In HTML like <td>Foo <b>Bar</b></td>, the space would be stripped and
registered as trailing whitespace in the <td>, so it wouldn't be visible
in the editor and would be inserted after the </b> on the way out.
Thanks to Subbu for reporting this. This case was kind of ridiculous and
we're lucky the JRuby article contained it. To trigger the bug, you had
to have:
* a table cell
* containing unwrapped content
* consisting of
** some text
** whitespace
** open annotation (bold in my example, link in Subbu's case)
** text
** close annotation
** and nothing else
Change-Id: I2b83f02764b311a32a50956d4c8930a9394e91a4
The first run of getDomFromData() would preserve whitespace just fine,
but it blanked out the .veInternal.whitespace[1] element in certain
cases, contaminating the linear model and making the whitespace data
inconsistent. Subsequent runs of getDomFromData() would then refuse to
serialize that whitespace because the information about it was
inconsistent.
In getDomFromData(), we sometimes unset .veInternal.whitespace[1] (i.e.
set it to undefined) to prevent double processing. Because we're
potentially going to modify .veInternal, don't assign it by reference,
but copy the object.
Added tests asserting that the linear model is unchanged after calling
getDomFromData(), because that function should never modify
linear model data. This test failed in 4 cases (all whitespace-related)
before I added the copyObject() call.
Bug: 43543
Change-Id: Ic4c93510518163894201a693ab50331413715967
ve.dm.Transaction
* Replace operations are now built directly from the
linear model and automatically determine what metadata
replace information they need to include:
** retainMetadata
** replaceMetadata
** insertMetadata
ve.dm.Document
* Metadata array created empty and padded out after data parsing
as we are no longer using Document.spliceData to build it (a new
test checks for correct metadata length)
* spliceData replaced with getMetadataReplace, which instead returns
transactional steps of spliceData (retain, replace, insert)
ve.dm.MetaLinearData
* Add function for merging metadata items together. Only used
once in the code (Document.getMetadataReplace) but useful
for generating test data.
ve.dm.MetaList
* Replace operations with metadata need to calculate new offset
and indices directly, but can't be applied immediately lest they
put a metaItem out of place and affect findItem.
ve.dm.MetaItem
* Add methods to support queued moves as required by MetaList
Test files
* Updated to match new pushReplace API
* Remove any instances of Document.spliceData
* Extra check on sparse metadata array length
* Rewrite spliceData tests as getMetadataReplace tests
* Count expected cases in Transaction(Processor) tests
Bug: 46954
Change-Id: I4edad1c2dd37c723bff2792bab7d694ef17a86dc
Inez reported that unitalicizing from the toolbar was broken, because
the toolbar was somehow generating annotations that had .attributes={}
as opposed to .attributes=undefined. Turned out the cause was in the
default value for element in the ve.dm.Model constructor.
Change-Id: I64ea9ef56cd15d1131c1aa23484d7420c95a8225
* Create MWTemplateBlockNode & MWTemplateInlineNode (in ce and dm)
* Move Alien's 'isInline' code to ve.dm.Node.static.isHybridInline
* Move definition of ce.AlienBlock/InlineNode inside ce.Aline.js file
to match dm.AlienBlock/InlineNode and MWTemplate
* Duplicate AlienBlock/Inline styles for templates
* Create test case for inline templates
* Count test cases in ve.dm.Converter.test.js automatically
Change-Id: Id9bc7f049ea974dd5e7f8b7a66080939e0948bbd
Use ve.BranchNode.getNodeFromOffset instead of
ve.dm.Document.getNodeFromOffset so correct nodes will be retrieved to
emit update events to.
Change-Id: Iaf559f0424584a3dde065e548e403c4a53207312
Change 57076 implemented the functionality required to skip
words in UnicodeJS. This change simply removes all the existing
code we had and replaces it with this implementation.
Bug: 46794
Change-Id: I6b2700d65476c4d34ba4a01a88382d7af8e736fb
This node stores the rendered in the index-value store, hashed on
a custom hash of the dm (type + mw) which makes it unique it its
parameters.
Bug: 46571
Change-Id: I0ab4c9f7bca207121d5b42e83c821771b6139da8
For data->DOM, this is easy: .toDataElements() can optionally return an
array instead of an object, and that will be treated as the data to
insert. If this happens, the converter won't descend. The node handler
can recursively invoke the converter if it needs to (although I suspect
the current implementation is broken when converting block content in an
inline context).
For DOM->data, this is a bit more complex. The node sets
.static.handlesOwnChildren = true; , which triggers the converter to
pass a data slice rather than a single data element, and not to
descend. The node handler can invoke the converter to recursively
convert DOM subtrees to data.
ve.dm.Converter (data->DOM):
* Renamed createDataElement() to createDataElements()
** .toDataElement() may return element or array, handle this
* Renamed childDataElement to childDataElements, is now an array
* Actually alienate if .toDataElement() returns null
** Shockingly, this claimed to be supported before but wasn't
* Rather than pushing to data, concat to it
** Add closing if needed
* Don't descend if .toDataElement() returned an array of length >1, or
if the node has .handlesOwnChildren = true
ve.dm.Converter (DOM->data):
* Split getDomSubtreeFromData() and getDomFromData()
* When converting a node that handles its own children, pass in a data
slice and skip over that data
Change-Id: I196cb4c0895cbf0b428a189adb61b56565573ab3
A node could already implement a toDataElements() function that
returns a data element of another node type, but it couldn't return
an annotation or a meta item. This is fixed now, and any dm.Model
subclass can now morph into any other dm.Model subclass.
I didn't originally plan to do this today at all, but doing this now
makes my upcoming converter changes easier. Surprise feature!
Change-Id: Ief6ac302094df084221a5a97c32a522b929c2960
This will allow toDataElement() functions to just call this function
with a DOM element, rather than having to have all the recursion context
data to pass in.
Also expose this information using getters.
Change-Id: I89574c42385267e08704f018c0892d63014376a6
ve.ce.ImageNode.js
* Moved in generic stuff from MWImageNode
* Added drag end handler (empty, will be used soon)
ve.ce.MWImageNode.js
* Changed to inherit ImageNode
* Moved generic stuff out
ve.dm.ImageNode.js
* Added attribute extraction/preservation for src, width and height
ve.dm.MWImageNode.js
* Changed to inherit ImageNode
* Re-using ImageNode's attribute handling to extract/preserve attributes on both the image and wrapper level
Change-Id: Ied4e1ece24e6804220eac35330790f7084df55de
It's been passed in for a while, but nothing ever used it. As we know
some browsers don't like it when we create elements in the wrong
document, and this ensures we always use the correct document for
createElement().
Change-Id: Ia3d2fabe0516956105ad2b5625ed2f76c015c26e
ve.dm.Converter and ve.ce.ContentBranchNode were duplicating a fair bit
of logic for annotation rendering. Moved the annotation opening and
closing logic into ve.dm.Converter.openAndCloseAnnotations, and
implemented both annotation rendering code paths in terms of that
function with callbacks for caller-specific behavior.
Change-Id: I7cba7d2fda7002287b07949a1b8120ba80bfe854
This provides the functionality for keyboard word skipping
(i.e. pressing ctrl/alt + arrow key).
Bug: 46794
Change-Id: Ib0861fa075df805410717a148b8a6e166d947849
We weren't really using it exclusively for nodes any more, and the only
functionality in there was for using .static.name
Change-Id: Ie26928cd01faee95a10912201663b45f1f20fb19
Just like ve.dm.Model is a common base class for dm.Node, dm.Annotation
and dm.MetaItem.
ce.View abstracts the this.model and this.$ behavior, including liveness,
whitelisted HTML attribute rendering and adding a back reference in
.data(). The back reference has been renamed from .data( 'node' ) to
the more generic .data( 'view' ).
At this point this means ce.Annotation is just a shell around ce.View
(except where it defaults to a span rather than a div), but that could
change in the future.
Change-Id: I0eef5b80718e0b0fcd3f8bba096b452f0bb680d0
ve.dm.Model is now the common base class for these three. ve.dm.Node
inherited from ve.Node before, so it now uses it as a mixin instead.
This required changing ve.Node's usage of ve.EventEmitter from
inhertiance to a mixin as well, because inherited methods apparently
don't get mixed in correctly.
* Change annotation terminology from linmodAnnotation to element for
consistency with Node, MetaItem and Model
* Reimplement getClonedElement() in Node for .internal treatment
Change-Id: Ifd3922af23557c0b0f8984d36b31c8a1e2ec497e
This changes the annotation API to be the same as the node API, sans
a few boolean flags that don't apply. The APIs were different, but
there was really no good reason why, so this makes things simpler for
API users. It also means we'll be able to factor a bunch of things out
because they're now duplicated between nodes, meta items and annotations.
Linear model annotations are now objects with 'type' and 'attributes'
properties (rather than 'name' and 'data'), for consistency with elements.
They now also contain html/0/* attributes for HTML attribute preservation,
which obsoletes the htmlTagName and htmlAttributes properties.
dm.Annotation subclasses take a reference to such an object and implement
conversion using .static.toDataElement and .static.toDomElements just
like nodes do. The custom .getHash() functions are no longer necessary
because of the way HTML attribute preservation was reimplemented.
CE rendering has been moved out of dm.Annotation (it never made sense to
have CE rendering functions in DM classes, this was bothering me) and into
separate ce.Annotation subclasses. These are very similar to CE nodes in
that they have a this.$ generated based on something in the DM; the main
difference is that nodes listen to events and update themselves, whereas
annotations are static and are simply destroyed and rebuilt when they
change. This change also adds whitelisted HTML attribute rendering for
annotations, as well as class="ve-ce-FooAnnotation" attributes.
Now that annotation classes produce real DOM nodes rather than weird
objects describing HTML tags, we can't generate HTML as a string in
ce.ContentBranchNode anymore. getRenderedContents() has been rewritten
to be much more similar to the way the converter renders annotations;
in fact, significant parts of it were copied from the converter, so that
should be factored out in the future. This change actually fixes an
annotation rendering discrepancy between ce.ContentBranchNode and
dm.Converter; see the diff of ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js.
ve.ce.MWEntityNode.js:
* Remove stray property
ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation.js:
* Store 'rel' attribute
ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation.js:
* Put all the conversion logic in the abstract base class
ve.dm.Converter.js:
* Also feed annotations through getDomElementsFromDataElement() and
createDataElement()
ve.dm.Node.js:
* Fix undocumented property
ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js:
* Add descriptive messages for each test case
* Compare DOM trees, not HTML strings
* Compare without all the class="ve-ce-WhateverAnnotation" clutter
ve.ui.LinkInspector.js:
* Replace direct .getHash() calls (evil!) with ve.getHash()
Bug: 46464
Bug: 44808
Change-Id: I31991488579b8cce6d98ed8b29b486ba5ec38cdc
* In matchTypeRegExps(), skip string types
** Didn't break because we currently have mixes of strings and regexes
* Combine types from rel, typeof and property rather than picking one
** Added test case in ve.dm.example that resembles actual Parsoid output
* If the element has extension-specific types, not only restrict type
matching to extension-specific types, but also require that *all* types
present on the element be matched
Change-Id: Iacf3851a0ca9081d2c813b42435484a47cec6230
As described in the bug, ve.getHash performs JSON.stringify so to
customise a hash the object should just return an object to be
hashed, not the hash string itself.
Bug: 46895
Change-Id: If11071d4b04a01e25102ffb57240882f650ee10d
Created an IndexValueStore class which can store any object and return
an integer index to its hash map.
Linear data is now stored in ve.dm.LinearData instances. Two subclasses
for element and meta data contain methods specific to those data types
(ElementLinearData and MetaLinearData).
The static methods in ve.dm.Document that inspected data at a given
offset are now instance methods of ve.dm.ElementLinearData.
AnnotationSets (which are no longer OrderedHashSets) have been moved
to /dm and also have to be instantiated with a pointer the store.
Bug: 46320
Change-Id: I249a5d48726093d1cb3e36351893f4bff85f52e2
Using element.height was returning 0 if the attribute was empty
when in fact what we mean to store is null (i.e. auto height).
This takes care of the writing of attributes in CE as jQuery
ignores an attribute-set command if the value is null.
Also in this commit I've implemented a basic toDomElements
that outputs the original HTML (code copied from AlienNode).
This stops the code from throwing an exception but will
eventually need to be rewritten to rebuild the HTML from
the attributes stored in the DM.
Bug: 56336
Change-Id: I297a1d0a07e9ebf9d0110fb1cdf266f8415f25b7
Initially just with a Wordbreak module to implement Unicode standard
on 'Default Word Boundaries'. Due to it's standaloneability this has
been written as a separate library. Non-BMP characters are currently
not supported.
Bug: 44085
Change-Id: Ieafa070076f4c36855684f6bc179667e28af2c25
These events occur when an item is inserted or removed by onTransact(),
so both for insertions/removals done through the MetaList mutators and
insertions/removals done by any other means.
We have to gather these events and batch them up because we have to allow
offset translation and index recomputation to occur first (otherwise
calling .getOffset() and .getIndex() on inserted items doesn't work).
Change-Id: I74a9a21398eca4e9afd7148171af20d439cf7ebd
Add .insertMeta() and .removeMeta() methods to insert and remove
metadata through the meta list. For convenience, there is also a
.remove() method in MetaItem that wraps around removeMeta().
Also rename insertItem() and removeItem() to addInsertedItem() and
deleteRemovedItem() to avoid confusion, and make the MetaList
constructor take a dm.Surface rather than a document so we can call
change().
Change-Id: I4b62a3109404cfd56f5de68938e1db908b03e678
@emits, @returns, @chainable & @throws should always appear
in that order, according to CODING.md.
Change-Id: I9b192e018a028a8b32730c288cc4e3108800fb58
Previously these were static functions in TransactionProcessor
which instantiated a TP called .process() on it. These are now
methods of ve.dm.Document.
Also moved the emission of the 'transact' event on the document from
TransactionProcessor to Document itself, and moved the tests asserting
double application is protected against from TP to Document (because
the corresponding code moved as well).
Change-Id: I7c9f22a14accaf0ba1f70d5aa4f0573bb7e677d0
* Document them consistently between secetions Inheritance and
Static Properties under their own (new) section Events.
* Removed any quotes or brackets around the event name in existing
@emit annotations
Search: @emit.*['"{}(){}]
* For every call to this.emit() anywhere, added @emits.
* Fixed all warnings for references to undefined events
(introduced as a result of the previous point).
Event handler parameter documented based on the emit() call
and actual handlers using the event. Usually the latter is
more elaborate.
* Extend coverage of jQuery as needed
(copied from mwcore/maintenance/jsduck/external.js
written by me, hereby implicitly and explicitly released under MIT).
Specifics
* ve.ce.Surface#onContentChange: Fixed type of range from Object to ve.Range.
* ve.ce.SurfaceObserver#poll: Fix syntax for code from {} to `backticks`.
* ve.ui.Toolbar#onContextChange: Doesn't actually emit "clearState" event.
Removed #onClearState in Tool, ButtonTool and DropdownTool.
Bug: 45872
Change-Id: Id879aa769b2c72d86a0322e75dddeb868211ce28
This is just a prototype - if it will be as useful as I expect
then it will get refactored (and probably get a better name +
location).
Change-Id: Ice1a2bd7d498d9d8438c35239216f01bd3db1826
A MetaList is a collection of MetaItems representing all of the
metadata in a ve.dm.Document, and it updates itself live as the
underlying document changes.
Currently this interface is read-only, I'll add mutators next.
Change-Id: If7bfc9563af37e22dcdca9a682d6decc2f6f1872
We'll need this to let a MetaList observe a Document and adjust to changes.
We should probably also have SurfaceFragment listen to this event instead.
Change-Id: I9e811e242969eb44afe0b4fa8153d0fb1b0071cd
Before, replacement operations that both inserted and removed data at
the same time would be treated as removals followed by insertions,
so we'd reap the metadata from the affected range and move it to the
start of the range. For a pure replacement, this doesn't make any sense.
Instead, preserve the first min(insertLength, removeLength) elements in
the metadata array, then perform a pure insertion splice or a pure
removal splice for the length adjustment. Any metadata reaped in a
removal splice is restored at the offset where we started removing,
after the preserved portion.
These changes make the behavior of metadata reaping saner in general
(the previous behavior had the potential to move metadata around if it
was near a paragraph opening or closing and you converted the paragraph
to a heading), and makes the behavior match up with translateOffset(),
which is desirable for MetaList synchronization.
Change-Id: If9a1c6a7cf43ead7e3e1e8f6e081b139ca65fa53
Rather than meta-things being special kinds of nodes, they are now a
separate class of things (MetaItems) along with Nodes and Annotations.
* Created a generic ve.dm.MetaItem that meta items inherit from.
There will be actual instances of this class as well in the upcoming
meta group code.
* Renamed MetaNode to AlienMetaItem, MWMetaNode to MWMetaItem,
'metaBlock'/'metaInline' to 'alienMeta'
* Created a MetaItemFactory, handle meta items in the ModelRegistry
* Kill ve.dm.Node.static.isMeta, now obsolete
ve.dm.Converter:
* Pass in the MetaItemFactory
* Look up data element types in the ModelRegistry rather than the
NodeFactory, because they can be either nodes or meta items
* Document createDataElement() and make explicit that modelClass can be
either a node or a meta item
* Handle meta items in getDataFromDom()
* In getDomFromData(), check the MetaItemFactory as well as the NodeFactory
Change-Id: I893709c6f3aa00f85c1b905b70f9f4e597bdeada
Replacing [a-zA-Z] with a long unicode expression which encompasses
all the characters in the unicode 'letters' category. Similarly replacing
[0-9] with an expression for 'numbers'.
Bug: 44085
Change-Id: Idd403339caa24769ce08133dda06ab6d4b9d694e
Also in this commit is a minor fix to the regular expression so it
behaves as documented (the hyphen needed escaping).
Bug: 44085
Change-Id: Idc315e2dce79be8f028b5681c60f74e175b9d869
isolateAndUnwrap now unwraps to a level determined by a target type
i.e. the type you are going to convert to.
Also in this commit wrap/unwrap/rewrap have been refactored to use
getLengthDifference. unwrap now takes an inner/outer unwrap depth.
Change-Id: I3c6249de43232a9ef64f498a0aaf66b1c44973f2
Wrapper paragraphs should only be unwrapped if they are the first
element in their parent - or if there is a block level element separating
them from the previous unwrapped paragraph.
Empty paragraphs should only be unwrapped if they are empty and the
last element in their parent.
Also in this commit is a simple test for IndentationAction.decrease().
Bug: 45590
Change-Id: I1f47d12db6d57d984fd4607f667a3b62c53f3dd6
Heading and Preformatted nodes have rules that should only
exist under a document node in MediaWiki.
Two new node types have been created as has a new DropdownTool which
uses these. The MW init options have been changed to use the new
DropdownTool.
Bug: 45295
Change-Id: I3f47e1ae1f5c1415bde58a75385e4bf5f4b8fffc
Add a static.name property to ce nodes and make sure both ce
and dm nodes always use the static.name property in constructors
and registration calls.
The result of this is that any given node type should now only
appear once in the code as a string.
Bug: 45701
Change-Id: Ibf31de16ab28ad58209c1443cd74f93dda278998
Follows-up I44bcb79a59 and various other changes.
Please remember to generate documentation and resolve
all warnings before pushing into gerrit.
Change-Id: I8a372443e841308463376d8673ce027a97bbcd30
rewrapAllNodes is effectively the same as unwrap then wrap
except it operates as one transaction as so avoids a potentially
invalid intermediate state.
Added some more comments for unwrapAllNodes and renamed a varaible
for consistency.
Fixed a typo in Transaction.newFromWrap comment.
Bug: 45242
Change-Id: Ie752a788d087055d97c7c6f75f59c6a2680d26c7
Previously, we would translate to the right of an insertion, but for
wrapping transactions that means we end up with something like
<ul><li>|<p>...</p></li></ul>|, which doesn't make any sense. This
change changes this to <ul><li>|<p>...</p>|</li></ul>.
* Add parameter to translateOffset() that toggles the behavior for
the offset before an insertion
* In translateRange(), translate start and end differently
** In some cases this can map them across each other, fix that
Change-Id: Ia2197b08d9f6763be3f2db5a59546ddc3f74a281
We already combine consecutive operations of other types, but didn't do
that for remove. We have to do this, though, because translateOffset()
gets confused otherwise.
Change-Id: I4285a3efd9f2297398f57e2f24adb26adafdf465
This changes the node API to work with multiple elements, so we can
support about groups. Instead of passing in and returning single DOM
elements, we use arrays of DOM elements.
ve.dm.Converter:
* Pass modelRegistry into the constructor
* Remove onNodeRegister handler and its data
* Remove getDataElementFromDomElement() and
getDataAnnotationFromDomElement(). Most logic moved into
getDataFromDom(), some into createDataElement()
* Remove createAlien(), replaced with
createDataElement( ve.dm.AlienNode, ... )
* Replace doAboutGrouping() (which wrapped about groups) with
getAboutGroup() (which returns an array of the nodes in the group)
* Put in a hack so <meta>/<link> elements with an mw: property aren't
alienated
* Remove about group wrapping behavior in favor of just outputting
multiple nodes
ve.dm.AlienNode.js:
* For multi-element aliens, only choose inline if all elements are
inline, not just the first one
ve.dm.example.js:
* Add html/0 stuff for meta nodes
* Fix test case to reflect new alien behavior
Change-Id: I40dcc27430f778bc00a44b91b7d824bfb2718be6
Defaults to false, nodes can opt into about grouping. Not being used
yet, will be used in the converter rewrite.
Change-Id: Ic2a529241e69fb07ac926c826ead0108193b3050
wrapAllNodes was calulating the new selection incorrectly. This has
been fixed and a test added.
unwrapAllNodes takes a depth as its argument and unwraps that many
elements from inside the selection.
Tests for wrap/unwrap apply also now check that applying a wrap
and then its inverse as an unwrap result in the document reverting
to its original state.
Change-Id: I7dcacdfb5894be59ffad69b369d7b32933a25b61
In our test case, offset 12 was mapped to 16, but that should be 11.
The problem here was that the offset right before the removal was
mapped to right after the removal, but that's only valid if we're
dealing with a removal, not when we're dealing with a replacement
where we're both removing and inserting data.
Change-Id: Ibf3c1463c0de009578cd50736f19bae82669ced8
This method will take a selection of siblings and ensure they
are the only chlidren in their first parent which can be placed anywhere
(for example the first parent of a tableCell which can be placed anywhere
is a table, and for a listItem is a list).
The method ensures no redundant empty tags are created, so if
the selection encompasses all siblings then no action is taken.
Also in this commit are two test cases run against ve.dm.example.isolationData.
Change-Id: I783bd5ecd9d43d61f9b2685985409b4d746cbe94
The Parsoid output will also be expected to be a full HTML document. For
backwards compatibility, we allow for the Parsoid output to be a
document fragment as well. We don't send a full document back yet, also
for b/c -- we'll change this later once Parsoid has been updated in
production.
ve.dm.Converter.js:
* Make getDataFromDom() accept a document rather than a node
** Split off the recursion (which does use nodes) into its own function
** For now we just convert the <body>. In the future, we'll want to do
things with the <head> as well
* Pass the document around so we can use it when creating elements
* Make getDomFromData() return a document rather than a <div>
ve.init.mw.Target.js:
* Store a document (this.doc) rather than a DOM node (this.dom)
* Pass around documents rather than DOM nodes
* Detect whether the Parsoid output is an HTML document or a fragment
using a hacky regex
* When submitting to Parsoid, submit the innerHTML of the <body>
ve.init.mw.ViewPageTarget.js:
* s/dom/doc/
* Store body.innerHTML in this.originalHtml
ve.Surface.js:
* s/dom/doc/
demos/ve/index.php:
* Don't wrap HTML in <div>
* Pass HTML document rather than DOM node to ve.Surface
ve.dm.Converter.test.js:
* Construct a document from the test HTML, rather than a <div>
ve.dm.example.js:
* Wrap the HTML in the converter test cases in <body> tags to prevent
misinterpretation (HTML fragments starting with comments, <meta>,
<link> and whitespace are problematic)
Change-Id: I82fdad0a099febc5e658486cbf8becfcdbc85a2d
Have created builders for insertion, removal, and single element replacement.
In adding Document.getMetadata which is nearly identical to Document.getData,
the two functions have been refactored to use a common static method
getDataSlice, with this.data/this.metadata as an argument.
Document.spliceMetadata has been added. It is essentially spliceData with
the data/metadata synchronisation issue.
Metadata cursor position is now tracked in the TransactionProcessor. Cursor
advancement has been moved to a function so the metadata cursor can be reset
every time the data cursor is moved.
There were unhit bugs in the TransactionProcessor run test section, where
the data being loaded into the test documents wasn't always being deep-copied,
and the assert was looking at getData instead of getFulldata (which wouldn't
be able to test metadata changes).
Change-Id: Ieb20ab3e7827bc7ff04148f147da6728eb1eb666
This gets rid of the meta-specific hack in ve.dm.Document
Later on, I want to use this to get rid of meta-specific hacks in the
converter too, by pushing some of that logic into the ModelFactory.
Change-Id: I1dbee1654fa32d9c7cd521ec325b2553cde219d1
This means that <p data-foo="bar"> will now be converted to a paragraph
with attributes {"html/0/data-foo":"bar"} rather than {"html/foo":"bar"}
This paves the way for multi-element node (about group) handling in the
node API: nodes representing multiple DOM elements will have html/i/attr
to represent an attribute of the i'th DOM element.
Change-Id: Iea52bdccd721942ca708c8f9f47e934524809845
When encountering an inline node (i.e. content node that's not a text
node) within a branch node that's not a content branch node, the
converter should start a wrapper. But it doesn't do this, it only opens
wrappers for text nodes and annotations.
Fixed this in the converter, added a test for it, and fixed an existing
test that asserted the broken behavior.
Change-Id: I6e143e21e68b68f0d85b8772e24a2d3a5d465410
* Introduce context object as specified for
ve.dm.Node.static.toDataElement()
* Remove wrapping variable in favor of context.wrapping
* Remove wrappingIsOurs in favor of context.canCloseWrapper
* Introduce originallyExpectingContent and use it to repopulate
context.expectingContent after closing a wrapper
* Replace most uses of branchHasContent with context.expectingContent
** Except for two cases where we need originallyExpectingContent
These changes fix a case where a metaBlock was generated in an inline
position. Updated the tests to reflect this.
Change-Id: I6baf6053f8a3a0b7d91487f812b9235a7b2b3db1
This allows the converter to provide the node handlers with context
information, which hybrid nodes (such as alien and meta) need to decide
which shape to take.
Change-Id: I36860bee560a38ee39a149109be3706e39258edc
Continues where Ibb682332a6084e357104183641a104e3ae1e253f left off, adding tests and removing inconsistencies between the behavior of the document constructor, which was adding empty text nodes to empty paragraphs, and correcting other tests which expected empty text nodes to be there as well.
Change-Id: I414d061cdd494b8023f14e944eda2910a4dab0d4
When there's 2 entities or inline content nodes (like aliens) with text between them, removing that text should remove the node too. If you don't remove the node then CE won't think to make a slug between the two inline nodes.
Change-Id: Ibb682332a6084e357104183641a104e3ae1e253f
This resolves a TODO
* Added logic to support passing an argument into annotation constructor which is used as the data property (reusing the element argument)
* Updated documentation
* Simplified instantiation of annotations
Change-Id: I142b8fa3883bf70c896a2a568088d833814ef2dc
Extension-specific types are RDFa types (or type regexes) that are
registered with the ModelRegistry separately. If an element has a type
that is extension-specific, then that element can only be matched by a
rule that asserts one of its extension-specific types.
For MediaWiki, we would call
ve.dm.modelRegistry.registerExtensionSpecificType(/^mw:/ ) .
So then an element like <span typeof="mw:foobar"> would either match a
rule specifically for mw:foobar, if one exists, or no rule at all; even
the rule for <span> would not match. The consequence of this is that
elements with unrecognized mw:-prefixed RDFa types are alienated.
Change-Id: Ia8ab1fe5dffb9f813689324372a168e8e4a3e0bc
This won't usefully register the node with the converter right now, but
we need to allow this because the ModelFactory tests will need to have
stub nodes with tag-only matches.
Change-Id: I023cc8ff647363ab55c73dff39b17ca47e9e6681
ModelRegistry registers both annotations and nodes, and performs
matching on both at the same time. It also registers annotations with
the AnnotationFactory, and nodes with the NodeFactory.
Change-Id: I5e68e506a0e573cc0afe6304ccea058ffc20d1c8
Add static properties for matching, data<->DOM conversion, and name. Use
matchTagNames, toDataElement and toDOMElement. name isn't used yet.
Change-Id: I5e7df3303bbd65e6968e931b568c23d76003a9a4
The normalize method doesn't need to be explicitly called anymore because there's not any code that changes the properties of a range directly anymore.
A good way to prove it's not needed anymore is to move the normalization logic to the constructor and then add "console.log(this.from <= this.to );" to the normalize method - you will find that it's never actually doing anything at all because the range was normalized by the constructor.
ve.Range
* Moved normalization logic to constructor
* Removed calls to normalize method
* Removed normalize method
* Simplified documentation for flip method
* Whitespace fixes
ve.Document, ve.dm.Transaction, ve.dm.Surface, ve.dm.Document, ve.ce.Surface
* Removed calls to range.normalize
* Switched to using range.isCollapsed instead of comparing properties directly
Change-Id: I80bfd06f88579c34dce2083c2b70d63ab92f1275
* Made method descriptions imperative: "Do this" rather than "Does this"
* Changed use of "this object" to "the object" in method documentation
* Added missing documentation
* Fixed incorrect documentation
* Fixed incorrect debug method names (as in those VeDmClassName tags we add to functions so they make sense when dumped into in the console)
* Normalized use of package names throughout
* Normalized class descriptions
* Removed incorrect @abstract tags
* Added missing @method tags
* Lots of other minor cleanup
Change-Id: I4ea66a2dd107613e2ea3a5f56ff54d675d72957e
The title attribute should only be rendered. It should not be put in the
HTML that is sent back to Parsoid.
Change-Id: I63c0373c71c3bf01a4238af3ccd02c835a118e2f
Follow up for I6a7c9e8ee8f995731bc205d666167874eb2ebe23
The first pass that Timo took missed the following cases
* "{Array|String}": string is just one of the values
* "{String[]}": string is followed by [] to indicate an array of strings
Change-Id: I65e595e8d37fb624802d84af9536a2d3c5d73c7d
See CODING.md for how to run it.
Mistakes fixed:
* Warning: Unknown type function
-> Function
* Warning: Unknown type DOMElement
-> HTMLElement
* Warning: Unknown type DOM Node
-> HTMLElement
* Warning: Unknown type Integer
-> Mixed
* Warning: Unknown type Command
-> ve.Command
* Warning: Unknown type any
-> number
* Warning: Unknown type ve.Transaction
-> ve.dm.Transaction
* Warning: Unknown type ve.dm.AnnotationSet
-> ve.AnnotationSet
* Warning: Unknown type false
-> boolean
* Warning: Unknown type ve.dm.AlienNode
ve.dm doesn't have a generic AlienNode like ve.ce
-> Unknown type ve.dm.AlienInlineNode|ve.dm.AlienBlockNode
* Warning: Unknown type ve.ve.Surface
-> ve.ce.Surface
* ve.example.lookupNode:
-> Last @param should be @return
* ve.dm.Transaction.prototype.pushReplace:
-> @param {Array] should be @param {Array}
* Warning: ve.BranchNode.js:27: {@link ve.Node#hasChildren} links to non-existing member
-> (removed)
* Warning: ve.LeafNode.js:21: {@link ve.Node#hasChildren} links to non-existing member
-> (removed)
Differences fixed:
* Variadic arguments are like @param {Type...} [name]
instead of @param {Type} [name...]
* Convert all file headers from /** to /*! because JSDuck tries
to parse all /** blocks and fails to parse with all sorts of
errors for "Global property", "Unnamed property", and
"Duplicate property".
Find: \/\*\*([^@]+)(@copyright)
Replace: /*!$1$2
* Indented blocks are considered code examples.
A few methods had documentation with numbered lists that were
indented, which have now been updated to not be intended.
* The free-form text descriptions are parsed with Markdown,
which requires lists to be separated from paragraphs by an
empty line.
And we should use `backticks` instead of {braces} for inline
code in text paragraphs.
* Doc blocks for classes and their constructor have to be
in the correct order (@constructor, @param, @return must be
before @class, @abstract, @extends etc.)
* `@extends Class` must not have Class {wrapped}
* @throws must start with a {Type}
* @example means something else. It is used for an inline demo
iframe, not code block. For that simply indent with spaces.
* @member means something else.
Non-function properties are marked with @property, not @member.
* To create a link to a class or member, in most cases the name
is enough to create a link. E.g. Foo, Foo.bar, Foo.bar#quux,
where a hash stands for "instance member", so Foo.bar#quux,
links to Foo.bar.prototype.quux (the is not supported, as
"prototype" is considered an implementation detail, it only
indexes class name and method name).
If the magic linker doesn't work for some case, the
verbose syntax is {@link #target label}.
* @property can't have sub-properties (nested @param and @return
values are supported, only @static @property can't be nested).
We only have one case of this, which can be worked around by
moving those in a new virtual class. The code is unaltered
(only moved down so that it isn't with the scope of the main
@class block). ve.dm.TransactionProcessor.processors.
New:
* @mixins: Classes mixed into the current class.
* @event: Events that can be emitted by a class. These are also
inherited by subclasses. (+ @param, @return and @preventable).
So ve.Node#event-attach is inherited to ve.dm.BreakNode,
just like @method is.
* @singleton: Plain objects such as ve, ve.dm, ve.ce were missing
documentation causing a tree error. Documented those as a
JSDuck singleton, which they but just weren't documented yet.
NB: Members of @singleton don't need @static (if present,
triggers a compiler warning).
* @chainable: Shorthand for "@return this". We were using
"@return {classname}" which is ambiguous (returns the same
instance or another instance?), @chainable is specifically
for "@return this". Creates proper labels in the generated
HTML pages.
Removed:
* @mixin: (not to be confused with @mixins). Not supported by
JSDuck. Every class is standalone anyway. Where needed marked
them @class + @abstract instead.
Change-Id: I6a7c9e8ee8f995731bc205d666167874eb2ebe23
This happens when the <span> is the start of unwrapped content. The
converter logic to look at the tag name in wrapping mode doesn't kick in
because we're not yet in wrapping mode at that point.
The core issue was that previously, we relied on the document
structure/state to choose between alienBlock and alienInline, and only
used the tag name where the document structure was ambiguous (wrapping).
Changed this to be the other way around: we now rely primarily on the
tag name, and if that doesn't match what we expect based on the document
structure, we work around that if possible. Specifically:
* inline tag in our wrapper --> inline alien
* block tag in our wrapper --> close wrapper, block alien
* inline tag in wrapper that's not ours --> inline alien
* block tag in wrapper that's not ours --> *inline* alien
* inline tag in structural location --> open wrapper, inline alien
* block tag in structural location --> block alien
* inline tag in content location --> inline alien
* block tag in content location --> *inline* alien
only in the fourth and the last case do we need to use the "wrong" alien type to
preserve document validity, and it will always be inline where block was
expected, which should reduce UI issues.
The condensed version of the above, which is used in the code, is:
* If in a non-wrapper content location, use inline
* If in a wrapper that's not ours, use inline
* Otherwise, decide based on tag name
* Open or close wrapper if needed
ve.dm.Converter:
* Replace isInline logic in createAlien() with the above
* Factor out code to start wrapping (was duplicated) into startWrapping()
* Call startWrapping() if createAlien() returns an alienInline and we're
in a structural location
Tests:
* Add test cases with aliens at the start and end of unwrapped content
** The first one failed prior to these changes and now passes, the
second one was already passing
* Fix about group test case, was exhibiting the bug that this commit fixes
Change-Id: I657aa0ff5bc2b57cd48ef8a99c8ca930936c03b8
Although $.toJSON optimises heavily for modern browsers (it
becomes a direct reference to JSON.stringify), we still load the
extra plugin.
JSON is specified as part of ECMAScript 5, but most browsers
supported this one before they supported the rest of ES5.
http://caniuse.com/#search=JSON
Cut off for native JSON is IE7, Firefox 3.0 (3.6 supports it) and
Safari 3. Not any of our concern as VE will most likely never
support those (certainly not at this point in time, and less
likely as time goes on).
Change-Id: I4e8f26ac94763fa38d29e41264de0247f53a21e5