As of 46f40dc, we've split the VisualEditor API backend and the
part containing the parsefragment method no longer needs
an edit token.
This gets rid of the warning that started appearing after 46f40dc:
{
"warnings":{"main":{"*":"Unrecognized parameter: 'token'"}},
"visualeditor":{"result":"success","content":"<p>foo\n</p>"}
}
Change-Id: I36f79fa8ae48cdbec1b3506953418561ef2ff828
The generation promise can get resolved (e.g. AJAX request can complete)
after the node has been detached. In that case accessing this.model.doc
will fail, so check for this in doneGenerating().
Also attempt to abort the pending promise on teardown.
Bug: 56649
Change-Id: Ia55f1c2c8dc3a3619c0b50795e50fcae4bc6471f
Previously was failing for two reasons:
1. FF requires the form to be attached before submitting
2. options.watch failed because of FF's annoying Object.prototype.watch
Bug: 56767
Change-Id: I7b3d349f057f5b87f823ce788b4143f817af5303
Syntax highlight editor shouldn't rely on GUI language directionality
but always allow for LTR text editing.
Bug: 56780
Change-Id: Iae7f9eee20ffb9a003830503865458918f5e1df3
Changes:
* Cleanup the window API to use more consistent and intuitive methods - we
now use initialize/setup/teardown instead of
initialize/onSetup/onOpen/onClose as methods which are overridden, and
use open/close methods to control the window
* Change events around to have opening/open and closing/close events which
act as before/after points during the opening/closing process
* Make WindowSet and Context respond to windows being opened, rather than
opening them directly
* Fix a LinkInspector creation mode bug where the initial text doesn't get
reset
* Move inspector, a VisualEditor concept, back to VE
* Cleanup naming of SurfaceDialog, SurfaceToolbar, etc. to use shorter
names, they were given Surface* names when the generic ones were also in
VE, but now the generic ones are in OO, so they can return to their
original names
Change-Id: I82c4fed8bcb3fb5630938c8bc4dd9b2d5f1a8c1d
In general, the direction of the MWExtensionInspector textarea
should be dependent on the directionality of the node it is editing.
The only exceptions are <hiero> and <math> that need to have their
textarea LTR always; these two inspectors' directionality definition
is overridden in their onOpen() method.
Bug: 56779
Change-Id: Iac5c1c3bf2c61b9fa36c9588c1734c91ca4305c4
Underline is particularly important as CE will apply underline
formatting automatically when you press Ctrl+U but the
SurfaceObserver will not notice it, leading to inconsistency
between the view and the model.
For sub/superscript I've used the Google Docs key mappings as these
appear to have the fewest conflicts with existing browser shortcuts
and there isn't much consistency between desktop clients anyway
(Word and Open/LibreOffice use completely different shortcuts).
Bonus: reordered command lists to be consistent with UI layout.
Change-Id: I92998e42f9bcfb932d44e8f483811efd538e5981
Renamed events:
* performance.domLoad --> performance.system.domLoad
* performance.domSave --> performance.system.domSave
New events:
* performance.system.activation: total load time
* performance.system.domDiff: timing of paction=diff; like .domSave
* performance.system.domSerialize: timing of paction=serialize; like .domSave
* behavior.lastTransactionTillSaveDialogOpen: time from last transaction
until user opened save dialog
* behavior.saveDialogOpenTillSave: time from save dialog opening to user
clicking save
* behavior.saveDialogOpenTillReview: time from save dialog opening to user
clicking review (skipped when a cached diff is shown)
* behavior.saveDialogClose: when user closes save dialog; duration is time
* performance.user.saveComplete: time from user clicking save to successful
save completion; 'retries' indicates # of badtoken retries
* performance.user.saveError.*: time from user clicking save to failure;
'retries' indicates # of badtoken retries
** performance.user.saveError.abusefilter
** performance.user.saveError.badtoken: token was bad and we prompted the user
** performance.user.saveError.captcha
** performance.user.saveError.editconflict
** performance.user.saveError.empty
** performance.user.saveError.spamblacklist
** performance.user.saveError.unknown
* performance.user.reviewComplete: time from user clicking review to diff showing
* performance.user.reviewError: time from user clicking review to diff failure
since dialog was opened
Change-Id: I9815fa637d34c766c163e181d2f9527d3f32a7c3
When the editor is focused, the selection goes back to the start of
the document. This was remedied in the .focus() method, but not in
response to native focus events, so when external code blurred then
refocused the editor, the selection would move to the top.
This broke section editing on wikis where ULS is installed: the
selection would be initialized at the start of the section, but then
ULS would load and blur the documentNode (by focusing the pasteTarget)
and then focus it again, so the selection would move to the top.
Instead of restoring the selection only in .focus(), restore it in
response to focus events on the documentNode. When this is done,
saving and restoring the scrollTop is no longer needed.
Bug: 56651
Change-Id: I14700174ee092f9b208215d31a7d1871078a89bf
The resizing handles under ResizableNode are created in the location of the image
but if the page is edited and the image moves relative to the document, the handles
remained where the image was previously and not where its updated location is at.
This code fixes that bug by changing the CE event listening to the model's 'transact'
instead of 'history', and clears the cached offset when a 'transact' event happens.
Change-Id: Id0e4296dd89b24839ba68a534ca77d73c23b7434
When the ListToolGroup in the toolbar (the "More" section) is scrolled
down such that the top tool is partly obscured, and you hover over the
bottom half of the "More" button, the top tool displays a hover effect
and using the scroll wheel will scroll the list rather than the page.
This is because the list has a box-shadow that's 1em tall, and the
height of the "More" button is 2em. And in Chrome, pointer events
"work" even in the box-shadow area. Roan reported the Chrome bug at
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=314291
This change works around the bug by making the tools in the list
inline-block instead of block; for some reason the bug only affects
block elements.
Change-Id: I4ea3f41c91d0ff5d5cc150fe8acc3427f0ab5f3a
Some 've-ui-toolbar-bar' classes hadn't been converted to OO.ui so the
toolbar had no border. Also removed a useless rule in mw.ViewPageTarget.css.
SA platform didn't override OO.ui.msg to use the ve.msg so no messages
were getting through.
Change-Id: Ieb5bc3c98d1c435ec194b201b517a688cd9b02b9
* Our metadata insertions now need to be the same length as the data
insertion, not one more, so:
** Remove the +1 in the listMetadata splice
** Shorten the metadata variable by dropping the merging of the
metadata right before and right after the internal list; it was
also including the metadata right after the internal list twice
*** We still need to deal with this in some way though, left a TODO
** Fix the metadata insertion test for these changes
* Fix null reference keys in the test data; we made all references
keyed a while ago, but this test data was never updated for that
** The remapping of reference data doesn't remap auto/N keys yet,
left a FIXME for that
Change-Id: I8ef4e6ee7c1808574d81d0b83294848afd400cd7
Stop using this.$.frame.dir - a horrible hack made of duct tape
and bubble gum.
Or perhaps rather, masking tape and post-it-notes...
Change-Id: I53690e4485974b95edbdd255c0b96c2f639c5261
Objectives:
* Rename this.$ to this.$element
* Rename this.$$ to this.$
* Get rid of the need to use this.frame.$$
* Rename OO.ui.Element.get$$ to OO.ui.Element.getJQuery
Changes: (using Sublime Text regex patterns)
* Replace "get$$" with "getJQuery"
* Replace "\.(\$)([^\$a-zA-Z])" with ".$element$2"
* Replace "\.(\$\$)" with ".$"
* Replace "'$$'" with "'$'"
* Set this.$ to null in constructor of OO.ui.Window
* Set this.$ to this.frame.$ in initialize method of OO.ui.Window
* Replace "\.(frame.\$)([^\$a-zA-Z])" with ".\$$2"
Bonus:
* Use this.$() in a bunch of places where $() was erroneously used
Change-Id: If3d870124ab8d10f8223532cda95c2b2b075db94
Replaced uses of extendObject with $.extend . Replaced the one use of
OO.ui.indexOf with Array.prototype.indexOf because that's what
everything else was already using.
Change-Id: I63f40989057b8065ec977efafbf68d6e22c8e679
By serialising the current DOM, and injecting it into a form we can
end up in the source editor with our VE changes converted.
Bug: 50687
Change-Id: Iafcc02a737d9c6c3a59dce1caff130d47ca25650
Calculate and store the two inner whitespace values of the body in the
dm.Document. When converting back, make sure the first/last nodes
pre/post outer whitespace matches the inner left/right whitespace
of the body.
Bug: 54964
Change-Id: I45f1ffd63669f25a6cae878400bfe21719ed58ee
Also removed comment in ui.MWTransclusionDialog that was
copied from dm.MWTemplateSpecModel.
Bug: 50888
Change-Id: I9dcfef3ae65fe716bae91f703f9169171448797a
* Method is private.
* Code example and bullet list were rendered badly due to a
single line break having no meaning in markdown (this makes
80-char linebreaks easier). Need an empty line to separate block
elements (e.g. paragraph from list, and list from next paragraph).
* Fixed #register reference to be a doc link instead. The invocation
parenthesis look confusing (imply it needs no arguments).
Change-Id: Ib6cab4599ec3e310ec4355bdb1d60b1e53429c69
Objectives:
* Hamburger menu in actions area of toolbar
* Add tools that open specific pages in the meta dialog
* Fix support for using setPage in ve.ui.PagedOutlineLayout
* Allow passing setup config objects through window open calls
* Add dialog action, similar to inspector action
* Fix incorrect or missing documentation
Change-Id: I2d2c9b87554fb2a0c90ed6944a58b38a37efa712
Just override OO.ui.Tool.prototype.getTitle. The default implementation
uses the same static property as before.
Change-Id: I80fd95142cafac0e136cfe3031c16c371625b469
This allows other content to be added without it being nested inside an
<a> which results undesired visual and functional effects.
Change-Id: I667878fe4ae682712094a61bb4b411ac5fb999c7
Changes:
* Pass toolGroup into tools instead of toolbar
* Split tool labels into title and accel
* Make toolbars provide accelerator labels
* Remove getLabelText method since it's not being used and is likely not useful
* Make tools update their own labels
* Only show accelerator information for triggers that are active in the surface
* Make surface toolbars listen to commands being added and update tools accordingly
* Introduce command object to encapsulate command info
Change-Id: Ieac4bfa63b63ac0a9dee154af3007a33b4d447ff
* Move and rename generic parts of ve.ui to OO.ui
* We now have a UI test suite because ve.Element (outside ve.ui)
is now part of oojs-ui, so it needs a test suite.
* Added to the MW test run (just like we do for unicodejs).
* Updated csslint config (also added ve-mw and syntaxhighlight
which were missing).
oojs-ui still depends on the TriggerRegistry in VE, this is addressed
in a follow-up commit.
Change-Id: Iec147155c1ddf20b73a4d15d87b8742207032312
Make every module that was formerly part of the experimental module its own
Beta Feature. For now, all of them are commented out except for formulæ editing
(mwmath). The "experimental" Beta Feature bucket is no more, but the preference
remains so that it can be set to both true and hidden on MediaWiki.org to let
all the different experimental flags.
The feature icons, previous mis-named "logo" and mis-identified as "screenshots"
are now renamed. One for the mwmath Beta Feature has been added (the rest need
creating before those can be enabled). The i18n descriptions now each identify
that the feature is an experimental one, and that caution is needed.
Change-Id: I28862f3e62f5c78aca33f11265aced1db67f4725
* changes:
Get rid of dmRendering hack in ve.ce.MWInternalLinkAnnotation
Render resolved URLs for href and src attributes in CE
Give ce.Annotations a reference to their ce.ContentBranchNode
Track the original HTMLDocument in ve.dm.Document
Create CE nodes and annotations with the correct $$
Add ve.resolveUrl for URL resolution
Don't render href as src in MWBlockImageNode
Rename 'html' to 'body' in converter tests
Centralize href computation in getHref(). Because getHref() is provided
by the generic LinkAnnotation class, the subclass implementation is
now simpler.
Bug: 51487
Change-Id: Ia6ca85bc84b4f4453b572285836adb631e8d0683
URLs are resolved according to the <base> URL from the Parsoid DOM.
For instance, a link can have its href set to '../Foo' in the DM, and
the target will show up as '../Foo' in the link inspector, but the CE
rendering will be <a href="http://localhost/Foo"> (assuming Parsoid sent
<base href="http://localhost/wiki/Bar">).
Bug: 48915
Change-Id: I919135eb758c82361525078f276ca193dc4c4820
This gives them a way to reach the dm.Document, which is needed
for ce.Annotations to do URL resolution.
Change-Id: Ia18bd8fc3510ad1b627644cd2c6ebcf148254e05
Add it as an optional parameter to the constructor, and create a new
one if omitted.
This is going to be used to resolve URLs according to the right <base>,
but really that's a hack and we should come up with a better way to
track metadata from the <head>.
Change-Id: I49dfc81ff793d73e08a20e502d681a15613d23f7
Most of CE wasn't passing through $$ at all. Also fix CE tests that
weren't passing the required surface parameter to the ce.Document
constructor.
Change-Id: Ia234f174050f4b2666ec20e8acc24c6aa4305202
Because that's what it is now since 'head' was added. Also removed
the wrapping <body> tag (now added by the test runner) and renamed
normalizedHtml to normalizedBody.
Change-Id: I5624ae076c5e661d2789e499cd28e8282c885409
This is done by using the computed property value rather than the
literal attribute value when rendering href and src attributes.
Helpfully, this provides perfect URL resolution natively in the browser,
which means the document's <base> is respected and all that good stuff.
For GeneratedContentNodes, we also need to find all DOM elements inside
the rendered DOM that have href or src attributes and resolve those.
This is done in the new getRenderedDomElements() function, which the
existing cleanup steps (remove <link>/<meta>/<style>, clone for
correct document) were moved into.
In order to make sure that the computed values are always computed
correctly, we need to make sure that in cases where HTML strings
in data-mw are parsed, they're parsed in the context of the correct
document so the correct <base> is applied.
We still need to solve this problem for models that actually store and
edit an href or src as an attribute. I'll post more about that on
bug 48915.
Bug: 48915
Change-Id: Iaccb9e3fc05cd151a0f5e632c8d3bd3568735309
ContentBranchNode renderContents changes the browser selection, so we
need to change it back.
ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.js
* When rerendering, set a flag on ve.ce.Surface
ve.ce.Surface.js
* On model documentUpdate, reapply selection if flag set
Change-Id: Ib8a168e6ec674b9d8021423f21f7acca75c2fd7c
The SurfaceObserver lock guarded against setTimeout calls, but the lock
was only ever used synchronously.
Remove 'lock' and 'unlock' events. Instead, re-sync the SurfaceObserver
by listening to the 'documentUpdate' and 'select' events.
Signed-off-by: Roan Kattouw <roan.kattouw@gmail.com>
Change-Id: Ib15c39f3d25677da70625581b3b2765ae66994b4
...or really changeInternal(), so we can avoid adding undo transactions
to the undo stack.
Also get rid of the pattern where undo() and redo() return a selection
which the caller then has to restore, and instead just restore the
selection.
Bug: 53224
Change-Id: If5a3b4d4162e9f0713ee9cd26e79a66efe52770f
* Replace surface 'transact' event with 'documentUpdate' event
* Have surface listen for all document transactions and update selection
as appropriate (as well as emitting 'documentUpdate')
* Implement change() in terms of setSelection()
** Queue 'contextChange' events so contextChange is only emitted once
** Use this.transacting flag to prevent setSelection() (which is called
because the model emits transact events) from doing too much
** Behavioral change: lock/unlock now emitted separately for
transaction and selection changes
Change-Id: I44425d260ec70758f99d13f99e41f5c993d260c2
ve.dm.Surface.js:
* Stop emitting 'change' and remove its event documentation
ve.ce.Surface.js:
* Listen to 'select' instead of 'change'
* Perform a CE surface update after model-based keydown handling
ve.dm.Surface.test.js:
* Stop asserting that 'change' is emitted
Change-Id: I8f16289493e835d890709c6dfe093d04c18522b6
Binding ve.init.mw.Target#onLoad and the anonymous function which calls ve#track
with timing data to the resolution of the same deferred makes the timing
measurement sensitive to how long it takes ve.init.mw.Target#onLoad to yield,
which in turns depends on whether the requisite ResourceLoader modules for
setting up the editing surface are ready. This muddles the definition of what
we're actually measuring, making it dependent on a race condition.
This patch moves the tracking call to a filter function through which the jqXHR
deferred is threaded. This ensures that the 'duration' datapoint on the domSave
and domLoad events captures just the time spent talking with the API.
Change-Id: I6e162014a4043d4ff9422131ae87fb25d0ab4c29
Math, hiero, language and alienextension are now each in their own
module. Kept the experimental module for backwards compatibility,
it just has all of its constituent modules as dependencies.
MWExperimentalTool.js was split up, and ExperimentalTool.js was
renamed to LanguageInspectorTool.js.
Change-Id: I63b49dfbdb59dc9a494049553cc0c01e89e48826
Because QUnit's inline diff is terrible for large diffs,
especially when there are block whitespaces changes.
Change-Id: I786fb981b02777ede38c4bee261f9e32f8f908ed
Instead, listen to 'select', or to 'transact' on the dm.Document.
This commit only fixes uses outside of the dm/ce.Surface ecosystem.
ce.Surface still listens to 'change'.
ve.init.mw.ViewPageTarget.js:
* Rename onSurfaceModelTransact to clearSaveDialogDiff and bind it to
the document's transact event instead
* Rename onSurfaceModelChange to checkForWikitextWarning and bind it
to the surface's transact event. This is needed because the function
inspects the surface's selection, which isn't yet in a consistent
state when the document's transact event fires
ve.ui.MWReferenceDialog.js:
* Rename onSurfaceChange to onDocumentTransact and rebind accordingly
ve.ce.ProtectedNode.js:
* Get rid of onSurfaceModelChange
* Instead, bind positionPhantoms to the document's transact event
directly, and only bind it while phantoms are visible
ve.ui.Context.js:
* Rename onChange to onModelSelect and rebind accordingly
* Rename afterChange to afterModelSelect
* Drop check for undefined selection, no longer needed now that we're
listening to a finer-grained event
ve.ce.Surface.test.js:
* Listen to 'select' instead of 'change'
Change-Id: Ifeb1a1fc5427696f2aae5441d4b54dde366793e0
It was previously emitted before the selection was updated and with the
old selection as a parameter. Instead, emit it afterwards, and make sure
it's emitted even if the selection changes because it was translated
for a transaction.
Also correct its event documentation, which seems to have been copied
from a UI class somewhere.
Change-Id: I521eff0095959572587c0ecffd24dbf322e12d82
Move selection change handling (closing the popup if open, and updating
the context toolbar) to .afterChange(). Every time .onChange() detects
a selection change, it schedules a call to afterChange(). These calls
are batched so that multiple selection changes in the same tick cause
afterChange() to be called only once.
Deferring these updates causes them to no longer occur while a 'change'
event is being emitted. This means that if an inspectors' close handler
calls .change(), that call is now no longer nested inside another
.change() call and doesn't run afoul of any render locks set by the
caller of the outer .change().
Bug: 54675
Change-Id: Iae2f41a83b5d64251a54e42303100e84a5c25561
AnnotationInspector changes the selection from both its open and close
handlers, which can cause recursive calls to .hide() and .update()
Change-Id: Ic334f9b8b335fe1aaac2dc98dc6ea9fd9d5707ff
Update checks if there's actually a context menu to show. We also need
to pass through the parameters for show.
This was causing the last-shown context menu to appears after resizing
an inline image (which has no context menu).
Change-Id: I8f46f71e2fba6896fe10054f0d2a679c6f23eb9c
Both the resize handles and the size label position themselves
using $resizable's relative offset, so we can optimise by
caching that result.
Change-Id: Ic225b15cfcece8d5c2e782e1e667d854f805c6fb
Because it can change. Currently the resize label is not
positioned correctly if you use three of four resize handles.
Change-Id: I1a28bc57fda1097c94047fd7690ad8d403cdd478
Instead use OO directly. Also remove ve.createObject, which is
unused now that ve.Registry and ve.Factory have been moved to oojs.
Change-Id: I3470b6660107ddd0bdf4a43c50d191a1bb1cc4d8
Instead of using @emits in both, use our custom @fires in
production (JSDuck 4), and in the future it'll just naturally
use the native one.
This way we can also index oojs without issues, which seems to
have started using @fires already.
Change-Id: I7c3b56dd112626d57fa87ab995d205fb782a0149
If there was an error loading the HTML from Parsoid, ViewPageTarget
would try to tear down the save dialog, which caused a crash because
the save dialog doesn't exist yet at that point.
Change-Id: Ia50756a19cb775be96b90e87b642eb2a38f254ce
The previous recursion "guard" relied on the recursion to occur for
the function to work correctly, which was very confusing. Additionally,
it didn't actually work: if the inspector's onClose handler changed
the selection (which is common), .hide() would recurse and the recursion
guard didn't catch this (inspector wasn't undefined yet). Fortunately
all that did was call .close() on the inspector again, which was caught
by .close()'s own recursion guard.
Instead, simply use this.hiding as a recursion guard, and refactor the
function so it doesn't do two different things depending on whether it's
expecting recursion or not.
Change-Id: I09eb9229530468ee319ca53b730784a3f632375d
Since I0f0a826c in Parsoid, numbered external links are now empty
<a rel="mw:ExtLink"></a> tags. This means we have to put in a node type
for them to prevent them from being considered empty annotations and
getting converted to alienMeta.
MWNumberedExternalLinkNode is protected and focusable to avoid making
the link text (which isn't editable) clickable. It isn't inspectable
yet, we need to work on that.
Bug: 53505
Change-Id: I83f69695f3974089e51a84e799f31ab6ed879e05
Part of the ongoing effort to expand the amount of languages that can be
highlighted by syntaxhighlight module to match that of SyntaxHighlight
GeSHi extension.
The module now separates language names with their file names.
Change-Id: Iaf907ebeadc9432719a45f4e9e8d580bb32ca668
SelectWidget would refuse to select unselectable items on mousedown or
mousemove, but would happily do so on mouseup. This meant unselectable
items weren't actually unselectable.
This broke the link inspector: if you clicked on the text
"External link", for instance (a ui.MenuSectionItemWidget), that "item"
would be selected, the link target input would be cleared, if you exited
the link inspector in any way the link would be unlinked, and any new
link inspector you opened would have a completely non-functional dropdown.
Change-Id: I7faa3d23b51b9cb93e68414584b9f433ea1f656a
Right now it's anchored to the bottom left of the category widget as a
whole, even if the text box is pushed farther to the right by existing
categories.
Change-Id: I7f2ca12b82d17c27fb3b87cb819a2a99a9fed108
Parsoid changed these types from mw:WikiLink/{Category,Language}
to mw:PageProp/{Category,Language} in I0f0a826c. We had previously
added support for them in 4d91e4ed but code overwrote the new types
with the old ones on the way out, triggering the DOM corruption warning.
Change-Id: I768ec2ffd623e5a01f18959277786697603a97f0
A very weird if statement caused pretty much all logic for displaying
the 'save' panel to be skipped if the sanity check had failed. The
result was that all buttons were displayed at the bottom of the
save dialog, even those that don't make sense in that context.
Change-Id: I628ebc05830fb25d67ff181852a1e56f0e25dee9
The code asked all media sources for a rerender and used whichever one
came in first, which meant that it might potentially render the wrong
image, or reject the promise if one source served an error response
before a good response from another source arrived.
Also reject the promise if we can't find an image source in the response.
Change-Id: I6b516ad41b8a9e2abd440625bb76f3e1abb54520
If a template was setup without a default output and returns an empty result
to the transclusion, the user could not access the template dialog because
there was nowhere to hover over to get it visible. This commit checks the
output from the template after it was rendered with the given parameters
and if it returns empty, it adds a placeholder to the output so to give
the users way to access that template's transclusion dialog and edit
or remove it.
Bug: 55810
Change-Id: Ib842b401e74d79b6382cada6bb7c6048b713977c
Replace ve.trackRegisterHandler with two methods: ve.trackSubscribe and
ve.trackSubscribeAll. The former takes an additional string argument 'topic',
which specifies a string prefix on which to match event names. The callback is
only called on matching events. The latter, ve.trackSubscribeAll, binds a
handler to all track events, regardless of topic.
This patch simplifies argument-handling by eliminating variadic ve.track calls
in favor of a single object that encodes all event data. The loose coupling of
track event emitters and subscribers makes relying on unnamed positional
argument conventions brittle; property access works better.
Change-Id: I3b58ce0f48ad3c9b56fcaa9c2226cc79bbcd4051
* Add config option to disable if required
* Centre label within resize handles
* Only show when resizing
* Sexy opacity transitions, rounded corners and multiplication
character
Bug: 54297
Change-Id: Ic49430ce3302f780ae4b05d1fa29e14db1192c84
Using the MW APIs get a resized version of the image and use
GeneratedContentNode to cache the url.
Bug: 55697
Change-Id: I418f7e1464663f447d46de7ffc29aa5f52d23b12
Resizes the $resizable element as you drag.
Can be disabled by setting the 'outline' config option.
FocusableNode
* Redraw on resize
ProtectedNode
* Destroy and prevent creation of phantoms on resize
MWInlineImageNode
* Correctly pass this.$image to ResizableNode
Bug: 54298
Change-Id: I7d6d345af8bb4712bbf154072b4704943a5a620d
* Followup 75270e24: use this.surface directly in MWMetaDialog
* Document that MWDialogTools need a SurfaceToolbar
* Namespace CE events and CSS classes with ve-ce- rather than ve-ui-
* Namespace SurfaceToolbar CSS classes correctly and put them in their
own CSS file
Change-Id: I9e70917d9c220b39e68833f67ed49fae7f7cbe6a
The default is to store the entire generated DOM node, but in
general classes can store anything that can be held by the store.
Change-Id: Ia761079fadfb5a6cfa2f00e5b5e23d6c6d3468ac
The logic requires the size of $resizable when the resizing started.
This is already stored in this.resizeInfo, but for some reason the
code recalculates every time, which is both inefficient and wrong
(but not a problem at the moment as $resizable doesn't change size
until resizeEnd).
Change-Id: I37a3c98e24b9e7d5e1970212975cef5ce9ef8a99
'resize' is actually 'resizeEnd'. Added 'resizeStart' and 'resizing'
which is triggered on mouse move.
Change-Id: I13c6e426cbcc965b3db50082c5294ca76979fe57
* For consistency with target.loading, target.saving should be either a boolean
false or a jqXHR, with the latter type indicating a pending save attempt.
* Rename 'DOM Retrieved' topic to 'performance.parsoid.domLoad' (and thus
inaugurate a convention of hierarchical, dot-separated topic names).
* Add a 'performance.parsoid.domSave', which is a near-mirror of domLoad, but
measures the time it takes to save a DOM.
* Remove three old ve.track events, because they are not used and because their
name and signature are not consistent with current usage.
- page-save-attempt
- page-save-success
- page-edit-impression
Change-Id: I54602394eee5d6d9229c01d868cb366c9f56b2c3
There was code in there once, but it's now empty. Removed it in favor
of adding explicit listeners in the handful of subclasses that
override it.
Change-Id: I160e55ad3c7d85c9f830a4bd7d42ec5dc18ad04f
* Moved isNodeFocusable to ve.ce.NodeFactory
* Added isFocusable static property to ve.ce.Node
* Set isFocusable to true on ve.ce.FocusableNode
Change-Id: I3cf666280abdfce55bf9b0710827bb25c40bfd51
This was probably correct by default on OSX but Ubuntu's
default theme uses an orange highlight, and Windows uses
dark blue.
Change-Id: I601c2d27f6d928b38799f3a6502de5be1dccc199
Was previously calling show(), which showed the context regardless
of whether one was required or not. Changed this to update().
Change-Id: I2c6c37b6b988cca60f3f3f2429476ab4b429184b
Because of the change to ButtonWidget, the button returned false after
onClick and as a result, ULS dialog didn't open.
This fix adds a fake 'href' value to the PushButtonWidget instance
in ve.ui.LanguageInputWidget so clicking the 'change language' button
continues to evoke ULS.
(Notice, this widget will soon be split into ve-MW with a smaller fallback
widget in core, but for now, this fixes the fact ULS doesn't appear when it
should)
Change-Id: I32eabdc5ee1b3681c20c756f45a3257c7a0b5681
Though the initialisation works since core has been fixed, there
are still plently of cases where we take real user input that can
genuinely be invalid.
Most notably, you couldn't make a link to [[.com]] because the
link input widget would crash on an exception from mw.Title.
Even after core was fixed (and ".com" is now valid), one still
couldn't make that link. This time because '.' is an invalid title,
and we create a Title object for that while typing ".com".
ve.ui.MWLinkTargetInputWidget#getLookupMenuItemsFromData:
* Guarded against mw.Title throwing by using newFromText
and checking it first.
ve.ui.MWLinkInspector#static.legalTitle:
* Removed in favour of checking whether newFromText returns a
truthy value.
Change-Id: I580bfccb83f86be3ad7e83d31f0834e1cde7df9c
`new mw.Title` throws on invalid input. Converting uses to
mw.Title.newFromText instead and converting try/catch to if/else.
mw.Title in general (regardless of which constructor) has been
improved in core. It will no longer crash on pages where the page
title was a false hit for invalid (e.g. we couldn't load VE on
[[.com]] because the js parser thought it was invalid).
However, though the initialisation works since core has been
fixed, there are still plently of cases where we take real user
input that can genuinely be invalid.
In cases where the code did not catch exceptions and there was
no obvious way to handle it, I left it as is (let's revisit them
in a separate commit). It would be an exception either way, and
I'd rather see "mw.Title: Parser error" than
"TypeError: null does not have method getNamespaceId".
Change-Id: I5b1b23d56d39cdb7ecb0809e3d721992e0c30f54
Fix things that 4aa86d0f8 broke:
* Update surface parameter to windowSet in all ve.ui.SurfaceDialog subclasses
* Do the same for ve.ui.SurfaceInspector subclasses
* Fix @extends documentation for SurfaceDialog
* Fix documentation for ve.ui.SurfaceInspector, copypasta from SurfaceDialog
Bonus:
* Add .getMetaList() getter to dm.Surface
Change-Id: I843e99e45e9b013cb9cb559f050384d39bbbddf2