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
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
Also, we warn the user that Here Be Dragons™ when they're editing a Page
Translation /source/ page.
Bug: 50284
Change-Id: I841ccb8461d31358640a16301a6a78750a660d36
TOC Widget is created in the mw target view class.
Adding and removing a heading rebuilds the TOC Widget based
on the the order of the page heading nodes.
TOC Widget considers TOC page settings and displays in the default manor
unless forced or disabled.
TOC Widget still needs to be finalized by being placed in the surface.
This could be a problem until we have a CE node for it to live in or
have some DM work added. Roan and I have discussed how to go forward.
To enable the widget you must add the following to LocalSettings.php:
$wgVisualEditorEnableTocWidget = true;
Change-Id: I488cfbbdb060e50d81f51e0f757e67d0114b8936
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
Store a bit of data with the states we push or replace in the
history so that when the user navigates back to them, we know
for sure this is a state we pushed in the history.
This allows us to filter out popstate events triggered by the
user browsing to states create by other software, as well as
states triggered by the browser that have no state data at all
(Chrome is known to, in contrast with other browsers, trigger a
blank popstate event on load, which we were mistaking for a user
event where the user navigates back to veaction=edit).
Bug: 57901
Change-Id: I142777d0d2ae96d3afee224782f0d2d1522da1eb
The switch to source mode code path was causing onSerializeComplete to
be called, which accesses this.saveDialog because it assumes it's being
called from onSaveDialogReview.
In fact, onSaveDialogReview was calling it twice, once as the callback
it passes to serialize() and once in response to the serializeComplete
event. Cleaned this up by renaming the function and removing the
event binding, so it's now only called once and only for reviewing
changes to new pages, not in the switch to source mode code path.
Bug: 62544
Change-Id: I86eea57806a20408c8dc89a234c39cae1d969bca
This can be overriden in subclasses (such as MobileViewTarget) so that
we can customize the way the surface is created.
Change-Id: Id17695c8c75c7ae6c549f915625667389aad5f2f
The experience should be consistent between mobile and desktop.
We should explore re-styling these buttons to look like
Ib3c94d19231b018a509b78269001223ad0568795 in desktop as well
at a later date.
Change-Id: Ic9e4c5d12c3c75fcb195432c9155ec0a7eecac04