The good thing is that every time our CSS overrides get less crazy.
See 75ff121b29 for the last time.
Change-Id: I9d81aff6a24ec28850563e00206e21c4a6593d2e
Tapping the toolbar save button while the save dialog is open triggers a save
because of the accesskey. It shouldn't save on a double-tap, because that's
easy to accidentally do / trigger on a slow device.
Bug: T230816
Depends-On: I4c3afce9d57c9bca737272b40b9a4862b5794bac
Change-Id: I1925b1b97de6a811f73196b616ec09a2c30c336f
Depends on MediaWiki change I48d4bb3f, which adds the 'arrayParams'
option to handle explicitly indexed array parameters like
`&preloadparams[0]=a&preloadparams[1]=b`. Previously we only handled
implicit indexes like `&preloadparams[]=a&preloadparams[]=b`.
Bug: T231382
Depends-On: I48d4bb3fdf0ea7f5eb133c59bf63651ba356fc42
Change-Id: I8c899bce1b19fa286bd385f89e102a4b87db4db3
New changes:
77076f828 LinkAnnotationInspector: add a "label" field on mobile
Local changes:
* Updates for mobile link label editing
Bug: T229431
Change-Id: Ib0489f6f59b228ebc4a20f7a0a515be938a8f6d3
When saving fails for a reason we don't handle explicitly, the error
message will have HTML formatting and will respect any on-wiki
overridden messages, rather than being plain text generic message.
Extensions providing custom SaveErrorHandlers may need to be updated.
The only one in Gerrit that requires a fix is TitleBlacklist:
Ibeae79c95557a7af699716c9d921f34c310bee6d.
* Remove handling for errors returned in .visualeditoredit.edit.info
rather than .errors (.error in old format). AFAIK this is only used
by some extensions, it is probably incorrect to do (T229539) and all
extensions I know of that do this (AbuseFilter, SpamBlacklist,
ConfirmEdit) have custom SaveErrorHandlers.
* Remove custom error messages for 'readonly' (identical to API
response) and for 'hookaborted' (very unhelpful and there is a
chance that the API response is better, if the extension causing
this error generates any error message).
* Add a silly shim for MobileFrontend integration, because we allow it
to handle error responses, and it expects them in the old format.
This is probably subtly wrong in many ways, but MobileFrontend code
only uses this for logging, so it shouldn't explode. In the future
we will hopefully change it to use errorformat=html (T228897#5366960).
Bug: T229532
Change-Id: I3b9c4fefc0869ef7999c21cef754434febd852ec
A @method annotation is only necessary when the docblock is not
directly followed by a function declaration (in which case JSDuck
assumes it documents a property), e.g. when defining an abstract
function or referencing a function from another library.
I verified that JSDuck generates exactly the same output before and
after this change (docs/data-<hash>.js files are identical).
Change-Id: I7edf51a8560ab9978b42800ab1026f0b5555c3bf
The .oo-ui-popupToolGroup-handle styles only need to apply to the
editTools toolbar, where they override OOUI styles so that our
"stretched" toolbar works; they don't need to apply to the pageTools
toolbar, which contains just the editor switcher, and where they make
it look different from the MF wikitext editor toolbar for no reason.
Change-Id: I21315b34be0a7c3938f84ada720ff5754d953879
We were incorrectly always adding action=edit to the URL in that case.
The condition was always passing because `this.section` is `null` when
unset, but `this.currentUri.query.section` is `undefined` when unset.
This is a similar fix/bug to a68cc38b22.
Bug: T209163
Change-Id: Ic80ac377b763aea53678c4209ba6b3a6ba2996c9
New changes:
854a1fa2c Distinguish active link styling
Local changes:
* Pull through active link styling
Bug: T228220
Change-Id: I925f88d32a514a749b96f501a211003bc4c924f0
Since we're inside the Target instance, `ve.init.target` refers to
this object. Some of the code I'm changing even uses `this` instead
of `ve.init.target` on the next or previous line.
Most of the mistakes are a result of mass search-and-replace changes
(478b0bcb, e1a887cc), or moving the code from other classes (d294006d).
But I can't explain the "ve.init.target.getSurface().getDom()" line,
it would be good to figure out why it was this way before we change it.
Change-Id: I0d7c6a48369242d4c99620fcd775ab537420d84a
New changes:
a06204317 Fix TableNode unit test getOffsetFromCoords failure on Firefox
dfe0eb025 Refactor mobile context logic into ve.ui.MobileContext
Local changes:
* Pull through for edit cards refactor
Bug: T227532
Bug: T228767
Change-Id: I6c043e039fbef62a56f475b0dc365e171ab7bf59
New changes:
1a7460058 Remove ve.newMobileContext feature flag
Local changes:
* Remove ve.newMobileContext feature flag
Change-Id: Ia8def997b7cba4623866080752b06068d2118cc3
We also show this dialog on the old wikitext editor, where
ve.init.target is not set, because the relevant code is not loaded.
Follow-up to 478b0bcbb9.
Similar to e88cd81f94, which fixed the
same issue in a different file.
I checked all uses of ve.init.target in files under ve-mw/init/ and I
think this was the only remaining mistake.
Bug: T228684
Change-Id: I15551870cdb01d570e24ba9668e67330b8072e01
Our overlay could be higher than the viewport, allowing the viewport
to scroll again.
Bug: T212159
Change-Id: I1e97d1963b214fc7673c33ae6c14ab7b0b80f31d
Depends lightly on a patch to WikiEditor, which will hook up the logging there
for the case where the switch is happening from WikiEditor to VisualEditor on
the same pageload.
Bug: T221191
Change-Id: Ibafec77b2eabd3b3b3767472b7b5a40e3312bf18
Way back in 2c24efae in 2015 this got disconnected, which resulted in
saveComplete logging not having the expected updated revision_id.
Bug: T226847
Change-Id: I6dc14bb4b2dacedbe27493a97fa25c9b0542818c
If the translations of save/publish button messages like
'visualeditor-savedialog-label-publish-short-start' contain spaces
(e.g. in Bengali 'bn'), the button on mobile would wrap over two
or more lines, due to weird styles we have for the mobile toolbar.
Change-Id: Ieb439ae489ab7110b81382ffdcf0d3d3ad2f84ac
mw.Uri requires undefined rather than null to unset a parameter;
null instead generates a parameter with no value (and no equals sign).
Our own code in ve.init.mw.DesktopArticleTarget.init.js parseSection()
can't parse that and causes an exception.
Change-Id: I783ea6b91c115b79bbd9deac6669bea0661139af
The EventLogging extension no longer uses these internal modules.
They were phased out as part of last year's "lightweight EventLogging"
project (detailed at T187207). Migration notes at T205744.
VisualEditor has migrated already, mostly. It still depended
on the existence of these module names for some condition guards.
* The subscriber for 'mwTimingHandler' was guarded by 'schema.EditAttemptStep',
but did not emit events of that schema. What 'mwTimingHandler' really
needs is the '*SamplingRate' variable for its call to 'inSample()'.
This previously worked because the variable and the schema are both
provided by the WikimediaEvents extension.
* The subscriber for 'activityHandler' had a separate schema guard. This
might suggest an intent for the code to silently degrade if WikimediaEvents
were to be changed to no longer supply the second schema, or for the code
to work for third-parties without WikimediaEvents if they register only
the schema. However, this subscriber too calls 'inSample()' and needs those
variables.
I've assumed for now that it is okay for these to all be guarded together.
Even if the schemas were to be removed and we were to forget updating this
code, the new EventLogging client degrades gracefully from this (no errors).
Bug: T221281
Change-Id: I260c25752c3becfe6e499813197fbf7a3dba88c3