Instead of letting the API formatter set it to empty string if so
or not set it at all if not, have it set to "1" if so or "" if not,
so the JS will handle it correctly.
Bug: T136546
Change-Id: I7308ab1efc1c3060606b61893432b685038192a9
getDescription() and getParamDescription() have been replaced by a proper i18n-based
API documentation system since MediaWiki 1.25. Retaining these does not help us with
backwards-compatibility given that the repo already requires MediaWiki 1.27.0-alpha,
so just drop them before they become out of date.
Change-Id: Ic8b87235aeb7e1bcd7b24d5609c7d002658a66ba
* On save, VE will now fetch and append modules and jsconfigvars to the save
event, which respectively contains necessary JS config module data and the
list of required modules to be added on the page.
* The jsconfigvars are now properly added to mw.config on edit save.
* If any new modules are now required by the page after an edit, they will be
loaded by ResourceLoader through mw.loader.load.
Change-Id: Ib3990078a22ad9e46debf3ce174e7cf27b86d944
Non-executable files should have permissions set to 644 – touching:
ApiVisualEditorEdit.php
VisualEditor.hooks.php
VisualEditor.php
Bug: T104044
Change-Id: I73fcee410fa1d538e05a7f494871f20531665701
* At this point the IDs are all known so there is no need
to re-query what was written in the transaction
* This works when recent change insertion is deferred
* Also deferred tagging in ApiVisualEditorEdit to after
the RC row is saved
Bug: T100439
Change-Id: Ic4c7d8d89b8cfeee57eda867c0ff74fa9682ffc8
PS25 and later changed things around a fair bit, meaning the previous update
needs some further updating. In some cases additional cleanup is also necessary
for future core API changes.
Bug: T96595
Change-Id: Iaac674f77079d29d42813fd69620bdce8905730f
If we don't explicitly pass the revid of the new revision we
just created, ApiParse will be lazy and get the latest revid
from the slave DB, which will probably be out of date.
Bug: T95466
Bug: T94367
Change-Id: I2149c7a710075eff9292d0c25ca40d10b325ad44
It's slow, especially on large pages, and it's triggered
very infrequently these days, and only for known bugs.
In the future we should replace this with a debugging
interface that displays the DOM diff between the original
DOM and the round-tripped DOM, as opposed to the boolean
interface we have now.
By extension, this also means the visualeditor-needcheck
tag won't be applied to new edits any more, although
its registration and messages are kept around because
edits with this tag still exist in page histories.
Bug: T87161
Change-Id: I909153492a5786b4b69fccd42ce3c1d4bdb3a059
Change I7b37295e for mediawiki/core deprecates several methods, and more
importantly changes the format of the data returned from
ApiResult::getData(). This change should handle these differences in a
backwards-compatible manner.
Change-Id: I7b37295e8862b188d1f3b0cd07f66ac34629678e
Instead of doing a whole new parse for displaytitle, just get it from
the same API action=parse internal request that is used for returning
the content HTML.
Also escape entities as in OutputPage::setPageTitle(). The format of
OutputPage::setPageTitle()/getPageTitle() is a bit confused -- it's
mostly treated as HTML, but Article::view() sets it to the unescaped
title text -- a historical error which was unfortunately wallpapered
over.
Change-Id: I387c1ccd9a75f9c6c6a006d83235c6c1c3d1ecb5
ApiEditPage can give us 'nochange' instead of the
'oldrevid'/'newrevid'/'newtimestamp' keys if we gave it a null edit.
Bug: 73463
Change-Id: Ic22597dfed11de3823471673404090a9bce12928
MediaWiki core change I04b1a384 added support for i18n of API module
help. This takes advantage of that while still maintaining backwards
compatibility with earlier versions of MediaWiki.
Once support for MediaWiki before 1.25 is dropped, the methods marked
deprecated in this patch may be removed.
Change-Id: I67395aff48185f3e09da31b51a08aa2541fe6a17
MediaWiki change I2793a3f2 changes API handling in a way that needs
updates to extensions for proper operation:
* needsToken() now returns a string
* Most custom token types are being replaced with a 'csrf' token (the
former 'edit' token); any others need a new hook.
* All tokens must use a static salt. Compat with web UI using non-static
tokens is supported and also serves to handle the now-deprecated token
fetching.
* Documentation in getParamDescription() should return a string (not
array) for 'token', as the signal to core that it should be replaced
with a standardized message.
When compatibility with earlier versions of MediaWiki is no longer
maintained, the entry for 'token' from getAllowedParams() and
getParamDescription() may be removed, as may getTokenSalt(). This patch
leaves them in place.
Note this is intended to be compatible with earlier versions of
MediaWiki, and so should be safe to merge before the core change.
Change-Id: Ia6e512aae366996de4e73a8d7f4f03fcddd77286
This reverts commit b7401f838b.
Didn't break everything, but we should probably avoid this getting deployed until I can work out wtf is going wrong with it.
Change-Id: I048143239e998b30aba79fa395a0af1cb06c6a9b
This reverts commit 5565ccca54.
I have no idea what is going wrong on deployment-prep to cause
the error in bug 66792. Let's try to find out.
Bug: 50341
Change-Id: I5041de838128bb55c57baddae01cdcb263626537
Causing HTTP 500 errors in ApiVisualEditorEdit.php (calling
getDisplayTitle() on a non-object).
This reverts commit dedc89b5ff.
Bug: 66792
Change-Id: Iaf438660f0623dc05f76294ad847b2fc5e25bed6
Add paction=serializeforcache, which serializes the given HTML, stores
the resulting wikitext in memcached, and returns a cache key. This
cache key can then be passed instead of HTML to paction=diff or
action=visualeditoredit for quick diff/save operations using the
cached wikitext, or to paction=serialize to just retrieve the wikitext.
This lays the groundwork for front-loading serialization in the editor,
and for avoiding the double serialization that occurs when the user
first views the diff, then saves.
Bug: 55979
Bug: 56011
Change-Id: I223b1717890632c39e2509967149551f807119f8
EditPage has a lovely getCheckboxes() function which includes the
minor and watch checkboxes as rendered by MW core, as well as any
checkboxes extensions like FlaggedRevs might have added. Output
these in the API, render them, and send their values back.
ApiVisualEditor.php:
* Build a fake EditPage, get its checkboxes, and return them
ApiVisualEditorEdit.php:
* Pass through posted request data to ApiEdit, which passes it
through to EditPage thanks to Idab5b524b0e3 in core
ve.init.mw.ViewPageTarget.js:
* Remove minor and watch checkboxes from the save dialog template
and replace them with a generic checkbox container
* Have getSaveOptions() pull the state of all checkboxes in
** Special-case minor and watch, and pass the rest straight through
** Move normalization from true/false to presence/absence here, from
ve.init.mw.Target.prototype.save(), because here we know which ones
are checkboxes and we don't know that in save() without
special-casing
* Remove getSaveDialogHtml(), we don't need to hide checkboxes based on
rights anymore because in that case the API just won't send them to us.
** Moved logic for checking the watch checkbox down to where the same
logic for the minor checkbox already is
* Unwrap getSaveDialogHtml() in setupSaveDialog()
* Access minor and watch by their new IDs throughout
ve.init.mw.Target.js:
* Get and store checkboxes from the API
* Pass all keys straight through to the API
Bug: 49699
Change-Id: I09d02a42b05146bc9b7080ab38338ae869bf15e3