Formerly known as "The greatest commit in the history of the world*".
* Within a 3 block radius of Drayton Park and Auburt Park, starting
from July 30th at about 9pm or so.
Bugs:
* (bug 51404) Allow escaping out of the link inspector when in creation
mode (no text is selected, text will be inserted based on link target)
and the text input is empty
* (bug 51065 and bug 51415) Keep model and view in sync when changing the
link inspector's text input value and showing options in a menu
* (bug 51523) Either restore selection at the time of close to what it was
before opening the inspector (when using back) or to what it was before
closing (might be changed by transactions processed during the close
method) - this makes it simpler and more natural when clicking away from
the link inspector, even when there are changes that must be saved by
the link inspector on close
Bonus:
* Use only the light blue highlight color for menu widget items - the
checkmark already displays the selected item, the dark blue is just
masking the current highlight position and confusing the peoples
* Remove links when the user deletes everything from the link inspector's
text input and then closes the link inspector
* Replace select menu's evil "silent" selectItem/highlightItem argument
with a new method called initializeSelection which sets both selection
and highlighting to an item without emitting events - this is needed
when synchronizing the view with the model so the model isn't
immediately told to change to a value it already has
* Make the MWTitle lookup menu not flash like crazy as you type (this was
caused by a copy-paste oversight overriding
initializeLookupMenuSelection unnecessarily)
Bug: 51404
Bug: 51065
Bug: 51415
Bug: 51523
Change-Id: I339d9253ad472c2f42c3179edc84a83d27561270
Now Ctrl+\ (Cmd+\ on Mac) will trigger the 'clear annotations' button
on the current context. Ideally we'd also bond to the 'clear' keyboard
button (ASCII 12) but it does not seem possible to do that yet.
Bug: 51507
Change-Id: I300ec1ffa237e51418ec429be39001f820f053ae
These have been pointing to the same method for a while now,
we can safely remove these obsolete aliases and just use it
as generic copy.
* Each file touched by my editor had its new line at EOF fixed
where absent
* Don't copy an otherwise unused empty object
(ve.dm.Converter)
* Use common ve#copy syntax instead to create a link
(ve.dm.Document, ve.dm.example)
* Remove redundant conditionals for isArray/copyArray/copyObject
(ve.dm.example)
Change-Id: If560e658dc1fb59bf01f702c97e3e82a50a8a255
Objective:
* Make trigger demo work
Changes:
demos/trigger/index.html
* Include new dependencies: oojs, unicodejs
* Update use of ve.Trigger, which is now ve.ui.Trigger
Change-Id: I973375821625629b3dfc3f30f07fc8ec699d24ce
The core changes to postedit in I778b18b that this depends on were
deployed to the cluster as part of 1.22wmf11.
Bug: 39632
Change-Id: Id4a8bc22c09a552ef79670b0d4fc4a70df07ec33
Opera 12 seems to work well enough, but I'm not confident enough to
whitelist it just yet.
Opera 15 is basically Chrome with a different interface, so it should
work perfectly, but it's barely out of beta and untested right now.
Bug: 36000
Change-Id: Ia80a6f53f8c128ef52d0bfde1828fdc132046afb
With our current config, 429587d would have enabled VisualEditor by
default on all wikis, which is not what we want to do. We can make the
-enable preference default to true in the extension if we really want
to, but that requires a change to wmf-config as well.
Change-Id: I95664588e5e4e3d6caed90e1c83accc9434ecd49
Annotations' attributes might contain DOM elements, which cause infinite
recursion in ve.compare(). Annotation classes can protect against this
by overriding getHashObject() to summarize DOM nodes, but that doesn't
help if that's not respected everywhere.
Instead, compare the hash objects, those are safe. This does not appear
to be a problem in practice, currently, because the nowiki annotation
is experimental, oo.compare() now short-circuits if a === b, and because
of optimizations in openAndCloseAnnotations() which lead to the relevant
compareToForSerialization() code path being taken very rarely.
Bug: 51948
Change-Id: If1bcc3eee4fd14d107db1935d89dcc5516643b53
This only affects debug mode, but things look broken when the
background of every single node is set to transparent (e.g. a
<pre> looks weird with a white instead of grey background).
It also leaves the DOM dirty full of inline styles.
Though setting a grey background isn't guaranteed to be visible
either, and all of these redraws and stuff really slow things
down (we should perhaps only start doing these after the initial
document is painted).. the least we can do is undo it and not
leave it there.
Change-Id: I9abfd46765914828ad8618748be5716a8c6b185c
By using annotation indexes only we can avoid a lot of
ve.getHash calls. This reduces the number of getHash calls
on load of [[:en:Argentina]] from ~60,000 to ~2,000.
Bug: 52013
Change-Id: I0bc9aa8feea5f7e4e90a5fcd829de57cab803c15
We would dirty-diff "</span>\n<!-- comment -->\n<span>" to
"</span>\n\n<!-- comment --><span>", i.e. the second newline made
a bunny-hop to the left over the comment.
The actual bug turned out to involve a double bunny-hop, with
"</span> <!-- comment -->\n<span>" turning into
"</span>\n <!--comment --><span>", i.e. the newline bunny-hops
both the comment and the space.
This happened because outputWrappedMetaItems() didn't take
wrappedWhitespace into account when restoring meta items and
associated whitespace. I hacked a check for wrappedWhitespace into it,
but we should really just rewrite this pile of hacks into a unified
system for queuing and processing both whitespace and metadata.
Change-Id: I4375f4c07983ffec6877d0371aeaa9bf6e65fd6e
To avoid confusion between IV store indexes and the index
within the set, rename them to storeIndex and offset.
Change-Id: Ic7d741bd5d39240d63fdc04a2df45658a64441de
As that method makes expensive ve.compare calls, we can quickly
avoid most cases by testing AnnotationSet#contains first.
On page load this reduces the number of ve.compare calls on
[[:en:Argentina]] from ~6,000,000 to about ~2,000.
Also reduces ve.compare calls per backspace keystroke from
~300 to 2.
We can optimise this further, but this is a good simple start.
Bug: 52013
Change-Id: Ie3b4517fd13383c48acb64b3c4e82051c34e7484
Previously, we'd clone the data but convert it in the context of
the existing dm.Document, whose nodes had pointers to elements in the
old data array, not to the cloned ones. Because dm.MWReferenceNode
has logic like if ( something === dataElement ), this caused the sanity
check conversion to behave slightly differently compared to the real
conversion that happens on save, and so a references corruption
bug went unnoticed.
Change-Id: I79a42ae21f91cb8eb410ae26ea638036db19e217
This not being here caused and causes various unexpected
scenarios to evolve around preferences being falsy (undefined)
or set to 0, and inability to distinguish between a user having
not set the preference, the preference not existing due to cache
or the preference being disabled explictly by the user.
Change-Id: Ie50b63ba5064e85d26dad8b622554bbe809c2634
Pretty straightforward, although we should start thinking about
grouping/hiding 'advanced' formatting options in the toolbar.
Making this button experimental for now until we've come up with
a way to deal with this problem.
Bug: 51590
Change-Id: Ieb1935b742aced4b883d8a194e6cb69be68473d0
Server-side, plugins can register themselves by adding to
$wgVisualEditorPluginModules. This is the recommended way for
MW extensions to extend VE. Client-side, plugins can register
themselves through mw.libs.ve.addPlugin(), which takes a string
(RL module name) or a callback.
When VisualEditor loads, we load the registered plugin modules in
parallel with ext.visualEditor.core. Note that they're loaded in
parallel, not after, and so the plugins should explicitly depend
on ext.visualEditor.core if they use or extend classes in VE core.
Once the modules finish loading and user and site scripts have run,
we execute the registered plugin callbacks. These callbacks can
optionally return a promise. We gather these promises and wait for
all of them to be resolved, then initialize the editor.
This allows Gadgets to extend VE by top-loading a small module that
depends on ext.visualEditor.viewPageTarget.init and calls
mw.libs.ve.addPlugin( 'ext.gadget.bottomHalfGadget' ); , the bottom
half being a hidden Gadget that depends on ext.visualEditor.core and
contains the actual code. The addPlugin() call needs to be in a
top-loading module because otherwise there's no guarantee that the
plugin will be registered before the user clicks edit and VE loads.
User and site scripts can extend VE by simply calling addPlugin()
directly, as mw.libs.ve is already present when user scripts run (since
it's top-loaded) and VE waits for 'user' and 'site' to run before
executing plugins.
If user/site scripts need to load additional JS files, they can load
these with $.getScript() and return the corresponding promise:
mw.libs.ve.addPlugin( function() { return $.getScript( 'URL' ); } );
For a diagram of all this, see
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/File:VE-plugin-infrastructure.jpg :)
VisualEditor.php:
* Add $wgVisualEditorPluginModules
VisualEditor.hooks.php:
* Expose $wgVisualEditorPluginModules in JS
ve.init.mw.ViewPageTarget.init.js:
* Add mw.libs.ve.addPlugin function that just stores the registered
values in an array and passes them into the mw.Target when it's
being initialized
ve.init.mw.Target.js:
* Add $wgVisualEditorPluginModules to the set of modules to load when
initializing VE
* Add a Deferred (this.modulesReady) to track module loading
* Add addPlugin() and addPlugins() methods that add to either
this.modules or this.pluginCallbacks
* In load(), instead of mw.loader.load()ing this.modules, use using()
to load this.modules plus user and site, and fire onModulesReady()
when they're loaded
* In onModulesReady(), execute the registered callbacks, gather the
returned promises, wait for all of them to be resolved, then resolve
this.modulesReady
* Fire onReady based on this.modulesReady being resolved, rather than
using a second using() call
Bug: 50514
Change-Id: Ib7d87a17eaac6ecdb8b0803b13840d7ee58902df