ve.ce.getOffsetFromElementNode now supports adding outer length
of given node to status functions.
It is temporary solution that I will review in the future.
Change-Id: If779802156aa78dbced9d4c769e8e7877120b337
Browsers handle highlighting of our alien nodes differently. This change normalizes by hiding the native selection on the aliens, inserting blank image "shields" with native highlighting enabled.
Change-Id: Ica3576ef0e3c42b4aeae1da374cd1dc92f203d7d
When using jQuery insertBefore and insertAfter make sure to pass as a parameter jQuery selection of only one element (first for insertBefore and last for insertAfter).
Change-Id: Id469ed775642ab5be8e274ab3cb7730899e9487a
The signature of getUnlistRanges() changed in the UI rewrite, but the
recursive call wasn't updated. This caused unlisting of lists that
contain lists to break and throw a JS error.
Change-Id: I990120a906868a5160561cff6b963f5ba5473427
About groups are HTML structures like the following:
<div about="#mwt1">....</div>
<span about="#mwt1">...</span>
<div about="#mwt1">...</div>
When about groups are alienated, they are now merged into one alien
node, rather than producing a separate alien node for each sibling.
This is very basic about group handling, because it only works for
groups of directly adjacent siblings (text nodes are permitted in
between, but nothing else) assumes all about groups are aliens (which
is currently true).
* Before processing an element in the DOM->data converter, perform about
grouping on its children. This temporarily wraps about groups in
<div data-ve-aboutgroup="value of about attribute">
* Extended createAlien() to handle single nodes as well as wrappers
holding multiple nodes.
* In the data->DOM converter, temporarily wrap multi-node aliens in
<div data-ve-multi-child-alien-wrapper="true"> . This makes the rest
of the algorithm easier.
Change-Id: I2df5f62bc222b570fc11a89fe43d353f8363ead8
* Now ve.Factory inherits from the more general ve.Registry
* New class ve.CommandRegistry
* Refactored setupToolbar and command setup code into setupComands
Change-Id: Ic548e5de95b77889727362d3e66d7be83c12a603
The port of mousetrap wasn't really what we needed. This is much simpler, matches the rest of our code, and does exactly what we need.
Change-Id: I67f413e097fc2d4078336edb14dd9440e771f196
This fixes a problem with how Chrome renders native selection around floated elements. By adding pseudo elements before and after block aliens, the rendering is fixed.
Change-Id: I7fdbb8f4c42e29d0574b308b8c5740066bb58e94
Sequences that were scheduled directly after each other, such as "a b c" and "1 2 3" would end up overlapping sometimes, producing "a b 1 c 2 3" which failed to trigger the correct commands.
Change-Id: I27bb60e856e9d692a21e1587dc227f8aeb5fcf4e
This causes the converter not to strip inner whitespace in them, and
causes CE to suppress the whitespace mangling logic that is normally
applied (↵ for newlines, ➞ for tabs, alternating s for spaces).
Change-Id: I738a750c91a4ca4836c485e282865bb7525bf30a
* Add map of change markers per offset to Transaction
* Map is populated by TransactionProcessor
* Markers are reversed on rollback
* Removals aren't marked, Parsoid can detect these using DSR
discontinuities
Change-Id: I2290886ab411c6ad6162044ed85c091313613e51
* Added selectionStart and selectionEnd events to ve.ce.Surface
* Switched from debouncing model change events to just ignoring
model change events while the user is in selection mode
(dragging mouse or pressing shift+arrow keys)
* Fixed bug with callout appearing on resize.
Change-Id: I3bb9952867a983a4f7612964ff719a1179dd0fc6
* Remove VisualEditor namespace, and restrictions on it
** For MW.org these will be moved to mediawiki-config
* Add $wgVisualEditorNamespaces
* Add visualeditor-enable preference and respect it
* Use $skin->getTitle() rather than $wgTitle
* Remove "Sandbox" from i18n message
* Remove duplicate enforcement of VE namespace from JS
Change-Id: I956f68c2dde55e4063530fcc7c90eda048e0d78b
* Things broke when ve.ui stuff was refactored
* Save dialog is now completely stand-alone
This is an alterantive to Ib028e6967e8d2e158b05fd7582620c21cf9b85fb
which I believe is a better approach.
Change-Id: I7cb52d0750e859c4052e2008d929d197b88b9877
* ve.dm.Converter still generates metaInline/metaBlock elements as
before, it's not affected by this change
* ve.dm.Document constructor splits its input into "real" data and
metadata
** Metadata is stored in this.metadata (the meta-linmod) as a sparse
array of arrays, with an element for each offset in this.data
** this.data itself does not contain the metadata
** This means the node tree also doesn't contain the metadata
** Which means CE doesn't know about it at all
* All splice operations on the linear model are sent through
ve.dm.Document.spliceData(), which performs the splice and syncs the
meta-linmod
** Metadata in the removed range is reaped and added to the metadata for
the offset immediately following the removal
* ve.dm.Document.getFullData() splices the linmod and meta-linmod back
into each other; this "full data" is then fed back to ve.dm.Converter
Change-Id: Ief6dfd5b59cc13a8457993ed85c725413029c4fb
* Allow inspector to open with 0 length selection.
* Allow context menu to open with 0 length selection.
* Fixed bug in doc.getAnnotationsFromRange on zero length selection:
Method now returns annotations from start vs empty annotation set.
Change-Id: I3937c5c2824c7396d0c3ee11c13ffecdbed6052a
* Moved to tool specific configuration to static properties (left tool instance specific stuff in the constructors)
* Added documentation for tool configurations
* Centralized typePattern matching for inspectors
Change-Id: Ieacf61b320c10fd37ea69a05e543313fa990b403
* Actually return the spliced data like the docs claim we do
* Remove false claim that offset can be negative
* Add that data=[] && remove=0 is invalid; native splice() doesn't allow
this, and there is a case where we call native splice() directly
* Add tests
Change-Id: I90e77c1b22ea1c36cb61e89ea47831885a0b1cb9
Previously copyObject and copyArray would silently drop null values,
which is bad, especially considering we have example data for meta nodes
that has { 'key': null } somewhere.
Also added a test case that failed prior to this change.
Change-Id: I4f233cce041fbf38f701c494f1f78ac3d8535d88
Tests were completely broken because the link inspector threw a JS error
when trying to register itself with the nonexistent inspector factory.
Change-Id: I8a47222f0a5a37348262ed939b37fbc47d14e222
First stab at a simple command interface. This and commandFactory
will be refactored significantly before this code is put into
action.
Change-Id: I0de5d3271198c987baf06fb3011aebdc1671f498
* Rewrite of all tools, dramatically simplifiying them and decreasing
duplication
* Tools are now created using a tool factory instead of
a make-shift facility built into the toolbar
* All UI object have a surface or a toolbar reference instead of a
surface view
Change-Id: I589ecba36bf715b452d03c8fd5c0547dc3c1dc61
* Only show the inspector if the selected text has an inspectable annotation
* Replace the inline menu with a toolbar containing inspectable annotations
* Change the appearance of the inspector to match new mockups
* Add the trash can icon for removing annotations
* Move iframe handling code into a class that manages all that nonsense
Change-Id: I840f72426f9a9e50054a28de950393f0e9913153
Moved implementation of all the tools into a reusable action
system. To execute an action just call
surface.execute( actionName, method, param1, param2, ... );
This helps keep tools simple, and opens the door to key commands
reusing the same code.
Change-Id: Ie786fa3d38d1ea17d39b5dfb8eeeb5f2256267ce
Will be used by the history tools in a future commit, providing
a reasonable interface to this information rather than the tool
reaching into private members.
Change-Id: I0472349968e9b48ec17eb47b6845ec9ccf3811e2
Attempting to descend into a string or number would cause a JS error,
because we would attempt to create prop[arguments[i]] as an empty object
(which is ignored), then try to descend into it (which blows up because
it's undefined, even though we've just set it). Guard against this by
explicitly checking for non-object-ness.
Change-Id: Ie65550baaae0ab88476c9a1ff40cc136090740a0
* Adjust the range in the annotation synchronizer, otherwise we emit
events for the wrong node
* Expanded test suite to the point where it was able to catch the bug
caused by not adjusting annotated ranges
* Removed selection.length === 0 check, no longer needed because
selectNodes() now throws an exception in this case
* Added a FIXME comment about duplicate update events that occur when
length adjustments are combined with something else
* Add a few more comments
Change-Id: I84f0368b1d7b601ed0766806607152dc97f34603
* Lift node assignment out of the if/else
* Flip the condition so we detect text-only replacements rather than
non-text-only replacements
* Additionally assert that there is exactly one selected node, and that
it is a text node
Change-Id: Iaaddf532f06709e860ac44457470e6d8bfcb6dd9
* Store the applied state in the Transaction
* Store the Transaction in the TransactionProcessor (previously, only
its operations were stored)
* Have commit() and rollback() throw exceptions when passed transactions
with the wrong applied state
* Add tests for this behavior
Change-Id: I27b7a96fdf4d3555d78f64c05a03702ea560c802
The data array is now taken by reference, and the caller must perform
any copying required.
Changed tests to make a deep copy of shared data sets (mostly
ve.dm.example) before passing them to ve.dm.Document().
Change-Id: Iedc64f9fd9cd689640de9a19379cf5f3db94a2bb
There's no use case for keeping a deep copy of the 'internal' property
in the node tree, and it was breaking some of my new tests concerning
change markers. We could keep internal data in the node tree if we
wanted to, but to be correct we'd have to synchronize every time we
changed it, which is a pain.
Change-Id: I024de1ff8b6b6154da82c103c4bb21db8ff2ec14
Based on https://github.com/ccampbell/mousetrap.
Cleaned up to fit our coding standards, pass JSHint, and assume
jQuery's fixes where possible (e.g. no need for an addEvent
utility, no need for filling e.target, e.which, etc. cross-browser
which jQuery.Event already does).
Initially all were local functions in the constructor, but to
allow some customisations in subclasses moved various methods
to the prototype instead and marked with @private.
Really, only .register() must be called from the outside. The rest
assumes normalisation etc. or might break things if called
incorrectly.
Change-Id: Ic69a3c70759052094aefbeab623d885f8b118e14
This was only causing data bloat and also errors because htmlTagName and htmlAttributes are only set if the annotation was constructed from an HTML element
Change-Id: I3d36bca6cd0194e1a4456bb51156117f70b96b13
This is the outer range of the parent of the node, if known. We'll need
this for change marking: when resizing a text node, for instance, we
need to mark its containing parent. This way we get the containing
parent's element's offset for free (selectNodes already tracks it in
currentFrame) rather than having to compute it with another traversal.
Change-Id: Ia335d8080ea9d414ab9f89b943e2ea0cd11d7df3
Some tests were using the wrong node in the expected data, but because
only the summaries were compared, this would succeeed as long as the
type and length were equal (and paragraphs of length 1 are quite common
in our test data). Fixed equalNodeSelection() to compare each node by
reference as well as comparing the summaries. If one of the equality
tests fails, the summaries will still be displayed as expected/actual
data (even though they might be equal), and the message will have
"(reference equality for selection[3].node)" appended to it.
This change broke the tests because a few test cases had bad data, fixed
those in this commit as well.
Change-Id: Iab420cf29d47f7368c8a9ce79f6309efae75685c
For <p>1<br/>2</p>, selectNodes([2,2]) correctly returned the end of the
first text node, but selectNodes([4,4]) returned index 2 in the
paragraph (i.e. between the break node and the second text node). The
correct behavior is to return the start of the second text node, i.e.
the mirror image of the behavior for [2,2].
Fixed this by applying the startBetween/endBetween logic only if the
relevant adjacent node is wrapped (or if it's missing). In the code,
this is expressed as !(adjacent node present && adjacent node wrapped).
Change-Id: Ie3b7fdf1de38ee253a798a7a73bc89734f4ca4fa
The HTML "1<br/>2" was being converted to a linmod that looked like
"<p>1</p><br></br><p>2</p>". This commit fixes the wrapping logic such
that the result is "<p>1<br></br>2</p>" instead. In general, inline
nodes (content nodes) should not interrupt the wrapping, but block nodes
should.
This creates a problem for alien nodes: normally, we determine whether an
alien node is a block alien or an inline alien based on context, but if
we're in wrapping mode we're unsure of the context. We can't tell the
difference between "1<tt>Foo</tt>2" (should be wrapped as one, because
tt is inline) and "1<figure></figure>2" (1 and 2 should be wrapped
separately, because figure is block) using context alone, so in these
cases (and ONLY in these cases) we look up whether the HTML tag in
question is an inline tag or a block tag and use that to decide.
Change-Id: I75e7f3da387dd401d9b93e09a21751951eccbb83
* Added comments to classes and methods
* Quieted a jshint warning
* Broke some long lines
* Replaced instances of "var\t" with "var "
Change-Id: I1d617ed9e5180f1a3dff42078fb5debb5d718407
Firefox triggers a keypress event for backspace. We handle backspace in keydown, so this keypress event should be ignored.
Change-Id: I6a481dbd5df0cf4558a5f1975717ca809250ccda
* CenterNode missing in ResourceLoader registry
* UI classes and rangy not in static test/index.html
* Transaction and TransactionProcessor listed twice
Added a maintenance script that generates the <script> and <link> tags for all
files in the same order everywhere.
Change-Id: I5d22d33769b4e356e8065d295505f6f9a8b0bea8
If you select some text and start typing, we will now remove the content in the range and new content will be annotated with the annotations from the first character in the deleted range. This is similar to other editors.
Change-Id: I46ced52665ab10f9b724dbb225df5687c18a4c3a
Exception was caused by passing -1 to getAnnotationsFromOffset(). So
check for -1 before passing it in; getNearestContentOffset() can
legitimately return -1 if there are no content offsets in the document,
which occurs when the document is empty.
I was originally going to change getNearestContentOffset(start - 1, -1)
to getRelativeContentOffset(start, -1), but Inez correctly pointed out
that that would have unwanted results when near an inline node.
Change-Id: Ife4b497b1c5fd04d411bb25cea99e6ea2abf146f
This was reproducible by blanking the entire document (Ctrl+A Delete),
then undoing that (Ctrl+Z). AFAIK that's the only way to trigger an
insertion on a document that is completely empty.
Change-Id: I22252d5972a413dff614880a90c4c6b22e79672d
Also changed from using "type" to "name" to make it less specific and added a test to make sure it's working.
Change-Id: I150a7ab1a57b3df85b459dbc411c2eaefe08b5bb
The annotation-related code in the converter is greatly simplified
because the API itself takes care of almost everything already.
Change-Id: Ib48f52bad6b650a05dc4e7ef82db4158c19b3cf5
This changes ve.dm.LinkAnnotation to be a generic annotation for <a>
tags, and adds ve.dm.MWInternalLinkAnnotation and
ve.dm.MWExternalLinkAnnotation as MW-specific subclasses. This nicely
splits out the MW-specific parts in LinkAnnotation, and ideally we'd
also move these files somewhere else to reflect their MW-specificity,
but I haven't gotten to that yet.
Similarly, ve.dm.TextStyleAnnotation is now a generic base class for
simple tag-only-no-metadata annotations, and it has 11 subclasses, one
for each tag we support. This is quite a bit more verbose than the
previous code, but I think it's cleaner and more flexible. I considered
writing a function that would generate a TextStyleAnnotation subclass,
then calling that 11 times, but that's not possible if we want to keep
named functions for the constructors.
Change-Id: Ifba10153eef40280e44025dd72d4e9d9f33b0632
Fleshes out ve.dm.Annotation to a class. Annotations in the linear model
will be instances of a subclass of ve.dm.Annotation. Annotations are
defined by subclassing ve.dm.Annotation and registering this subclass
with ve.dm.AnnotationFactory.
ve.dm.AnnotationFactory keeps track of which annotation classes are known,
and has code to match an HTML element to an annotation class, for use in
the converter.
Change-Id: I68802bdb8736ced1f9e04ee49c623944b448141c
The cursor will move natively when it can, allowing for word jumping with alt/ctrl keys. Special conditions exist for slugs and node boundaries that result in programatic movement.
Change-Id: Ife156bf94d8192ddd322c016ca8359855b17d7fc
Removing check for insertAnnotations length because it's also important to know if we're pre-unannotating text.
Change-Id: I7fab39ca353d7656de3ce2985a821cb54384100e
Utility function to generate an opening HTML tag. Needed to integrate
the new annotation API with ve.ce.TextNode
Change-Id: I6804bbf6f79346fde1887fa82d29ec5cd0342d60
Previously, Undo used a transaction's lengthDifference to calculate the selection to display after the transaction was undone. Now, translateOffset with the reversed boolean set to true will properly translate the inverse of a transaction's selection change. Fixes bug #40538
Change-Id: I110bc0cbb5824547842efd391b9f2948b037b758
We were populating empty content nodes with zero-length text nodes to
make round-trip tests in the test suite work (otherwise blanking a
paragraph leaves behind a zero-length text node whereas creating an
empty paragraph does not), but the empty nodes are causing problems in
CE apparently.
* Do not create empty text nodes when constructing a node tree
* Be more careful with text-only replacements:
** Don't resize a text node to zero, remove it instead
** There may not be a text node to resize at all, build it in that case
** Switch nodeRange to nodeOuterRange, this was probably broken before
Tests:
* Change test case for zero-length text node to assert that there is
*no* zero-length text node :)
* Remove a test case concerning an empty text node from the
ve.ce.TextNode suite
Change-Id: Ie677457f2f0a7823a517ba3077b844ef52a20fcc
Previously tests for inheritClass (and other object management
utilities) were absent (as they were copied from upstream K-js).
I've copied the upstream test suite for this method here and
extended it with tests for this new feature.
Had to add es5:true to .jshintrc due to a bug in JSHint.
Repeated the setting in ve.inheritClass for future reference.
Source: https://github.com/Krinkle/K-js/blob/master/test/K.test.js
Change-Id: I63ac620d6ce7832ebfee454ddf7b7c90f6eb6121
This works just fine, as also previously tested/proven by
ve.cloneObject, which uses the same concept of creating an object
identical to what invoking the constructor with "new" would do,
but without invoking the constructor function (which has side-
effects).
Except in this case we do invoke the constructor function, but
we can't use new in ve.Factory because of the arbitrary number of
arguments.
Added a test to assert that 3+ arguments and that instanceof
work as expected.
Change-Id: If0add3da7475886e476900044acda2ba7d01fb11
Add some missing constructor names and rename the ones with a
lowercase 'v'.
I previously changed Object.create and others to using hasOwn,
but that turned out to be useless. The thought at the time was
to only use the native one if it really is a native one (and not
a polyfill from another script), however in then hasOwn is only
relevant on prototypes and when negated. For static members it
would be an own-property either way.
Follows-up:
* Id6783fcfc35a896db088ff424ff9faaabcaff716 (metanode)
* Iab763954fb8cf375900d7a9a92dec1c755d5407e (object-management)
Change-Id: Ia6ef597e5e5453277472dfc23f25d2878b68b7f6
I think what happened here is I added the skeleton code, Kranitor came through and removed the unused arguments, then I merged in my implementations without pulling, then pushed - git merged cleanly, the arguments I thought were there were not there, and tests broke.
Change-Id: I5aa2968fef164c774a10db83a6df1753c93cd2dc
Specifically, go to [[mw:VisualEditor/Feedback]] rather than [[mw:Visual editor/
Feedback]], as the primary set of pages on MWwiki have been moved some time ago
and right now we're stranding users' feedback messages at the wrong place.
Change-Id: Ia2ba0dad7d1bf0d1633fe2704a2e8354285c66da
This allowed me to move ve.ce.Surface particulars (such as the starting, stopping and clearing of polling) out of the UI code.
Also cleaned up some switch statements.
Change-Id: I7b85e42a4e01f8d76237d995e25275f2424541ea
Previously, we were looking one offset to the left to load the insertAnnotations. This would fail at the beginning of a document that began with a slug, and probably other cases too. Now using getRelativeContent offset.
Change-Id: I31b24e2ccfa9fda2ce7fb19d1221f8708a96083f
Slugs aren't represented in the model at all, but in the DOM they do
contain a single character ( or ), so we have to override
the return value of getDomText() to be empty.
Change-Id: Ic93cb694b0632bc81d8d0749149e4d739232ed48
Iterating forwards while removing from an array is a good way to get half way there and be confused as hell.
Change-Id: I74db84eee87c73d8e035f6dc8a92be0d0b9b3dad
* Added some new icons (to be used soon in the inspector redesign)
* Added right-to-left icons for lists
* Renamed some icons for future RTL use
Change-Id: I10e3e3fcda82786e3064176e7eefe211b88db95c
Was cloning the original set, then adding to it - resulting in always containing the whole set in any match.
Also using test instead of exec since exec returns a string result, which under strange circumstances could return a falsy result, despite the RegExp finding a match.
Change-Id: I09a7cb264521d58f02d6ff2547edad9a740b23b2