If links get pasted into VE and they lack a "//" in the `href`, they
are automatically considered to be "internal", thus being converted into
`[[...]]` wikitext links.
In case of pseudo protocols like `mailto:` this should not be the case.
This patch uses MediaWiki core settings to check if a `href` value is an
external protocol known to the application.
Bug: T297575
Depends-On: I2e584f6d5adc6b2d735e79cea64f2beeb5f2c36d
Change-Id: I2b383106450e02cc6bcc1b99d547ff2ed7832b4c
The refactor in I0eaeb987 broke this feature by moving
the call that modifies the response object to after it
is passed to the target.
Change-Id: Id98c1ccabde478540af34ed3356f319ae336590a
.test() is the dedicated syntax for a boolean "does match? yes/no?"
check. .match() returns an array of matches, or null. This is just not
needed in these situations.
Change-Id: Ibb996ab843d1a6c7d7af98d6a112990665d543b2
Once we determined a link is internal from the first regex, we don't to
check if it matches the wgScript path as well. This would cause
"/index.php/Article" style paths to be detected as external as they failed
this second check.
Change-Id: I560d8080c513c523c68f2750be332e9fd91de192
This logic has been moved to the relevant extensions which can
now disable VE using a hook.
Depends-On: I47880be15b6ce1a93f389a32aff304cc3b798bcb
Depends-On: If188e8fcceb248738fc625ddd5afec351c01c484
Bug: T174180
Change-Id: I245295373af3caffb1d4cbc288e8d2bd008520b7
Our theory is that browser plugin spam shouldn't reach
the DM document unless we've made a coding error like
I194ff1d57. Log future errors so if there is more plugin
spam in the future, we can investigate the cause.
Bug: T298147
Depends-On: I705195bc5d0f76a38da5d2cc09fab184a2c32401
Change-Id: I3403859906ceaa51be63b0d79f474f0289ab4408
Same random finds while working on something else. I carefully
checked and made sure these methods are actually called without the
optional parameter.
Change-Id: Iab36fd130258322985b5d6e7f8e1f7b4ee235ba2
These are only needed when we need to access a specific `this` from
within another `function () {}` context. This is not the case in the
situations here.
This is split from Ibf25d7e to make it smaller and easier to argue
about.
Change-Id: Ide1476de91fc343aa992ad92a1321d3a38b06dd0
Passing the useskin parameter ensures that output hooks are run
on the new page HTML. This already happens because we request
the 'subtitle' and 'categorieshtml' props which also trigger
skin mode (along with the 'headhtml' which we don't request).
However it is better for us to be explicit that we want the rendering
for a specific skin, rather than relying on these props to trigger
the correct mode.
Also pass through mobileformat param, which is added by a hook
in MobileFrontend.
Change-Id: I1cd2c5c5c13ae0b90cc32e441b453532343a434a
This ensures the full loading sequence is shown when the
user opens VE using history navigation.
Bug: T301843
Change-Id: Ia7a641c8bd5a036f23c9da94bc539d8cf66c5021
Previously we were adding an event listener every time the
target was opened, and not removing the old ones.
Change-Id: I0ce609f1d9e2d6fb00b605dcade6f27e7a887b9d
* Append the toolbar before starting the scroll
* If the toolbar is floating set the anchor to full height
immediately. This shouldn't cause the content to jump down
due to scroll anchoring:
(https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/overflow-anchor/Guide_to_scroll_anchoring)
But add our own logic for it for browsers which don't support that.
* Now the browser only has to deal with the scroll animation,
and not the height animation of the toolbar anchor at the
same time, making it smoother and less buggy.
Bug: T301773
Change-Id: I61d533d40758d559b03c858e0006ef2e4f0fcd16
Previous attempt in 005a8d24ef,
reverted in 3c1d167b33.
The deduplicateStyles() function lacked a check for fosterable
positions, which caused T299767. This is now fixed.
Also added tests.
Bug: T287675
Bug: T299251
Change-Id: I0d22be9b66d26d09373cee63dd6ce52c1659e62d
This prevents an unwanted scroll when the main edit link is used
and the first section is below the viewport.
Change-Id: Ib99ebe2dc5c105c3fcbd687ef5740166267f5536
This doesn't change the position of the loading bar, but it keeps it
still if any scrolling happens. Previously we expected the user probably
wouldn't scroll while VE is loading, but in subsequent commits we
will trigger automatic scrolling in section editing mode.
Change-Id: I1404ccd77583d808ef79291c6cb4f561e76bd41c
* Find the first section below the top of the viewport
(usually visible) and measure its offset.
* After loading the editor, ensure this heading is still
at the same position on the page.
Bug: T296910
Change-Id: I9a05ea74ba3c19a4a91ddc1bc0afe311851c53e6
This prevents your preference being changed if you just
followed a link with a diffmode parameter.
Change-Id: I755563bde285e95c0367119d49a40e1dd3c5e178