This is just the smallest possible boilerplate to get the first
trivial test running. More test cases will be added in the
following patches.
Bug: T289560
Change-Id: I3a4e49a7b9761db00b211e933386bad71d4f0942
This is really only about the methods name, but doesn't change
any behavior.
I realized we work with several different definitions of what
"empty" means. There are at least two significant definitions:
1. When a parameter's value is the empty string or identical
to the default value, the behavior of the template is the same.
It will use the default value just as if the user entered it.
The auto-value is a meaningful value in this scenario and can't
be considered equal to the empty string.
2. The context here is when the user presses the back button.
This will destroy all user input. But an auto-value is not user
input. It will appear again when the user realizes they made a
mistake. Nothing is lost.
Personally, I would not use the word "empty" to describe this
concept. Things like "containsUserProvidedValue",
"isCustomValue", "isMeaningfulValue", … come to mind. These are
all still a big vague. A "user provided" value can be identical
to the default or auto-value. "Custom" how? I went for
"containsValuableData" for now.
Bug: T274551
Change-Id: I2912a35556795c867a6b2396cbad291e947f0ed6
Notably:
* Don't require the model in the new sidebar via dependency
injection, but connect the event handlers later. This is
relevant because we currently create the new sidebar in the
wrong spot. Removing the hard dependency allows us to split
the code and utilize initialize() and getSetupProcess()
correctly. This will be done in a following patch.
* The change event now includes the new position. This makes
it very easy to add this missing feature to the new sidebar.
Also:
* Stop triggering change events when nothing changed. These
events are expensive. They bubble all the way up to the
TransclusionModel, and to all linked
onTransclusionModelChange() handlers.
* Update event documentation to make this more visible.
Bug: T274544
Change-Id: Iafe29f18a6fed14d9c3124c9756aa840886afbbc
These methods are special in so far that they create *minimal*
wikitext where optional whitespace is not preserved. I tried
to rename the methods to reflect this, but could not find a
caller. What's used instead are the .serialize() methods.
Bug: T284895
Change-Id: Iedaa5b7efa9675151cc0553854d8aef3f9a46cbb
There are at least 3 different methods that are all named
getWikitext, not counting subclasses. They behave rather
different, most notably in terms of whitespace preservation.
Bug: T284895
Change-Id: I8b47f5bd21675a431ba2bc2d4a8cb0c55dd50f76
These don't add any knowledge but make the code harder to read
and maintain, and are an additional source of errors.
Change-Id: Ied57741a3f985e355adfddb4e75378d5c497faa9
The idea is to possibly rename some of these classes, based on
these descriptions. But this should be done in later, separate
patches.
Change-Id: I7f9e5b2382711b434d6dd618489fa3ed8b7a46b4
Returns true if there is no meaningful user input yet.
Will be used in the next patch.
Bug: T272355
Change-Id: I4f88ce31662bbc46755f78d574c46b907581d438
A @method annotation is only necessary when the docblock is not
directly followed by a function declaration (in which case JSDuck
assumes it documents a property), e.g. when defining an abstract
function or referencing a function from another library.
I verified that JSDuck generates exactly the same output before and
after this change (docs/data-<hash>.js files are identical).
Change-Id: I7edf51a8560ab9978b42800ab1026f0b5555c3bf
This will make generating live previews possible.
Changes:
* Add change events to template model.
* Set up connect/disconnect.
Also:
* Add missing fallback for getParameterLabel (Param#label is
optional per the TemplateData spec).
* Implement getWikitext, to be used by the UI dialog later
to create a preview from the wikitext.
* Correctly mark ve.dm.MWTransclusionNode#escapeParameter as
being a static method.
Change-Id: Ie306ed03babf11568e954b1813ce5324f57d7f0e
Problem:
Parsoid has a property called "i" which we don't use, but they need for
round-tripping purposes. Since we were generating a structure from
Parsoid data and then generating data from the structure without
preserving properties we didn't use, it was getting lost.
Solution:
Abstract creating a template from data vs. creating it from name. Make
only templates have an origin argument in their constructors, so and
set it within a set of static constructors that create a template for
either data or a template name. Store the original data in the former
case, and use it as a base when serializing.
Changes:
ve.ui.MWTranslcusionDialog.js
* Remove no-longer-needed mw global declaration
* Move most of the addTemplate function to a static constructor in the
template model class
ve.dm.MWTransclusionPartModel.js,
ve.dm.MWTransclusionContentModel.js,
ve.dm.MWTemplatePlaceholder
* Remove unused origin argument/property/getter
* Add serialize method (if needed)
ve.dm.MWTranclusionModel.js
* Move template/parameter generation from data into static constructor
of template model
* Move serialization to part classes
ve.dm.MWTemplateModel.js
* Add mw global declaration
* Stop passing origin to parent constructor, store it locally instead
* Add original data property/setter for preserving unused properties
when round tripping
* Add static constructors for generating a template from data or by name
* Add serialize method
Bug: 51150
Change-Id: Ide596a0ca0ae8f93ffce6e79b7234a1db7e0586c
Objectives:
* Automatically add required parameters to templates that users create
using the GUI, without touching existing templates loaded from data
* Cleanup some confusing terminology and APIs
Changes:
ve.ui.MWParameterSearchWidget.js
* Remove special logic for skipping aliases, which are no longer included
in the list of names given by getParameterNames
ve.ui.MWTransclusionDialog.js
* Add origin arguments to constructors of transclusion parts
* Re-use onAddParameter method during initial construction of parameter
pages
* Add required template parameters for user created template parts
ve.dm.MWTransclusionPartModel.js
* Add origin argument/property/getter for tracking where a part came from
ve.dm.MWTransclusionContentModel.js,
ve.dm.MWTransclusionPlaceholderModel.js,
ve.dm.MWTemplateModel.js
* Add origin argument pass through
ve.dm.MWTranclusionModel.js
* Add origin arguments to constructors of transclusion parts
ve.dm.MWTemplateSpecModel.js
* Rename origin to name - was a bad name to start with and will be even
more confusing with the new part origin property
* Add isParameterAlias method
* Make getParameterNames only return primary names, excluding aliases
ve.dm.MWTemplateModel.js
* Update use of parameter origin, now called name
Bug: 50747
Change-Id: Ib444f0f5a8168cd59ea52a6000ba5e42ccdc2a24
Move all MW-specific files into the ve-mw directory, in preparation
for moving them out into a separate repo.
All MW-specific files were moved into a parallel directory structure
in modules/ve-mw . Files with both generic and MW-specific things were
split up. Files in ve/init/mw/ were moved to ve-mw/init/ rather than
ve-mw/init/mw ; they're still named ve.init.mw.* but we should change
that. Some of the test files for core classes had MW-specific test cases,
so those were split up and the test runner was duplicated; we should
refactor our tests to use data providers so we can add cases more easily.
Split files:
* ve.ce.Node.css
* ve.ce.ContentBranchNode.test.js (MWEntityNode)
* ve.ce.Document.test.js (some core test cases genericized)
* ve.dm.InternalList.test.js (uses mwReference test document)
* ve.dm.SurfaceFragment.test.js, ve.ui.FormatAction.test.js
** Made core tests use heading instead of mwHeading
** Updated core tests because normal headings don't break out of lists
** Moved test runners into ve.test.utils.js
* ve.ui.Icons-*.css
* ve.ui.Dialog.css (MW parts into ve.ui.MWDialog.css)
* ve.ui.Tool.css
* ve.ui.Widget.css (move ve-ui-rtl and ve-ui-ltr to ve.ui.css)
ve.dm.Converter.test.js: Moved runner functions into ve.test.utils.js
ve.dm.example.js:
* Refactored createExampleDocument so mwExample can use it
* Removed wgExtensionAssetsPath detection, moved into mw-preload.js
* Genericized withMeta example document (original version copied to mwExample)
* Moved references example document to mwExample
ve.dm.mwExample.js:
* Move withMeta and references example documents from ve.dm.example.js
* Add createExampleDocument function
ve-mw/test/index.php: Runner for MW-specific tests only
ve-mw/test/mw-preload.js: Sets VE_TESTDIR for Special:JavaScriptTest only
ve.ui.Window.js:
* Remove magic path interpolation in addLocalStyleSheets()
* Pass full(er) paths to addLocalStyleSheets(), here and in subclasses
ve.ui.MWDialog.js: Subclass of Dialog that adds MW versions of stylesheets
ve.ui.MW*Dialog.js:
* Subclass MWDialog rather than Dialog
* Load both core and MW versions of stylesheets that have both
ve.ui.PagedDialog.js: Converted to a mixin rather than an abstract base class
* Don't inherit ve.ui.Dialog
* Rather than overriding initialize(), provide initializePages() which the
host class is supposed to call from its initialize()
* Rename onOutlineSelect to onPageOutlineSelect
ve.ui.MWMetaDialog.js, ve.ui.MWTransclusionDialog.js:
* Use PagedDialog as a mixin rather than a base class, inherit MWDialog
bullet-icon.png: Unused, deleted
Stuff we should do later:
* Refactor tests to use data providers
* Write utility function for SVG compat check
* Separate omnibus CSS files such as ve.ui.Widget.css
* Separate omnibus RL modules
* Use icon classes in ViewPageTarget
Change-Id: I1b28f8ba7f2d2513e5c634927a854686fb9dd5a5
2013-07-02 20:51:38 -07:00
Renamed from modules/ve/dm/models/ve.dm.MWTransclusionPartModel.js (Browse further)