iframe.contentDocument doesn't seem to have a key called 'document' at
all; I assume a different nesting was intended.
Change-Id: Ia37e3719d5247408bac2dfad1717d9193fb84c06
To help the selective serialiser we can return the original
HTML for generated content if it is unmodified.
As the output of toDomElements now depends on changes
to the dataElement we now have a 'modify' function in
the some test cases.
We also now have 'storeItems' to assert that the index-value
store is correctly populated and for loading values back
into the store for toDomElements tests.
Also make 'mw' an attribute and remove 'about' property.
Bug: 47394
Change-Id: I2bbb5d2d6a90c4eb87fa129671112c92a9b931e7
Turns out, the context property of a jQuery selection isn't always
there.
For example:
$( 'body' ).context === document
$( '<div>' ).context === undefined
Even if you later attach that div, so long as you have the old
selection around, the cached `context` property won't magically be
updated. This makes sense (although it's poorly documented in the
jQuery API) but causes issues for us, and pretty much makes the
context property useless.
Instead, we can just use the standard `ownerDocument` property,
available on all DOM elements.
This change also add support for passing in a DOM element directly, in
addition to the existing support of passing jQuery or Document objects
in.
Change-Id: Ib8a31b74f2a4f455b1318be9f5c7805a2a193c79
The 'add' tabLayout path is pretty basic and up to date. The
older (now active again) tabLayout 'replace' was fairly outdated
and unmaintained.
Fixes:
* Attributes copied from the original (except for the 'id'
attribute) were not actually beinged copied over because they
don't exist on the ca-edit list item, but on the anchor link
inside that list item.
* Clean up messages from the module registry that were unused.
Keys 'accesskey-ca-edit' and 'tooltip-ca-edit' were also inexistant.
* Add message keys for tooltip and accesskey of editsource tab.
Depends on I0bde1a228983c58b in mediawiki/core.
Bug: 47396
Change-Id: If598552fac639da645a8b1273c5fc6028695fcc1
Also add detection for whether the browser is actually broken (most are,
but some, like Opera, aren't), treat <textarea> and <listing> in addition
to <pre>, and fix a bug where the function would crash if the <pre> was
empty (because .firstChild was undefined/null).
Change-Id: I541b57e9fd5c9c42d19d0a59f6e29fb43d35c9b6
addSet:
* Instead of indexing items in the store, just union the indexStore arrays
removeSet/removeNotInSet:
* difference or intersect the indexStore arrays
filter:
* push indices into the result set instead of values
simpleArrayUnion/Intersect/Difference have been created as utilities
in ve. They are prefixed 'simple' because they use object keys to
do fast in-array comparisons. This means they are limited to string
values or values which will compare as strings (e.g. numbers).
Change-Id: I079cbdfece4f6d80ec0afd61959913f13217fcb3
By removing the transaction listeners from surface fragments we
no longer have to make sure they are always manually destroyed.
In order to retain the functionality of having fragments update
with transactions elsewhere we keep a pointer to a place in the
new complete history stack in the surface. The complete history
stack records all transactions, even undone ones.
Whenever getRange is called we replay all transactions in the
complete history (in the correct order) since the fragment was
last updated.
Also in this commit:
* Updated Format/IndentationAction to test undo(). This increases
coverage of surface fragment behaviour.
* .range is always accessed by .getRange now, although as an
optimisation we can use the noCopy mode when we a sure the
returned range will not be modified.
* Added undo test to .update (previously .onTransact)
Bug: 47343
Change-Id: I9e9818da1baa8319a3002f6d74fd1aad6732a8f5
Actually really resizing the image
Show bounding box on mouseover with 4 handles. Bounding box is resizable. Image resizes to match bounding box on mouse up.
Change-Id: I1f3dac64eb86dd1f258937e4915af101b3ac19d8
*.php
* Added links to new file
ve.ce.ImageNode.js
* Added relocatable node mixin
* Added $image reference to the actual img element, so if it's wrapped
in a sub class the functionality in the parent class doesn't break.
* Moved drag start event handling to relocatable node
* Removed drag end binding, not needed.
ve.ce.MWImageNode.js
* Moved addClass to initialization section of constructor.
* Copied 'view' data prop from image element to keep stuff working after
the wrapping.
ve.ce.Node.css
* Switched to default (arrow) cursor for images.
ve.ce.RelocatableNode.js
* New mixing for nodes that should be relocatable
* Added implementation for drag start, which tells the surface to allow
dragging this node.
ve.ce.Surface.js
* Added relocation support, which is used by relocatable nodes
* Split onDocumentDragDrop into onDocumentDragOver and onDocumentDrop
which now have implementations that support relocation of nodes
ve.ui.Context.js
* Added relocation tracking to prevent context being shown while
relocating
Change-Id: I8703adfb707af2c3224431afc3418356ac2c686c
Currently some issues, probably with loading nodes
after factories.
Toggled by global $wgVisualEditorEnableExperimentalCode.
Change-Id: Idab3dd68572c037289c6742d03fd327285110f67
Current set up leaves us with restoring when we're not and vice
versa. Not good. :-) (Partial fix of change 59968.)
Change-Id: Ia33a2f3318cf2e46b7469b2c773e91c5ee8fdefa
Don't call initialize inside the try-catch, it ends up sending exceptions thrown inside that method to /dev/null.
Change-Id: I8e0945f35c639ec156ee9a163b86fddfaed0ea7b
This was broken, especially in wrappers.
Changed the wrapping algorithm so that meta items are placed outside
wrappers if possible. On the left-hand side, this is already the case:
we don't open wrappers for meta items. On the right-hand side, this is
accomplished by buffering the meta items and only inserting them when
we encounter either real text (not whitespace) or the end of the wrapper.
If we're interrupted by real text, we insert the meta items with the
unmodified whitespace. If we're interrupted by the end of the wrapper,
we insert the meta items outside of the wrapper with whitespace stripped.
Internally, this is done by stripping the whitespace into the whitespace[0]
of the meta item to its right. Then when we output the meta items, we
either decide to 'restore' the whitespace, or to 'fixup' by also setting
whitespace[3] on the element before the whitespace.
Change-Id: Ibeea2a9906c4aae9fe6d284613edd6ec853ca5e7
Objective:
Make it possible for inspectors to inspect nodes or annotations, rather
than only annotations. Meanwhile, also make it possible for dialogs to
edit an annotation.
Strategy:
Switch from using type patterns to associate inspectors with annotations
to using arrays of classes, similar to how dialogs already work.
Introduce a view registry which provides lookups for relationships
between models and views. This is more centralized and less repetitive
than implement matching functions for both annotations and nodes in both
the dialog and inspector factories.
Changes:
*.php
* Added links to new file
ve.AnnotationAction.js
* Removed unused parameter to filter annotations using a string or regexp
ve.dm.AnnotationSet.js
* Switched from property/value arguments to callbacks
ve.ui.*(Dialog|Inspector).js
* Replaced type patterns with class lists
* Added class to view registry
ve.ui.*Tool.js, ve.ui.Context.js
* Updated model/view relationship lookup
ve.ui.*Factory.js
* Removed overly-specific lookup functions
ve.ui.Inspector.js
* Removed typePattern property
* Updated model/view relationship lookup
ve.ui.ViewRegistry.js
* New class!
* Migrated node and annotation lookup functions from factories
Change-Id: Ic2bbcf072fdd87e5ce8a03fe1ae3e6d8d50e2593
* changes:
ve.init.mw.ViewPageTarget: Put the Edit source link in the visible tab area
ve.init.mw.ViewPageTarget: Switch tabLayout from 'add' to 'replace'
So. It turns out that the design of SurfaceFragment is a little -
shall we say - wonky.
One of the best things about ve.dm.SurfaceFragment is its magical
ability to retain the intention of its range, even as transactions
are being processed. This ability is granted by each fragment
listening to the surface's change event, and responding by using
translateRange for each transaction that gets processed. Surface
fragments also have these clever methods that allow you to get a
fragment based on another, which makes adjusting the range easy to do
inline without having to manually store multiple fragments or
modifying the original.
This sounded good, and we seemed to all be convinced it was well
designed. But if you add a console.log( 'hello' ); to the first line
of ve.dm.SurfaceFragment.prototype.onTransact, and then start using
the bold tool on various selections of text, you will find that there
may indeed be a flaw. What you will probably realize is that the
number of times that particular line of code is being called is
disturbingly large, and increases each time you do just about anything
in the editor. What's going on? How did we get here? Read on…
It turns out that fragments are immortal. We create them, they listen
to the surface's transact event, we are done with them, but the
surface keeps on emitting events to the now long forgotten about
fragments. They continue to build up over time, never go out of scope,
and bloat the hell out of our program.
The same ended up being true of toolbars - and each time the context
menu fired up a new one the old one was left in limbo, still
responding to events, still taking up memory, but not being visible to
the user.
All of this immortality was causing strange and difficult to track
down problems. This patch fixes this by introducing a destroy method.
This method unbinds events, allowing the object to finally fall out of
scope and die - and more importantly stop receiving notifications of
changes.
This is a hack, but Ed will no doubt get this situation sorted out
properly by making fragments lazy-evaluate their selections by only
storing an identifier of the most recent transaction they were based
on, see bug 47343.
Change-Id: I18bb986001a44732a7871b9d79dc3015eedfb168
*.php
* Added links to new file
ve.ce.ImageNode.js
* Added focusable node mixin
ve.ce.FocusableNode.js
* New class!
* Adds isFocused and setFocused methods
* When a node is focused or blurred, 'focus' and 'blur' events are emitted
* While a node is focused, it will have the 've-ce-node-focused' class added to it's this.$
ve.ce.Surface.js
* Add detection of node focusing and setting focus and blur on nodes on change
Change-Id: I3f1ad6309571f2bfe568550e2e8f1bd5a0302085
Before, it took an array of objects and translated those to indexes
using the store. Literally every caller outside of the test suite got
an array of indexes from the linear model, translated those to objects,
then passed them into the AnnotationSet constructor which translated
them right back to indexes.
The previous behavior was kind of ridiculous on its face, but the
reason we found it is because Inez was investigating the performance
degradation when bolding a line and found that half of it was due
to the hundreds of ve.getHash() calls caused by this behavior.
Change-Id: I38df8ae9f6392849dacf477ea2f804283c964417
Subbu said that cloning of attributes like data-parsoid or typeof would
cause problems for Parsoid.
Also remove the attributes object if it becomes empty, and do the same
for the internal object.
Bug: 47297
Change-Id: I428becf95c70d0ed8af5b0c408e3966dc47fd8c3
Gabriel noticed whitespace diffs in the problem reports. These were
caused by browsers' .innerHTML being broken on <pre>s. We compensate
for this in the converter, but not when generating originalHtml.
However, a variable called originalHtml really shouldn't be generated,
it should just literally be the original, unprocessed HTML. This
does mean it includes the doctype, <html> and <head> which aren't
included in editedHtml (that one's just the contents of the <body>), but
that's much easier to deal with on Parsoid's end than random newline
diffs all over the place.
Change-Id: I8e66cb79887f49f84114ab6b4d0e0d24aea744b6
Context-sensitive nodes are HTML elements like <caption> that can only
appear in certain contexts (<table> in this case). This means that
serializing them by throwing them in a <div> and calling .innerHTML
fails, because the browser knows a <caption> can't be in a <div> and
unwraps it. jQuery's .html() function is clever though and knows to wrap
<caption> in a <table> (and has similar rules for other elements).
So use jQuery's .html() rather than manual .innerHTML stuff.
Change-Id: Id7d3eff968b3a2ba345680772f7cc32e3dcdb529
In HTML like <td>Foo <b>Bar</b></td>, the space would be stripped and
registered as trailing whitespace in the <td>, so it wouldn't be visible
in the editor and would be inserted after the </b> on the way out.
Thanks to Subbu for reporting this. This case was kind of ridiculous and
we're lucky the JRuby article contained it. To trigger the bug, you had
to have:
* a table cell
* containing unwrapped content
* consisting of
** some text
** whitespace
** open annotation (bold in my example, link in Subbu's case)
** text
** close annotation
** and nothing else
Change-Id: I2b83f02764b311a32a50956d4c8930a9394e91a4
This was broken ever since the introduction of IndexValueStore, because
the call to getDataFromDom() wasn't updated, so it crashed with a "doc
is undefined" error. Fixing part of this by passing in a new IVStore.
The data that is transmitted over the wire still has indices with no way
to find out what the corresponding annotations are. It needs to be fully
expanded but there's no way to do this in DM quite yet.
Bug: 47319
Change-Id: I761523d22e51ac560e37ae991d01a6b84224ca40
This gets us some new functionality, mainly the ability to get a position
from a point on screen.
Changes:
* Updated core and position
* Removed unused modules
Change-Id: I2145fe549c975fdbbcd7dfcf144afb26509d0050
This helps with some differences between browsers, specifically Firefox,
where e.which would be "1" even if the mouse button was not pressed.
Change-Id: Ia88449c2bc84073d903dc702bb586127618d86f2
Apparently Parsoid has always required this, and we've never sent it,
yet somehow the code in production works. This may well be the cause
of some of the selser issues we saw after the deployment attempt in
January.
Made oldid a required parameter in the API module, and default it to 0.
When we get 0, we translate that to the empty string for Parsoid's
benefit. We also need to explicitly get wgCurRevisionId in
ViewPageTarget, and that's also 0 on new pages.
Change-Id: I3a55025246014cd74e15d6d5b6c4ede7b823e5df
The first run of getDomFromData() would preserve whitespace just fine,
but it blanked out the .veInternal.whitespace[1] element in certain
cases, contaminating the linear model and making the whitespace data
inconsistent. Subsequent runs of getDomFromData() would then refuse to
serialize that whitespace because the information about it was
inconsistent.
In getDomFromData(), we sometimes unset .veInternal.whitespace[1] (i.e.
set it to undefined) to prevent double processing. Because we're
potentially going to modify .veInternal, don't assign it by reference,
but copy the object.
Added tests asserting that the linear model is unchanged after calling
getDomFromData(), because that function should never modify
linear model data. This test failed in 4 cases (all whitespace-related)
before I added the copyObject() call.
Bug: 43543
Change-Id: Ic4c93510518163894201a693ab50331413715967
This makes the Edit tab point to the VisualEditor, and adds a
"Edit source" link to the p-cactions menu.
Bug: 46872
Change-Id: I559232f3d8e42df0d45311b65df8c30425b1a368
ve.dm.Transaction
* Replace operations are now built directly from the
linear model and automatically determine what metadata
replace information they need to include:
** retainMetadata
** replaceMetadata
** insertMetadata
ve.dm.Document
* Metadata array created empty and padded out after data parsing
as we are no longer using Document.spliceData to build it (a new
test checks for correct metadata length)
* spliceData replaced with getMetadataReplace, which instead returns
transactional steps of spliceData (retain, replace, insert)
ve.dm.MetaLinearData
* Add function for merging metadata items together. Only used
once in the code (Document.getMetadataReplace) but useful
for generating test data.
ve.dm.MetaList
* Replace operations with metadata need to calculate new offset
and indices directly, but can't be applied immediately lest they
put a metaItem out of place and affect findItem.
ve.dm.MetaItem
* Add methods to support queued moves as required by MetaList
Test files
* Updated to match new pushReplace API
* Remove any instances of Document.spliceData
* Extra check on sparse metadata array length
* Rewrite spliceData tests as getMetadataReplace tests
* Count expected cases in Transaction(Processor) tests
Bug: 46954
Change-Id: I4edad1c2dd37c723bff2792bab7d694ef17a86dc
Rather than attach a function to the window and trigger it from a script
tag in the document body, it's much simpler to just use the references
we already have to execute the code immediately and directly.
This also fixes issues in Firefox where reaching in and adding functions
to the window wasn't allowed.
Change-Id: If7a84edf6ae4549b19ce36a3477311c46dbadea7
Inez reported that unitalicizing from the toolbar was broken, because
the toolbar was somehow generating annotations that had .attributes={}
as opposed to .attributes=undefined. Turned out the cause was in the
default value for element in the ve.dm.Model constructor.
Change-Id: I64ea9ef56cd15d1131c1aa23484d7420c95a8225
Added filter for nodes being passed to update state event - this
ensures that nodes are not being included with zero-length coverage, a
side effect of how selectNodes handles the virtual boundaries of text
nodes.
Change-Id: I6362114b57469b1108da11f94dc345a2bcdfc7cd
* Create MWTemplateBlockNode & MWTemplateInlineNode (in ce and dm)
* Move Alien's 'isInline' code to ve.dm.Node.static.isHybridInline
* Move definition of ce.AlienBlock/InlineNode inside ce.Aline.js file
to match dm.AlienBlock/InlineNode and MWTemplate
* Duplicate AlienBlock/Inline styles for templates
* Create test case for inline templates
* Count test cases in ve.dm.Converter.test.js automatically
Change-Id: Id9bc7f049ea974dd5e7f8b7a66080939e0948bbd
Use ve.BranchNode.getNodeFromOffset instead of
ve.dm.Document.getNodeFromOffset so correct nodes will be retrieved to
emit update events to.
Change-Id: Iaf559f0424584a3dde065e548e403c4a53207312
Change 57076 implemented the functionality required to skip
words in UnicodeJS. This change simply removes all the existing
code we had and replaces it with this implementation.
Bug: 46794
Change-Id: I6b2700d65476c4d34ba4a01a88382d7af8e736fb
This node stores the rendered in the index-value store, hashed on
a custom hash of the dm (type + mw) which makes it unique it its
parameters.
Bug: 46571
Change-Id: I0ab4c9f7bca207121d5b42e83c821771b6139da8
For data->DOM, this is easy: .toDataElements() can optionally return an
array instead of an object, and that will be treated as the data to
insert. If this happens, the converter won't descend. The node handler
can recursively invoke the converter if it needs to (although I suspect
the current implementation is broken when converting block content in an
inline context).
For DOM->data, this is a bit more complex. The node sets
.static.handlesOwnChildren = true; , which triggers the converter to
pass a data slice rather than a single data element, and not to
descend. The node handler can invoke the converter to recursively
convert DOM subtrees to data.
ve.dm.Converter (data->DOM):
* Renamed createDataElement() to createDataElements()
** .toDataElement() may return element or array, handle this
* Renamed childDataElement to childDataElements, is now an array
* Actually alienate if .toDataElement() returns null
** Shockingly, this claimed to be supported before but wasn't
* Rather than pushing to data, concat to it
** Add closing if needed
* Don't descend if .toDataElement() returned an array of length >1, or
if the node has .handlesOwnChildren = true
ve.dm.Converter (DOM->data):
* Split getDomSubtreeFromData() and getDomFromData()
* When converting a node that handles its own children, pass in a data
slice and skip over that data
Change-Id: I196cb4c0895cbf0b428a189adb61b56565573ab3
A node could already implement a toDataElements() function that
returns a data element of another node type, but it couldn't return
an annotation or a meta item. This is fixed now, and any dm.Model
subclass can now morph into any other dm.Model subclass.
I didn't originally plan to do this today at all, but doing this now
makes my upcoming converter changes easier. Surprise feature!
Change-Id: Ief6ac302094df084221a5a97c32a522b929c2960
This will allow toDataElement() functions to just call this function
with a DOM element, rather than having to have all the recursion context
data to pass in.
Also expose this information using getters.
Change-Id: I89574c42385267e08704f018c0892d63014376a6
ve.ce.ImageNode.js
* Moved in generic stuff from MWImageNode
* Added drag end handler (empty, will be used soon)
ve.ce.MWImageNode.js
* Changed to inherit ImageNode
* Moved generic stuff out
ve.dm.ImageNode.js
* Added attribute extraction/preservation for src, width and height
ve.dm.MWImageNode.js
* Changed to inherit ImageNode
* Re-using ImageNode's attribute handling to extract/preserve attributes on both the image and wrapper level
Change-Id: Ied4e1ece24e6804220eac35330790f7084df55de
ve.ui.MetaDialog.js
* Added scrolling to outline panel
ve.ui.css
* Added reusable animation keyframes
ve.ui.Dialog.css
* Changed dialog head style
* Changed dialog cancel button to close icon button
* Added animation of dialog opening
* Increased min-height of dialog to always show a little content
ve.ui.Icons-*.css
* Added close icon (not sure why it was missing)
ve.ui.Window.css
* Moved head padding out of window and into implementations of window
ve.ui.Dialog.js
* Moved apply button to footer
* Renamed cancel button to close button
* Overrode close method with triggers a closing animation and then calls the parent close method after an animation is complete
* Added classes to close and apply buttons to make styling less ambiguous
* Converted cancel button (now the close button) to an icon button
ve.ui.Window.js
* Added footer to dialog
VisualEditor*.php
* Added close message
Change-Id: Iededbc54b287328b3047b05efad6ca3cc152caa5
window.close( true ) thing sucked, and was being named and used
inconsistently throughout the code.
The new approach uses an action string, so it looks more like
window.close( 'accept' ) or window.close( 'back' ). This makes it easy
to steer the behavior at any point in the window close code path.
Most importantly for the link inspector, this allows us to now restore
the previous selection when the user presses escape or clicks the back
button, while still moving the cursor to the end and collapsing the
selection upon pressing enter and allowing removal by clicking the
trash can.
This commit also cleans some things up, like the various ways we have
to close an inspector which all seem useless because we wouldn't want
to just randomly close an inspector on someone. An inspector should
be closed only when the user has dealt with it.
ve.InspectorAction.js
* Removed close method
ve.ui.LinkInspector.js
* Updated documentation
* Passing action to parent method
* Updated logic to deal with change from "remove" to "action" argument
* Added selection restauration on "back" action
ve.ui.Context.js
* Added action to call to close
* Removed closeInspector method
ve.ui.Dialog.js
* Moved event handlers to the top
* Added actions to calls to close
* Added click block event handler to prevent focus changes
ve.ui.Inspector.js
* Added actions to calls to close
* Added storing of previous selection - this is different from
initialSelection because it's captured before the selection is
modified by setup
ve.ui.Window.js
* Updated documentation
* Updated argument name from "remove" to "action"
ve.ui.WindowSet.js
* Updated documentation
* Removed auto-close, replaced it with error if trying to open a window
when another is already open
* Removed close method
Change-Id: Ie8f72504177dd6ba169fdddbb776fd5397b831c4
It's been passed in for a while, but nothing ever used it. As we know
some browsers don't like it when we create elements in the wrong
document, and this ensures we always use the correct document for
createElement().
Change-Id: Ia3d2fabe0516956105ad2b5625ed2f76c015c26e
ve.dm.Converter and ve.ce.ContentBranchNode were duplicating a fair bit
of logic for annotation rendering. Moved the annotation opening and
closing logic into ve.dm.Converter.openAndCloseAnnotations, and
implemented both annotation rendering code paths in terms of that
function with callbacks for caller-specific behavior.
Change-Id: I7cba7d2fda7002287b07949a1b8120ba80bfe854
This provides the functionality for keyboard word skipping
(i.e. pressing ctrl/alt + arrow key).
Bug: 46794
Change-Id: Ib0861fa075df805410717a148b8a6e166d947849
We weren't really using it exclusively for nodes any more, and the only
functionality in there was for using .static.name
Change-Id: Ie26928cd01faee95a10912201663b45f1f20fb19
Just like ve.dm.Model is a common base class for dm.Node, dm.Annotation
and dm.MetaItem.
ce.View abstracts the this.model and this.$ behavior, including liveness,
whitelisted HTML attribute rendering and adding a back reference in
.data(). The back reference has been renamed from .data( 'node' ) to
the more generic .data( 'view' ).
At this point this means ce.Annotation is just a shell around ce.View
(except where it defaults to a span rather than a div), but that could
change in the future.
Change-Id: I0eef5b80718e0b0fcd3f8bba096b452f0bb680d0
ve.dm.Model is now the common base class for these three. ve.dm.Node
inherited from ve.Node before, so it now uses it as a mixin instead.
This required changing ve.Node's usage of ve.EventEmitter from
inhertiance to a mixin as well, because inherited methods apparently
don't get mixed in correctly.
* Change annotation terminology from linmodAnnotation to element for
consistency with Node, MetaItem and Model
* Reimplement getClonedElement() in Node for .internal treatment
Change-Id: Ifd3922af23557c0b0f8984d36b31c8a1e2ec497e
They worked fine with just one group, but once Rob added a second group
everything came falling down.
* Index the return value of findItem() into the correct array
(list.items for all, list.groups[groupname] for groups)
* Expect null if there is something at the coordinates but it's in the
wrong group
* Keep track of the next index and expect that for forInsertion when
findItem() returned null, as well as at the end of each offset
Change-Id: I76438f583cea5694ce04fa2f4e7e88f8f8f236d1
This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans
a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but
there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for
API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out
because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations.
Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes'
properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements.
They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation,
which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties.
dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement
conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just
like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary
because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented.
CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to
have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into
separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in
that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main
difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas
annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they
change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for
annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes.
Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird
objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in
ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten
to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations;
in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that
should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an
annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and
dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js.
ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js:
* Remove stray property
ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js:
* Store 'rel' attribute
ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js:
* Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class
ve.dm.Converter.js:
* Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and
createDataElement()
ve.dm.Node.js:
* Fix undocumented property
ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js:
* Add descriptive messages for each test case
* Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings
* Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter
ve.ui.LinkInspector.js:
* Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash()
Bug: 46464
Bug: 44808
Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
* In matchTypeRegExps(), skip string types
** Didn't break because we currently have mixes of strings and regexes
* Combine types from rel, typeof and property rather than picking one
** Added test case in ve.dm.example that resembles actual Parsoid output
* If the element has extension-specific types, not only restrict type
matching to extension-specific types, but also require that *all* types
present on the element be matched
Change-Id: Iacf3851a0ca9081d2c813b42435484a47cec6230
This is a redux of logic already in master.
Moved from keydown to keypress because IE
fires keydown multiple times for held keys.
Changed the logic to determine that the current
offset is just after an element that should not be
directly edited.
Change-Id: I5206d8919abde740d92f636b0c8618c4ebb6f6ff
Instead of returning val when a custom hash is found,
feed it back into val and let the object sorting take
place if required.
Bug: 46895
Change-Id: I6a9b42facd97fbf49042d3a082121ec93659b9f1
As described in the bug, ve.getHash performs JSON.stringify so to
customise a hash the object should just return an object to be
hashed, not the hash string itself.
Bug: 46895
Change-Id: If11071d4b04a01e25102ffb57240882f650ee10d
This is one of the blockers for splitting VE up into separate
repositories or extending VE with an extension.
ve.ui.Frame.js
It's critical that we don't emit initialize from ve.ui.Frame until
it's completely loaded, especially its styles, because we will
begin measuring it straight away.
Involved loading the stylesheets using $.ajax and setting base
URL of the iframe to the ve.ui styles directory so all the image
URLs still worked. This won't work for stylesheets from multiple
locations, so we needed a more robust solution.
The new solution uses some trickery described in the code
documentation, but essentially no longer depends on all
stylesheets being located in the same folder.
ve.ui.Dialog.js, ve.ui.Inspector.js, ve.ui.Window.js
Static methods are now being used to extend a window class to
include different stylesheets rather than simple array
concatenation.
Change-Id: I619238732f975d41305f81f8f818a577a40f49da
*/index.php
* Added links to new files
VisualEditor.php
* Added links to new files
* Removed keys of non-existent messages
ve.ui.ContentDialog.js, ve.ui.MetaDialog.js
* Removed redundant comments
ve.ui.MediaDialog.js
* New dialog, just for media
icons.ai, picture.png, picture.svg, ve.ui.Icons-*.css
* Added picture icon
ve.ui.MediaButtonTool.js
* New button, just for media (shows up in the context toolbar)
ve.ui.DialogButtonTool.js
* New base class for dialog buttons
ve.ui.Context.js
* Added basic support for showing dialog buttons, in addition to
annotation buttons, in the context toolbar - to test, select only an
image node
ve.ui.Dialog.js
* Prevent clicks on the click-block from changing focus
* Moved initialize to below the event handlers and updated its
documentation
ve.ui.DialogFactory.js
* Added a way to get the names of dialogs that can be used to edit a
node
ve.ui.Inspector.js
* Removed close handler which set focus, this is done already in window
ve.ui.InspectorFactory.js
* Fixed comment so it's not telling lies anymore
ve.ui.Window.js
* Removed auto-focus on frame, it's changing the focus in the parent
document which blows-away the focus in CE, and it really isn't needed
as it turns out
VisualEditor.18n.php
* Added media dialog title message
* Added media tool tooltip message
Bug: 37870
Change-Id: I9150c46b3e292910fed899fa60d6da433049ca45
To verify
* Save "MediaWiki:Edit" with "Edit page" (anything not "Edit")
* Set this.tabLayout = 'replace';
* Observe that the ve-edit tab is now "Edit" (msg: vector-view-edit)
instead of "Edit page" (msg: edit)
Bug: 42117
Change-Id: I2e7dd85cd14049101e2d49751d37797d77bc7c9d
Depencency tree looked like this
* ext.visualEditor.viewPageTarget
- ve.init.platform
- ve.init.target
** ext.visualEditor.core
- (most ve.* classes)
*** ext.visualEditor.base
- ve.js
Some of the ve classes are calling ve.msg from the global scope
at load time (e.g. in the definition of static properties or in
constructors of classes that were immediately instantiated in
the same file).
Platform needs to be initialised in the base module.
ve.init.Platform.js was already there, but that's just an
abstract base class. The the ve.init.platform property is set
from the implementation classes' files.
Updated makeStaticLoader.php and re-ran for test and demo html.
The fake "Standalone Init" module is now gone, which shows that
this was needed as test/ and demo/ already put their platform
code in/after the 'ext.visualEditor.base' module in the html.
Bug: 45175
Change-Id: I47d7d92495974572194700c98a219d22ecbfaf4b
Created an IndexValueStore class which can store any object and return
an integer index to its hash map.
Linear data is now stored in ve.dm.LinearData instances. Two subclasses
for element and meta data contain methods specific to those data types
(ElementLinearData and MetaLinearData).
The static methods in ve.dm.Document that inspected data at a given
offset are now instance methods of ve.dm.ElementLinearData.
AnnotationSets (which are no longer OrderedHashSets) have been moved
to /dm and also have to be instantiated with a pointer the store.
Bug: 46320
Change-Id: I249a5d48726093d1cb3e36351893f4bff85f52e2
Using element.height was returning 0 if the attribute was empty
when in fact what we mean to store is null (i.e. auto height).
This takes care of the writing of attributes in CE as jQuery
ignores an attribute-set command if the value is null.
Also in this commit I've implemented a basic toDomElements
that outputs the original HTML (code copied from AlienNode).
This stops the code from throwing an exception but will
eventually need to be rewritten to rebuild the HTML from
the attributes stored in the DM.
Bug: 56336
Change-Id: I297a1d0a07e9ebf9d0110fb1cdf266f8415f25b7
When the cursor is between ce="false" elements and an editable next
sibling, IE often sets the anchorNode to be the ce="false" element
(or text node within). This change returns aliens to ce="false"
(abandoning the former true within true IE trick), and ensures that
the cursor is in the right place on keydown by programmatically
setting the selection.
Change-Id: I952488510f32b096b27e8e55d4afc7df930e0072
Also removed a few redundant headings in class documentation
comments. There is already an @class and it looks a bit odd in
the generated pages:
<h2>TextString</h2>
<p>TextString</p>
<p>This class provides a ...</p>
Change-Id: Ie311c6993ed02e79272dbde71f6a1bc252ef3037