This commit prepares the LanguageInputWidget to handle both annotation
and node, so it can be used as the GUI for both the LanguageInspector
and the LanguageBlockInspector that's coming up.
Cleaned up the way annotations are read into LanguageInspector and
AnnotationInspector. The attributes are kept in the Widget (without regard
to what datamodel they will serve) and are then read from the inspector.
The LinkInspector had to be adjusted slightly to accomodate a small change
in the AnnotationInspector too.
Change-Id: I17954707c00ffc4c32fbb44a6807a61760ad573c
The update event passes in a transaction object, which was interpreted
as a config object and fragmented the cache. Explicitly wrap the
update() call in an event handler to make sure the config parameter is
undefined.
Change-Id: I641c68230b92d23626fb8b12aeab6a8904a35bcc
This patch rounds off change I29740fa7a by replacing calls to EventLogging's
eventLog.logEvent with calls to VisualEditor's ve.track. ve.track publishes
events by providing an interface, ve.trackRegisterHandler, which event handlers
use to subscribe to VisualEditor events. By making it the responsibility of the
web analytics framework to register itself as a handler, VisualEditor can
remain decoupled from (and indeed ignorant of) any particular event logging
implementation. This allows VisualEditor to be integrated with many different
web analytics platforms with nothing more than a bit of glue code for mapping
ve's event semantics to those of the target platform.
The practical difference that this makes is that it frees VisualEditor from
having to know about EventLogging or from having to load EventLogging
components, which means we can remove quite a lot of gnarly code. My current
plan is to migrate the code for registering and loading the 'Edit'
schema module to Extension:CoreEvents, which is also where I'll commit the
handler for VE events. (CoreEvents exists precisely to provide an organized
place for persistent but WMF-particular instrumentation.)
Once this patch is merged and deployed, the following two configuration
variables may be removed from mediawiki-config:
- $wgVisualEditorEnableSplitTest
- $wgVisualEditorEnableEventLogging
Change-Id: Idfdf692668d2adfbe029e8f0c4ff9e96c60ff741
We were assuming images were wrapped in <a> tags. Images with
link='' are only <span> wrapped.
Bug: 51963
Change-Id: I6d496f719cfbbc7556c55f0a660cb192040f29de
Add rerender event to all image loads in MWExtensioNode.
MWHieroNode's implementation of onParseSuccess is now the same as
its parent so can be deleted.
Change-Id: Iaa4999372f1ba88a7bdf1490fc3f8640af77ceae
Create getter for extensionsName which is overriden by
MWAlienExtensionNode.
Also removed angle brackets around Alien title as the inspector
already has an angle bracket icon, and a '<' close button.
Change-Id: Ice8c5d73ed621f8e585b5f372788666f8c5aeb50
onUpdate was renamed to update. Also neither event was
actually implemented so have just removed them.
Change-Id: Iaae1661a99f97272fa42c71223fc2cb832d50c66
Previously we assumed that embedded icons mean we weren't
dealing with an inspector, but that is not always the case
(e.g. MWExtensionInspector).
Bug: 52845
Change-Id: Ifc5b054568661cb9badf6d7991f512b81e649b36
VisualEditor.i18n.php, VisualEditor.php
* Button title
* New experimental files
ve.*.MWAlienExtensionNode.js
* Very basic extension of ve.*.MWExtensionNode
ve.ui.MWAlienExtensionInspector.js
* Default to inline-block for wrapper. Should probably
get rid of styled wrappers for GeneratedContent eventually.
ve.ui.MWAlienExtensionInspector.js
* Basic extension of MWExtensionInspector. Override title to
use tag name e.g. '<easytimeline>'. Could be changed in future
to 'Extension: easytimeline' or similar.
*.png, *.svg, *Icons*.css, ve.ui.MWAlienExtensionButtonTool.js
* Angle bracket icon for button (open to suggestions)
ve.ui.MWInspector.css
* Make extension inspector text input tall by default.
Change-Id: I07f0686839192cad3cd8dfd3233ae907fe5cdf6a
Roan and I think this is way too light. The only way
I can tell it's a group is by mousing over all of
the icons back and forth really quickly :)
Increasing to 10% alpha.
Change-Id: Iab55bf64921de5247d10d611318e545efe74fe4a
GeneratedContentNode didn't track concurrent updates at all, so a
race condition was possible: if the node was updated a second time
before the first update had been rendered, the second update might
render first and then be overwritten by the other one.
To prevent this, we track the promise associated with the current
render. If a new update is launched while a previous one is still
pending we attempt to abort the old one by calling .abort() on it,
and ignore any future resolution or rejection from it.
Also allow rerenders based on non-model data by calling
.update( { config object } );
Change-Id: I8feefd9e8fb6c41d06b8b20131e3be5e37954e83
If you had an HTML element that was matched by two models, one with
a direct string match and one with a regex match, then the string
match would beat the regex match (which is correct) if they both
specified a tag name, but the regex match would win (which is wrong)
if they both didn't specify a tag name.
The fix is to only check for tagName === null if we're in tag-agnostic
mode (tag === '').
Change-Id: I9943611111e4c4ff498cdd95b7b3e72f95fb413b
The grouping behavior is unnecessary for the main payload, and
actively hurting us for the init-init module.
Change-Id: I111e28e5c759bf43412c5b1432ec9c8a2102d7dc
Mostly as a demonstration of how easy this is with MWExtensionNode.
The icon was chosen with the following criteria:
1. Recognisable (the ankh is quite common in popular culture, right?)
2. Doesn't look idiotic to academics (I've consulted an Egyptology
PhD and they can confirm it's not the glyph for penis)
3. Renders well at <16x16
That said it does look a little like a stick man...
Bug: 43118
Change-Id: I9f9e8af501401866bfeecf0eec3690a705fbd4db
MWMath and other simple extensions all behave in a similar way, e.g.
<tagname>Foreign syntax</tagname>.
This creates a base class that should make supporting such extensions,
and editing their contents in a plain text box, very simple.
Change-Id: Icc0acb33fe32704f71dacb552d9dfa3142eaef2b
This allows abstract classes to specify RDFa types based on a static
property overridden by a child class. The default implementation is to
just use .static.matchRdfaTypes.
Change-Id: Ic71fc552a6a1626d94f998e9517af971e8198e79
Objectives:
* Use a class for toolbar groups to add more functionality later
* Rename addTools method to setup
Changes:
*.php
* Add link to new file
* Move ui element classes up for more general use
ve.init.mw.ViewPageTarget.js, ve.init.sa.Target.js, ve.ui.Context.js,
ve.ui.SurfaceWidget.js
* Update use of addTools method
ve.ui.Tool.css, ve.ui.Toolbar.css
* Move styles between sheets
ve.ui.Toolbar.js
* Rename addTools to setup
* Use ve.ui.ToolGroup objects when building tools
ve.ui.ToolGroup.js
* New class, encapsulates tools
Change-Id: Ic3a643634a80a8ac7d6f6f47f031d001c7efaee7
Objectives:
* Make drop down tools look more like buttons and less like inputs, since they aren't text input and are buttons
* Make context toolbars inside surface widgets render correctly
* Show outlines of groups on hover to hint tool relationships
* Make neighboring active tools look cleaner
Changes:
ve.ui.Tool.css
* Merge ButtonTool and DropdownTool styles as much as possible
* Add styles for DropdownTool active states
* Only round the corners of the first and last tool in a group
* Soften the borders between consecutive active tools
ve.ui.Toolbar.css
* Add border to groups on hover
ve.ui.Widget.css
* Isolate surface widget toolbar styles by using stricter selector
ve.ui.Tool.js
* Fix incorrect capitalization of class name
ve.ui.SurfaceWidget.js
* Add classes to toolbar and surface for better style targeting
Change-Id: Ib5ae8f705ef1e9c481e5bdf8c8dcef9c1eb22c4d