The feature is being replaced by DiscussionTools. We're not ready to
remove it completely yet, but the tests are preventing us from
enabling it on additional wikis.
Bug: T317467
Change-Id: I8b8206d2810426cf4e09da37d0fcd8dec766ccb3
Following up on Jon's POC, this will get rid of the talk board component in
favor of linking to the server rendered talk page.
Additional Changes:
* Cleaned up talk selenium tests. Removed talk_steps.rb which doesn't appear
to be used anymore.
* Changed talk add button classes to a single class
* Moved "Add discussion" button to postheadinghtml per design mock
* Added "...talk-explained", "...talk-explained-empty" messages to
postheadinghtml per design mock
* Due to undesirable jumps in window scroll caused by the section anchor
& Toggler.js code when opening the TalkSectionOverlay (read fixme in
code), a Promise is always returned from OverlayManager route to reset
the scroll position to the top when the section overlay is opened.
* Moved
"mobile-frontend-talk-fullpage",
"mobile-frontend-talk-reply-success",
"mobile-frontend-talk-topic-feedback",
"mobile-frontend-talk-explained"
"mobile-frontend-talk-explained-empty"
messages to minerva as minerva is
the one who initiates those messages now.
* Limited $talk selector to only `.talk` elements since amc talk tab
does not need to be targeted
* After saving a reply from TalkSectionOverlay, the DOM that is not
part of the overlay becomes out of sync since a new reply was created.
To get around this, an `onSaveComplete` callback was passed (similar to
the TalkSectionAddOverlay) to execute a full page refresh. Although this
is clunky, it is the easiest way to resync.
Bug: T230695
Depends-On: I80201394fd7015db6700446142b0b4b20829f12e
Change-Id: I243f1193bce0da9fa710fc3b5379f90b2d079680
Uncover a bug and fix it in the process \o/ - it seems that the
close icon is misplaced between clicking the notifications icon
and loading the contents of the overlay - this confuses the webdriver
as the button is not clickable.
Bug: T219920
Change-Id: Ib4d076fd9b7ea1cd48b6b58940a50560eacd51a0
This migrates the first of the browser tests which had a @login
step from Ruby to Node.js
Bug: T219920
Change-Id: I84e217e2a781aab9eb10e7d873c527d578ec8fd4
Porting first selenium test from Ruby to Node.js using the
mocha framework. Starting with `category.feature` test.
Tests are placed in a new `tests/selenium` folder with their
own eslint config.
Bug: T190710
Change-Id: Iad954405a5ae0608fd5dc90dd5dfa434b3781037