* Moved isNodeFocusable to ve.ce.NodeFactory
* Added isFocusable static property to ve.ce.Node
* Set isFocusable to true on ve.ce.FocusableNode
Change-Id: I3cf666280abdfce55bf9b0710827bb25c40bfd51
Was previously calling show(), which showed the context regardless
of whether one was required or not. Changed this to update().
Change-Id: I2c6c37b6b988cca60f3f3f2429476ab4b429184b
Though the initialisation works since core has been fixed, there
are still plently of cases where we take real user input that can
genuinely be invalid.
Most notably, you couldn't make a link to [[.com]] because the
link input widget would crash on an exception from mw.Title.
Even after core was fixed (and ".com" is now valid), one still
couldn't make that link. This time because '.' is an invalid title,
and we create a Title object for that while typing ".com".
ve.ui.MWLinkTargetInputWidget#getLookupMenuItemsFromData:
* Guarded against mw.Title throwing by using newFromText
and checking it first.
ve.ui.MWLinkInspector#static.legalTitle:
* Removed in favour of checking whether newFromText returns a
truthy value.
Change-Id: I580bfccb83f86be3ad7e83d31f0834e1cde7df9c
`new mw.Title` throws on invalid input. Converting uses to
mw.Title.newFromText instead and converting try/catch to if/else.
mw.Title in general (regardless of which constructor) has been
improved in core. It will no longer crash on pages where the page
title was a false hit for invalid (e.g. we couldn't load VE on
[[.com]] because the js parser thought it was invalid).
However, though the initialisation works since core has been
fixed, there are still plently of cases where we take real user
input that can genuinely be invalid.
In cases where the code did not catch exceptions and there was
no obvious way to handle it, I left it as is (let's revisit them
in a separate commit). It would be an exception either way, and
I'd rather see "mw.Title: Parser error" than
"TypeError: null does not have method getNamespaceId".
Change-Id: I5b1b23d56d39cdb7ecb0809e3d721992e0c30f54
Fix things that 4aa86d0f8 broke:
* Update surface parameter to windowSet in all ve.ui.SurfaceDialog subclasses
* Do the same for ve.ui.SurfaceInspector subclasses
* Fix @extends documentation for SurfaceDialog
* Fix documentation for ve.ui.SurfaceInspector, copypasta from SurfaceDialog
Bonus:
* Add .getMetaList() getter to dm.Surface
Change-Id: I843e99e45e9b013cb9cb559f050384d39bbbddf2
Instead select the node and require the user to press delete
again if they really meant to delete the node.
Also test cases!
Bug: 55336
Change-Id: I66520e18740e78ce6313f9b31bb575d06b91bea8
Also make sure surface observers are detached so they don't try to
poll the CE when it has been destroyed. This was causing exceptions
to be thrown in test runners.
Change-Id: Ic8864a73f3ee04da6018f552b1aa68748d7ffba7
ve.EventSequencer.js:
* Initialise listener lists to []
* Call afterLoop listeners even if there are no after listeners
Change-Id: I63a0bafa74f2c3135bd3ca75adc91a57c19319ed
Major changes:
* Create a MW specific save dialog class
* Widgetize save dialog elements
* Simplification of viewPageTarget
Minor changes:
* Added getWindow method to windowSet and setTitle methods to window class
* Add transition css properties to dialog styles
Bug: 48566
Bug: 50722
Bug: 51918
Bug: 52175
Bug: 53313
Change-Id: I8c0db01fb8477a9b3d3dfe2a6073ac67869ce40e
ve.EventSequencer.js - Implement new types of event listener:
* onLoop( f ) to set a listener for the start of the event loop
* afterLoop( f ) to set a listener for the end of the event loop
* afterOne( f ) to set a one-time listener for after an event
* afterLoopOne( f ) to set a one-time listener for the end of the event loop
Change-Id: Ie388e0e9edcfccaa20e04c649a8b85d028ddde9c
What I learned today:
* Window doesn't have a scrollTop property, body does (that's why animate
doesn't work on window)
* jQuery.scrollTop() doesn't work on body (in firefox) but works on
window everywhere
* jQuery.scrollTop() uses scroll offset, not the scrollTop property
* Body doesn't have an onscroll event, window does
What I really learned today:
* Browsers are very poorly designed
Objective:
* Make clippable elements properly resize in Firefox when scrolled
Diagnosis:
* Scroll events were not being emitted from the scrollable container
after the merge of Ifec0dae598f7fd99270588bd8ca77777a07e9669 because
such events are not emitted from body tags, only scrollable divs and
windows
* jQuery.scrollTop was giving incorrect values when called on the body
instead of the window, so also due to the aforementioned change, the
clipping was being calculated incorrectly
Treatment:
* Add $clippableScroller property, which is either a scrollable div or
the window (could this have side-effects if someone did something
ridiculous like made the body absolutely positioned and overflow:auto?
Yes, but I have no other option and that's a strange edge case don't
you think?)
* Use $clippableScroller for listening to scroll events and getting the
scrollTop value from jQuery
Bug: 55343
Change-Id: I819aba60b200059886b347115fda437b3dc9cb7a
Objective:
* Remove surface dependencies in dialogs, inspectors, windows and window sets
* Introduce surface-specific versions of dialogs, inspectors and window sets
Change-Id: I2db59127d2085b02e173a3605e174317e419e213
After 6ec34a3de the edit notice button was no longer hidden by
default if there were no notices. The alert icon was always
visible (when clicked it would show "0 notices").
In addition, on any page (except pages with edit notices) it
would throw a fatal exception at load time because method .hide()
doesn't exist.
As a result, current master shows an incomplete toolbar (e.g. not even
a Save button!)
Change-Id: Ib6e91c4756664c25fbb7403ef54b4fffcc0f9938
Class ve-init-mw-viewPageTarget-pageTitle added various
transition settings that were never used. Meanwhile, we're doing
fadeTo which sets inline opacity css every X ms until the
animation is finished.
* Changed the inline jQuery animation to use css transitions
instead.
* Removed the inexistent and obsolete ms-transition declaration.
* Removed ":visible" from selector query. This makes the selector
more performant (since :visible is a proprietary Sizzle keyword)
and it was obsolete anyway. The classes don't affect display none/hide,
this is handled naturally by the browser now.
Change-Id: Ibdfb442ff6c743ef16b514a7696796ee27821887