This replaces I8cf9ecd.
Significant changes:
* The …OutlineContainerWidget doesn't need to know the
BookletLayout any more. The only remaining resason to have
this dependency was some focus management. This is now done
via an event.
* Renamed an existing event to match the new one. The two
really mean and do the exact same, even if they are
triggered from two different places.
* Simplified some existing code.
* Updated documentation.
Bug: T288827
Change-Id: Ifcf2cadabf7fa4b8ecb72e3937003fab3b00d9bb
Names like "fetch" or "resolve" are heavily ambiguous and
continue to confuse me. I hope these new names reflect better
what's going on.
Bug: T288827
Depends-On: I587a203a9370e4742f87586b4f1867b37459c375
Change-Id: I8fa47ed313e7d7b2c114a5638a67c4f3c8b830f1
This merges all code-paths that re-select a part (i.e. an input
widget on the right side of the template dialog).
Note there is an edge-case that actually changes with this
patch. When a page is removed, and creating a new page fails,
there is an `if ( page )` check. Before, the behavior was that
nothing gets selected in this case. After this change the
behavior is the same as if a page was removed: the closest one
gets selected. Not only does this make more sense. The `if` is
only a fail-safe anyway and should not result in different
behavior.
Bug: T288827
Change-Id: Ibb0260587588fb51a876658b16a81c5a73371dc4
What this changes:
* The moment the user selects anything in the parameter search
widget, the input is cleared, no matter what happens next.
Even in case of an error. We know the input was bad in this
case. Let's get rid of it.
* The method makes sure it does not even try to add a
duplicate parameter. This should be unreachable, but better
be safe than sorry.
This is split from I5eeb973. I run into this while playing
around with different approaches related to hiding deprecated
parameters. Typically there should be no way the parameter
search widget offers a duplicate. Still I believe it's a good
idea to have this extra safety-net.
Bug: T272487
Bug: T288827
Change-Id: I04e76d73b4a3f6467d0ccf3ccff5d2f6b4114bd9
* getPartId() is unused.
* Use this.data instead of a custom this.partId.
* No need to store this.header as a property.
* Rename the event to "headerClick". That's enough when the
event comes from a widget that does have the word "part" in
it's name.
Bug: T274544
Bug: T288827
Change-Id: I8c70425403c6cd6a19e3a1cacb2b085e5c8b2e46
The base widgets we are going to use (notably OO.ui.OptionWidget
and OO.ui.SelectWidget) also have events, and some of them use
the same names. Such conflicts are really hard to track down.
This is meant to be temporary. The goal is to use the events
from the base classes and get rid of the custom ones, if
possible.
Bug: T285323
Change-Id: I0f103a5bbb8fb800e57009e3bf709f00a651fdda
The problem here is that the OO.ui.OptionWidget base class
(changed in the previous patch) also contains a .setSelected()
method, but with slightly different behavior. This results
in crazy behavior when I try to make the outer widget an
OO.ui.SelectWidget.
Renaming the method to be a custom, private helper method
avoids this problem.
The plan is to actually use the default setSelected()
behavior and get rid of the helper method. This will be done
in later patches.
Bug: T285323
Change-Id: I84e752f20a4d07007fd4e61989f9b34983410950
As preparation to introduce then new UI to add unknown parameters.
This is a few things:
- Merge the code paths when adding a MWTemplateModel
- Put code adding parameters to the dialog next to each other so
that preventing reselection happens around that block
- Reduce duplicated code when re-focusing after addition
- Move adding the placeholder page to the end
- Add and clean up inline documentation
Bug: T272487
Change-Id: Ic700edd42027a928a236ed11f2c257fffe994257
This removes the paramter placeholder page from all places where it's
not usefull anymore under the new sidebar.
The new UI will be re-added in follow up patches.
Bug: T272487
Change-Id: Ifc6f6f64fed1a1b23c92282e2a1bb40a7d401d72
The plan is to change the outer …TemplateWidget (which contains
a list of template parameter checkboxes) into a SelectWidget.
But this requires the elements in the list to be a subclass of
OptionWidget.
Note this change does not have any effect, as of this patch. But
this makes the following patches smaller and easier to follow.
Additionally:
* The OptionWidget class is already a LabelElement. No need to
initialize this twice. This happens via the parent constructor
now.
* Remove CSS that is not needed any more after Idc5e048. This is
not a FieldLayout any more.
* Update some related code documentation.
Bug: T285323
Change-Id: I92e8fd2bbece9e6c55083cdfe6ed7ad16a64d688
The icons have a padding of 6px around the icon image itself. To
get to the required 16px/8px space the margin was adjusted
accordingly. Note that there's also a 2px padding around the menu.
Bug: T272482
Change-Id: I3df9f355dfd5c4e6366432555b96bf788e784280
This is what actually happens:
* We call `addParameter()`.
* This triggers an `add` event.
* This calls an `MWTemplateDialog.onAddParameter` event handler.
* This code doesn't check if a parameter already exists (because
it shouldn't). It detroys the page in the content pane on the
right and recreates it from scratch.
The only reason we do this is to focus the input field on the
right. This patch introduces a dedicated event to do this.
Bug: T288827
Change-Id: I47effe05427cfabfcf534920edee79521eaa033f
The history.replaceState call in onReviewModeButtonSelectSelect() (1)
ignores any changes to the document URL made by external tools such as
RevisionSlider, (2) replaces with an empty string the history entry
state object if it was set by external tools such as, again,
RevisionSlider. Both 1 and 2 result in a wrong URL ending up in the
address bar at some point. This patch addresses these problems, (1)
creating a new mw.Uri() object every time
onReviewModeButtonSelectSelect() is called, (2) keeping the current
history.state object.
The original variable storing the URI object is renamed to avoid
shadowing (optionally can be replaced with its value as it's used only
once).
Bug: T288636
Change-Id: Ieb97b561a6c076aa28aae231fe286ac4d1051bbd
I found this while working on T274551, which is all about the
definition of "empty".
In the old sidebar a parameter's name is dimmed (gray) as long as
the parameter's value is empty. This stops working entirely when
there is a default value.
My first impulse was "this is a bug". When there is a default
value, both the empty string and the default value (when the user
enters it exactly) typically trigger the same behavior: The
template uses the default value, just as if the user entered it.
But this code is correct because of the way it is used. Only
parameters that are "truly" empty should be visually marked as
such. The moment there is a default value it is either impossible
to change this back to an empty string – meaning the parameter
can never be truly empty – or the empty string is meaningful user
input.
Bug: T274551
Change-Id: I90657bfe83e56afd3942428c0dd8a47b444e39c9
This should not have any effect on how the thing looks and
behaves.
* All elements in the sidebar should be reachable with the tab
key, including disabled elements.
* Enter jumps to the corresponding paremeter in the content
area on the right. But enter doesn't change the checkbox
state.
* Space canges the checkbox.
The class will be renamed in the next patch.
Bug: T285323
Change-Id: Idc5e04828ece0ba77a65e4c839cd3ffccc3b6733
As discussed in Ia44da16. This change avoids possibly hundreds
of events (when a template does have hundreds of parameters),
and replaces them with a single one.
Bug: T288202
Change-Id: Ic819e8c93e872b653c238f396f1f327b6a8759d2
There is still a lot to do, but this implements some basic
behavior that was missing before.
* You can now use the tab key to navigate all checkboxes,
including disabled ones (required parameters).
* Enter key now works on both the checkbox as well as when
the entire line is highlighted. Enter forces the checkbox
to be checked and moves the focus to the content area.
* Mouse clicks now work on the entire line. Before, only the
text label was clickable.
Open issues (not to be resolved in this patch):
* Clicking the text label and the empty space after the text
label does different things. Probably shouldn't.
* Should a click on the label check the checkbox?
* Space key should probably not move the focus to the content
area.
* Focus rectangle is different on disabled rows. Is this ok?
* Background color when a line is focussed is missing.
Change-Id: I22ccd1bea92e4f098d4b25a9e38cddde5c103423
The checkbox is the first parameter in the parent constructor.
The parent is the FieldLayout class. The checkbox becomes the
this.fieldWidget in the parent class. Just use this instead of
storing a duplicate reference.
Bug: T274543
Change-Id: I4ae7d467334f88f2be93a62660145a025089401f
I get a scrollbar at the bottom of the sidebar. The reason is
that the container's width is 100% + 1px. The extra pixel is
from the border, which is not needed in this mode.
Bug: T274554
Change-Id: I4f749be6b9a7f89f9a7a195dc66c5c18253b1327
This check makes sure the user doesn't loose work when clicking
the back button. I would like to argue that neither of these
values is valuable enough to block the user with a confirmation
dialog:
* Literally nothing is lost when the input is empty.
* The auto-value is only temporarily lost, but will
automatically be restored when the user decides to add the
template back. The input field is pre-filled with this value.
* The default value doesn't need to be manually entered. It will
show up anyway when the parameter is missing.
There is a rare edge-case, but it is not really relevant in this
situation. Some templates allow to override a default value with
the empty string. This will be considered irrelevant by this
code. However, this was already happening before and doesn't
change with this patch.
The only edge-case where this patch makes a difference is if a
parameter is marked as required or suggested, is documented to
have a default value, _and_ the template allows to override it
with an empty string. But this combination is rather crazy, if
not bogus, and not worth considering here, I believe.
Bug: T274551
Change-Id: Ib176a82844335c3d4dd5b720d335ec28245e1637
This is really only about the methods name, but doesn't change
any behavior.
I realized we work with several different definitions of what
"empty" means. There are at least two significant definitions:
1. When a parameter's value is the empty string or identical
to the default value, the behavior of the template is the same.
It will use the default value just as if the user entered it.
The auto-value is a meaningful value in this scenario and can't
be considered equal to the empty string.
2. The context here is when the user presses the back button.
This will destroy all user input. But an auto-value is not user
input. It will appear again when the user realizes they made a
mistake. Nothing is lost.
Personally, I would not use the word "empty" to describe this
concept. Things like "containsUserProvidedValue",
"isCustomValue", "isMeaningfulValue", … come to mind. These are
all still a big vague. A "user provided" value can be identical
to the default or auto-value. "Custom" how? I went for
"containsValuableData" for now.
Bug: T274551
Change-Id: I2912a35556795c867a6b2396cbad291e947f0ed6
This is a direct follow-up to I6ebd020.
Steps to reproduce the bug:
* Make sure you have a template with a deprecated parameter.
The position doesn't matter.
* Add the template. The deprecated parameter is hidden.
* Add an undocumented parameter, e.g. "b". This is added to the
end, as it should.
* Add an undocumented parameter "a". This should appear before
"b", but doesn't. The reason is because the invisible
deprecated parameter is in the list that is used to calculate
the index, shifting it by 1 (or more when there are more
hidden parameters).
This patch includes a few closely related changes:
* We can loop the list of checkboxes directly instead of
indirectly via the list of parameter names.
* I made it so that an active filter only resets if it would
hide the new parameter. The original problem we had to solve
was that the new parameter would always be visible, even if
it doesn't match the filter. This awkward mismatch is still
guaranteed to not happen.
Bug: T274551
Change-Id: I1b0480ae836cc19b77b159d3fb30ff32e8c59df4
I came up with a new event to do this. This event is triggered
individually for each parameter. An alternative is a single
event that gets a list of visible parameters. Is this better?
What do you think?
Bug: T288202
Change-Id: Ia44da16917c28171a01aef0f1c613dcd5d3266ba
This is – for now – intentionally done in a way that can be
undone. This will still be helpful for debugging for a while.
But we need to get rid of the duplication to be able to make
this new functionality visible on the beta cluster.
Actual removal will hapen the moment we actually remove the
old toolbar. There are already tickets for this.
Bug: T286765
Change-Id: I842c3c39a55a273af20643fa8a602d2e57fb6b8c
This affects only the new sidebar. Deprecated parameters don't
get a checkbox, except they are used already. "Used" includes
parameters that are present, but empty.
Bug: T274551
Change-Id: I6ebd020d02650c19060345d13495373acab363df
This method already exists in the ve.dm.MWTransclusionPartModel
base class where it does the exact same.
Bug: T274551
Change-Id: I19d5914ed9b4b435c83ea4d64019bc46ce1ce8fd
This reverts commit 0d4dee341b.
Reason for revert: This made it entirely impossible to add a
deprecated parameter, even if done intentionally. Needs more tests.
Bug: T274551
Change-Id: I7389bad0845cd1ce78f9d7ef71592cb1ce2a063e
They both want to handle the same URLs. If we detect that
DiscussionTools new topic tool will open, then do not open 2017
wikitext editor.
Bug: T282204
Change-Id: Ic7dd677ea219938969f60bab91387c2e03ebdbe6
Disambiguation pages are rarely the page users intend to link to,
especially with newbies. By moving the disambig page(s) as the last
result, the user is more likely to pick the page they actually intended
to link to.
Bug: T285510
Depends-On: I2b8545f6dd4849629037f81f48a540748e60da83
Change-Id: Id55a19e7665d8f88559c471de36e5447fb2babb0
If editor loading was aborted while the surface was already being set up,
this code would cause the following exception:
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'tools' of null
Introduced in c02c529537 (2017) because
our coding conventions at the time demanded that all `var` statements
must appear at the beginning of a function.
Bug: T287487
Change-Id: Id657d6f1e1189c17ede25362f145bb7b10f441db
With this users can also filter undocumented parameters
that they added to an empty starting template.
Bug: T272481
Change-Id: I99adb38b0ae4d4ade91fcb506f10c0222b9bb5e8
Note that this patch alone probably does not make that much
sense. The code executed is pretty much the same. The only
difference is that the empty (!) …ContainerWidget is kept
and re-filled with what might be a completely different
template.
This is not much of a difference to before when the
container was recreated.
This change will make more sense when the container has to
manage more state, e.g. focus states. This state will
survive then.
Change-Id: Ic336d10a595e3e222741a3dc57c1d54639166b7a
This ellipsis was there before we started working on this code,
but was never working properly.
We understand that the CSS was intentionally done like this (as
the comment explains). However:
* We changed the width of the dialog. The old value doesn't
match any more.
* The width is different when the sidebar is expanded vs. when
it is collapsed. Even if we update the number, it won't
always work.
* The 100% work fine in current browsers. I can only assume
this was different back in 2014 when this CSS was written
(see Ia8259e9).
Bug: T285044
Change-Id: I3de2b0ed0b6a05d2b9fa0b325a2b12277564b271
Notably:
* Don't require the model in the new sidebar via dependency
injection, but connect the event handlers later. This is
relevant because we currently create the new sidebar in the
wrong spot. Removing the hard dependency allows us to split
the code and utilize initialize() and getSetupProcess()
correctly. This will be done in a following patch.
* The change event now includes the new position. This makes
it very easy to add this missing feature to the new sidebar.
Also:
* Stop triggering change events when nothing changed. These
events are expensive. They bubble all the way up to the
TransclusionModel, and to all linked
onTransclusionModelChange() handlers.
* Update event documentation to make this more visible.
Bug: T274544
Change-Id: Iafe29f18a6fed14d9c3124c9756aa840886afbbc
Notably:
* Include parameter aliases, labels and descriptions in the
search.
* Don't use a possibly outdated search index, but live data.
* Clear filter when a new checkbox is added.
Bug: T272481
Change-Id: Ie90a803af6178a8bb6de370a0f8e079800d9f8a2
In detail:
* Allow clicks on all elements in the new sidebar. This should
focus the corresponding element on the right.
* Make all elements in the new sidebar tabbable.
* Fix MWTransclusionOutlineTemplateWidget.createCheckbox() to
not need a temporary param object any more.
* Rewrite more code in MWTransclusionOutlineTemplateWidget to
be shorter and easier to read.
* Fix MWTemplateModel.addParameter() to not do way to much
stuff when a parameter already exists.
* Update code documentation.
* Use more specific, less ambiguous variable and method names.
Bug: T274544
Change-Id: Iaf6f7d1b0f7bf0e9b03eb86d01f3eceadece6fe4
Clicks on the left side now focus elements on the right
side.
This patch also simplifies the …ContainerWidget constructor.
The config parameter should only be used for "OOUI things"
that are needed by subclasses and mixins. But the parameters
we have here are not "UI things".
Passing them as config passes them to classes where we don't
know what they do with it. What probably happens is that
some class keeps a reference to the entire config object,
which doesn't have a benefit and possibly blocks garbage
collection.
Bug: T274544
Change-Id: I0c0e4a1ba59dcb43141338ffe939c9c6783e000d
Actually reusing this OOUI mixin gives us a lot of well
developed functionality we need anyway. Most notably proper
event management, e.g. click events.
The number of CSS properties we need to override is managable,
I would argue. Let's see:
* Our buttons are not inline-elements, but should use the full
width.
* No focus-border left and right for the same reason.
* We want much more inner padding.
* We want a stronger hover effect.
* We need to fine-tune the position of the icon. This is
because of the inner padding.
* Need to get rid of a negative margin that's only relevant
for inline-buttons.
I currently feel like the benefits are worth living with
slightly more brittle code. Note that we can undo this change
any time because all this is well encapsulated in this new
class.
Bug: T274544
Change-Id: I33f275a958964d49e803e56bf74a6fa961093da1
This introduces another generic "button-like" class that can
be reused in multiple places in the new sidebar. The main
change in this patch is the "add more information" button
which is now an instance of this new class as well.
This patch also simplifies over-complicated setup code in
related widgets.
Bug: T274544
Change-Id: I0cfe7675d02fdd5c5dc8d9198bb3f4aec9abf397
Before, the new sidebar was hacked in a place where it confused
the BookletLayout logic. This became visible when using the
up/down buttons to move elements in the sidebar.
This new container wraps the new and the old sidebar. It also
uses a temporary color to make it easier to see where one ends
and the other starts.
Bug: T274544
Change-Id: I4e5b40b1d1556886fc85cff9e926a02e4888f032
The two new widgets are pretty trivial now, thanks to the base
class.
Note there is still no code to delete the widgets. That's also
why you will always see a placeholder widget at the top. This
will be fixed with the next patches.
This patch also renames most of the "…TemplateOutline…" classes
to "…TransclusionOutline…" The reason is that these widgets are
not for a single template, but part of the container widget for
a more complex transclusion (i.e. a sequence of multiple
templates and wikitext snippets).
Bug: T274544
Change-Id: If4219b0b8ad4d1969ab1ec5ec4db0728811bab35
The icon and the name of the template are now created by the
base class. This is meant to be reused for other elements
that are not templates.
Bug: T274544
Change-Id: I76bbc0e8c0420e9c6357d093d5f5e1651a0c2719
Reasoning:
* format=json must be the default. Nothing else makes sense in
the context of this code. This should not be a surprise.
* formatversion=2 is only a default when the custom
getContentApi() is used, but not when mw.Api is used. One
might argue that it's safer to always specify formatversion=2.
However, this is not done in other places in this codebase.
It should never be done or always.
* I find it confusing when the action=… is missing. Let's not
rely on this default.
Change-Id: I6ca29f76bffc0849103c5bcff4aaf28fcaaa4c52
This code doesn't do anything but adding an empty <div> to
something that is already a <div>. It doesn't even have a
class name, i.e. it's not referenced from anywhere. We can
add such containers back any time when it turns out we
actually need them.
Bug: T274544
Change-Id: I62546cc7939364db31f37b9de0c035974554544b
This base class will be used to style the 3 types of top-level
items in the sidebar the same way, without the need to
duplicate code or styles.
Bug: T274544
Change-Id: I1a62ff610728d7150dea1717316ef20f6882783a
This matches the existing naming scheme better. I also plan to
re-use this class for other types that are not templates.
That's why the name is the more generic "transclusion" now.
This patch also removes a `padding: 2px` that's not that
helpful. We will need paddings later, but need to choose them
much more carfully.
Bug: T274544
Change-Id: I6f0f630da2230b023b3fb065e5ad86d8211bb7b3
Cloning the #catlinks node loses all native event handlers registered
on it. jQuery's `.clone( true )` method can only copy jQuery event
handlers, so it does not help. As a result, when the node is
reattached to the page after cancelling visual editing, HotCat's
interface is still visible, but not functional.
To fix this problem, keep a reference to the original node rather than
a clone.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Node/cloneNode#noteshttps://api.jquery.com/clone/
Change-Id: I2c0b3d1a919b67053a17dd11fd2b7dc7556267ef
Because the API uses a generator, the search results are ordered
alphabetically. The actual search result ranking is in a .index
field. This code accidentially deleted the alphabetically lowest
template instead of the least relevant one.
Change-Id: I79de024feb569e9f06bedab908a6509a4d4fa99b
We do this additional prefixsearch anyway. What we did before
was ignoring the result when it was not a 100% exact match.
Instead we can always add this 1 prefixsearch result when it
was not already part of the CirrusSearch result set.
This won't happen often. Usually the 1st prefixsearch result
was already part of the CirrusSearch result set anyway. But
if it wasn't, that's a serious issue for expert users that
expect the search to behave similar to the suggester at the
top of the MediaWiki interface (which is also a prefixsearch).
Change-Id: I959d2b058a3d64596a8cfbe5476ab351e40f8760
Some details:
* The config is not optional in these cases.
* This patch continues to remove some comments that don't add
any information but just repeat what the code already says.
Change-Id: I5c27cd01ad80709bb583256821d65c6b65b74b05
Separation of concerns:
* The template model knows which parameters are currently used,
but doesn't know what's documented.
* The spec knows what's documented, but doesn't know what's
currently used.
Change-Id: I97cac00d6775a17a07059d0e8a7a116adc6080b3
There are some methods that behave different when a parameter
placeholder (where the parameter name is "") is present. Some
skip placeholders, some don't. This is critical to cover
before we make further changes to this class.
What I also do in this patch:
* Use shorter variable names to make the code easier to read.
* Don't reuse the `transclusionData` variable but use a copy
of the expected value. This makes the assertions much
easier to understand.
* Bring every test in the same "setup" → "execute" → "assert"
order.
Change-Id: I41a691c56bc509b132dc719ff820ae1ade4ccc3a
For example, checking if a parameter is required works just fine
for unknown parameters. They are never required. Since I16708b0
we don't need to guard the spec related methods any more.
Change-Id: Id90e4cb810dc9faca3b26f122a534f276ee31709
It's good practice to make transparent elements transparent
for mouse clicks as well, i.e. make it possible to select text
behind the fade effect.
Bug: T283943
Bug: T286235
Change-Id: Ib5022a74c70e4b7cb5e2a0faad20bd9abcc0da36
Introduced in 2 separate patches by the same author. This
patch removes the line that was introduced last.
Change-Id: I77575f7afe0f9276c7b54ee44d828e7ccb87c978
Before the method fetchRequestAlways() was doing two entirely
different things. Note how the two function arguments are
split now. Each method uses only one of them.
Change-Id: I592a1f29fd9c677a0ff18115cccda36950172001
These methods are special in so far that they create *minimal*
wikitext where optional whitespace is not preserved. I tried
to rename the methods to reflect this, but could not find a
caller. What's used instead are the .serialize() methods.
Bug: T284895
Change-Id: Iedaa5b7efa9675151cc0553854d8aef3f9a46cbb
A lot of the checks are redundant. The first check still is
redundant because the later two cover everything as well. But
I left it for performance reasons.
Additionally:
* There was no test for the method.
* This patch also updates a few pieces of documentation in the
same class.
Change-Id: I10f2944a844cc070bdc08dec6719929b383e34fa
If a known parameter is present using one of it's aliases, then
only the aliased name should be shown to the user. This patch,
therefore, resolves the issue of the same parameter being added
to the sidebar twice.
When adding a parameter that is aliased, it will receive the same
position as the non-aliased parameter it is replacing.
Bug: T274545
Change-Id: If4e58c941fd0f0e690d3603935f5a5d3f9938163
This also removes a few lines of text that don't explain
anything that would not be obvious from the code or @return
tag anyway.
Change-Id: I2f8f02dd61c50d9990d72c0e8ea79d679c9b11f2
It's allowed in values, but not in parameter names. The moment
a parameter name contains an `=` the parameter name will be cut
off at this point, and what's behind the `=` will become part
of the value.
You can test this on any live wiki. Open VisualEditor. Edit any
template. Add a parameter with a name like `a=` and some value.
Switch to wikitext mode and back. Edit the template. The `=` is
now part of the value.
Bug: T98065
Change-Id: I5e00e8fac987471243605816b041d3638927ac3b
This fixes a minor issue in the spec class. In the first step,
parameters from the template are added to the list of known
parameters. Later, aliases are resolved. The original behavior
was that such a parameter moved to the end of the list. This
is rather unexpected.
This dosn't have much of an impact. The pretty much only place
where the parameter order from the spec can be seen is in the
parameter search widget. Still I believe it's worth fixing.
Bug: T285483
Change-Id: I455818451811e92bba3e9320c2d41e1db8d563f2
I don't want this code to crash when the TemplateData API
returns an unexpected result.
Bug: T285483
Change-Id: I237cbfbb85892a53a08d9e7e34cf4974775d627a
This is just not necessary. It removes a level of indirection
that possibly makes it harder to understand the code. It makes
it easier to possibly get rid of unused methods.
Change-Id: Iaf8b213a5e1ae64a24b5bcdf2a0b200d5d3cbf46
This doesn't "extend". It was never used like this. What it
actually does is to link between a (cached) TemplateData blob
and the spec class that want's to use it.
Is this the best possible name?
* fillFromTemplateData( … )?
* propagateTemplateDocumentation( … )?
* readDocumentationFrom( templateData )?
* …?
Do we want to rename the "spec" class as well?
* MWTemplateDocumentation?
* MWTemplateMetadata?
* MWTemplateDataAccessor?
* …?
Bug: T285483
Change-Id: I6c52ef42d411c2f47fc0080768d36ebda4dd2a55
Just store the JSON blob from the TemplateData API as is.
This comes with a bunch of nice consequences:
* Less code.
* Less class properties that don't do anything but copy what's
in the TemplateData blob.
* Easier to understand what's going on. The `this.templateData`
property is now a reference to the *actual* TemplateData
documentation.
* No need to cache the documentedParamOrder. Just do it when
needed.
This also removes an unused feature from the `extend()` method
that didn't made sense anyway. Before it was possible to merge
conflicting documentations. But this is not only unused, it's
impossible to have multiple documentations for the same
template.
The method acts as a straight setter now. The next patch will
rename it accordingly.
Bug: T285483
Change-Id: I3ffc202577e9a20fc7491234601ccd981113f866
Instead of faking entries in this.params, let's use a separate
tiny data structure to keep track of parameters we have seen so
far, and in which order.
This finally allows to easily distinguish between documented and
undocumented parameters.
Bug: T285483
Change-Id: Idf62b0661178a3bbef7e817edf016dbd572d415b
When what you type is a partial match, you can't add it as an
unknown parameter, even if that would be the correct action. The
reason for this unexpected edge-case is a mistake in the code
where a variable called "exactMatch" is set when a *partial*
"nameMatch" was found.
Bug: T285940
Change-Id: I6d12e2d7251a19d7d5f8be544c3c32a3ac14fcf0
The so called "spec" class keeps track of parameters that have
been used before, no matter if documented via TemplateData or
not. Removed parameters are still "known" (i.e. have been seen
before).
This feature allows to easily find previously used parameters
names when an undocumented parameter was removed and the user
tries to add it again.
Bug: T285483
Change-Id: Ia1555eea87cd99e7a3f386f4279ec5a80fb98a79
I rearranged this piece of code like a dozen times before I
finally understood what it actually does. This should be much
more obvious now.
The idea is:
* If no edit was made the button is always disabled.
* You can save pretty much everything, except when the
transclusion still starts with a placeholder.
* You can also click the done button when the dialog is empty.
This feels a bit odd, but was like this before. I think this
codepath is unreachable. But it probably doesn't hurt to
keep it.
Bug: T284895
Change-Id: Ic483201b64fd64f414c5b1ec4c44198b8eadb9f2
These tags don't do much, if anything. But they provide a hint
in which scope a method might be used.
Bug: T284895
Change-Id: I0b4bdd416ee89d26961c4ded4d8bbace8c57da76
In I04b8a14fbec7be5a1c4defabf92e94f694c1e638 we sepearted params from
aliases. There we missed that re-filling the parameters from the
template could re-add the aliases.
Bug: T285483
Bug: T285843
Change-Id: I1928b443a5f708bc8c57efa5ad0a86b5915b159c
While the term "canonical" is not wrong, I find it still
somewhat ambiguous.
1. "Canonical" could mean different things. E.g. is the order
of parameters as they appear in the article's wikitext the
"canonical" one? It's possible to argue like this, esp. if a
template doesn't have TemplateData documentation. In this case
the only order known is the one from the wikitext.
2. "Canonical" sounds like the parameters must be reordered.
But this should never happen. Not having dirty diffs is more
important than having the parameters in a specific order.
Bug: T285483
Change-Id: I23658d37fea50b727667677ac6a49066673b2135
This property is a reference to a static variable with the
same name, initialized at the very top of the file. All
instances of the class use the same cache. They all use the
shared specCache directly, not the reference.
Depends-On: I0084410b7eab29048451ad67c18d6c2180c4f1b1
Change-Id: I9fd79ce3abd533dbb48a210e596802ea9e692855
This reverts commit 950a5300dc.
Reason for revert: This broke several workflows. The reason is
that MWParameterPlaceholderPage & MWParameterSearchWidget both
hold references to the MWTemplateModel. This model is not
always the same. The dialog might be the same when a template
is edited multiple times. But the model might be a new one.
From this point on the MWParameterSearchWidget pulls data from
an outdated model.
Bug: T284636
Bug: T285571
Change-Id: I7b9ea8cab8f17705ec8020f07e3732da6ba0e73c
This does not revert commit 950a5300 but applies the most
minimal hotfix I could come up with.
The reason for the breakage is that MWParameterPlaceholderPage
& MWParameterSearchWidget both hold references to the
MWTemplateModel. This model is not always the same. The dialog
might be the same when a template is edited multiple times.
But the model might be a new one. From this point on the
MWParameterSearchWidget pulls data from an outdated model.
This extra check compares this model reference and creates a
new widget when it changed.
Bug: T284636
Bug: T285571
Change-Id: Ib3eca52bbff90ffbf56a257e3984adcbe02b310b
There is a codepath where `modelPromise` is undefined and
calling `modelPromise.then()` fails. This codepath implies
that the dialog is empty and there is nothing to update. We
can just close the dialog then.
I found this while debugging the actions in this dialog.
This happens when the dialog is empty (except for a
placeholder) but you submit it anyway. This is typically
not possible as the button is supposed to be disabled.
Still I think it's a good idea to make this code less
fragile.
The relevant code was introduced in Ibc2fc66 (2016).
Change-Id: Ia6b723548456c211b944a2320949bfc23b0afa16
These comments don't add any knowledge. The text is either
duplicated, or the method signatur says it already. Having
to read these comments just to realize that they don't give
any additional information is not helpful, even error-prone.
Change-Id: I014028b1e9311b831a22c37859b2130aed2e9539
Wait, what's going on here? This patch looks like it changes the
behavior of this code. But it doesn't. Here is what happened
before:
* Let's say a template contains 2 parameters, A and B.
* We don't know yet if these names are aliases.
* getParameterNames() returns [ "A", "B" ].
* extend() is called. The TemplateData documentation contains
the parameters "B" and "C". "C" does have an alias "A".
* extend() can't find "C" and adds it to the end, as if it's a
new parameter.
* extend() also iterates the aliases. For each alias it creates
a reference to the specification object. In this case a
reference from "A" to "C" is created.
* But "A" already exists. The position of "A" doesn't change,
but the specification now says it's an alias.
* getParameterNames() skips aliases. It skips "A" and instead
returns the new "C" from the end of the list.
This was the behavior before. It's unchanged, proven by the tests.
Change-Id: I04b8a14fbec7be5a1c4defabf92e94f694c1e638
The idea is to not actually store all these default values, but
fall back to the default only when needed.
Some more details:
* The only remaining property is ….name. The only reason to
have this property is to distinguish between aliases and
primary parameter names. This will be reworked in a later
patch.
* The description falls back to null because this is the
documented fallback, not undefined.
* The default value falls back to "", same as the auto-value.
Why not null you might ask. This is intentional. Both the
auto- and default value are effectively wikitext snippets,
while the example is a label in the VE UI.
Bug: T285483
Change-Id: I1be3cca18f9ad6fc1c16362b24633f7613f02539
This is done for two reasons:
1. It fixes the behavior of two methods in rare edge-case
situations. They aren't documented to return undefined.
2. It reduces the amount of stuff this class stores when it's
nothing but a default value anyway. Note this patch does this
for the template-level properties only. Another patch will do
the same for the parameter-level properties.
Bug: T285483
Change-Id: If2e4d56da1fa52e32dc94191f36d7dc6a1487829
This reflects much better how this method is meant to behave.
Note I will continue to remove documentation that doesn't
explain anything in addition to what the code already says.
Bug: T285483
Change-Id: I81fa8a5d9d0752f3aeac4015c9a27b50e054d4df
This patch also marks 2 methods as @private that are not and
should not be used outside of this class.
Bug: T285483
Change-Id: I8a8ffc4868a369b5c47068beb0e83f023872543d
This reverts the revert commit d47b95eb4a.
When no `paramOrder` is given, known parameters should appear in the
order returned from the TemplateData API.
Previously, when TemplateData was present but no paramOrder
specified, then the parameters would appear in alphabetical order as
"unknown" parameters. Now they will appear in the order listed in
TemplateData. This is similar to the fully-specified behavior when
paramOrder is present.
This will only affect the Visual Editor template dialog, and has no
effect on serialization.
Bug: T274545
Change-Id: If8315781572af688ea1c1b14b3694b828f076b4a
The results show that parameter order always follows the appearance
in the template invocation, regardless of `paramOrder`, whether the
parameters are aliased, or whether there are unknown params.
Bug: T285382
Change-Id: I76c6fe8f0a2482cf0856bbafd9f21ba9fc4919a4
This makes the code more readable and easier to reason about.
The ESLint rule responsible for this code style was removed
just recently.
Notes:
* I focus on classes that are relevant for what the WMDE team
does right now.
* I merge multiple `var` keywords only when the variables are
strongly connected.
* Caching the length in a for loop makes the code hard to
read, but not really faster when it's a trivial property
access anyway.
Bug: T284895
Change-Id: I621fed61d894a83dc95f58129bbe679d82b0f5f5
This reverts parts of I678bb24.
Brief history of this code:
2014: The dialog was designed to dynamically change the title.
There was never a tooltip.
2016: A change in OOjs changed the behavior in VE. Now the initial
title shows up as a tooltip. It never updates because VE
does not know about this. The tooltip does not match the
visible title.
2021: We revert to the behavior from 2014. We achieve this by
bypassing the codepath that creates the tooltip. This is why
….title.setLabel() is used instead of ….static.title.
Bug: T276568
Change-Id: I346a904881c3a63186d6a80afdaf717688bab42a
When no `paramOrder` is given, known parameters should appear in the
order returned from the TemplateData API.
Previously, when TemplateData was present but no paramOrder
specified, then the parameters would appear in alphabetical order as
"unknown" parameters. Now they will appear in the order listed in
TemplateData. This is similar to the fully-specified behavior when
paramOrder is present.
This will only affect the Visual Editor template dialog.
Bug: T274545
Change-Id: I32538de07641c288081042a41fe39eedfed7d939
Note that the tests expose a bug, getAllParametersOrdered fails to
list an unused parameter. Fixed in I32538de07641c.
Also, a minor fix to avoid an impossible template spec: paramOrder
must include all parameters.
Bug: T274545
Change-Id: Icfa7a765773d04ef05a76ecc09467305e311f6cb
The tooltip is useful for languages where the dialog title might get
truncated. This patch makes sure the tooltip is always the same as
the visible label.
Bug: T276568
Change-Id: I678bb243bb5ac6d1c516ee4e146f2db9ffd5afcf
This will avoid that the search breaks in edge cases where symbols
are used.
Including a fallback for ES5 browsers. The fallback should cover
almost all cases. Worst case would be not adding the asterisk even
though it might be valid.
Bug: T284554
Change-Id: Ie4aee0b77492b7a73bc251a8723a206dbd641600
We have to move the activation logic from a ve.ui.Command to the
ve.ui.Tool, as the Command is unable to refer to the Target.
Previous attempt: 4984c5ffbb
reverted in fb32aa4978.
Bug: T279313
Change-Id: I3cb74aa5123b67a6c63b8e07ea7f93a6d4a07d4f
This not really just a checkbox widget anymore it inherits from
FieldLayout and became something more in that direction.
Let's use a mixture of these things to make it a bit clearer.
See also comment in Ie81b84be288553343017c4aaf8691c4e266995f5
Change-Id: Iff1746a8e5e94b56eb6c27465405aaf6b74c2310
There are at least 3 different methods that are all named
getWikitext, not counting subclasses. They behave rather
different, most notably in terms of whitespace preservation.
Bug: T284895
Change-Id: I8b47f5bd21675a431ba2bc2d4a8cb0c55dd50f76
Most notably:
* Introduce variable names that explain much better what's
going on.
* Reduce nesting.
Bug: T284895
Change-Id: I793677d8107abb6354f9e19d79c4879a41c4bd93
This action was removed via Ib744b89 in 2019, see
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/extensions/VisualEditor/+/491537/4/modules/ve-mw/ui/dialogs/ve.ui.MWTemplateDialog.js
Note the messages that are removed in this patch:
* …-action-insert was used for the "insert" action.
* …-action-apply was used for an "apply" action.
* …-action-cancel doesn't mention an action. Internally,
the cancel action is "".
Since Ibd740ad the actions are registered in the
FragmentDialog superclass, see
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/VisualEditor/VisualEditor/+/491536/2/src/ui/dialogs/ve.ui.FragmentDialog.js
Note the messages. Cancel is unchanged. …-action-insert and
…-action-apply are still there, but both linked to the same
"done" action. The "apply" and "insert" actions are gone.
I.e. they are merged into a single "done" action, represented
by a single button that changes the label from "Insert" to
"Apply changes" when needed.
On top of that,
MWTransclusionDialog.updateActionSet() replaces "Apply
changes" with "Save".
Note: Other dialogs also mention an "insert" action. I didn't
look at these. These are not in the focus of our team's
current project.
Bug: T284895
Change-Id: I1d35ada3b5b2049ed20c2d940a1c065b704c978d
Splits out a useful intermediate calculation from getOrderedParameterNames,
exposing the full list of parameters including those that are not
present in the transclusion.
This will be used to build the sidebar checkbox list.
Bug: T274545
Change-Id: I1c6a9ea8a5e9a163751fee87f974f63c72fd1f61
The "mode" button is the button that allows to expand and
collapse the dialog. It can't be collapsed when multiple
templates are edited. That's what these lines do,
disabling the button.
"Can expand" is not the correct question. It's always
possible to expand the dialog no matter what it contains.
Bug: T284895
Change-Id: I60f3060695c80bf5541ef2156be89b85a62bf91b
Introduces new widgets forming the backbone of the experimental
template dialog sidebar.
FIXME: `text-overflow: ellipsis` is not working yet, the container
styles need adjustment.
Bug: T274543
Change-Id: Ie81b84be288553343017c4aaf8691c4e266995f5
Both the template description as well as the parameter
description (including default value and examples) typically
contain longer texts. These can contain longer words that
"explode" the design. This is trivial to avoid.
Note this is not meant to fix this issue in all places where
it can appear. For example, a long parameter name causes the
same issue. But:
* Technically, it's not that easy to fix.
* Even if, it's not obvious how to fix it. Cut off the
container? Add ellipsis? Or wrap? How should the
surounding stuff float then?
This is all left out because of this. Focus on what's
obvious.
Bug: T284890
Change-Id: Id6700af168f5ab5ddde97d3f5ae63829b65a3be5
* Re-focus the input field after closing the message.
* Store only the message key. That's all that's needed.
* Avoid a class property that's not needed.
* Use the config object instead of calling .setLabel() manually.
Bug: T284742
Change-Id: If8e8bb6460fa5aea8ddd46c2e27b5f08b7772896