This code was introduced in I8fafee6. I can't tell any more what
the "bug" mentioned in the commit message was. Let's get rid of the
duplicate code path, see if we run into regressions and deal with
them one by one. That's much easier to handle than keeping this
confusing code path around.
Note this "focusin" event handler was actually re-implementing
parts of the upstream BookletLayout, namely
OO.ui.BookletLayout.onStackLayoutFocus().
Bug: T289043
Bug: T291381
Change-Id: Ib386ae6efec08465122f0e8ee81cd6dc9a2d337a
We broke something with the change I166b971. When we renamed that
method it started to override (and therefor disable) the method
with the same name from the base class.
I decided to move all code in the subclass for the moment. It might
be misplaced there (note how almost all code related to the new
sidebar is in the base class). But this is cleanup work for later.
Bug: T289043
Bug: T291151
Change-Id: Id255585e78967eee0f72c27727cd23211674923c
It was called like this because the event is literally called "set".
But it doesn't explain _what_ is set.
The new name .onBookletLayoutSetPage() already appears somewhere
else in the codebase.
Change-Id: I166b971c08f5d0fae97fc9d6244117a680f84b7c
The OO.ui.OutlineOptionWidget class does have an .isRemovable()
state. This is how OO.ui.OutlineControlsWidget decides if the
remove button can be used.
It appears like ve.ui.MWParameterPage forgot to mark required
parameters as not removable.
This makes some oddly specific code in ve.ui.MWTransclusionDialog
obsolete. Note how this class does not contain any other code
about "required" or other flags specific to parameters.
Note that one aspect of this patch will be visible in the old
sidebar: The trashcan will be visible on required parameters, but
disabled. It was hidden before. However, this actually improves
the UX. Hiding the trashcan made the up/down buttons jump around.
This makes it unnecessary hard to hit them. It also causes visual
distraction when navigating the list of parameters.
Let's stick to the upstream OOUI behavior.
The remove button still disappears when the only element in the
dialog is the template search widget. This is clearly an
entirely different state. (Don't ask why the up/down buttons are
not hidden. It was like this before.)
Bug: T289039
Change-Id: If78881e503f19f497f1993da4e5b9b09ee538307
It's impossible to use the delete button from the
OO.ui.OutlineControlsWidget to delete a parameter when the new
sidebar is active.
This partly fixes one of the issues mentioned in I97d77f4. The
delete button might stil become active for a moment (not fixed
yet), but doesn't stay active forever any more with this fix
in place.
Apparently this also makes another workaround obsolete.
Change-Id: I0bca310772c26149170af23ff8e5505c3ce4adf4
Pure cleanup, doesn't change behavior.
Change If8da5ae85dff63c34 included in OOUI v0.42.0 tracks invisible
controls, so it's no longer necessary to maintain persistent class
variables pointing to the buttons.
Also simplify repeated logic to make it clearly exclusive.
Bug: T290554
Change-Id: If9b6404d7061999540515645fa8e50b9a21f5a21
Previously, when the tranclusion dialog was being resized, there was
a specific width at which both the sidebar was collapsed and the dialog
was downsized from "larger/large" to "medium". This resulted in the
dialog switching from fullscreen to floating, since the dialog's width
breakpoint for "medium" doesn't match our width breakpoint for mobile.
If the user continued to downsize past this breakpoint, then the dialog
would eventually switch back to fullscreen resulting in this weird
behavior.
A simple way to prevent this is to avoid changing the dialog's size
at all. Since we don't support collapsing the new sidebar (unless
already in fullscreen), we can just leave the dialog at the
"larger/large" size.
Bug: T274554
Change-Id: I5460cdfb1a7ed73fe7957745ba37055c5f66dce1
This comes with a few significant changes:
* A whole bunch of places in the code that focus and highlight
an element in the old sidebar consider the new sidebar now.
* Same when e.g. the toolbar at the bottom needs to know which
part is selected. This is read from the new sidebar now.
* To make this possible I had to merge the small helper class
we introduced in I7bc73cc back into the dialog.
It's helpful to understand how the event flow works:
* You click a template name. This does nothing (does not select
the element). It only triggers an event.
* The event is catched by the outer container that manages
all parts. From there all elements are unselected, and one
selected. This call is internal and should not trigger
another event.
Bug: T285323
Bug: T288827
Bug: T289043
Change-Id: I4a2d2b83cf2691423d4b0e6f4487228fa3c7b56d
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
These tags don't do much, if anything. But they provide a hint
in which scope a method might be used.
Bug: T284895
Change-Id: I0b4bdd416ee89d26961c4ded4d8bbace8c57da76
This makes the code more readable and easier to reason about.
The ESLint rule responsible for this code style was removed
just recently.
Notes:
* I focus on classes that are relevant for what the WMDE team
does right now.
* I merge multiple `var` keywords only when the variables are
strongly connected.
* Caching the length in a for loop makes the code hard to
read, but not really faster when it's a trivial property
access anyway.
Bug: T284895
Change-Id: I621fed61d894a83dc95f58129bbe679d82b0f5f5
This reverts parts of I678bb24.
Brief history of this code:
2014: The dialog was designed to dynamically change the title.
There was never a tooltip.
2016: A change in OOjs changed the behavior in VE. Now the initial
title shows up as a tooltip. It never updates because VE
does not know about this. The tooltip does not match the
visible title.
2021: We revert to the behavior from 2014. We achieve this by
bypassing the codepath that creates the tooltip. This is why
….title.setLabel() is used instead of ….static.title.
Bug: T276568
Change-Id: I346a904881c3a63186d6a80afdaf717688bab42a
The tooltip is useful for languages where the dialog title might get
truncated. This patch makes sure the tooltip is always the same as
the visible label.
Bug: T276568
Change-Id: I678bb243bb5ac6d1c516ee4e146f2db9ffd5afcf
Most notably:
* Introduce variable names that explain much better what's
going on.
* Reduce nesting.
Bug: T284895
Change-Id: I793677d8107abb6354f9e19d79c4879a41c4bd93
The "mode" button is the button that allows to expand and
collapse the dialog. It can't be collapsed when multiple
templates are edited. That's what these lines do,
disabling the button.
"Can expand" is not the correct question. It's always
possible to expand the dialog no matter what it contains.
Bug: T284895
Change-Id: I60f3060695c80bf5541ef2156be89b85a62bf91b
We can skip all the up and down message passing by persisting the
parameter placeholders for each template dialog. If the parameter
list is expanded then the placeholder is deleted, on being created
again it will still have state.
To test: create a transclusion with two templates, each having many
parameters. "Add more information" to add parameters, expand the
list by clicking "Show <num> more fields", then delete the parameter
placeholder using the trash cans. Try different permutations to fool
the cache or collide with another template.
This is preparation for other template sidebar dialog work.
Bug: T284636
Change-Id: I23bdd38b173114c2a9afafc7465c4beb92d25869
Begin to extract the wiring between a sidebar and the content pane of
the template dialog booklet layout. Eventually, this helper class
will present a high-level interface like "addPart(id)" and will take
care of creating the outline item, content page, and connecting
events.
Start very simple, take over the "focus" method.
Bug: T284632
Change-Id: I7bc73cc4386b99d95941fc6ed88ab5bd998de014
This reflects better what the method actually does. This patch
is a direct follow-up for the renames started in Ib029fd4.
Change-Id: Ie3e87139a5c2f5ac196e0fcc02fb897fadc99177
The names of the messages keys are very confusing. The order was set
wrong during refactoring in Ib029fd48b393d2ab7d7cff6c842789e22989e944.
We should rename the keys in a follow up in sync with translatewiki.
Bug: T284649
Change-Id: I43794d80b7df7d00441cb583ca53bcab03999e65
This dramatically simplifies the "mode" flag in
MWTransclusionDialog. The main reason to touch this code is:
The flag appears like it will be "single" when the dialog
contains a single template, and "multiple" when there are
multiple templates. But this is not true.
What the flag really does is show/hide the sidebar. The sidebar
is needed to be able to create multi-part templates. But a
dialog that already contains multiple templates can be set to
"single" mode (i.e. the user can collapse the sidebar), and
vice versa.
This patch focuses on private details inside of this class, but
keeps the terminology of a "mode" in some places. E.g. the
messages are not renamed to not cause unnecessary trouble for
translators.
Change-Id: Ib029fd48b393d2ab7d7cff6c842789e22989e944
This class represents a raw wikitext snippet. There is also no
base class that would require us to follow a generic
getValue/setValue naming scheme.
Change-Id: I0891a2f6c0ae0121429a47c39221e99b9653e8e3
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
Depends on whether this is a new or existing template transclusion.
Split from Ib9b76cac7cd57245e8db2ef10879069a86a6269e
Bug: T276568
Change-Id: I4d22e32fef067b640e9a9389deffaace736c3405
Returns true if there is no meaningful user input yet.
Will be used in the next patch.
Bug: T272355
Change-Id: I4f88ce31662bbc46755f78d574c46b907581d438
Rather than invent our own size, we'll reuse the "larger" format and
tweak the dialog height to 90%.
Bug: T273971
Change-Id: Ibef85c1912267b14d83396b089b81934751a8328
We have two cases now that we want to cover here:
- Either we're inserting a new template and start a "fresh"
transclusion, then we want to use "search" in the headlines
- Or we're adding a new template to an exsisting
transclusion, then we want to use "add" in the headlines
Bug: T277028
Change-Id: I9fa294cf732598d58f848c75b353d2e1742eb4e8
This allows using the config variable independendly from the cirrus search extension.
This way it can be used for all subtickets of T271802.
Bug: T277028
Change-Id: I1b3bdda5fa6fbfe5c531c3b51c2c8e2a28ed1faf
Renames "Add a template" to "Template Search" in most cases and
provides inline help for the workflow.
Bug: T277028
Change-Id: I3fee87cb89b5044e785596e71ef3f1a18f2694ce
When $wgVisualEditorTransclusionDialogInlineDescriptions is set to
true, the template dialog will use a larger format.
Bug: T273971
Change-Id: Iad3c3f4d65125c83e35414ce15f793f6a1b192ef
Adding the ability for screen reader to announce
the state of the Transclusion dialog
when the show/hide options button is clicked.
Bug: T248089
Change-Id: I89b86179bcb63376e480cb8df55e24b9d29df037
This sets the label to be the same as the default value inherited from
ve.ui.MWTemplateDialog. Looks like it's no longer needed since change
Ia8fb88d3501ffa2c26add4419da5463a926f45d1 (2014).
Change-Id: I1dd40d2428c0221dfdc79e5f34e411b127624eb6
I ran Closure Compiler over the codebase just to see what would happen,
and it printed some useful warnings.
Change-Id: I56d40b11e6d1dd7ce68a5e59da511f66e928647f
The #getReadyProcess method should be used pretty much only to focus
a field inside the dialog after it is opened. It runs after the window
opening animation finishes, so if you add stuff to the window here,
that will be visibly delayed.
The #getSetupProcess method should be used pretty much for everything
else that depends on the opening `data`. It runs before the window
opening animation, so if you add stuff to the window here, it will be
visible while animating it.
Bug: T185944
Change-Id: I71ea5b6e1e1947c1cf8fd749100e854953a8ef3c
Also, pass $overlay to all PageLayout subclasses used in ve.ui.MWMetaDialog
and ve.ui.MWTemplateDialog/ve.ui.MWTransclusionDialog, for consistency.
Bug: T191395
Change-Id: Ib7ed2e2c04ff7930be1161bd2b981180ee59557a
As I understand it, the button should be enabled whenever there's more than
one option in the sidebar, and disabled otherwise. The previously chosen
conditions weren't perfectly proxying this, and the button would be disabled
whenever editing an already-existing transclusion.
Bug: T167710
Change-Id: Id303b680c072642ae7b66066e28ecc9f1dc90fd7
Reverting a new weird hack for an issue and bringing back the
old, tried and true hack that was removed in the mistaken belief
that if a bug is marked as fixed, it is really fixed.
* Revert "MWTransclusionDialog: size footer correctly"
This reverts commit 032fb2924e.
* Revert "Remove dialog height hack tagged against resolved bug"
This reverts commit a97eacd05b.
Bug: T93290
Bug: T167483
Change-Id: If1cc07837892bb0248c74025d5403f9698e77705
This fixes the focussing problems from T166150.
As a separate consequence, when loading a template/transclusion
takes a while (it can take several seconds for e.g. a template with
100 parameters), we will now display nothing while the user waits.
Previously we displayed an empty frozen dialog (note that this only
worked the first time for some reason).
Bug: T166150
Change-Id: I414a72ee248517867eef63a75f2d327aa5d5b908
Because the mode label is set after measurements of the foot are made,
the body of a ProcessDialog was set to overlap the foot.
At some point T93290 will be fixed, but in the mean time we can solve
this problem by setting an initially.
Bug: T92986
Change-Id: I995d5ecd81b86ee188cf237f74487ec70480e297
setMode() is called multiple times, but it didn't
check whether the mode being set was already set.
Because it's a setter, make it idempotent.
This fixes the problem where the first input will
be focused first, then blurred later, but it
introduces a new problem because the label for
the 'mode' ActionWidget is set from setMode().
To solve that, factor the setting of this label
out into its own function and call it on setup.
Bug: 73138
Change-Id: I9bb127f22f6c0b745b393c523ec42f320fc85cf3
When show/hide options is clicked, the inputs in the main pane
move as the outline transitions in or out. This causes any dropdowns
below these inputs to become mispositioned: they don't move
because they're in an overlay.
To work around this problem, blur the active input when show/hide
options is clicked, so any dropdown attached to it is closed.
I tried blurring and immediately refocusing the active input to
force the dropdown to reposition itself, but that looks awkward
because of the transition (we'd have to wait for the transition
to complete before repositioning it, and during the transition
it'll stay open in the wrong place).
Bug: 72789
Change-Id: Ibd963690573af905066839f7276077089fa893c6
Would put this code in onBookletLayoutSet, but that doesn't appear to be
getting called in this case.
Have to detect whether or not we should be changing the disabled status, rather
than just setting it straight away, which would break every other case where
onBookletLayoutSet is called.
Bug: 63158
Change-Id: I6f62479291424d9b2ee0e42481dec9d085169c63
New changes:
c4ce5ee Update OOjs UI to v0.1.0-pre (466a8762ac)
Update changes:
* Remove manager arugment from window constructors
* Use this.$content instead of this.frame.$content
* Use this.getDir() instead of this.frame.getDir()
* this.loading is now a promise, not a boolean
Change-Id: Ia83449a60078dd24ea4f976221c0859e5a121279
New changes:
56de6f5 Localisation updates from https://translatewiki.net.
f8bda64 Widgetise demo menu
6ac48d8 Localisation updates from https://translatewiki.net.
365e131 builderloader: Omit value for boolean "disabled" attribute per HTML5
706e4b3 Prevent double counting of DM nodes in getNodeAndOffset
b141a7d Update OOjs UI to v0.1.0-pre (d2451ac748)
c5b3921 Localisation updates from https://translatewiki.net.
1606983 Update reference to ConfirmationDialog to use MessageDialog
Deletions:
* Styles for ve.ui.MWBetaWelcomeDialog - not needed anymore because
OO.ui.MessageDialog provides them
* Styles for ve.ui.MWGalleryInspector - not needed anymore because
ve.ui.MWExtensionInspector provides part of them and the rest are being
replaced by programatic sizing
Modifications:
* ve.ui.MWLinkTargetInputWidget - Added support for validation and href
getter
* Split message between tool and dialog title for ve.ui.MWEditModeTool
and ve.ui.MWWikitextSwitchConfirmDialog
General changes:
* Updated inheritance.
* Added manager param to constructors of dialogs and inspectors.
* Updated use of show/hide with toggle.
* Added meaningful descriptions of dialog and inspector classes.
* Configured dialog and inspector sizes statically.
* Configured dialog action buttons statically.
* Interfaced with OO.ui.ActionSet to control action buttons.
* Moved applyChanges code into getActionProcess methods.
* Always using .next in setup/ready process getters and .first in
hold/teardown process getters.
Change-Id: Ia74732e6e32c0808eee021f0a26225b9e6c3f971
Switch to processes for windows (dialogs/inspectors)
This conversion also required the splitting of MWLinkInspector into
MWLinkNodeInspector and MWLinkAnnotationInspector.
New changes:
88fe25f [BREAKING CHANGE] Update OOjs UI to v0.1.0-pre (dd888aba5c)
Change-Id: I662d8985463c9fc881775f70aef87ebeb454a73f
teardown() runs after the dialog has been hidden (if you need it
to be visible, use close() instead).
However removing it instead of moving because it is obsolete,
this is something that should be done from setup() instead, and
already is.
Bug: 65373
Change-Id: Ib6b4ab49f191d1d339e69934453786a82d97380f
* Move description to a popup behind a little info icon button
* Make required indicator generic status indicator (required/deprecated)
and move to left of the field
* Move param name and actions to above the field
* Show deprecated status and description
Bonus:
* Use auto-focus on CitationDialog (whoops!)
* Make pages that aren't meant to scroll not scroll (whoops again!?)
Depends on I59211b2 in OOUI
Bug: 53612
Change-Id: I3b968ad14aa6c43b6484e2565a9367d2ebc72fc5
At some point getTitle was changed to updateTitle but the caller was still
assuming it would return a string. Also, we removed the transclusion
dialog title message, but were still trying to use it.
Changes:
* Change the logic so we use the parent method for updateTItle correctly
* Bring the transclusion title message back
Bug: 64671
Change-Id: I3beb8b1d4304ba73c428868b9ac2d0f6a1cc9944
Based on I70e88f6 in VE core
* Cleanup dialogs by using node dialog and action dialog
* Move "Loading..." text from label of dialog apply button to dialog title
(repurpose identical message)
Save dialog will be converted in a follow up.
Change-Id: I6a290f4bdc29e577c7c89b4babdab5853c4c10e5
Update dialogs and inspectors for breaking change in VE core
New changes:
a553012 [BREAKING CHANGE] Merge dialog and inspector actions into window actions
f9a0419 Localisation updates from https://translatewiki.net.
cbe81a0 Fix path to spinner in ve.ui.SpecialCharacterInspector.css
Change-Id: Icf90ace6442364283b66b234e3c78fc65212f070
We used to have two dialogs; a complex one, and a subclass that dumbed it
down - this was rubbish.
Then we merged them together - this was a'ight.
Now we have two dialogs again; a simple one, and a subclass that fancies
it up a bit - this is wicked keen broham.
Change-Id: I4b2ba31bed5c4f80940623702d635cacd19e0a66
These were being used indirectly in the MW*Model's. Use surface
fragments instead.
Fixes I0fae3e5ff2bd.
Change-Id: I1d6aa5e00a9315cf7088f87f9e9d828833feec64
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
When using a tool that opens a citation or citation transclusion dialog,
the dialog shouldn't use edit mode unless the template in the node and the
template the tool would insert match.
Bug: 63452
Change-Id: I34a5a2da576247f4046da45f742bccc3cec22c5a
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
The transclusion tools shown in the toolbar in the reference dialog
passed a template to open with to the transclusion dialog, but it
didn't take that config parameter.
Moved this parameter up from CitationDialog to TransclusionDialog,
and moved its logic into the setup function.
Bug: 63037
Change-Id: I9249c845a5ae7cca2ec4d75d69e1236f7755d246
* Create a method to produce the correct label
* Override that method in the citation dialog subclass
Change-Id: Ic74a23dcf30aae201f3d6c312b760cf058aadf11
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
* Use "Insert template" when adding a single template
* Use "Insert transclusion" when adding a multi-part template
* Use "Apply changes" when working with an existing tranclusion
* Use "Loading..." and disable while waiting for template data
* Disable when the transclusion has only a template placeholder
Bug: 50998
Change-Id: Ib2fb3d8711ed6d3ef41cc0db55740c95394dd3f9
* Automatically select single mode when possible
* Allow dynamic switching when possible
* Hide most of the controls and information when in single mode
* Allow parameter model to be instantiated without name and value args
* Place add param buttons at the bottom of template and param pages
which are only visible when in single mode and on the last page
Change-Id: Iaffbf1863b808c8089dfcf09a976d165f28c8b74
Also, use new getClosestPage method in ooui to select which page should
be selected next when a page is removed.
Change-Id: I7ce4d2ca55aac72f3aaa14c98c7189a440598e08
* The name was getting super long, and the Template prefix doesn't
appear to be important.
* Soon we will add a placeholder class, which would have been
MWTemplateParameterPlaceholder, but now just MWParameterPlaceholder
which seems a little less ridiculous.
Change-Id: Ie2dfe0d4c7b960cd554f89fa6340173e8786c88a
Symptoms:
* When adding a template with required parameters, the last parameter
is initially focused
* Parameters and parts appear out of order, and adding/remove/moving
them shows them in almost random placement
Diagnoses:
* Parameters are auto-focused when added, and parameters are auto-added
in forward order
* TransclusionModel's process method had a bug in which the code to
derive an offset from the item being removed would not be reachable
due to an inverted logic statement
Prognosis:
* Fatal, with a 10% chance of survival
Treatment:
* Set focus on the first parameter after auto-adding required
parameters to a template
* Invert the logic in TransclusionModel's process method, so that if
the index IS undefined we will proceed to define it
Change-Id: I299053b63045ec933747831f1b4aa63493760f8b
New changes:
* e7e2833 - Update uses of Push/IconButtonWidget to ButtonWidget
* d9d9eb5 - Update OOjs UI to v0.1.0-pre (d9bab13)
* d9bab13 - The Great Button Refactor of 2014
* 22b93ef - Update OOjs UI build (88b2871)
* 88b2871 - Fix png transparency on required.png
* 670c468 - Add i18n
Also:
* Update uses of Push/IconButtonWidget to ButtonWidget as there
is a breaking change in new OOjs UI version.
This was separated from commit I325a4dcc316d0.
Change-Id: I82220d15221c52be03feafcfc85c2bd6c12ba462
It used to be that when you closed a dialog, the thing that the dialog
inspected or inserted would be selected. For insertions, the selection
will now be collapsed immediately after the inserted node.
For modifications, the original behavior was kept, as it makes sense to
keep selecting the node that the user had to select in order to access
the dialog. For removals (only possible in the transclusion dialog),
the selection ends up as a collapsed selection at the location where
the removed node used to be; this was already behaving correctly,
as we get this behavior for free with offset translation.
Bug: 54957
Change-Id: Ibd14e8084d67a9ee85e3bac075c3fb50f27b05b2
Also...
* Update OOjs UI to v0.1.0-pre (5ffe63d088)
* Make template parameter text boxes shorter (3em down from 10em)
* Reorder extendObject calls to not modify incoming config objects
* Allow level option to default to 0, rather than specifically defining it
* Use icon button widgets with remove icons for parameter, placeholder,
template and content removal buttons
Change-Id: I29db9d814fab5cf4debd0fc7bab6f51475cb0f94
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
Use OOJS-UI's newly-extended paged dialogs (in e08eb2a03b) to refactor
how the Transclusion and Meta dialogs work, splitting out the code for
each of the panels into its own file and simplifying extensibility.
The Meta dialog (ve.ui.MWMetaDialog) now has two self-managing panels:
* ve.ui.MWCategoriesPage for categories and the default sort key
* ve.ui.MWLanguagesPage for language links
The Transclusion dialog (ve.ui.MWTransclusionDialog) now has four:
* ve.ui.MWTemplatePage for a template's primary panel
* ve.ui.MWTemplateParameterPage for each parameter of a template
* ve.ui.MWTemplatePlaceholderPage for a placeholder to insert a template
* ve.ui.MWTransclusionContentPage for non-template transclusion
Additionally, the Transclusion dialog has been slightly cleaned up:
* Replace add/remove events with replace events in transclusion model
* Actually return and resolve a promise (as documented)
* Get rid of "origin" info in template models
* Add method for adding required parts
TODO:
* Decide how and when we will choose between advanced transclusion and
template dialogs
* Work out design issues with how template descriptions will be visible
and how adding parameters will work if only showing parameters in
outline
* Add preview to template dialog
* Consider ways to further improve pages for use in continuous mode
WARNING:
* Right now the template dialog gets overridden by the advanced
transclusion dialog because they have the same symbolic name and the
latter is registered later than the former. To test the template
dialog, just change the symbolic name of the advanced transclusion
dialog.
Change-Id: I51e74b322aec9a4c3918e6f792bdb3d318060979
Changes:
* Cleanup the window API to use more consistent and intuitive methods - we
now use initialize/setup/teardown instead of
initialize/onSetup/onOpen/onClose as methods which are overridden, and
use open/close methods to control the window
* Change events around to have opening/open and closing/close events which
act as before/after points during the opening/closing process
* Make WindowSet and Context respond to windows being opened, rather than
opening them directly
* Fix a LinkInspector creation mode bug where the initial text doesn't get
reset
* Move inspector, a VisualEditor concept, back to VE
* Cleanup naming of SurfaceDialog, SurfaceToolbar, etc. to use shorter
names, they were given Surface* names when the generic ones were also in
VE, but now the generic ones are in OO, so they can return to their
original names
Change-Id: I82c4fed8bcb3fb5630938c8bc4dd9b2d5f1a8c1d
Objectives:
* Rename this.$ to this.$element
* Rename this.$$ to this.$
* Get rid of the need to use this.frame.$$
* Rename OO.ui.Element.get$$ to OO.ui.Element.getJQuery
Changes: (using Sublime Text regex patterns)
* Replace "get$$" with "getJQuery"
* Replace "\.(\$)([^\$a-zA-Z])" with ".$element$2"
* Replace "\.(\$\$)" with ".$"
* Replace "'$$'" with "'$'"
* Set this.$ to null in constructor of OO.ui.Window
* Set this.$ to this.frame.$ in initialize method of OO.ui.Window
* Replace "\.(frame.\$)([^\$a-zA-Z])" with ".\$$2"
Bonus:
* Use this.$() in a bunch of places where $() was erroneously used
Change-Id: If3d870124ab8d10f8223532cda95c2b2b075db94
Also removed comment in ui.MWTransclusionDialog that was
copied from dm.MWTemplateSpecModel.
Bug: 50888
Change-Id: I9dcfef3ae65fe716bae91f703f9169171448797a
* Move and rename generic parts of ve.ui to OO.ui
* We now have a UI test suite because ve.Element (outside ve.ui)
is now part of oojs-ui, so it needs a test suite.
* Added to the MW test run (just like we do for unicodejs).
* Updated csslint config (also added ve-mw and syntaxhighlight
which were missing).
oojs-ui still depends on the TriggerRegistry in VE, this is addressed
in a follow-up commit.
Change-Id: Iec147155c1ddf20b73a4d15d87b8742207032312
Fix things that 4aa86d0f8 broke:
* Update surface parameter to windowSet in all ve.ui.SurfaceDialog subclasses
* Do the same for ve.ui.SurfaceInspector subclasses
* Fix @extends documentation for SurfaceDialog
* Fix documentation for ve.ui.SurfaceInspector, copypasta from SurfaceDialog
Bonus:
* Add .getMetaList() getter to dm.Surface
Change-Id: I843e99e45e9b013cb9cb559f050384d39bbbddf2
Objectives:
* Use widgets to render toolbar actions
* Remove labels next to help notices and edit notices buttons
* Add a close button to the help notices and edit notices
Overview:
* ve.ui.ButtonWidget is now abstract, use ve.ui.PushButtonWidget instead
* ve.ui.IconButtonWidget now inherits from ve.ui.ButtonWidget
* ve.ui.PopupWidget's display method no longer takes x and y arguments
* Fixup naming issues in MWCategoryPopupWidget
* Fixup naming issues with some ve-init-mw CSS classes
* Rename ve-mw/ui/styles/ve.ui.Widget.css to ve.ui.MWWidget.css
* Change uses of "callout" to "tail"
* Add hyperlink functionality to buttons
* Make buttons accessible through focusing, but make unfocusable by
clicking
* Add head option to popup for rendering a title and close button
Bug: 52386
Change-Id: Iea2c8df1be64d40f9c039873d89ee540cc56e687
This commit extracts the page and outline handling logic from
ve.ui.PagedDialog (RIP) and moves it into two layouts: ve.ui.PagedLayout
and ve.ui.PagedOutlineLayout, respectively. These layouts are now implemented
inside the dialogs that used to mixin the ve.ui.PagedDialog class. This
brings a much cleaner separation of concerns between Dialogs and Layouts
and allows the use of page handling logic without the accompanying
outline logic.
Change-Id: I5efa2f893f4b7e962438b3aff34b737573bbd5ca
In various places in the UI code, certain properties of config objects
were overridden and in some cases the configurations were documented as
private as a strange hack to prevent them from being advertised in the
docs.
I, Trevor, have been convinced of the error of my ways, and gladly
reverse this situation, allowing all configurations to always be
overridden when desired, while still allowing default values.
Change-Id: I242e3b1902dec8e09eeea38fa64381e69ee04215
Objectives:
* Got rid of mw prefixing in tools, inspectors and dialogs
* Simplify tool classes so they can be generically used as items in bars, lists and menus
* Add support for a catch-all toolbar group
* Simplify tool registration, leaning on tool classes' static name property
* Move default commands to command registry
* Move default triggers to trigger registry
* Get language tool working in standalone
Change-Id: Ic97a636f9a193374728629931b6702bee1b3416a