Since we are dealing with arrays here with the value of classes
but using native DOMElement we need to convert the array to a string
Follow up to I331912a1cd6cd4293c22a1a48bb32cdec48bd37d
Change-Id: If08d68af8cebecaea02cc29bf779d25d58c0c6c3
For all mainMenu icons pull from OOUI icon packs.
We make the necessary changes to Definitions.php, ToolbarBuilder
and LogoutMenuEntry to ensure to update icon glyph names.
There are caching implications for icons that show to anonymous users -
these have been fixed for grade A browsers running JS by appending the
new class to impacted elements.
Grade C browsers being served cached HTML will not benefit from this
emporary fix as available solutions are costly.
As a result these users will not see icons until the cache
expires (maximum of 4 weeks but likely 1 week) or is flushed via
action=purge.
This is acceptable given the amount of impacted users and the fact that
icons are not essential for using the main menu.
Note: The communityportal.svg icon while in the resources folder was
not referenced anywhere in the codebase so its removal is safe.
Please note the same icon in skins.minerva.mainMenu.advanced.icons which
is used for the community portal menu item.
Bug: T244444
Change-Id: I0f929f2f3b11362e02f0d02f57b90b34b5c93d24
Our eslintrc file extends "wikimedia/client" which already includes all
of the previously listed jsdoc rules [1]. Therefore, we were clobbering
this much more thorough list.
This commit removes this clobbering and enables a much more extensive
list of jsdoc rules. Additionally, downloadPageActions was made to
conform to the rules.
[1] 07320f16ae/common.json (L99-L137)
Bug: T239269
Change-Id: I19c09054ba0bf2746ac78befc1b44426352113ec
* Drop non-existent pointer-overlay selector
* Drop redundant icon class for arrow
* Drop unnecessary !important
* Drop transparent-shield class
* Reword an existing FIXME about a contensious decision and
add a new FIXME for moving some code to a more appropriate place.
* Move an image into a ResourceLoaderImage module (test with
`mw.notify('error', { type: 'error'} )`)
Change-Id: I6e38f07772afae6f13c4851ca17a67d52ca7d331
Clicking on any talk page section should now open it regardless of the
characters in it. This includes ascii and non-ascii characters.
There are two changes done here:
1) When a user clicks on a section, `window.location.hash` is set to the
percent encoded version of the associated id attribute of the section.
This is important because, unfortunately, different browsers can encode
characters that do not conform to RFC 3986 (illegal URI characters) [1]
differently when calling `window.location.hash` again [2] (e.g. chrome
encodes `>` as '%3E' while safari leaves it as '>').
2) Register the encoded version with OverlayManager. OverlayManager will
simply do a strict string equality check when checking if the current
path matches. Because the browser will navigate to the percent encoded
version in step one and this version does not contain any illegal URI
characters, `window.location.hash` should give back the same percent
encoded string and the paths will match across browsers.
**Why not put this logic in OverlayManager?**
Alternatively, we could make OverlayManager decode the current route's
hash fragment and make it compare that with the unencoded version of the
id similar to the work in
I9cdaf3b01c2e5fe25512b6c18dcf6787c4422abd. However, ids with the '%'
character would then pose problems (e.g. `decodeURIComponent('100%')`
throws an error). This would require extra logic in OverlayManager to
differentiate client supplied '%' characters from browser encoded ones.
Making OverlayManager responsible for normalizing hash fragments will
make it more complicated than it already is. However, making the client
only register routes in OverlayManager that conform to RFC3986 from the
start avoids all of this logic at the expense of making the client make
one call to encodeURIComponent (if necessary).
If this patch is agreed upon, then the next step would be to change the
jsdoc `add` method in OverlayManager to be explicit that it will only
work with URIs that conform to RFC3986 and the client should percent
encode if necessary before registering.
[1] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986
[2] https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=180396 (Thanks to TheDJ for
pointing this out)
Bug: T238364
Change-Id: Idc2cfac51c40f585c5d43713d8edf848b10424fd
MobileFrontend's Drawer component already adds a mask that covers
the whole screen intercepting any clicks to the `body` tag and as a
result handles hiding the drawer when clicked.
Therefore, this code is redundant.
Change-Id: I7cb9ee240400e5bb0f7ca8480cd5321210ed1d7d
The Drawer API was changed in Ib123efe6af1b167706a73c71c860c85e7f439cc5
to have clients in charge of appending drawers to the DOM.
To reflect and make AMC outreach drawer work with these changes, the
amcOutreach.js code in MF was refactored in
I8aa3f2c1fe1f638810a20a5e77eb5f2e2f6addd1 to make the showIfEligible
method return the drawer instead of calling show on it.
This work refactors Minerva to make use of both of these changes.
Additional changes:
* Removes amcOutreach click handler for talk button. Talk button is a
tab everywhere except main page (I think) now so this code is just
confusing.
Bug: T242491
Depends-On: I8aa3f2c1fe1f638810a20a5e77eb5f2e2f6addd1
Change-Id: I01afe765cbcb5e79e419a3e42b3125f513e1f87e
This class is used for the main menu exclusively. Applying it
will reveal 2 transparent shields on top of each other when is
not desired
Bug: T214049
Change-Id: I8ddcc7082c3c602a78084157c2d613366a8016c7
Per T234570, browser support for animations is solid now so we no longer
need to check for browser support.
However, due to some browsers firing css transitions on page load (see
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=332189), we still
need JS to add this wrapping class after CSS transitions are loaded to
prevent the transitions firing on page load for some components
(DropDownList and MainMenu). See MainMenu.less or DropDownList.less for
an example of how this is used.
MobileFrontend adds an animations class too rn, but that will be removed
in in I58f754740f7146f09c38220a7614285e57684924.
Bug: T234570
Change-Id: If0cf7113b40f7217a22b66a8669138466af2cf5d
Now the main menu is not using JavaScript we can simplify
the menu code to apply only to the Echo navigation drawer.
Bug: T225213
Change-Id: If4831fc700c7df3a2a389b5f95b6fbaea4b7d954
A new controller is added - drawers.js with methods for controlling
display and removal of drawers. The existing code in references is
moved there and extended to support scroll to hide behaviour
Console warnings will disappear with this change.
Additional changes:
* Standardise the page issues element selector - should be the container
not a link inside it (was a red link so triggering wrong behaviour)
Bug: T214045
Change-Id: Id4719b5209dd7647775e2959e46dbae0c3dde3ac
Currently the Special:Logout page will ask "do you want to logout"
even if we pass the logout token. To avoid that first let's log out
user via API Ajax call.
Bug: T232734
Change-Id: Ia4cc4253b99254d7a893a55d9e05918c5d8c87e5
Talk overlays are only needed on talk pages, so we can now
unconditionally load them on talk pages and drop usage of
the ResourceLoader loading module.
When binding the section click handlers, the ids of the
associated headings are now removed to avoid ambiguity in
their behaviour.
Bug: T230695
Change-Id: I9b0ef7c5bc389209ed79761582e2f8aa3058c39d
Loading Special:Homepage on mobile betalabs currently results in an error,
`TypeError: currentPage.titleObj.getTalkPage(...) is null`. The call to
canHaveTalkPage results in false because Special:Homepage is in a lower
namespace number than what canHaveTalkPage() checks for.
Before setting talkTitle, check to see if getTalkPage doesn't fail.
Theoretically we might want to wrap other usages of talkTitle to check if it's
undefined but it seems safe to leave them as is.
Bug: T239101
Change-Id: I913fc309458e014b84da054e25e636492e3ed12a
The default behaviour is only needed for the main menu and notification
drawer. In the case of a references drawer where no URL navigation has
occurred, do not reset the hash.
history.replaceState cannot be used here as that interferes with the
OverlayManager's work.
Bug: T237015
Change-Id: I51b8c755933f33a3274aa77dc4e4c0b929d872ec
Now that we have refactored TalkSectionAddOverlay to not use the
eventbus and instead exclusively use the passed in onSaveComplete
callback in I75158ff363d56d55ae385687baf64f8b9d5ca8b0, we can remove the
references in talk.js.
Bug: T230695
Depends-On: I75158ff363d56d55ae385687baf64f8b9d5ca8b0
Change-Id: Ia874fa04c125b00fd1997aa4be8b781d76a18763
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
There should be no caching implications for this change, as the main menu
has been server side rendered on all wikis since 10th October.
As Stephen pointed out somewhere, this is a bit of a micro-optimisation
Let's simplify this code by always rendering it in the HTML. MainMenu.js
as a result becomes a controller that just decides when to show it.
The geolocation check for Nearby is removed given the fact that all
grade A browsers for mediawiki have Geolocation support.
ev.preventDefault in onSkinClick is dropped since the link to the '#'
(the default behaviour) is wanted
Additional changes
* Browser support suggests "animations" class is redundant now
* `open` event no longer filed - not being used anywhere
* Transparent shield is now managed by the MainMenu controller not
the skin (which was confusing)
* Test geolocation using a simple feature tests
rather than abstracting it away inside Browser
* The main menu button is always hidden under either a translucent shield
and/or the main menu itself when it has been opened
so so it's not possible to ever click it while the menu is open
- the click handler is thus simplified
removing a check for the class of the button
Bug: T234650
Change-Id: If101eebbdbda1519af922745917237648722820e
For compatibility and consistency/convergence with Vector, Minerva's
menus are linked to their Vector counterparts.
This allows us to get mw.util.addPortletLink to work inside Minerva
Bug: T231925
Change-Id: I121f12497eac6fcf0b63b9ccce561320eb8b3e62
Using newly introduced variables instead of fixed values.
Also adding `transition` to property blacklist to ensure using
mediawiki.mixin.
Bug: T236224
Change-Id: I3d2d05f4e50e7b6bba0fe84fae1dde5de5b75492
Apply the mediawiki core watchstar to the
Minerva skin. Note, watchstars in search and other locations will
continue to be provided by the MobileFrontend library (see
follow up patch I7b748dc87089389400b0035c62a3b9a00c2e43f9)
Bug: T234970
Change-Id: I11bbe976412b50dba76a55f37887e4c9235d0be1
Managing the transition from old implementation to new:
* A version number is exported from skins.minerva.scripts to
tell dormant code added to Echo in I09c27a084100b223662f84de6cbe01bebe1fe774
to begin running.
* A skinStyle is added for the new `ext.echo.mobile` module.
`mobile.notifications.overlay` will soon cease to exist but is kept registered for
backwards compatibility reasons
- Drop ev.preventDefault call from onSkinClick - it is no longer necessary and will ensure
notifications overlay closes when shield is clicked while it is open.
Integration:
* A server side hook SkinMinervaReplaceNotificationsBadge allows Echo to replace
the current Minerva notification badge
* A to-be-created client side hook is subscribed to to deal with the navigations drawer
like functionality using the mainMenu code
* id and class names are added to the container for the NotificationBadge for compatibility with
ext.echo.init in Minerva's desktop mode (it will work like Vector)
See I09c27a084100b223662f84de6cbe01bebe1fe774 for understanding the bigger
picture.
Depends-On: I09c27a084100b223662f84de6cbe01bebe1fe774
Bug: T221007
Change-Id: I4c11f1b241d629e1b294ebaec17472fbf944f8c7
This is a second attempt at I3892afb5ed3df628e2845043cf3bbc22a9928921
that is cached HTML friendly and won't cause T234599.
This time rather than solving the entire problem, we'll start rendering
the menu on the server, to allow us in future to drop the Menu code
Bug: T234650
Change-Id: Iea5406ef1c561f2907ec6132481007673aabf1e9
This reverts commit 111757970e.
Although I cannot replicate the performance issue, the menu doesn't seem to be rendering at all on cached HTML so this is a deal breaker. Back to the drawing board..
Bug: T234599
Change-Id: Idadc5a079340f44ec66d20a38259b6b337d2dcee
As Stephen pointed out somewhere, this is a bit of a micro-optimisation
Let's simplify this code by always rendering it in the HTML. MainMenu.js
as a result becomes a controller that just decides when to show it.
The geolocation check for Nearby is removed given the fact that all
grade A browsers for mediawiki have Geolocation support
Additional changes
* Browser support suggests "animations" class is redundant now
* `open` event no longer filed - not being used anywhere
* Transparent shield is now managed by the MainMenu controller not
the skin (which was confusing)
* Test geolocation using a simple feature tests
rather than abstracting it away inside Browser
* The main menu button is always hidden under either a translucent shield
and/or the main menu itself when it has been opened
so so it's not possible to ever click it while the menu is open
- the click handler is thus simplified
removing a check for the class of the button
Depends-On: I7fd243366cceae780bd46e1aef2c08dae073f647
Change-Id: I3892afb5ed3df628e2845043cf3bbc22a9928921
We are counting errors rather than sending them via EventLogging.
This code is thus being shipped unnecessarily to our users and is
not ever enabled in production
Given our work to use Sentry (T106915) let's remove this code.
Bug: T233663
Change-Id: I71ef7377e91e38f9ccc13493d52ab629d433f8f4
This follows up on the work from MF:
- I399dd70b5b93fda8c6d1735e3861c5ab2da43bdb
- Id59381ddc330de2b8017963d6a25c6567317faf7
Event handlers are added to the history link, talk link, and desktop
link to support amc outreach. When eligible, the drawer is shown. When
ineligible, logic from the regular handler is executed.
Bug: T226069
Depends-On: Id59381ddc330de2b8017963d6a25c6567317faf7
Change-Id: I0cce0bb6f44801c383556f8c26ee865032d86c8a
* Add @font-size-minerva-smallest and use it in place
of font-size: 0.8em across the site so that we get a round
number for our font sizes.
Bug: T229568
Change-Id: I4270225c07941b4c164d5e044f70d4b131dbc19d
The MobileFrontend dependency in Minerva is problematic.
Code that Minerva needs should live in core.
MobileFrontend should load code on all skins when they operate on
a mobile domain.
This eslint check reminds developers of this in a hope it encourages
more upstreaming to core when possible.
Of course disabling is also an option, but this check will at least
make us aware of when we are moving further away from the goal.
Change-Id: I62183c9aefc81053e4ad81fb746decef2dd24b44
Brings the last-modified toolbar (links to history page at the bottom
of articles) in line with recent icon changes. Removes the icon
class from the toolbar itself and by employing a flexbox layout,
reducing the amount of CSS required for this toolbar.
Bug: T233172
Change-Id: I27658477aaeed3290aced844caa64fc5e1c34fbd
Logic is moved from server to client. Config is added via getSkinConfigVariables (e.g.
passed to mw.config ) and a JavaScript if statement.
The IIFE in watchstar and talk files is replaced with a module.exports function to avoid
refactoring at this point and added risk. The file contents remain the same.
skins.minerva.options is left as is, given the code is more experimental and used in
the beta mode - should not be sent to all clients.
Additional change:
* Remove skins.minerva.toggling (that module has been empty for a week now and functionality
moved to mobile.init module)
Depends-On: Ie71adbe18e8dbeb661ddb9d7d3d1d0897891d515
Bug: T233048
Change-Id: Ife777e76d9d77894fb5d09e7c8f0238b00596a7a
uses the CSS :last-child selector to align the last item in the header
with the edge of the container.
This is usually the notification icon in "normal" mode and
the user menu icon in AMC mode.
Bug: T229440
Change-Id: I4430f5659093f76896e2b86e076526a0b51d9630
To accommodate for cached HTML a new class last-modified-bar__text
replaces last-modifier-tagline to help us distinguish between old
out dated HTML and the new HTML.
Bug: T232792
Bug: T232800
Change-Id: I53fa45058dbc81c91089840073e03113ff1a4b9c
Includes icon fixes and removal of some CSS overrides.
This causes the following temporary defects to the skin:
* Last modified bar will temporarily be squashed
* clear search icon will be misaligned vertically
Depends-On: Ie811d25595d041c35e6c214190101821f3a5d466
Bug: T229440
Change-Id: I0a3a73421791ad353bbcebaeb8241ad062f67ae4
Note: this agitates T230232 again - when merging this please
make sure a merge for I929090848f3e04647a97f4979ec78682623fa070
is pending.
In various places we try to override the default mw-ui-icon behaviours
The hacks need to be removed as part of addressing the core problem.
Changes:
* Wherever we use mw-ui-icon-before in PHP - wrap the label with a span
so that label font-size is altered where needed - not the icon
* Where a small icon is needed us isSmall parameter for the Icon component
* Apply font-size to labels of mw-ui-icon-before elements
* The browser tests need a slight update to access the span element inside
a menu item - in the case of the logout button the label is always hidden,
so we need to check the visibility of the parent element (secondary_action)
Bug: T229440
Depends-On: I3f803ec4c9068b30aa93b803391aa4d65d8310ff
Change-Id: I07e4ae233979636b739f1117dd7703571e0a9366
Instead, I think we can just use:
```
M.require( 'mobile.startup').OverlayManager.getSingleton()
```
Change-Id: I3c1d5d8ffb95eea7cf076c86e8e9578aff7f95a8
Make use of mediawiki.mixins' `.transform()` mixin for widest available
browser support.
Follow-up to I720e62a578f0c7a14f4b5a698004471c85e54bc8
Change-Id: I771a5a6e2020e323bf4cefdb944c26bdcce26ee2
No more using the TableOfContents component in MobileFrontend. It's
just creating more work for us. The end result is exactly the same - we can make
a table of contents using the checkbox hack rule and CSS that looks identical to
the current table of contents.
For now, this change can only be tested on Minerva desktop.
I2ea1c23bc86871e2a095c4c6674a08ff2f04b160
is the patch that goes for the jugular and applies this to mobile Minerva. It's
important we merge the two together to avoid disruption to this feature, as
currently MobileFrontend strips the table of contents from core from the HTML
using the MobileFormatter.
Change-Id: I720e62a578f0c7a14f4b5a698004471c85e54bc8
Hamburger menu item - stopPropagation and associated comment seem
unnecessary. Clicking page center is supposed to hide open menus!
Notification item - also unnecessary and outdated comment. Works as
expected without
Talk links - no reason to stopProgation (which happens when you return
false) - only event.preventDefault is needed.
Edit icon - see depends on
Depends-On: Ie23ae7d8dba31b5f524693e60580032e2ccd714f
Bug: T220016
Change-Id: Ica95076f4399d173d49087e5c866f55fe6aec597
* Remove ambiguity in imports - say the file extension
'less' for all instances of variables and mixins.
* Separate toast styles from drawer styles so they can be
imported separately
* associate header-action selector with its parent
(.overlay-header) not parent's parent (.overlay) so it can be imported
and rendered without the Overlay.
Change-Id: Ib7e19a440ba095d6424d35305fb41d643ca9764c
Color progressive/destructive (blue and red) do not make
sense on a black background, so we use white and underlined
for both of these. Note these don't seem to be used currently
so this is not a breaking change.
Bug: T150189
Change-Id: I78a92b5b6c76638633b99fe32670911d355ce6f3
This reverts commit 354de09fa7.
When tapping notifications, both main and notification
menus are shown.
Change-Id: Iaa3ca4d2c7eadb1c9888b514d08895c658336d10
The responsibilities of managing the classes on the body tag are
pulled upwards from the Menu code.
Due to the absence of global state/Redux like thing, the open and close
navigation drawer methods remain for the time being.
Bug: T206354
Change-Id: I77cd8ff75b0d4487ad19c1506a2911791542d70f
Additional: Pass in a page rather than a skin - skin is not
used anywhere other than to get the page
Bug: T211775
Change-Id: Ia7c56158773ac16992fb1ebf002131e9c24dda14
Remove the page action overflow and user menu height sizing. Previously,
a maximum menu height was set so that the menu itself would scroll. A
minimum height was also used so that the menu couldn't be shrunk down to
a silly size. Both the minimum height LESS and maximum height JS are now
removed.
Bug: T225959
Change-Id: I201374ab8b249272ee5dbb1401b844ffe034ea66
* If the leftmost tab is selected, scroll all the way to the left
* If the rightmost tab is selected, scroll all the way to the right
* If a tab in the middle is selected, scroll to center it
* If the selected tab is wider than the tab container, make sure its
start (left edge in LTR, right edge in RTL) is always made visible.
As Bartosz reminded me, .scrollLeft in RTL is a cross-browser nightmare
(see https://github.com/othree/jquery.rtl-scroll-type), so add a bunch
of code working around this. Some of this logic is in OOUI already, but
what's there is not enough for what we need here, and we also don't want
to load OOUI for this.
Bug: T223142
Change-Id: Ica298954b42f9daa4819043ec24bc0266290a927
menu/schema is never imported so it never executed.
Move it into initLogging which seems to the be the logic place
for this code to execute
Change-Id: Iec85548cf96fcc7ea96977d0aa89f601dbd8599f
* Remove event and add class .hide so that it uses event defined in
Drawer class
* Use actionAnchor - it achieves the same purpose
Change-Id: I2570de1e692a22c9383a850460eabb75b3d8eaf5
Changes in the MultimediaViewer extension mean Minerva's onClick event
is preventing the default of the click handler in MultimediaViewer.
Explicitly do not setup our multimedia viewer version when the desktop
MMV is present!
Bug: T227034
Change-Id: I94e22d045346d53bb2c50035281398799fb6c7ac
This temporarily and quietly breaks references display in beta
on the assumption
that I2dcf9b0cbfe2f46eb6763e0add4ed892d1fbecd9 will be merged swiftly
afterwards.
Bug: T123328
Change-Id: I2dcf9b0cbfe2f46eb6763e0add4ed892d1fbecd9
* New module skins.minerva.icons.wikimedia provides icons
from Wikimedia UI in Minerva
* search selector in skins.minerva.content.styles.images is
retained for cached HTML
* skins.minerva.icons.loggedin now a
ResourceLoaderOOUIIconPackModule and bell removed from repo.
* userAvatar replaced with userAvatarOutline
Bug: T224070
Change-Id: Ibed609371060acc4b69e5cd4cd4f20edc871b3ba
Add new user menu. The changes required include:
- Break up AuthMenuEntry into reusable components. They're now simple,
independent, static functions in AuthUtil that are easy to reason
about and compose.
There's lots of verbose code because of the builder and director
patterns. That is, most of the code is for building the thing we
actually want to build instead of just building it. It's easy to write
but no fun to read--even simple configurations are extremely verbose
expressions that must be threaded through the system.
These builders are also single purpose and unlikely to be reusable
unlike a URI builder, for example. As objects, they're not especially
composable either.
- Similarly, break up Menu/DefaultBuilder into BuilderUtil and ban
inheritance. Inheritance has not worked well on the frontend of
MobileFrontend. I don't think it's going to work well here. E.g., I
could have made changes to the base class' getPersonalTools() method
such that the client passes a parameter for the advanced config or
maybe I just override it in the subclass. In either case, I think it
makes the whole hierarchy nuanced and harder to reason about for
something that should be simple.
- Add ProfileMenuEntry and LogOutMenuEntry for the user menu.
- Rename insertLogInOutMenuItem() to insertAuthMenuItem() which matches
the entry name, AuthMenuEntry.
- Extension:SandboxLink is needed to display the sandbox link in the
user menu.
- Performance note: the toolbar is now processed in MinervaTemplate,
which corresponds to removing the buildPersonalUrls() override.
- To mimic the design of main menu, the following steps would be
necessary:
1. Create a user/Default and user/Advanced user menu builder and also
a user/IBuilder interface.
2. Create a user/Director.
3. Create a service entry for Minerva.Menu.UserDirector in
ServiceWiring. The Director is actually powerless and doesn't get
to make any decisions--the appropriate builder is passed in from
ServiceWiring which checks the mode.
4. Access the service in SkinMinerva to set a userMenuHTML data member
on the Minerva QuickTemplate.
5. In MinervaTemplate, access the userMenuHTML QuickTemplate member
and do the usual song and dance of inflating a Mustache template.
This patch does everything except add a service, which was agreed to
be unnecessary, so that logic is now in SkinMinerva.
- Wrap the existing echo user notifications button and new user menu
button in a nav element. This seems like a semantic improvement.
- The existing styling and logic for the search bar and search overlay
are pretty messy and delicate. Changes made to that LESS endeavored to
be surgical. There's lots of room for improvement in the toolbar but
it's out of scope.
- Rename logout icon to logOut.
Bug: T214540
Change-Id: Ib517864fcf4e4d611e05525a6358ee6662fe4e05
This reverts commit d11c84d08b.
We decided to track both old MobileWebMainMenuClickTracking and new MobileWebUIActionsTracking for some time. Then once everything goes stable and it's proven to work correctly we will merge d11c84d08b.
Bug: T220016
Change-Id: Ib4d52e8b8c870774041284e575564a9933af6136
This code should live in WikimediaEvents extension, not in
Minerva.
Bug: T220016
Depends-On: Ic2d6d1b21b0eb72ad68b0c447bc63f7d1bb021f4
Change-Id: Iaeb12704dcd257f0783f1ebec3def01cb2848228
The navigate method does not accept a second parameter for
replacing state. navigateTo was what was wanted.
Mark navigate as deprecated (to match ooui router) to make
sure this doesn't happen again.
Bug: T226106
Change-Id: Ie86fa632b2175727417b166c222c29bdf12bfea4
When moving to packageFiles, the modules errorLogging and toc
were not imported by init.js meaning they were not run.
ResourceLoader should probably error in this situation, but until
then we should fix this problem.
This is a follow up to I44790dd3fc6fe42bb502d79c39c4081c223bf2b1
Bug: T212944
Change-Id: I86efb7be1c39b03f63c8f1e0b107216cd30ff6de
Help with readability by using module.exports and require rather than the MobileFrontend
provided mw.mobileFrontend module manager (and avoid adopting webpack at this time)
Replace usages of mw.mobileFrontend.require with local require and module.exports
(compatible with RL or Node implementation)
Changes:
* Notifications modules are merged into skins.minerva.scripts and initialised
via a client side check.
* new file overlayManager for exporting an overlayManager singleton
rather than being hidden inside resources/skins.minerva.scripts/init.js
* All M.define/M.requires swapped out for require where possible
The `define` method is now forbidden in the repo.
Bug: T212944
Change-Id: I44790dd3fc6fe42bb502d79c39c4081c223bf2b1