* DirectParsoidClient makes use of parsoid directly for performing
transformations on both wikitext and/or HTML contents.
* Also, it's used to fetch HTML from parsoid's parser cache. Before,
this operation was done via RESTBase but now it's being fetched in
core's parsoid parser cache.
* This patch also enables VE clients to transform HTML to
Wikitext when switching from HTML to source mode on. It
makes use of the HtmlInputTransformHelper to perform this
transformation.
* Now, VE client can make use of core code for switching
between HTML to source mode and back without RESTBase.
Change-Id: I5c7cfcc4086d8da7905897194d8601aa07418b59
This makes the "direct" client and the VRS based client
implement the same interface, so the caller doesn't have to know
which one it is using.
It looks like ParsoidHelper will not be needed if we use this approach.
Change-Id: Ib1c1d7355951fc0765227dd01a9edfc554fc448d
This patch introduces a factory service for creating VE Parsoid
clients.
NOTE: This patch also injects a GlobalIdGenerator to the client
and avoids usage of deprecated UIDGenerator class.
Change-Id: I787c0afb227308aab56770d14d62e08eb0084a6c
What:
Add hook that runs after a save attempt is made in ApiVisualEditorEdit.
The hook receives the same data available in ApiVisualEditorEdit, and
implementations of the hook can modify the API response.
Also introduce templated
parameters (https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Templated_parameters) in
the API parameters; this allows plugins to pass arbitrary data along
with their request using e.g. plugins=linkrecommendation&data-linkrecommendation=foo
Add ServiceWiring files, a PHP namespace, and a HookRunner class to
support the above changes.
Why:
VE plugins may wish to send additional data when saving an edit and take
action based on that data on the server-side. See for example the
AddLink plugin in I7a052f8e which sends annotation data, and then uses
the new hook to perform a database operation.
Change-Id: I392691475fbdcec766acbd832600e82efcb5bfe8