Instead of inserting the editSwitch menu manually to the WikiEditor
toolbar, use the 'secondary' section which is already aligned to
the right.
Bug: T308423
Depends-On: Iff6d80628ebb5ec5685136fa02c2345eb5b49d42
Change-Id: Ic307f9dc7ad976862c8d8c6551ed29e6071f655f
The URL parameter turns out to be a bit painful for people to use in
some situations.
Bug: T350749
Change-Id: I7c88dc604dd321a7c78810b21f7ad8306ff9dab6
I don't think it make sense to always fallback to the inital mode.
The wikipage.diff hook can be fired from 3rd parties to update the
diff. If the users then changes the mode inbetween without a page
reload, every following diff page update should have the latest
option as a default instead of the original option.
Bug: T346369
Change-Id: I2d0f6cbb89a2d98f247fcd77fa4d79708a4220c1
In MediaWiki, OO.ui.getTeleportTarget() is overridden to return
a different element (itself attached to body), which is supposed
to be styled appropriately by skins (e.g. z-index above any
floating header, font-size same as body text, etc.).
As a result, we no longer need to do weird things with the
'vector-body' class to achieve correct font size on Vector,
and we can remove some font-size overrides for Vector and MonoBook.
Bug: T348288
Bug: T339058
Change-Id: I6329b3023573b3dcfc8f471c4693be9bb1e9e430
After the other changes in T346944, desktop Minerva can display
multiple edit tabs and section edit links without these hacks.
Bug: T346944
Change-Id: I3721f9387303386493664366988961242a26dba5
Some wikis customize messages, e.g. 'skin-view-create-local', in ways
that are not compatible with the client-side message parser.
Bug: T306807
Change-Id: Ie2f2ba4bba3b5b6f4fd6dbed6773d87f096a8944
* Remove incorrect overrides in VisualEditorTabMessages. Since
I44bd632682d5cc52b2660ad72a492f95a04be36e, the interface should use
'skin-view-edit-local' and 'skin-view-create-local' respectively.
* Fix the fallback mechanism in DesktopArticleTarget.init.js
to handle these keys correctly.
Change-Id: I7dad7e3a6fb920c5caf175e0e7500fd0c4b4d0ae
This JS code duplicates the PHP implementation in VisualEditorHooks
in order to allow changes to the configuration of edit tabs
(e.g. wgVisualEditorUseSingleEditTab and wgVisualEditorTabPosition)
to take effect for logged-out users immediately, without waiting
for the HTML caches to clear.
It was worthwhile 10 years ago when VisualEditor was being rolled out
to new wikis or reconfigured daily, but it is not today when we hardly
ever change these settings.
It proved difficult to maintain as the skins change, it has several
known bugs (T292125, T306807, T346944), and probably several more
unknown ones, given that it hasn't been tested in about 10 years.
Let's remove it and save ourselves the headache. (Also also reduce the
amount of code we ship on all page views by almost a kilobyte.)
Bug: T292125
Bug: T306807
Bug: T346944
Change-Id: Ib82f5402872a2429445463a1e1ef92806d3326f9
Allow Core to handle the toggling for Wikitext when the inline switch is
present to avoid duplicated functionality.
Bug: T345836
Bug: T346213
Bug: T346299
Depends-On: Ib88836f13cdb5cd2344e3ba12f6c942baa0fc1f1
Change-Id: I3bb9fcabe17a20c9934274766e3335f63d51aac4
TODO comments suggested using the VE helper util, but
that is no longer necessary since all our browsers
support passive events.
Change-Id: Idb7e702d58931208d555a3f994cd0b73abec2e20
This affects logging behavior -- notifying WikiEditor lets its logging
clean up after itself before the init event for VE fires. This was only
an issue when switching *with* changes, because that path resulted in
the timings being cleared, making future events whose timing depended
on the init event have NaN timings.
(This wasn't an issue before we centralized the logging code into
WikimediaEvents, as before that WikiEditor and VE were maintaining
separate timing registries.)
Bug: T237063
Change-Id: Icdb307fa0ce0d1dac3744e4bab41b3588f14777f
Using the OOUI class name is an established pattern outside of
OOUI widgets, so it's easier to stick with it for the diff page
hiding and showing (switching to and from inline/table diffs, etc.).
Depends-On: I805b6b71d8e137eaa3e000b15455557df42af838
Bug: T324759
Change-Id: I0300b40d4e79319592bfc1f57912460f65c7051c
React to hooks fired by core when the inline diff type switch is
present. VE needs to be able to disable the inline switch
when 'visual' mode is selected and enable the switch when 'wikitext'
mode is selected. When the 'wikitext' mode is selected and there is an
inline switch, the interface needs to show the diff type format previously
selected.
Toggle using new `mw-diff-element-hidden` class that is used by core so
that there's no clashes when hidding and showing the diffs.
Bug: T331589
Depends-On: Ie6a48e495f2bb299d8b984e7c40363d534c7915b
Change-Id: I4f790370dbfeb521f3b61c4d604245f77094abe9
After the demise of RESTBase we are always able to switch from
wikitext to visual mode with changes, and we no longer need to
support these two poor experiences.
Bug: T339871
Bug: T339872
Change-Id: I2be4068447b21e16c87db0e56d6422ea64ba4708
Undo some changes from 95454e710f1b619f7c538bc1dc88f238409719ca,
as this functionality is now provided by the core code.
Depends-On: I1c9020b2efb2785279f5c09539a49208a310ccf7
Depends-On: Ifeffcf214719f0d5c1371dc7d51a410fb313c978
Bug: T338003
Change-Id: I90a618897699c844f9c558bbeb4d1563f8050fe3
Before this change DesktopArticleTarget's history management was not
working correctly because .currentUrl was not being updated on every
activation, and we worked around this problem by activating it in a
different way on subsequent loads in DesktopArticleTarget.init.
Fix the first bug by updating .currentUrl whenever we activate it,
and remove the guards around the normal way of activating it, which
fixes the parsing of 'editintro' parameter.
Bug: T56029
Change-Id: Ifd6af60cdf1d2c87536017b316ab8da1f5133400
In Vector the edit tab links have an extra <span> inside, and so
we couldn't find the parameters in the <a> href, because we were
actually looking at the <span>.
It worked in cases where we override the edit tab labels, since
we trample over the spans, e.g. in multi-tab mode.
Bug: T56029
Change-Id: I96935490418d7c3be4d417aaa71cb6e9608fd77f
The 4th parameter is a boolean 'modified', not a node. I'm not sure
what this was supposed to do. It looks like the parameter was being
ignored in all cases anyway.
Change-Id: I559ab2bdb02c4a3e39b44487cf36122332d61fd1
Rename wgFlaggedRevsEditLatestRevision to wgEditLatestRevision (not use 'VisualEditor' - this config may be used by other editors)
Bug: T338312
Change-Id: I6c9c46774fe197ca7775b65f12e62bb3bcbe53b4
This will ensure that media have the mw-file-element classes so that the
styling changes in I70c61493fe492445702f036e5b24ef87fc3bdf43 apply.
Older 2.7.0 content still in storage is missing the classes and doesn't
render correctly.
Note that I545ed75ed3c87e88b5e776696754e23c05645f81 made sure that
editing of both versions was always compatible.
Bug: T337596
Depends-On: Ia70f819df79fbb12a5b1dd6a98bfe0b968808d18
Change-Id: I40ed887e03f983e0737e1ee7cba5a4012fea31db
Use the new hook to add the diff-mode selector to the area directly before
the diff table.
Also toggles the new inline-diff legend, when the initial diff-type is 'inline'.
Depends-On: I2a3c67bcfa47313dee597e602a62073e4e298cd2
Bug: T324759
Change-Id: I1584a84b3caea9eb142afba976c6ff47650c3832
Support gadgets adding '&editintro=…' to the default edit link.
It was already supported when opening the link in a new window, or
following an external link, or when clicking a section edit link.
Also, clean up these parameters when leaving the editor. This also
applies to 'preload', 'preloadparams', 'preloadtitle', 'summary'.
KNOWN BUG: Only works the first time the editor is loaded on the page.
Afterwards, DesktopArticleTarget.init lets DesktopArticleTarget handle
initialization, and it ignores extra parameters. I made a few attempts
at fixing this, but I only broke it further. I don't understand why
the history handling code even works. Maybe I'll come back to this.
Bug: T56029
Change-Id: I38fcde573f728250aaa125b391815e7fac7df362
I prefer not having to think what type `link` is.
Just pass `linkUrl` everywhere.
Add and correct some related doc comments.
Change-Id: I5aa03149d7e1b32cd9ec19c589b16d03a9981857
As temporary users will not have access to user preferences (T330815),
use cookies or localStorage to save them, like we already do for
logged-out users.
Also add some comments to point out where we intentionally distinguish
logged-out and temp users.
Bug: T332435
Change-Id: Ic83dd8bc8bc107f603a9b0340bd9e2bcaad8ff5a
Use the new hook to add the diff-mode selector to the area directly before
the diff table.
Also toggles the new inline-diff legend, when the initial diff-type is 'inline'.
Depends-On: I6de30bf79eb5ac262285951792782b870d075e00
Bug: T324759
Change-Id: Ifc133856dd793693c3a2722a7b1319dfe74555a2
* Use the new mw.track() handlers from WikimediaEvents
* Ensure that 'integration' and 'mode' are set on init
events, since they're not guessed in the handler any more
* Remove the setting of 'editingStatsId' tracking parameter,
now happens in WikimediaEvents by setting an API AJAX option
* Replace ve.track with mw.track in VE-MW, so that we don't have
to copy the events manually here and in other extensions
This must be merged together with WikimediaEvents change
Iace4d53a972396ca5b8713000570cc47c9986034 (but we can't use
Depends-On, because CI requires code here to be removed first).
Bug: T332438
Change-Id: I0ef0a96aafdf89a4ebe32131a85b18c25744bb2c
Peel off some layers, remove some unused computation,
remove code from ve.init.mw.trackSubscriber.js (which
is to be removed in T332438).
Change-Id: I4073b9a2a4b2af06f30e603a9d2a1968203f3b6d
disableForAnons is used to present a single wikitext tab on
dual-edit-tab wikis, and/or default-wikitext red links.
Users who open the editor and then switch to VE should still
have that preference stored in a cookie when that happens.
Bug: T331462
Change-Id: If2a866cff7e54d2832f6aa22eb268eb125f2d1c2
These haven't been used for a while, and we usually enable experimental
features via BetaFeatures these days.
Change-Id: Iec3a7da3cc962d8ac9416b508780fcdc3ca58d3e
When checking for the presence of edit buttons, we should include
the VE edit button and the MinervaNeue page action link, but not
the "view source" button (which means the opposite: the user can't
edit).
Bug: T312632
Change-Id: I2eb6e833a0489c17cf8360aca61bd8b615e30461
Going through onEditSectionLinkClick() is not needed, and it confused
some code that actually expected a section edit link.
Bug: T328094
Change-Id: I8975ade38d9dd064272781fb9d4bd22bab4d65ce
This allows VE to support even more skins with minimal or no changes to the skins themselves.
Partially reverts 75ff121b29.
Change-Id: I7536610459b7401015d4a033cc516c5d9a0ca5f1
This reverts commit a92dce4999.
A workaround for the previous problem was added in ContentTranslation
in I945897a27db479986855002b389034a745bf9bef.
Bug: T325249
Bug: T325566
Bug: T327779
Change-Id: I2d9c330dc4328468a65315ec6bed1d0f53ebd1f6
We could do something more complex and compute the height of the
available space, but a fixed height is a reasonable solution with
a fraction of the complexity.
Bug: T328048
Change-Id: I0b7bfa55f23afc16be43b85270666ec6a480ca32
Accounts for the use of CSS Grid in Vector 2022, in
the 2017 Wikitext editor preview, by placing the heading and
content in named grid areas (`titlebar` and `content`).
Bug: T327778
Change-Id: I66a30e282e808559b4f375f5924ae0d945c058a9
At first I was going for a more minimal replacement of mw.Uri with URL,
until I discovered that this code depends on a mw.Uri bug that would be
difficult to replicate:
// Expected: Relative URLs are accepted
new mw.Uri( '/foo' ).toString() // => 'https://localhost/foo'
// Expected: Protocol is optional
new mw.Uri( 'example.com/foo' ).toString() // => 'https://example.com/foo'
// Unexpected: Treated as empty domain with no protocol rather than relative URL
new mw.Uri( './foo' ).toString() // => 'https://./foo'
So I went for a bigger rewrite to preserve the intent rather than the
exact logic.
I had to change some test cases to use more realistic fake data. They
previously relied on bugs in our URL handling to pass despite the base
URLs being incorrect, particularly for non-short URLs (see T270219).
In my testing non-short URLs behave the same as before in practice.
Depends-On: I07a8c097dba0f5572c0aedf4febdf1434063ea6f
Bug: T325249
Change-Id: I232361266c1dda795b88018c3aaa3d9ecbe42b93
Persistent global-ish properties in ArticleTarget and friends. A lot
of our own code re-uses them, and code elsewhere could refer to them
as well (although I didn't find any uses).
In one case we need to keep using mediawiki.Uri, to handle building
an array from query parameters exactly like PHP would handle it.
Bug: T325249
Change-Id: I57699ff9dd39179ca29a87b6e2d9b12c2b86eb7d
Our encoding for the hrefs like "./Foo" that we send to Parsoid
differed slightly from how Parsoid outputs them, so to avoid dirty
diffs, we had to store the original ones we received from Parsoid
and send them back if they were unchanged.
Change the encoding to match Parsoid's exactly (by referring to the
Parsoid source code), and then remove 'rawTitle'/'origTitle'.
On a historical note, 'rawTitle'/'origTitle' were originally added to
fix other issues with links, which I hope are long behind us:
* bb45d984ca (T145978)
* fda2e6c1b5 (T44140)
Follow-up to 362df66b47, which removed
some other old stuff from the handling of Parsoid links.
Bug: T325766
Change-Id: I0ad0a655380eb2fb29b5ac01e2e399ac550ce34a
Replacing one-off uses in various auxiliary features: only used
in function scope (or narrower), nothing else depends on them.
Some of them didn't even need to do any URL parsing or formatting.
Bug: T325249
Change-Id: Ia9a18656f67cb0a204c87605459abb9f5bbdc347
For external links, `.title` and `.rawTitle` properties previously
contained the external link corrupted with some normalization intended
for MediaWiki titles.
This was useless, and in fact no caller actually uses this value:
they all check `.isInternal` first before accessing `.title` or
`.rawTitle`.
Also, correct other parameter documentation.
Change-Id: Ieeab56548f0a3b2f81a90f0d3ae0f81d744aa67b
An incorrectly-encoded fragment is allowed-in-wikitext but will make
mw.Uri throw an error. e.g. `[[foo#1%bar]]`
Bug: T324976
Change-Id: I97cb85507d9ae3d648300245dd7e48cc239c4d90