The feature set is (almost) fully covered by other tests, notably
the tests for the …OutlinePartWidget base class and the other two
subclasses.
The only bit that's not covered any more is the
"visualeditor-dialog-transclusion-wikitext" message. But that's
super minor and not worth a separate QUnit test.
Bug: T291157
Change-Id: I574f9cff0baf3dff885094769c124a9e05a1d1c8
The code that uses it is commented out
Bug: T291729
Follow-up: I7af2bc91524e832555b66f090a671672cd14f294
Change-Id: I4cceb9ca83a2274fa93783af3608b9486b773522
It's not only used as an event handler, but called as an ordinary
method as well. Let the name reflect this better.
Change-Id: Ie5a0d9c4cd072063a164886f18d0859327b3f267
Note this patch is somewhat incomplete. The feature fully works and
I would like to see this patch merged as it is. But whenever you
press one of the keys the focus is stolen by some element on the
right side of the dialog. This makes it impossible to e.g. press
Ctrl+Shift+Down multiple times. The idea is to work on this in the
next patch.
Bug: T290262
Change-Id: Ic67f2a696c94f1e5c71134d681161221aecbfdf6
Reasserts scroll and highlighting when toggling the sidebar, in the
case that the other panel is hidden (narrow-view mode).
FIXME: Doesn't reassert focus because the page.focus() and
bookletLayout.focus() methods don't seem to work, maybe the bug is
especially prominent when the item to focus was already marked
active.
FIXME: Stopped working for right-to-left sync on wikitext elements.
This is a less common use case and can be addressed in follow-up.
Bug: T290975
Change-Id: I94f5709e810c63ee5fd7729a192ac7b92686b88f
… obviously only to methods that are meant to be private, i.e.
only called from within the class (and possibly tests).
Change-Id: I581558078dc7210abac5f5724f71316ac45745e6
The .onUpdateOutlineControlButtons() method doesn't describe what it
actually does. This issue was introduced in I9c5478a. (Intentionally,
to not make the patch to complicated.) Let's continue to rename
things to be a) unique and b) honest about what they do.
This is an alternative to I8d98e61.
Bug: T289043
Change-Id: I4d52ffa6e9e5df2025a0c33031c1517bcb421279
I can't really tell what insight we get from the word "container".
Every widget is a "container" in some sense, isn't it?
This widget is just _the_ outline, I would argue.
Other suggestions?
Change-Id: I1fb27ee58c1a3dd790022504e978198dadf7ea02
This prevents multiple highlighting, which was possible to achieve by clicking
sequentially in the input fields of two parameters from different templates.
Change-Id: I404936f1569ab544b693a9bc6921381636ea8f40
This is bad for multi-template transclusions, where we focus the
first parameter of each template ending with the last. It's also
inconsistent, we don't do the same for wikitext chunks.
Change-Id: I720ce1a380a6f4a8618c3608b63557df5fb50393
This was damaging the UX by causing the first parameter to be marked
as selected, but without reliably focusing it. For example, loading
a wikitext-template-wikitext multi-part transclusion would cause the
initial focus be given to the documentation link in the template
content header. After this patch, the focus will be at the top of
the page and tab will run down window functions and then through the
sidebar.
Change-Id: I84131870ae3887dcae74d91d68c5984d1dbffd85
Most block-level things that can be interacted with by clicking have a
highlight. Categories don't, and that makes it harder to discover that
you can edit them.
Change-Id: I6be3824c34b36bd09bbae8cab9a9f36b6bcdb767
This was mostly alphabetical already. There are only a few outliers.
Some of them introduced by us recently.
Change-Id: I0ba10d5cce62a35023ec1c8311e49febcd4a21c7
The weird auto-scroll feature is described in T289043#7297679.
This also fixes T291381 different than I393a2b1. Only one of the
patches should be merged.
Bug: T289043
Bug: T291381
Change-Id: I70d87f12fd68001e880510fb6c38d7c419d64b15