The idea is to not actually store all these default values, but
fall back to the default only when needed.
Some more details:
* The only remaining property is ….name. The only reason to
have this property is to distinguish between aliases and
primary parameter names. This will be reworked in a later
patch.
* The description falls back to null because this is the
documented fallback, not undefined.
* The default value falls back to "", same as the auto-value.
Why not null you might ask. This is intentional. Both the
auto- and default value are effectively wikitext snippets,
while the example is a label in the VE UI.
Bug: T285483
Change-Id: I1be3cca18f9ad6fc1c16362b24633f7613f02539
This is done for two reasons:
1. It fixes the behavior of two methods in rare edge-case
situations. They aren't documented to return undefined.
2. It reduces the amount of stuff this class stores when it's
nothing but a default value anyway. Note this patch does this
for the template-level properties only. Another patch will do
the same for the parameter-level properties.
Bug: T285483
Change-Id: If2e4d56da1fa52e32dc94191f36d7dc6a1487829
This reflects much better how this method is meant to behave.
Note I will continue to remove documentation that doesn't
explain anything in addition to what the code already says.
Bug: T285483
Change-Id: I81fa8a5d9d0752f3aeac4015c9a27b50e054d4df
This patch also marks 2 methods as @private that are not and
should not be used outside of this class.
Bug: T285483
Change-Id: I8a8ffc4868a369b5c47068beb0e83f023872543d
This reverts the revert commit d47b95eb4a.
When no `paramOrder` is given, known parameters should appear in the
order returned from the TemplateData API.
Previously, when TemplateData was present but no paramOrder
specified, then the parameters would appear in alphabetical order as
"unknown" parameters. Now they will appear in the order listed in
TemplateData. This is similar to the fully-specified behavior when
paramOrder is present.
This will only affect the Visual Editor template dialog, and has no
effect on serialization.
Bug: T274545
Change-Id: If8315781572af688ea1c1b14b3694b828f076b4a
This makes the code more readable and easier to reason about.
The ESLint rule responsible for this code style was removed
just recently.
Notes:
* I focus on classes that are relevant for what the WMDE team
does right now.
* I merge multiple `var` keywords only when the variables are
strongly connected.
* Caching the length in a for loop makes the code hard to
read, but not really faster when it's a trivial property
access anyway.
Bug: T284895
Change-Id: I621fed61d894a83dc95f58129bbe679d82b0f5f5
When no `paramOrder` is given, known parameters should appear in the
order returned from the TemplateData API.
Previously, when TemplateData was present but no paramOrder
specified, then the parameters would appear in alphabetical order as
"unknown" parameters. Now they will appear in the order listed in
TemplateData. This is similar to the fully-specified behavior when
paramOrder is present.
This will only affect the Visual Editor template dialog.
Bug: T274545
Change-Id: I32538de07641c288081042a41fe39eedfed7d939
Note that the tests expose a bug, getAllParametersOrdered fails to
list an unused parameter. Fixed in I32538de07641c.
Also, a minor fix to avoid an impossible template spec: paramOrder
must include all parameters.
Bug: T274545
Change-Id: Icfa7a765773d04ef05a76ecc09467305e311f6cb
Most notably:
* Introduce variable names that explain much better what's
going on.
* Reduce nesting.
Bug: T284895
Change-Id: I793677d8107abb6354f9e19d79c4879a41c4bd93
Splits out a useful intermediate calculation from getOrderedParameterNames,
exposing the full list of parameters including those that are not
present in the transclusion.
This will be used to build the sidebar checkbox list.
Bug: T274545
Change-Id: I1c6a9ea8a5e9a163751fee87f974f63c72fd1f61
These don't add any knowledge but make the code harder to read
and maintain, and are an additional source of errors.
Change-Id: Ied57741a3f985e355adfddb4e75378d5c497faa9
This class represents a raw wikitext snippet. There is also no
base class that would require us to follow a generic
getValue/setValue naming scheme.
Change-Id: I0891a2f6c0ae0121429a47c39221e99b9653e8e3
There are 2 methods with the same name, but they are very
different. This makes it much easier to understand the
difference, I hope.
Change-Id: Ie1f049b2b14e1fe23f078e281ee797da29dfe3db
The variable `html` had the value of undefined and was treated as a string.
This would then be displayed on the editing surface.
Change-Id: I4682ea121aa37f06cac41dde618af847586ae01e
Just reading the method signature gives the exact same
information in these cases. In other words, this code is
able to explain itself.
Change-Id: I04d031f2b24c3b0d21fede2c19c64b54d30b5b0c
The idea is to possibly rename some of these classes, based on
these descriptions. But this should be done in later, separate
patches.
Change-Id: I7f9e5b2382711b434d6dd618489fa3ed8b7a46b4
Returns true if there is no meaningful user input yet.
Will be used in the next patch.
Bug: T272355
Change-Id: I4f88ce31662bbc46755f78d574c46b907581d438
Previous, reverted attempt: da9b6fffbd.
This attempt also includes 6037fefbe0,
and fixes minor conflicts with other changes.
* In normal images, parse relative 'href' attributes instead of
expanding them to absolute. This resolves Parsoid generating
|link= options for copy-pasted images (T193253).
Keep them in the underscore-form to avoid causing dirty diffs like
T237040 again. Unlike in the previous attempt, we don't need to be
super-careful about the 'resource' attribute, thanks to the Parsoid
changes in T108504.
* In gallery images stuff, prefix the 'resource' attribute with './',
same as normal images do. This causes no functional changes, but it
makes updating tests easier, and the consistency is probably good.
* Update test examples to also prefix 'resource' and relative 'href'
attributes with './', like the real Parsoid does.
Bug: T193253
Change-Id: I91131728a87c9406bf069d46d3c94c9a8905a003