Objectives:
* Move ve.ui.Element to ve.Element
* Make CE nodes inherit from ve.Element
Changes:
ve.ui.Element.js, ve.Element.js
* Move and rename
* Move ve.ui.get$$ to ve.Element.static.get$$
* Add static getDocument and getWindow methods
* Add instance getElementDocument and getElementWindow methods
* Add getTagName method, which by default reads the static tagName property, but when overridden can return a tag name based on other factors
*.php
* Updated file link
ve.ce.*Annotation.js, ve.ce.*Node.js, ve.ce.View.js, ve.ce.Document
* Added config options pass through
* Replaced passing elements through constructor with defining static tag names
* Added getTagName overrides where needed that derive tag name from model
* Refactore dom wrapper methods, now consistently using getTagName
ve.ce.Surface.js
* Removed static initialization (not needed)
ve.dm.Model.js, ve.ui.Window.js
* Added missing docs
ve.ui.GroupElement.js, ve.ui.Layout.js, ve.ui.Widget.js,
* Updated class name for elements
ve.ui.Frame.js, ve.ui.LookupInputWidget.js
* Updated location of get$$
ve.ui.js
* Move get$$ to ve.Element
ve.js
* Add auto-init of static properties to mixinClass
Change-Id: I39ae14966456903728e4d9e53f806ddce9ca2b70
The code to record the first/last child stacks was written before
I decided on using a recursive call going only one step when such
a stack was encountered.
As we only ever test the length of the stack most of the code around
calculating the stack can be thrown away, and all we need is a simple
test to see if we are the first/last child of the immediate parent.
Change-Id: Iffb03c649e166c9f89061a4d944fa07633f16aba
Objective:
* Add default sort key field to meta dialog
* Replace PagePanelLayout with a generic panel containing one or more FieldsetLayout elements
Changes:
*.php
* Added/removed file links
ve.dm.MWDefaultSortMetaItem.js
* Added getContent method
ve.dm.MetaItem.js
* Added replaceWith method
ve.dm.MetaList.js
* Allow insertion at the end by omitting offset and index
ve.dm.MWMetaDialog.js
* Added default sort key field
* Put category and default sort fields inside fieldsets
* Added loading/saving default sort key
ve.ui.PagedLayout.js
* Changed class used for pages to generic panel layout
ve.ui.PagePanelLayout
* Moved title/icon stuff to field set
ve.ui.FieldsetLayout.js
* New class, adds fieldset with legend
ve.ui.StackPanelLayout.js
* Moved up to the layouts directory
ve.ui.Dialog.css
* Moved style for paged panel from layout stylesheet
ve.ui.Layout.css
* Added styles for fieldsets
ve.ui.Widget.css
* Adjusted margins of input label widgets
ve.ui.MWCategoryWidget.js, ve.ui.MWCategoryPopupWidget.js
* Added setDefaultSortKey method
Change-Id: I979f5e3f08a688790c9f54086206ed1999af13ea
In stopWrapping we assign any left over whitespace to the paragraph
in position 3, however we weren't clearing this whitespace buffer
if an inline content node followed it.
Change-Id: I8b3ee3915044abd6bafda386430bf7f992ca4aa8
The way it operated was evil. It did a depth-first search from the root,
finding the node using reference equality. For documents with deep
structures, this could take a long time. Inez did some profiling and
found it was called tens of millions of times on a complex document.
Kill getOffsetFromNode() and move its functionality to getOffset().
The logic has been completely rewritten: getOffset() now traverses
up from the node rather than down from the root, and pretty much does
the reverse of what getNodeFromOffset() does. This should be much more
efficient even without offset caching in the node objects (which we may
still implement later).
Change-Id: I125f9fa423c40db6472e2c4a7c94214218ba3bc7
The dom elements in the IV store are used for rendering, so if they
are sent by reference to the converter they get re-attached, causing
all templates to disappear from the page whenever you press 'review
and save'.
Fix is to run it through ve.copyArray, which clones all the nodes.
Change-Id: I1b03351a28ac82e0fdb7e94e761cf65d6548e501
Factored the parsing of html/* attributes out into a static function.
Factored attribute (re)rendering out into ce.View, attribute updates
are much simpler now.
Change-Id: I4caa6d5e1e2c21c28ddff61c3c864e47f66cc6b2
For nodes that handle their own children (as well as leaf nodes and
meta items), store the first child's attributes in html/0-0/*, the
second child's attributes in html/0-1/*, the second element's third
child's fourth child's attributes in html/1-2-3/* , etc.
This obsoletes the ad-hoc code that basically did the same thing in
MWInlineImageNode.
Change-Id: If5abd2d5d9c361b359617ff4b0f3d6ba4c9b0142
Store the HTML as a domElements array like everywhere else, rather than
as a string. Also disable HTML attribute preservation because there's
no point doing that when we're already preserving all of the HTML.
Also fixed a misnamed attribute (<li li="foo"> --> <li id="foo">) in
the test case.
Change-Id: I36bf8bade8118e07a75eb6f3a2427a00ef4915d7
It now allows you to specify which attributes to preserve in various
ways rather than just setting true or false.
Removed unused factory methods that exposed the old value.
Change-Id: I914164adcf1f0e48fa3fa85277e68c72dbad393e
Objective:
Generalize the shield and phantom magic, so we can use it for pretty much
any node we like. Usually this will be used with generated content nodes,
but also with aliens (of course) and possible other stuff in the future.
Bonus:
Also fixes a bug in DM that would crash VE when you selected to the end
and hit backspace.
Changes:
*.php
* Added links to files
aliens.html
* Added attributes to aliens to make them aliens again
ve.ce.AlienNode.js
* Moved shield and phantom functionality to ve.ce.ProtectedNode
ve.ce.AlienNode.js, ve.ce.MWReferenceListNode.js,
ve.ce.MWReferenceNode.js, ve.ce.MWTemplateNode.js
* Mixed in ve.ce.ProtectedNode
ve.ce.Node.css
* Reorganized styles and updated class names
* Added simple light blue hover with outline (using inset box shadow) for
protected nodes, same style as before for aliens
ve.ce.Surface.css
* Moved phantom styles to ve.ce.Node.css
ve.ce.BranchNode.js
* Moved call to setLive(false) to happen before detach() so that the
surface object is still available and events can be disconnected
ve.ce.BranchNode.js, ve.ce.Document.js, ve.ce.js, ve.ce.Surface.js, ve.ce.SurfaceObserver.js
* Adjusted CSS class names
ve.ce.Node.js
* Moved shield template to ve.ce.ProtectedNode
ve.ce.ProtectedNode.js
* New class, mix into another class to protect it from editing
ve.ce.RelocatableNode.js
* Renamed temporary surface property to relocatingSurface to avoid
confusion when debugging
ve.ce.Surface.js
* Moved phantom template to ve.ce.ProtectedNode
ve.dm.Transaction.js
* Fixed bug where most of the internal list was being deleted when the
end of the document was selected and the user pressed backspace
Change-Id: I2468b16e1ba6785ad298e38190e33493135719c3
This makes it possible to use a static property to configure whether an
annotation should be applied to content added after it. This makes it
possible to do this for normal style stuff, but not for links.
TODO: Inez is going to add IE support for this since it inverts the
problem where the UI gets out of sync in all non-IE browsers to now make
it so it only gets out of sync in IE.
Bug: 48171
Change-Id: I5f279b06b098960be7bd4ad3f5e6f74b67e31d1a
Now comparing annotations in surface to insertionAnnotations
by comparable object to trigger pawn trick. Adding annotations
correctly to placeholder.
dm.Surface change method now uses setInsertionAnnotations()
and passes the AnnotationSet from offset-1. The set is cloned.
Added ve.ce.Surface.areAnnotationsCorrect() to compare either
annotations to the left or right to the insertionAnnotations.
Also use compareTo() and getComparableAnnotations() rather than
comparing by name, and fix SurfaceFragment.annotateContent() to
actually be selective when clearing rather than clearing everything.
Change-Id: I6116afa2e176daa0a0f2103a551501426829e2a6
Currently we just compare by store index, but a bold annotation
with data-parsoid attributes set should merge with a new clean bold
annotation. Similar rules apply to link annotations.
Bug: 48110
Change-Id: I93586919002c78732228e08b134e67e1a94f8ad7
For extension-specific types such as mw: , we require that all
types be matched. But we want MWTemplateNode to match
anything with an mw:Object/Template type, even if it also has
other types (like mw:WikiLink/Category in our test case).
Hack this into MWTemplate by matching on /^mw:/ then using
a matchFunction to assert that mw:Object/Template is in the
typeof attribute.
Update the test case. Because it's now a template, there's a bunch
of store stuff involved. Remove the other test case for about
group forcing because it's now a duplicate of this one.
Change-Id: Iacbe952a66d610c19b46bd76b84c50488857ac29
When converting an element that starts an about group with at
least one other element in it, we now only consider models that
support about grouping. This prevents the first node from being
converted to something else and leaving the others hanging.
In practical terms, this means that elements like
<link rel="mw:WikiLink/Category" typeof="mw:Object/Template">
get alienated and pull in the rest of their about group, rather than
being converted to a category or alienMeta or whatever and
leaving the other elements to be converted normally.
Added a test case that asserts this. Really the result should be an
MWtemplate rather than an alien, but that's a separate issue.
Also removed superfluous mustMatchAll checks; we've already
filtered the array by the time we get there.
Change-Id: I522ba4c56d5bc52c7e9aab1e2535385540c1315d
This was broken for both normal elements, where the meta item is
inside the element, and wrapper paragraphs, where the meta item
gets moved outside the wrapper.
Bug: 47712
Change-Id: I42daaf142e548e5b221ff0a52df0ad24ec6a4fd0
The EventEmitter API we inherited from Node.js and then bastardized was
getting awkward and cumbersome. The number of uses of ve.bind was getting
out of control, and removing events meant caching the bound method in a
property. Many of the "features" of EventEmitter wasn't even being used,
some causing overhead, others just causing bloat. This change cleans up
how EventEmitter is used throughout the codebase.
The new event emitter API includes:
* emit - identical to the previous API, no longer throws an error if you
emit error without a handler
* once - identical to the previous API, still introduces a wrapper* on -
compatible with the previous API but has some new features
* off - identical to removeListener in the previous API
* connect - very similar to addListenerMethods but doesn't wrap callbacks
in closures anymore
* disconnect - new, basically the opposite of addListenerMethods
Another change that is made in this commit is mixing in rather than
inheriting from EventEmitter.
Finally, there are changes throughout the codebase anywhere
connect/disconnect could be used.
Change-Id: Ic3085d39172a8a719ce7f036690f673e59848d3a
Specifically by looking for "data-ve-changed",
"ChangeMarker*" and internal.changed.
Various tests, test counters and unused variables also
affected.
Bug: 45061
Change-Id: Ibd1ee68e0d650979d40574eff9cebded1a28499f
This changeset addresses a problem of pressing backspace in empty list item in order to merge it with list item above it.
Change-Id: I598da6ef24de97b0a7a7bbab6c9ee775aaab460b
ve.dm.Surface.js
* Allow manual truncation of the undo stack to prevent redoing something
that's been undone
Change-Id: I17534d6724fc2b325152cb2f665c6816f44232c1
Remove all manual changes to SF ranges as these are not
undoable. Instead change translate range to default to
outer expand and build functionality around that behaviour
never changing.
As translate range is always outer I don't think we need to
check for start and end crossing over?
Added more undo tests to assert these selections are maintained
properly, and added the test case to 'update' for when and undo
point is overwritten.
Insert content now results in a selection over the inserted
content. Most usages were expecting this anyway and were
followed up with an adjustRange(-length,0) which is no longer
necessary.
Noticed that the link inspector case was never being triggered
as word boundary was always expanding to at least one char (mainly
for Hanzi selection). This doesn't make much sense as single
spaces get auto selected so removed this functionality.
Split collapseRange out into collapseRangeToStart and
collapseRangeToEnd as this may be required to get the old
behaviour (range moves to end after insert).
Change-Id: I3dc0b4d00d37bad1ca3076a69b41c5f0b3fa0570
As jQuery hash problems in some cases converting HTML, it is
easier just to store the original DOM elements.
The bulk of this commit is fixing the tests as although we have an
assertion for comparing DOM elements, we don't have one for comparing
objects or arrays which may contain DOM elements.
ve.js
* copyObject & copyArray fixed to run cloneNode(true) on any item
of type Node.
* Added callback function so an object/array can be copied with
modifications.
ve.qunit.js
* Added deepEqualWithDomElements: Using the new copyObect/Array
callback, we can copy the incoming object and convert any nodes
to node summaries, then just run the normal deep equal comparison.
ve.dm.AlienNodes.js
* Instead of storing HMTL we store cloned DOM elements which we can
send straight back to the converter without any processing.
ve.dm.example.js
* Updated tests to expect DOM elements instead of HTML.
ve.dm.Converter.test.js
* Updated tests to use deepEqualWithDomElements
Bug: 47737
Change-Id: I3df8f49b170c31da9610129d53cf8cb65dd5d5f8
In this case, selectNodes() returns the paragraph, which is not a content
node, and so newFromContentBranchConversion() decides to do nothing at all.
This change makes newFromContentBranchConversion() more intelligent about
finding the content branch to operate on, fixing cases such as these
where selectNodes() returns the content branch itself rather than one of
its children.
Bug: 41203
Change-Id: I710fbf184ef5ef84d9c2f5bca2b115e0660f5b8f
fixUpInsertion now returns an object with both data and offset
which allows offset changes.
Within fixUpInsertion we lazy-generate first/lastChildStack which
is a list of parent nodes for which the current node is the first/last
child. Whenever we try to close off a node we check these stacks and
if they are populated we instead use a recursive call to start
fixUpInsertion again but with the offset shifted by 1.
Bug: 46799
Change-Id: Ic51dd03725c11f1f7e279929534ee3afea14d662
Because we have a node for <table>, we also need one for <caption>,
otherwise we'll try to alienate it and fail.
Added the test case as a separate example document so Ed can use it
for his tests.
Removed test case asserting <caption> is alienated.
Change-Id: I3a917db58e6c0eb97899b214b07d01fc8d86b56d