Our encoding for the hrefs like "./Foo" that we send to Parsoid
differed slightly from how Parsoid outputs them, so to avoid dirty
diffs, we had to store the original ones we received from Parsoid
and send them back if they were unchanged.
Change the encoding to match Parsoid's exactly (by referring to the
Parsoid source code), and then remove 'rawTitle'/'origTitle'.
On a historical note, 'rawTitle'/'origTitle' were originally added to
fix other issues with links, which I hope are long behind us:
* bb45d984ca (T145978)
* fda2e6c1b5 (T44140)
Follow-up to 362df66b47, which removed
some other old stuff from the handling of Parsoid links.
Bug: T325766
Change-Id: I0ad0a655380eb2fb29b5ac01e2e399ac550ce34a
Replacing one-off uses in various auxiliary features: only used
in function scope (or narrower), nothing else depends on them.
Some of them didn't even need to do any URL parsing or formatting.
Bug: T325249
Change-Id: Ia9a18656f67cb0a204c87605459abb9f5bbdc347
For external links, `.title` and `.rawTitle` properties previously
contained the external link corrupted with some normalization intended
for MediaWiki titles.
This was useless, and in fact no caller actually uses this value:
they all check `.isInternal` first before accessing `.title` or
`.rawTitle`.
Also, correct other parameter documentation.
Change-Id: Ieeab56548f0a3b2f81a90f0d3ae0f81d744aa67b
An incorrectly-encoded fragment is allowed-in-wikitext but will make
mw.Uri throw an error. e.g. `[[foo#1%bar]]`
Bug: T324976
Change-Id: I97cb85507d9ae3d648300245dd7e48cc239c4d90
Redlinks now come down with a `mw:LocalizedAttrs` typeof, and have the
display URL parameters rather than being bare titles.
Bug: T324352
Change-Id: Ia1776e6e1f171d227c7c402b39ca96d17fb56cdb
This patch follows the audit made on the extensions to check the usage
of the "rel" attribute and check that it's compatible with multi-values.
Bug: T315209
Change-Id: Ib323736d93ea96c86f9d56599e515c9e6d72a76e
Using Parsoid HTML in the 2017WTE has enabled us to iron
out lots of rendering bugs over the past few years.
In that time Parsoid has been moved into PHP, and at some point
we also become the default parser.
Also more extensions have started to use content transform hooks,
which are only supported by the action API.
As a result it now seems like a good time to migrate back to the
content API instead of building the preview from Parsoid HTML.
Bug: T154844
Change-Id: I90d775dd71d5f5a61d651b63d946ab60a27e2ca3
If links get pasted into VE and they lack a "//" in the `href`, they
are automatically considered to be "internal", thus being converted into
`[[...]]` wikitext links.
In case of pseudo protocols like `mailto:` this should not be the case.
This patch uses MediaWiki core settings to check if a `href` value is an
external protocol known to the application.
Bug: T297575
Depends-On: I2e584f6d5adc6b2d735e79cea64f2beeb5f2c36d
Change-Id: I2b383106450e02cc6bcc1b99d547ff2ed7832b4c
.test() is the dedicated syntax for a boolean "does match? yes/no?"
check. .match() returns an array of matches, or null. This is just not
needed in these situations.
Change-Id: Ibb996ab843d1a6c7d7af98d6a112990665d543b2
Once we determined a link is internal from the first regex, we don't to
check if it matches the wgScript path as well. This would cause
"/index.php/Article" style paths to be detected as external as they failed
this second check.
Change-Id: I560d8080c513c523c68f2750be332e9fd91de192
Same random finds while working on something else. I carefully
checked and made sure these methods are actually called without the
optional parameter.
Change-Id: Iab36fd130258322985b5d6e7f8e1f7b4ee235ba2
These are only needed when we need to access a specific `this` from
within another `function () {}` context. This is not the case in the
situations here.
This is split from Ibf25d7e to make it smaller and easier to argue
about.
Change-Id: Ide1476de91fc343aa992ad92a1321d3a38b06dd0
Previous attempt in 005a8d24ef,
reverted in 3c1d167b33.
The deduplicateStyles() function lacked a check for fosterable
positions, which caused T299767. This is now fixed.
Also added tests.
Bug: T287675
Bug: T299251
Change-Id: I0d22be9b66d26d09373cee63dd6ce52c1659e62d
In 92c3055628 I changed `sectionId > 0`
to `sectionId !== '0'`. That was actually a mistake, as Parsoid's
section IDs can be negative, which indicates pseudo-sections, which
may not have headings.
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Specs/HTML/2.1.0#Headings_and_Sections
Bug: T252238
Change-Id: I9133d4365a71d6db1fa58b69ae3b970166d15c1e
Wrote code such that only redlinks and normal page urls
using the script path are treated as internal links.
Bug: T248076
Change-Id: Ie476bf7f4b389a659899eab4351c912fc6b24bee
In MediaWiki, section numbers may be prefixed with 'T-' if they refer
to sections on a transcluded page, so they are not really numbers.
Change e2cb9ce93e caused us to treat them as strings most of the time,
but it looks like there are several places where we treated them as
integer numbers, which I missed when making that patch.
The first two changes in ArticleTarget#restoreEditSection fix T248795
and T248968/T249112, respectively. The other changes are cleanup.
Bug: T248795
Bug: T248968
Bug: T249112
Change-Id: I8373a7ab515595769ce6f3051a182c922415b643
Bring in ve.dm.MWInternalLinkAnnotation.static.getTargetDataFromHref
and ve.resolveUrl, so that the file has no dependencies on VE.
Change-Id: I03bc455d5484a6c51f3fa2397c64936b829fe7e3
2020-03-24 23:13:16 +01:00
Renamed from modules/ve-mw/ve.MWutils.js (Browse further)