this.$ on a GC node is just a wrapper, so shouldn't take the
HTML attributes from the model, otherwise you may end up with
double borders and padding.
Change-Id: I5641df341c9b118461e7e8fb89266dd300e09755
In this instance, MW(Extension|Reference|Transclusion)Nodes.
In general anything that is focusable should probably be relocatable
by default. We should considered this when we sorting out the
focusable/protected/relocatable mess in the near future.
Change-Id: Ifc55e251cba3e875798d5103540d02ad651399ad
Fixing a couple of mishaps in the language annotation, including adding a
getComparableObject in the ve.dm.LanguageAnnotation class.
Change-Id: Ia28900df55969f60576cfd716c70ffc1ba5f4c27
Some browsers normalise attributes (e.g. Firefox makes
URLs absolute) so we have to remove them from the clipboard
hash to make the comparable.
Bug: 54377
Change-Id: Iadc4d886a5345b28370cbfa31eb665661e577eeb
Conversions usually end in a close tag so this hasn't been a problem
before, but the mini-conversion we do in onCopy may not be balanced.
Change-Id: Ia2db29f116ca84ee886b4c5cafd4ac45cd926b79
Simply generating ':3' as the "unique" name for the 4th reference
doesn't work. Even if getUniqueListKey() had been used, that only
checks for conflicts with names that have already been encountered
(i.e. occur in <ref> tags that precede the current one), not for
conflicts with names that first occur further down in the document.
The solution is to generate names at serialization time, when we
have full knowledge of which names are in use. Internally, we use
'literal/<name>' for names that literally appeared in the source,
and 'auto/<number>' for unnamed references. Then at serialization
time, we translate 'auto/<number>' to 'literal/:<number>' if needed
(i.e. if the reference was reused).
ve.dm.MWReferenceNode.js:
* toDataElement()
** Prefix listKey with literal/ or auto/ as appropriate
* toDomElements()
** Map auto/ listKeys to unique names
** Don't try to unset the name if not present (was unsetting a property
that didn't exist anyway)
ve.dm.InternalList.js:
* Remove now-unused isUniqueListKey()
* Rewrite getUniqueListKey()
** Make prefix configurable
** Take previously generated unique keys into account
** Map the same old key (auto/N) to the same generated key (literal/:M)
* Add getNextUniqueNumber() as a source for auto/N numbers: previously
used the length of the itemHtmlQueue, but that only works during
conversion, not from the UI dialog
ve.ui.MWReferenceDialog.js:
* For new references or conflicting names, generate an auto/N key and
let toDomElements() deal with actually mapping that to name
ve.dm.InternalList.test.js:
* Rename listKeys to new style
* Split the test case into two groups so we can test multi-group cases
* Add tests for getUniqueListKey()
ve.dm.mwExample.js:
* Rename things to new style
* Modify the test case so it attempts to trigger bug 54341
Bug: 54341
Change-Id: I726fb83e6fb66ffec643d996768a854ec9474b3d
Because there's no sane wikitext to handle that case, and Parsoid
will just output garbage.
Bug: 53151
Change-Id: I9e065aa46d88f6bed9c47127b3e002ec2e1fec5a
VisualEditor's hook changes the edit section link, which changes the
output of certain parser tests so that they no longer match the
expected text. Use the `ParserTestsGlobal` hook (which cleans up
after itself when the parserTests ends) to disable the
`onDoEditSectionLink` hook when we're running parserTests to avoid
the spurious failures.
Change-Id: Ic958d88f443ac37ba304d3256e2bb5ea2fde820d
Correct the return value descriptions for the `newFromMetadataInsertion` and
`newFromMetadataRemoval` methods (which appear to have been cut-and-pasted
from another method).
Change-Id: I019b0ef9c75ff47fc0f2df8c95da9d090710a5a8
* Check in #getGitHeadHash now ensures a false value is
cached as well.
* Made ve.version.id being false when invalid more stable
since we now rely on this as of eeb3ac3b19.
* Added documentation for ve.version.
Change-Id: I164aa9ebaa7f8a4d1e8f2210af76e06b23abef09
Code with a similar purpose was added in 568e0e5701 but got lost
when some things were moved from ve.Surface to ve.ce.Surface in
5012ed10.
Initializing the selection at (0,0) was known to cause problems before,
and since 789d0caf09 breaks editing of empty documents: typing in an
empty document begins in an inline slug, but SurfaceObserver doesn't
notice typing in an inline slug unless the ce.Surface pawns it, which
is OK because insertions in slugs are always pawned, but the pawning
logic believes the cursor to be at offset 0 where there is no slug
(it's at offset 1) and so it doesn't pawn.
Bonus: update tests and add descriptions for dm.Surface.change tests
Change-Id: Id72314d0fe650dacc7cdb842f5cea2f3bfba5145
The Parsoid team has changed their spec to always use multi-part
format even for one-part transclusions. This commit changes VE's
output format to always be multi-part, but still accepts single-part
format on the way in.
Change-Id: I6b3156b0b599ad042bb52d7f53dcdeb1c4a0954a
This triggers a bit of special linkage from github -- in particular, when
an issue or pull request is created, github will direct the user to
read CONTRIBUTING.md first.
See https://github.com/blog/1184-contributing-guidelines for details.
Change-Id: Ib0d23977fd87ec0b1515ff43345da158bc5f939b
Describe how to report bugs, install grunt, and run tests.
Update jsduck instructions.
Fix path to license file in package.json.
Change-Id: I276ff0ea4324f027dafc044a86fa564b2439089a