Move various bits of code from initialize to setup as required.
MWDialog is now useless so use ve.ui.Dialog directly.
New changes:
0b2d03f [BREAKING CHANGE] Pass fragments, not surfaces, to windows (reprise)
0101ac4 Update OOjs UI to v0.1.0-pre (ac6848398c)
Change-Id: I0fae3e5ff2bd0da5b74c244af226b07b1f5883bd
These were backwards which was triggering edit conflict detection for all users.
Fortunately for logged in users, if Revision::userWasLastToEdit was given a bad
timestamp (e.g. when we submitted here), it would just return true, suppressing
the conflict. It always showed a conflict for anonymous users however.
Bug: 56835
Change-Id: Ib07f965238ca96e17bf59b34da8a8e789954da61
Also update tools for changes in VE core.
New changes:
e4de14b Make tools use commands
e029817 Make getToolsForNode place primary commands first
Change-Id: I66575ee6d49e6b2f5a5f789978da98bb55e6dc5e
Protocol-relative <base> tags are fine when the iframe trick is used
because the iframe inherits a default base URL from the parent document,
so if the <base> is relative it can be resolved against that. However,
a document created with DOMParser (or document.implementation, oops!)
won't inherit anything, so anything other than a fully absolute <base>
will just break.
To make Parsoid's relative <base> work anyway, resolve it in the
context of the main document, then write the resolved version
back into the <base> tag.
Change-Id: I7261bd5dbe9ec1f4077a4e5a00bd2a03ac237ca0
Objectives:
* Allow users on-wiki to create tools and dialogs for citation templates
of their choosing
* Allow editing of citation templates directly, without having to go
through the reference dialog
* Provide citation template tools within reference editing that use the
same titles and icons as the citation tools do, but don't wrap the
inserted content in a ref tag
Changes:
* Reference list was cloning the DOM element it was inserting into its
view before the generated content node could finish rendering, so it
never ended up showing the finished rendering in the reference list
* Documenting hack about use of reference list node's destroy method,
and how we are depending on destroy not canceling generated content
rendering
* Introduced reference model
* Added saving/updating method to transclusion model
* Added getPartsList method to dm transclusion node, which caches the
result and invalidates the cache on update
* Added citation dialog, which extends transclusion dialog
* Added cite group to toolbars, cite-template in reference dialog toolbar
* Factored out getting the node to edit and saving changes procedures in
transclusion dialog so they could be extended in citation dialog
* Updated uses of autoAdd as per changes in oojs-ui (Ic353f91)
* Renamed MWDialogTool file since there was only one tool in it
* Expanded TransclusionDialogTool file out since there is now more logic
to it
* Switched to using ve.dm.MWReferenceModel instead of plain objects in
reference search widget
Configuration:
If you add to MediaWiki:Visualeditor-cite-tool-definition.json the
following code you will magically be presented with a delightful array
of citation options:
[
{ "name": "web", "icon": "ref-cite-web", "template": "Cite web" },
{ "name": "book", "icon": "ref-cite-book", "template": "Cite book" },
{ "name": "news", "icon": "ref-cite-news", "template": "Cite news" },
{ "name": "journal", "icon": "ref-cite-journal", "template": "Cite journal" }
]
...or...
[
{
"name": "any-name",
"icon": "any-ooui-icon",
"template": "Any template",
"title": "Any title text"
}
]
The title text is derived either from the title property or from the name
property by pre-pending the string 'visualeditor-cite-tool-name-' to
generate a message key. Titles for 'web', 'book', 'news' and 'journal' are
provided. The icon is a normal oo-ui-icon name, and more icons can be
added, as usual, by adding a class called .oo-ui-icon-{icon name} to
MediaWiki:Common.css. 'ref-cite-web', 'ref-cite-book', 'ref-cite-news'
and 'ref-cite-journal' are provided. The template name is simply the name
of the template without its namespace prefix.
Depends on Ic353f91 in oojs-ui
Bug: 50110
Bug: 50768
Change-Id: Id401d973b8d5fe2faec481cc777c17a24fd19dd4
* Add ve.init.mw.LinkCache to track page existence and
transparently query it
* Populate it with initial data from the parser cache
if available, obtained in the VE API module
* Use linkCache data in link annotation rendering
This doesn't yet integrate the LinkCache with other
components like the link inspector. That should be
done so we can deduplicate the existence checks.
Additionally, we should generalize LinkCache and use
it for the category existence/status checks as well.
Bug: 37901
Change-Id: I9fd43e8c3864dd375cf6dadfdeedd05e4fe9cf3b
New changes:
dd15f23 Split ve.ui.Surface into DesktopSurface and MobileSurface
16283f4 Add OOjs UI's sco.json i18n file
ef94038 Split ve.ui.Context into DesktopContext and MobileContext
Minor adjustments to point to desktop and mobile Surface or Context.
Change-Id: I7cf6f99a5a1216a28a7146afcd4deb68c7eac38e
Follows-up I260059802379 which removed got rid of
the "ve-init-mw-viewPageTarget-toolbar-editNotices-notice" class
from notices and didn't add something generic in its place.
(There is "ve-ui-mwNoticesPopupTool-item" but that's more an
internal class we don't want gadgets and wiki stylesheets to
rely on.)
Bug: 43013
Change-Id: I8e1e383c2cb3199fe78f45f4feaa24a44126cf0b
This can be overriden in subclasses (such as MobileViewTarget) so that
we can customize the way the surface is created.
Change-Id: Id17695c8c75c7ae6c549f915625667389aad5f2f
Split tracking out of the base target and from viewPageTarget
Primary reasons for this change:
* Makes it possible to resolve an issue with tracking in mobile
* Lets us reuse the viewPage save workflow tracking
* Support existing and new targets with tracking
* Simplification of target classes
Change-Id: I036e4f2129d929db0a3b9a4baa87c946a4b194a9
Core retains core functionality, including text styling and architectural
items like dialogs.
The new modules are:
* mwformatting
* mwimage
* mwlink
* mwmeta
* mwreference
* mwtransclusion
The new modules are loaded in ViewPageTarget (for desktop), except for
mwlinks which is included from MWTarget (for desktop and mobile), per the
needs of the Mobile team.
Also, mwgallery was moved to desktop-only loading status.
Some styles which were loaded in mwcore but only used in modules is now
loaded in said modules.
This does not split up ext.visualEditor.core yet, which is left as an
exercise for the fool-hardy.
Bug: 61075
Change-Id: I6374854eaa13af824c11078d2f7004dc8a211a30
It can be reused in mw.ViewPageTarget and mw.MobileViewTarget.
Also, check if this.section is undefined instead of not null and update
docs. restoreEditSection() does not accept any arguments.
Change-Id: Ibbcf4cb936a89d3ae77bb61ee97b8ad00a8d8a53
Update VE core submodule to master (84ced37) and update calling code
for changes in OOUI.
Depends on Ic967b88d55daf48d365487e17f76488b3f02c60f and Ib599b9bd5028e2df084fcc3da657aeb7f1569d2a
New changes:
94f03c3 Undefined variables first in selectNodes
62b5648 Localisation updates from https://translatewiki.net.
10c5a18 Don't descend into handlesOwnChildren nodes in selectNodes
4ed2432 Update jquery.client to MW's master (45192156d7)
d7e24b8 Localisation updates from https://translatewiki.net.
babb9da Localisation updates from https://translatewiki.net.
4639d18 Localisation updates from https://translatewiki.net.
a561537 Localisation updates from https://translatewiki.net.
8f7053a Localisation updates from https://translatewiki.net.
7112cc2 Update OOjs UI to v0.1.0-pre (a290673bbd)
Change-Id: Ie7d58472619509782f23a7dedc1ec27c3dcc7543
.then() removes the .abort() method from the promise, even though
we had return jqxhr; in the then() callback. So store xhr in
a variable and put the abort method back.
This fixes a JS error upon calling this.loading.abort();
Change-Id: I50460782e58399198bacc02d028984682ddbed56
* Use correct class name for setUpToolbar() in MobileViewTarget
* Move shared setUpToolbar() code into ve.init.mw.Target
* Fix iconModuleStyles documentation, remove leading space
Change-Id: Icf5ed36fd817837c0434db8202bef8a78e6cb898
The toolbar in very desktop vector skin specific
In mobile we want to have more control over the toolbar,
and its placement.
* Thus make setUpToolbar abstract
And move the function to ViewPageTarget
* Introduce ve.init.mw.Target.static.iconModuleStyles to
allow the use of different icons
* Update the mobile toolbar to only have B and I tools
Change-Id: I4c72b4b9128b3a74de8b8b5bce7664fbb315216b
The down arrow is no longer default, so it needs to be specified
explicitly.
Updates submodule to include indicator changes
(see I0a1faef11a1e7e6ea3e44275c85f2efafae4dc9a)
Change-Id: I32aef3ea2e66fd823aeb07dac06cfefba9954270
Move target.surface from mw.Target to Target
* All targets use this, let's standardise it.
Move target.$document from mw.ViewPageTarget to Target
* It was initialised with null in mw.ViewPageTarget, but the
assignment happened in mw.Target. So it should be moved up
at least to mw.Target.
* Since it is useful to have in sa.Target as well, moved it up
to the abstract Target, and implemented in sa.Target and
immediately used in the standalone demo where we were already
duplicating the find( '.ve-ce-documentNode' ).
Add missing target.setupDone = false; in sa.Target
Add missing target.toolbar to Target
* Was used in all subclasses, but never initialised in any of
the constructors. Let's standardise this property name as well
(instead of initialising it in three places).
Move target#event-surfaceReady from mw.Target to Target
* sa.Target uses it as well, and considering Platform#initialize
is already standardised in the abstract class, Target#setup
being deferred is most likely to happen in each target as well
so let's avoid different events being invented for the same
thing and consistently use 'surfaceReady'.
Change-Id: Ia8bde188a4cde7e1615c2ae9c5b758eefc5d9cb7
* Split files according to ve / ve-mw paths
* Split messages according to msgs-ve / msgs-ve-mw
* Update dependencies accordingly
* Remove ve-mw/ hack in makeStaticLoader.php, no longer needed
Bug: 45342
Change-Id: I6cb89606c307e27e237a1e9b56b94dfdcd310f41
The duplication of the toolbar definition is ugly but we don't
have a better system to say "give me the same except demote this
one thing" right now.
Change-Id: Id74ed1a18aee4a947992bdd626702f578bbace14
Follows-up I55ef2622c9eacc which activated code introduced in
mw.Target in commits before that one that caused a change in the
execution order.
Hiding of page content (regular wiki page content provided by
original view request) must happen before the surface document is
focussed.
We used to hide the content from mw.ViewPageTarget#setUpSurface,
which is called from #onReady, which focusses the document after
setUpSurface is done.
Most of this code was moved to mw.ViewPageTarget#onSurfaceReady
which is the listener for the surfaceReady event emitted from
If our surface document gets focus while the original wikipage
content container is still there, the view port is forced to
scroll down because our surface is the next element sibling after
the wikipage container in the DOM.
And browsers (apparently Chrome is not affected) naturally retain
scroll position even if the elements above the one you "scrolled to"
disappear.
We can't (and shouldn't) move the hidePageContent call because
that's the responsibility of the Target subclass, so instead
moved the document focus to below the hidePageContent which is
now also part of the responsibility of the Target subclass.
Also:
* Removed target.surfaceOptions reference because that property
does not exist. We never passed a second argument here, and
whatever this was intended for, doesn't exist.
Bug: 58089
Change-Id: I230fbd5401cbd6e3b9450c7f156650409be8ef16
Let's experiment with this via our local Gruntfile. If it works
fine we can install it in Jenkins (similar to node-csslint).
Verify through $ npm install && npm test;
Fixed all outstanding violations.
Also:
* Added syntaxhighight to ignore.
* Added imetests (which contain unformatted JSON) to ignore.
* In ve.dm.ModelRegistry#matchTypeRegExps, removed redundant
!! cast from the [+!!withFunc] statement which was hitting
a bug in node-jscs. All callers to this local private function
pass a literal boolean true/false so no need to cast it.
* Removed "/* key .. , value */" from ve.setProp, though this
wasn't caught by node-jscs, found it when searching for " , ".
* Made npm.devDependencies fixed instead of using tilde-ranges.
This too often leads to strange bugs or sudden changes. Fixed
them at the version they were currently ranging to.
Bug: 54218
Change-Id: Ib2630806f3946874c8b01e58cf171df83a28da29
Following on from getDomFromModel, this returns a document model
instead of element linear data. The only instance that hasn't been
replaced is in rich paste, where we need to sanitize the converted
data before constructing the document model.
This should be cleaned up in a later commit.
Change-Id: I37a2b641632af2cb515e3409deed5cd1fa358af5
Currently it takes 4 arguments which are all properties
of the document model, so just pass the model instead and
access the properties later. Rename to getDomFromModel.
Change-Id: I0c378a04dc08b9b90bdc3984f8fa8c4acfe0b667
That's where they belong IMO, since ViewPageTarget is the one that
has .activate() and .deactivate(), and mw.Target doesn't retain any
state (apart from some caching things).
Change-Id: Ia6cf5bac9054163d54ab492d691d8ce9d6a3bb90