Return an array of languages instead of a single language. Languages
containing hyphens return themselves along with the root code e.g.
'en-GB' => ['en-GB', 'en']
Change-Id: I840b689d0021d865f93d16d075473a2ed0a9f0d8
Problem: When the toolbar is created twice with the same config object,
the second time around the tools are still bound to the old surface
Reason: The tool config is overwritten such that symbolic names of tools
are replaced with instances of tools, bound to a specific surface. The
second time around, the creation fails (silently in a try-catch) and then
the already translated list of tools is used to create a new toolbar
filled with old tools still bound to the wrong surface.
Solution: Leave the config object alone, and instead build a new list of
tool instances while iterating through tool names.
Bonus: Don't fail silently. Using a try-catch to detect whether a
requested tool is supported masks other errors, and is evil. Instead,
just do a lookup and skip tools in which the lookup's result is falsey.
Change-Id: Ic43ec29173e556592bb3db9399ff83787e0a6857
This isn't a problem when using the UI buttons as they get disabled
but the command keys can still trigger these methods.
Also fix hasPastState to include check for small stack. This fixes
an existing bug where the undo button doesn't become active until
~1s after the first change is commited (i.e. after the small stack
is committed to the big stack).
Bug: 52113
Change-Id: Idbd34953c805620881a609409290256462af80a5
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
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
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
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
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
Objective:
* Remove ve.ui.DropdownTool's dependency on ve.ui.SurfaceToolbar so it
can be used with any ve.ui.Toolbar
Changes:
ve.ui.DropdownTool.js
* Bind onBlur to document mousedown in capture mode instead of trying to
add more and more things we are listening to which is a losing battle
* Refactor activate/deactivate mode changes
* Get rid of isEnabled check - surface should disable toolbar, the tools
shouldn't be checking if the surface is enabled after the fact (also,
this is harmless and doesn't change any actual interactions)
Change-Id: I738209d17649358c2f9812f9abac576960af867b
I trusted you guys when you told me to use DOM .focus() instead of
jQuery's .focus() and didn't test well enough :( The former doesn't
work, the latter does.
Follow-up to I7962f59b.
Bug: 47793
Change-Id: Iddfb8d7c99325b6c7a5d151948b57cfa5f0a6a62
This patch adds ve.track; it provides a means for VisualEditor code to log
various changes of state that are of potential analytic interest. This is done
without coupling VisualEditor to a particular analytics framework by providing
a method, ve.hook.registerHandler, by which event data may be routed to a
particular analytic framework for processing and dispatch.
ve.track uses a $.Callbacks-like object for tracking analytic events which can
remember an arbitrary number of past events. This is done by maintaining an
array containing the arguments of past calls and maintaining a counter for each
callback indicating its position in the queue (i.e., how many events it has
already received.) This ensures handlers are called for each event, including
events which were fired before the handler was registered. This allows the
load-order of VE and analytics components to remain unspecified.
Change-Id: I29740fa7a0ac403e484e0acee6dfcadaf6fc4566
Objective:
* Make it possible to make a toolbar without a surface
Changes:
*.php
* Links to new file
ve.ui.Toolbar.js, ve.ui.SurfaceToolbar.js
* Split toolbar into generic and surface specific classes
*.js
* Update symbol names
Change-Id: Ice063a2fb67b5ce5155cdc96a0d47af49eee48cb
This is bit of a hack, as leading whitespace could be
significant if styled with white-space:pre.
Long term VE shouldn't be editing the user's HTML, and
should just highlight potential formatting issues.
We avoid the stripping in preformatted elements as we
expect they will have that styling.
Bug: 51462
Change-Id: I654d98e17dd604cb2a192831ff3f3597f95b9962
Because trying to work out how broken your test case is
by looking at two (potentially multi-page) serialisations
of the DOM summary is a pain in the arse. Diffing two
HTML strings may highlight the problem much more clearly.
TODO: Is it possible to defer the calculation of the HTML
infused summary object until we have determined the assertion
has failed. Otherwise we're slowing down our tests for no
reason.
Change-Id: I873bf2479ab81d15389792bd59d15580da63941a
Code speaks for itself, see also bug 52441.
Though not introduced by 14343c7bf7, that made the bug worse.
Bug: 52441
Change-Id: Ie2b80b22df03eb563de8812a47fb25152527e786
For configured wikis, show a dialog that welcomes the user to the
amazing and fantabulous world of VisualEditing, which is not only full of
wonderment and joy but also may lead to increased popularity and love.
The dialog only shows up once (uses a cookie).
Change-Id: I8e7c4dc2c63b36594378a543b9d66291395eebcf
By testing against a regex of legal title characters we can determine
if the entered text is a valid internal link. If it isn't we should
prevent the link inpsector from creating/changing the annotation.
Bug: 33094
Change-Id: Ia1df602601e4e82fc351279e432c28c425f5157a
Not having a description yet is fine, but they should at least
be indexed as blocks so that they are searchable and listed
in the jsduck generated pages. jsduck defaults to @method + name
of prototype property. And it even guesses parameters sometimes.
Search: \n\n([a-zA-Z\.]+\.prototype\.[a-zA-Z]+)
Where: modules/ve,modules/ve-mw
Where-Not: modules/ve/test
Replace: \n\n/** */\n$1
Added @return in a few places where it was easy to add.
Change-Id: I830c94cc7dbc261bd7a077391f930cbfff165f9d
mw.ViewPageTarget is currently getting events from both the
platform target toolbar and context menu toolbar because the
event is emitted from within the toolbar to the surface.
Instead we're now emitting it on the toolbar itself and it is up
to the binder to access the correct one and listen to its events.
Bug: 52317
Change-Id: Ibd8053768e82b1df91081bd77a172628ea855db7
Follows-up 867ec44a9.
Because:
- #toolbarPosition is emitted more than once (so this
should at least have been a once() bind, not a connect)
- It is emitted for more than 1 toolbar (includes context menu
toolbar)
- Semantically incorrect (we want to know when the surface changes
not the toolbar)
- We want to get rid of that event entirely and this is the last
use of it.
Change-Id: Ica5ed04052f48fe84607abab72bcf65f97d689ed
On browsers that implement the Navigation Timing API, performance.now()
provides values with microsecond precision that are guaranteed to be monotonic
(i.e., they are not subject to skew due to changes to the system clock).
This patch adds a `ve.now` utility function that will use this API when it is
available and fall back gracefully to `Date.now` when it is not.
Change-Id: I377025fcb23cb26399b9e437e33c8afa138916af
In target#setUpSurface, both target#setUpToolbar and
target.surface#initialize are called. #setUpToolbar does an
asynchronous animation.
After that animation is completed we call target.toolbar.initialize
and target.surface.context.update.
Right now ce.ProtectedNode needs to update the position of its
shields when the CE Surface changes position (which it does when
the UI Surface changes position because of the UI Toolbar changing
position), and does so by listening to toolbarPosition.
Adding this event to allow it to listen to that instead.
Change-Id: I826986794630c04c34cef6da36ccb15ff7dde49a
Formerly known as "The greatest commit in the history of the world*".
* Within a 3 block radius of Drayton Park and Auburt Park, starting
from July 30th at about 9pm or so.
Bugs:
* (bug 51404) Allow escaping out of the link inspector when in creation
mode (no text is selected, text will be inserted based on link target)
and the text input is empty
* (bug 51065 and bug 51415) Keep model and view in sync when changing the
link inspector's text input value and showing options in a menu
* (bug 51523) Either restore selection at the time of close to what it was
before opening the inspector (when using back) or to what it was before
closing (might be changed by transactions processed during the close
method) - this makes it simpler and more natural when clicking away from
the link inspector, even when there are changes that must be saved by
the link inspector on close
Bonus:
* Use only the light blue highlight color for menu widget items - the
checkmark already displays the selected item, the dark blue is just
masking the current highlight position and confusing the peoples
* Remove links when the user deletes everything from the link inspector's
text input and then closes the link inspector
* Replace select menu's evil "silent" selectItem/highlightItem argument
with a new method called initializeSelection which sets both selection
and highlighting to an item without emitting events - this is needed
when synchronizing the view with the model so the model isn't
immediately told to change to a value it already has
* Make the MWTitle lookup menu not flash like crazy as you type (this was
caused by a copy-paste oversight overriding
initializeLookupMenuSelection unnecessarily)
Bug: 51404
Bug: 51065
Bug: 51415
Bug: 51523
Change-Id: I339d9253ad472c2f42c3179edc84a83d27561270
op !== operation in all iterations of this loop except the first,
and using information from one operation to apply another one
doesn't work very well.
The fact that undefined cast to a number is NaN rather than 0
is very unhelpful :(
Also fixed some commas that should be semicolons.
Bug: 52238
Change-Id: I4138c023c955f2866881084506e24bb8b6db5a4d
Now Ctrl+\ (Cmd+\ on Mac) will trigger the 'clear annotations' button
on the current context. Ideally we'd also bond to the 'clear' keyboard
button (ASCII 12) but it does not seem possible to do that yet.
Bug: 51507
Change-Id: I300ec1ffa237e51418ec429be39001f820f053ae
== Renamed methods ==
* enableFloating -> enableFloatable
* disableFloating -> disableFloatable
* setPosition -> float
* resetPosition -> unfloat
== Scroll and resize event ==
Timeline for scroll event reduced from about half a dozen
"Recalculate style" and various forced "Paint" down to 0.
New timeline for scroll is clean (for me: from ~35 to ~59 fps):
* 1 Event (scroll)
* 1 Composite Layer
The composite layer action is the browser changing the viewport
to a different portion of the document drawing. Exactly the one
thing a simple scroll should do.
Timeline for resize event is still pretty crowded and low fps,
but it has improved. Further improvement would likely be around
using requestAnimation and going outside ve.ui.Toolbar.
== Changes ==
* New: ve.ui.Toolbar#initialize.
Similar to what surface has. Users of Toolbar should decide
whether to call enableFloatable, append it to the DOM at some
point and then call initialize() once.
* Don't compute offset() every time.
Eliminated by doing it once in #initialize. These 'top' and
'left' offsets do not change.
* Don't compute outerWidth() and $window.width() every time.
Reduced by doing it once in #initialize to compute the 'right'
offset. Updating it only on resize.
* Don't set 'top' every time.
This is already in the stylesheet. It was never set to anything
else so the abstraction for it in #float has been removed.
This also made it obvious that code for "ve-ui-toolbar-bottom"
was unused and left behind. Tha class was only ever being
removed from something (never added).
The one addClass call for it was in a condition that is always
false ("if top > 0").
* Don't set 'left' every time.
Eliminated by doing it once in #float.
* Don't set 'right' every time.
Reduced by no longer doing it on scroll. Done once in #float,
and on resize after computing the new value for it.
* Remove no-op style operations.
Wrapped methods in if-floatable, if-floated etc. to reduce a
fair amount of easily avoided re-paint overhead.
* Avoid double re-paint in mw.ViewPageTarget.
Though we prevent a lot of redundant re-paints now, whenever
we do repaint we want to do it in 1 repaint instead of 2.
ve.ui.Toolbar emits #toolbarPosition, which tells
mw.ViewPageTarget to update toolbarTracker which would read
the new $bar style properties and copy them over to the
$toolbarTracker. However, this read operation forces the browser
to do an immediate re-paint half-way just for $bar.
Browsers only repaint when style properties are changed and
JS has yielded. The exception to this is JS reading style
properties: in that case the browser is forced to do those
deferred repaints directly and reflect the new values.
We can avoid this double repaint by passing the updated values
as data instead of requiring the receiver to read the DOM (and
thus a keep the deferred repaint). Now toolbarTracker can use
them directly whilst the browser hasn't even repainted $bar yet.
== Clean up ==
* Redundant "border-radius: 0". This would reset something, but
it never does. None of the things it inherits from set a
border-radius. There is one subclass where toolbar is used
with a border-radius (".ve-ui-surfaceWidget .ve-ui-toolbar-bar"
sets a border-radius) which overrides this on purpose, so the
default of 0 is redundant.
* Pattern "if ( .. ) addClass() else removeClass()" changed to:
"toggleClass( , .. )"
Bug: 52014
Change-Id: I9be855148962eee068a77fe83e98eb20bbdcfeec
These have been pointing to the same method for a while now,
we can safely remove these obsolete aliases and just use it
as generic copy.
* Each file touched by my editor had its new line at EOF fixed
where absent
* Don't copy an otherwise unused empty object
(ve.dm.Converter)
* Use common ve#copy syntax instead to create a link
(ve.dm.Document, ve.dm.example)
* Remove redundant conditionals for isArray/copyArray/copyObject
(ve.dm.example)
Change-Id: If560e658dc1fb59bf01f702c97e3e82a50a8a255
This is the language inspector UI engine with ULS core.
The Language Inspector works alongside ULS to choose and change language
blocks in text. The inspector was based on ve.ui.TextInputWidget and
now changed to inherit ve.ui.Widget and display details in a table
instead of an input textbox.
Added jQuery.ULS module:
* Repository: https://github.com/wikimedia/jquery.uls
* Latest Commit 728f112ffc90b03b50c0109487886a2647f12020
* Taken 'src' / 'images' and 'css' folders into modules/jquery.uls
Bug: 47759
Change-Id: I3c9fd6c135c05a54f6c7fc28c5962fc0a6677806
Annotations' attributes might contain DOM elements, which cause infinite
recursion in ve.compare(). Annotation classes can protect against this
by overriding getHashObject() to summarize DOM nodes, but that doesn't
help if that's not respected everywhere.
Instead, compare the hash objects, those are safe. This does not appear
to be a problem in practice, currently, because the nowiki annotation
is experimental, oo.compare() now short-circuits if a === b, and because
of optimizations in openAndCloseAnnotations() which lead to the relevant
compareToForSerialization() code path being taken very rarely.
Bug: 51948
Change-Id: If1bcc3eee4fd14d107db1935d89dcc5516643b53
This only affects debug mode, but things look broken when the
background of every single node is set to transparent (e.g. a
<pre> looks weird with a white instead of grey background).
It also leaves the DOM dirty full of inline styles.
Though setting a grey background isn't guaranteed to be visible
either, and all of these redraws and stuff really slow things
down (we should perhaps only start doing these after the initial
document is painted).. the least we can do is undo it and not
leave it there.
Change-Id: I9abfd46765914828ad8618748be5716a8c6b185c
By using annotation indexes only we can avoid a lot of
ve.getHash calls. This reduces the number of getHash calls
on load of [[:en:Argentina]] from ~60,000 to ~2,000.
Bug: 52013
Change-Id: I0bc9aa8feea5f7e4e90a5fcd829de57cab803c15
We would dirty-diff "</span>\n<!-- comment -->\n<span>" to
"</span>\n\n<!-- comment --><span>", i.e. the second newline made
a bunny-hop to the left over the comment.
The actual bug turned out to involve a double bunny-hop, with
"</span> <!-- comment -->\n<span>" turning into
"</span>\n <!--comment --><span>", i.e. the newline bunny-hops
both the comment and the space.
This happened because outputWrappedMetaItems() didn't take
wrappedWhitespace into account when restoring meta items and
associated whitespace. I hacked a check for wrappedWhitespace into it,
but we should really just rewrite this pile of hacks into a unified
system for queuing and processing both whitespace and metadata.
Change-Id: I4375f4c07983ffec6877d0371aeaa9bf6e65fd6e
To avoid confusion between IV store indexes and the index
within the set, rename them to storeIndex and offset.
Change-Id: Ic7d741bd5d39240d63fdc04a2df45658a64441de
As that method makes expensive ve.compare calls, we can quickly
avoid most cases by testing AnnotationSet#contains first.
On page load this reduces the number of ve.compare calls on
[[:en:Argentina]] from ~6,000,000 to about ~2,000.
Also reduces ve.compare calls per backspace keystroke from
~300 to 2.
We can optimise this further, but this is a good simple start.
Bug: 52013
Change-Id: Ie3b4517fd13383c48acb64b3c4e82051c34e7484
Pretty straightforward, although we should start thinking about
grouping/hiding 'advanced' formatting options in the toolbar.
Making this button experimental for now until we've come up with
a way to deal with this problem.
Bug: 51590
Change-Id: Ieb1935b742aced4b883d8a194e6cb69be68473d0