replaced with a direct call to switchToFallbackWikitextEditor.
* Don't reset 'section' if there are no changes.
Bug: T221981
Change-Id: Ia39345da44d203ba67ae331917c8d5ece7d42ef7
I think mostly the incompatible changes were made in commit
I5a7d73b20617cb3c6d6379084ac4bea23ec3bc74, but I didn't try
to track them down.
Also fix an issue where hrefs in section edit links generated
by this code were wrong.
Bug: T208102
Change-Id: Ibf6564bc0dcb7fcb420739a897b54346a01add02
When this was introduced in 7b2cacbe57
(2013), the confimation dialog was a generic confirm() popup. Now that
it is a OOUI dialog, the dialog overlay serves the same function.
Change-Id: I9812ab55c7a8179524865d93a6d269e388d4c4ab
This is a clean up after collecting the necessary data related to
blocks and how often users see the block notices
See: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T189724
Bug: T214214
Change-Id: I532a0cd95009109ba25caa8dd31badd5c1900da7
If a page can't be edited in the requested mode (e.g. veaction=edit on
talk pages), the parameter will now do nothing (the editor won't
load), instead of trying to load the editor in another available mode.
Bug: T219457
Change-Id: I2cd78ea13ba13ff622f5e4b7db033f82dfa7875e
This code is supposed to check if we have scrolled past the end of the
page, and if we did, scroll back up to a more reasonable position.
However, it seems to incorrectly trigger in other cases, and scroll
the page back to the top, because getBoundingClientRect() occasionally
still returns bogus values (even though we try to avoid that). This
happens inconsistently when focussing the surface or closing a dialog.
We can't correctly display the toolbar while scrolled past the end of
the page. Removing this code causes it to go into an endless animation
loop in that case. But that may be preferable…
Bug: T219200
Change-Id: I152f2b39351ffd3c9799eea33cce95e05d2f9ab9
We need to set 'padding-top' matching the height of the toolbar
somewhere, so that the toolbar doesn't cover the top of the editing
surface. Apparently moving it from the current place (the top-level
wrapper for the MF overlay) to the document node (the node with the
'contenteditable' attribute) allows Safari to properly scroll the
cursor into view when focussing, rather than scrolling it offscreen.
Bug: T219066
Change-Id: Iee1e03bce24c2f149a0aa0f393a37b9db43eaca6
The edit might have changed the section title, which will change the
section-hash, which will make the redirect break. The only way to avoid this
is to use the HTML provided to saveComplete to check for the new hash.
Bug: T213120
Change-Id: I5adfdb44a8304ed4f30def74400e4512e9e8c0ae
It appears that I did a Ctrl+X in one file, but forgot to Ctrl+V in
the other. And no one noticed that 100 lines of code went missing.
Follow-up to 73561f7aba.
Bug: T218946
Bug: T219041
Bug: T219043
Change-Id: Ib1fd85d121083239397698ff1a30a7908deca25f
ve.init.Target#isToolbarOverSurface has been removed in VE/VE in 2016:
8b1208cb976278bd44025e6d2c86a3ea6ed8c177. Nothing calls this method.
Change-Id: I9640978b45e568412db4b1c5aa80631a68d847b2
On iOS Safari, when the keyboard is open, the editor toolbar could
previously be scrolled out of view, due to how the keyboard affects
the viewport (or rather how it doesn't).
Detect when this happens and bring it back in, with a similar slide-in
animation as when the editor loads. Technical restrictions prevent us
from really keeping it in view at all times, and I think this is the
best we can do (and it looks almost intentional).
Bug: T218414
Change-Id: I5eed360d4644815bc9829fbc6b0ffd79b205d10b
It will be easier for us to maintain this way. The code I'm moving had
a lot of comments saying that it should be moved here.
See MobileFrontend change Ibe192360bdecab86519de1781f66f90a3441c551.
Bug: T218946
Change-Id: I908e035ec245a9b190f05e64c35dbb29936434de
It was here because our old hacks prevented the viewport from being
scrolled, so the keyboard would always cover the last few lines of
the surface. But it is no longer necessary after we ditched the iOS
scrolling hacks in MobileFrontend.
Bug: T217769
Change-Id: Iaf3f86c0fc43f75d11a43462721f44d62abc6eb3
This is no longer necessary and doesn't work after we ditched the iOS
scrolling hacks in MobileFrontend. And the default implementation works!
Bug: T218429
Change-Id: I5fba78a3877901dac5afda46d3004c07cad383d0
Catlinks is hidden via a class when there are no non-hidden categories on the
page. We thus need to toggle that class depending on the categories
added/removed from the page.
Bug: T213528
Change-Id: I4067c5721c28041542b9ef2dbc796fbc41b1afe8
This code, added in 703b2c2ed0 (2015),
is no longer necessary.
// Disconnect the tool factory listeners so the toolbar
// doesn't start showing new tools as they load, too
// much flickering
this.getToolbar().getToolFactory().off( 'register' );
Introduction of targetLoader (d371014e5d)
resulted in all tools already being loaded before a Target is
constructed, so this is definitely not needed.
// Disable all the tools
this.getToolbar().updateToolState();
The tools are already disabled because we set the surface to read-only
above, so this does nothing.
Change-Id: Idb162b60891cd1b961e29d2b9f62b74908f17957
Previously, we tried to keep the list of category members and the file
thumbnail, history and metadata visible while the editor was open.
I am removing it because:
* It is not very useful, as you can't interact with them (e.g. links
are unclickable).
* It is inconsistent with the wikitext editor (except for non-existent
category pages, and I'm proposing to change that behavior in T139191).
* It causes issues when other code doesn't expect the special setup
for those pages (T194068).
This introduces a minor change to the handling of normal pages: after
the save, instead of replacing all contents of #mw-content-text with
the new page content, we only replace the .mw-parser-output child.
Normally the effect is the same (it's the only child), but this could
theoretically affect interactions with other extensions or gadgets.
Bug: T194068
Change-Id: I26cc82d3e0f0d64e3f18a80d232005fc7ab3b374
Icon name changed from 'previous' to 'close'.
This matches MobileFrontend's wikitext editor and other overlays.
Bug: T210630
Change-Id: I5f588c65887dd2247d3f816959807f943215e0c3
* Move (de)activationComplete up to ArticleTarget
* Mark (de)activate to be deprecated in the future
* Fix some properties to ensure target.edited is boolean
Change-Id: Ie34139cb68f90f34eb243f1bb964ef578e90dfb2
* Also make sure block notices have type 'block'.
* Remove old flag for tracking since we'll be using one
from core
Change-Id: I4b66e73c8a4c4dd7bffd7c0239b1d5ec06eed12f
Depends-On: I6bd1c95548616677e1f72ba6bcfc6f2b551c1ca6
When an edit notice is passed through from the API, allow
a type to be specified, and specify type 'block' if the
notice is a block notice.
If VisualEditorTrackBlockNotices config is true, track
when a message with type 'block' is shown.
Bug: T209633
Change-Id: If5fecc2c2c1c39f4b7245b9a215e1120c93b2b22
* Make inserting secondary tab work with Minerva's non-standard structure
of navigation menus
* Distinguish primary and secondary tabs with tiny icons, since Minerva
hides their text
* Hide section edit link dividers (unnecessary when we use icons)
Bug: T208102
Change-Id: Ieaec60165617e3b423ec58857d6f0a0406e22b1d
I suppose technically you don't need it if you're already on an
?action=edit page, since that will cause the editor to load as well.
At a glance nothing seems to break if it is missing (other than the
fact that there is no way to launch the editor, obviously).
Bug: T179427
Change-Id: I3c221ded302702b881857930da5dc41630680c02
ve.track tries to guess the platform, but it needs a loaded Target to do so,
and init happens before that.
Also, log a warning when this happens, in case it comes up again.
Bug: T203618
Change-Id: I35fa58a42cd247e01f3717c9ab3a10d8ea93a484
MWTransclusionNode will preserve TemplateData <style> in its generated content.
Disable TemplateStyles stylesheets in the original page content, and reenable
them when the surface deactivates.
Remaining TODO: if multiple copies of a template with deduplicated styles are
on the page, and the one containing the actual <style> is removed, all will
lose their styling.
Bug: T197563
Change-Id: Ibd8939eef7d8eb532719f4ee0ce200600449ef81
Depends-On: Ia9f2afcdba5456238e3ef444c202c9b0c78838bf
Refactoring in 92c4e23 didn't account for the case where there are multiple
tabs and source mode isn't NWE, which caused the "edit source" tab to just be
a page- navigation that always discarded changes. onEditTabClick handles this
case fine, so just always bind the handler.
Bug: T199655
Change-Id: I3dca87a7a3b0ea88ef0008be89cd1f6007167916
If the wiki runs on a host that contains a port number, section edit
links would always reload the page, and the "Add section" tab would
not work.
As it happens, my local testing wiki runs on localhost:3080.
It is an unfortunate naming mishap:
* mw.Uri#host is equivalent to location.hostname
* mw.Uri#getHostPort is equivalent to location.host
In this case, we have to compare the port too, otherwise a setup (my
setup ;) ) where one starts up another wiki on localhost:3081 to test
cross-wiki features would fail.
Change-Id: Ib7de4ba3c3a84888f24186af03bd9dcced131051
What happens when an edit tab is clicked is spread across handlers in
DesktopArticleTarget and DesktopArticleTarget.init. Consolidating the logic
into the handler in DesktopArticleTarget.init makes it easier to understand.
It could be moved further into DesktopArticleTarget, but the init handler has
to exist to activate the target in the first place.
This patches a hole where clicking "edit source" while in visual mode would
sometimes not switch to source mode, because it didn't think it was changing
the current section.
Also, fix a typo in the documentation.
Bug: T198272
Change-Id: I12d958b6af1b9fa9aca68b498eb2a1a2d76b5a82
aeb4f2f2b7 added a #wpTextbox1 to the wikitext surface, which confused our
existing teardown check. This confusion only became apparent in single-tab
mode, when using the wikitext editor.
Bug: T197615
Change-Id: I98e64e7135aaf6f8fda441a91e6cbc4bac6cea39
We already do it after save, but not if the editor is closed without
saving.
This behavior is a bit awkward for non-existent pages (redlinks),
since MediaWiki normally doesn't display them in view mode (all links
point to action=edit). But this seems less weird than not allowing the
editor to be closed.
Bug: T122388
Bug: T168338
Change-Id: Id9ee41356f011dfbfa6e8744b8d9076f8eacaf39
Not checking this results in handlers blocking click actions for "read" after
the teardown of the target.
Bug: T197445
Change-Id: I3a962c66c82a0e48ca54bf2f0b822a9a005da54c
Previously, we changed it on every load, which also occurs when
switching editor modes. That caused it to not be restored when editor
was closed.
Bug: T197490
Change-Id: Icb20c38309fd440553d5245d865b05145542313f