What happens when an edit tab is clicked is spread across handlers in
DesktopArticleTarget and DesktopArticleTarget.init. Consolidating the logic
into the handler in DesktopArticleTarget.init makes it easier to understand.
It could be moved further into DesktopArticleTarget, but the init handler has
to exist to activate the target in the first place.
This patches a hole where clicking "edit source" while in visual mode would
sometimes not switch to source mode, because it didn't think it was changing
the current section.
Also, fix a typo in the documentation.
Bug: T198272
Change-Id: I12d958b6af1b9fa9aca68b498eb2a1a2d76b5a82
aeb4f2f2b7 added a #wpTextbox1 to the wikitext surface, which confused our
existing teardown check. This confusion only became apparent in single-tab
mode, when using the wikitext editor.
Bug: T197615
Change-Id: I98e64e7135aaf6f8fda441a91e6cbc4bac6cea39
We already do it after save, but not if the editor is closed without
saving.
This behavior is a bit awkward for non-existent pages (redlinks),
since MediaWiki normally doesn't display them in view mode (all links
point to action=edit). But this seems less weird than not allowing the
editor to be closed.
Bug: T122388
Bug: T168338
Change-Id: Id9ee41356f011dfbfa6e8744b8d9076f8eacaf39
New changes:
71baf1c02 Create an 'htmlMsg' function for HTML messages with HTML or DOM arguments
9a7af223e Use ve.htmlMsg to highlight values in attribute changes
a1fd90540 DiffElement: Refactor describeChanges tests
Local changes:
Implement getHtmlMessage in mw.Platform and use for DiffElement
Bug: T195243
Depends-On: Ib4ad16858e4241d33d018830dbcfded63ff703af
Change-Id: Ib5fa39e4f2f529948354b03a141542e23d169fe0
Not checking this results in handlers blocking click actions for "read" after
the teardown of the target.
Bug: T197445
Change-Id: I3a962c66c82a0e48ca54bf2f0b822a9a005da54c
Previously, we changed it on every load, which also occurs when
switching editor modes. That caused it to not be restored when editor
was closed.
Bug: T197490
Change-Id: Icb20c38309fd440553d5245d865b05145542313f
Besides redirects, API can return from-to title pairs for normalized and
converted titles, as well.
Currently, doing an API query on eswiki for page info (prop='info' in params)
with titles='User:Title' returns normalized title 'Usuario:Title'.
processResult() method in ve.init.mw.ApiResponseCache.prototype.processQueue
sets page.title ('Usuario:Title') in cached results, and the promise for
actual queried title ('User:Title') gets rejected in rejectSubqueue() method.
Change-Id: I33fd4640b6eac8018e35c6fe21234f4c469dd97d
This way the tooltip is shown on the entire button, rather than only
on the icon. One should only use 'iconTitle' to display a different
tooltip on the icon than on the rest of the widget.
I think this was caused by bad documentation in OOUI, which I'm fixing
in I967d9b78014b3754720e80da9c4785124fffc2ba.
Change-Id: I8cc99bcfca56b80a8c8aff609ba48eb3f9c5ed7f
This adds in missing functionality, such as deactivating
the surface selection while the dialog is open.
Change-Id: I0d8652a989504a35e5c235224b0ef924b6dcbeed
This essentially creates a static debouncer, so if you have
multiple instances calling that method at the same time, only
one of them will fire.
Change-Id: I4c257b557e87f5638b459811655a14b8625de2e3
It doesn't have a "cancel and do nothing" route to fall back on, so pressing
escape does the non-progressive action, which is to paste-as-wikitext rather
than paste-as-plaintext. Neither of these is really an intuitive outcome.
Change-Id: I786b6fc87e3cdf3bb50898a070a15a353a242848
In Schema:Edit, all action timing durations (ready, loaded, saveAttempt etc.)
are defined as "time since the editor was initialised", which is internally
stored as the timestamp for the "init" action.
The 'init' action itself does not have a timing duratation, but the Edit schema
has a special case for it, definining it as "time since the page was loaded".
In actually, it isn't actually implemented as "time since the page loaded",
and I suspect that as such, this value is probably not used by EventLogging
consumers of the Edit schema. Or, it might be used, but doesn't represent
what the consumers think it does.
Presently, it uses the init time now() - mediaWikiLoadStart, which basically
means the time between the random point at which MediaWiki core JavaScript
finished executing which is quite variable in practice due to the race between
<script async> and browssing parsing/rendering of HTML. That is by design,
and is also why mediaWikiLoadStart is undocumented and internal, and actually
in the process of being removed.
After many iterations on this patch to try and approximate an alternative to
this undocumented variable, I came up with an alternative approach with DLynch
at the Hackathon, which is to simply not record this one timing value, but
preserve the behaviour of all the other timing values exactly as-is.
That is, keep the behaviour of storing `now()` as "init" when the editor
activates, and keep the behaviour of substracting "init" from all other action
times, but only don't report "init" itself to EventLogging (given its value
would be 0, which isn't useful).
Bug: T160315
Change-Id: I778234efe40dde8ff30333339335be1c3910a4e0
We were scrolling to the edited section when we saved the page, and otherwise
reverting scroll position to the top if we just abandoned the edit. This
unifies these cases, so any section-edit which leaves the editor will scroll
to the section being edited. (If section==new and the edit is abandoned, it'll
scroll to the last section on the page.)
Bug: T194631
Change-Id: Ic2aca68b3127c435545644912b96212bcfa6648d
If the mediawiki Api pass redirects as true, the response will have
redirect data. ApiResponseCache ignores it now. This commit adds
support for processing that and set in the cache.
Change-Id: If4f8c9b6719c123b31d852eb71f06a79cc0f7917
Cite's a08febb0afa2d changed the rules for adding the Cite button to the
toolbar – it now requires a placeholder slot in the toolbar, rather than
finding the link tool and adding itself after that. As ve.init.mw.Target
was updated for this it kept working on desktop, but MobileArticleTarget
completely overrides the toolbar, and was missed.
Bug: T195191
Change-Id: I55c9de9e736bb83f5f05028f2fc07af0ad996050
Throw a dialog box up to ask whether to convert something with formatting to
wikitext, or downconvert it to plain text.
This logically depends on Ie9aaaa59e9dfa138d394051fe491573253df1805.
Bug: T190079
Change-Id: I6afbbe303d1506426109e75c95f6be546ec48536
Depends-On: Ie9aaaa59e9dfa138d394051fe491573253df1805
Pressing escape will close toolbar dialogs (find/symbols/etc) if they're open
instead of trying to teardown the editing surface.
Bug: T190068
Change-Id: I27080649392f17344c901269029368fa0b3c2963
T190570 (I54d75ab6061de0de79b7a8112eb859a4c8a5e22a) changed old editor's
display of the limit to only show when there's <= 99 remaining. Bring same
behavior into this dialog.
Bug: T194458
Change-Id: I7f6fd7ee95348c39b107131a7e297d158a07c00e
It was failing to properly ignore the fragment if it contained a ?. This
resulted in such fragment-selflinks being considered a link to a wikipage with
a title of their full URL. As such, only consider the pre-# section for ?s.
Bug: T194463
Change-Id: I205f86d2b4abcf91dd6a84e3013e899e953a6842
New changes:
3a6d868bf Separate (Comment/Link)InspectorTools into separate files
cb5d36e32 Localisation updates from https://translatewiki.net.
c75491b16 build: Extend 'svgmin' options and amend
ddef270d9 Genericise activeLink behaviour to any annotation
d13d44e12 Create simple comment annotation type for rebaser.
7e49a1f33 Add getters for author properties
1d341ca7d Follow-up I16942623d: Only filter inactive models if they are 'canBeActive'
Local changes:
Change .ve-ce-linkAnnotation-active > .ve-ce-linkAnnotation.ve-ce-annotation-active
Bug: T185596
Change-Id: I2a49315d01aa075373f9b5f0d8802a7e7dd4dca3
Override #addSurface instead of #getSurfaceConfig, so that the
$overlayContainer option only applies to the "main" surface of the
Target rather than all of the surfaces (including those in
TargetWidgets).
Bug: T194433
Change-Id: I61c609e2d52814b4547fb5292a0bfb237c4c218f
Adds support for align=none.
Also don't show changes from class names.
Change-Id: Ia00a51dd52af73183e98c8a87f4c60ee5380d81f
Depends-On: Ic668454c4b4b069dab46a608530c85a5bb7e7ad8
Just generate the standard wiki skin markup for categories. Adjust linkcache to always know
whether links are hidden categories. (It previously knew *sometimes*,
depending on whether a MWCategoryWidget had interacted with that category.)
Make the save dialog preview use the same method as the bottom-of-editor preview.
Bug: T194092
Change-Id: I37fea15eaef0a5847f27ce41dd92370a4bf353b6
New changes:
14bcc9256 Give toolbars groups names
Local changes:
Give toolbars groups names
Also create an empty placeholder group for reference tools.
This allows targets to specify if they should show them.
Depends-On: Iccaf35cf941cb47ad55e8d98373461f5eaff5fed
Change-Id: I0bace5e5fe05f9c214d57a74c478b48a7dcaec3b
Also allow preview elements to existing with an mw-body-content
area withouth the font size being applied twice.
Depends-On: Ibbf989dcebf2d21fd2ac481f17062f366ff29e41
Change-Id: I284bcd5dd25cdbb883427ebacb41af1bbf50b60f
jQuery.makeCollapsible styles now display "fake" expand/collapse
toggles. This is nice, but some bits and pieces clashed with our
styles, this fixes it.
Also ensure that the styles are loaded if the page previously had no
collapsible elements on it.
Bug: T194323
Change-Id: If8f0869e6677811147f272337da7d96286792fe0