The Minerva permission manager distinguishes between user edit
permissions and content model edit support. Rename EDIT constant to
CONTENT_EDIT to help clarify the distinction.
The resolved name in skin.json is not updated to avoid deprecation
policy.
Change-Id: If86b8b5cd9d04ec2881931a3b629bc50e1dd9252
When a user is blocked, only present the "locked" page edit link. Omit
the section edit links entirely.
The logic for checking user permissions already existed in
ToolbarBuilder. Move this logic to MinervaPagePermissions and add a new
"EDIT_OR_CREATE" action distinct from IMinervaPagePermissions::EDIT.
These names will be revisited in a following patch.
Bug: T206265
Change-Id: Ia43a670a259cabc313c004fe06c91e078bd41562
Follow up to I3cac0e231e254755dc2618e1c2d3b4aef2758c67 which broke
these browser tests
Bug: T226562
Change-Id: Ie2709efe8e3d588d506c2a16e807c517621e4fbb
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
Changes:
- added support of event-data-name to toggle list and all menu
entries
- track main menu open actions
- prefix all menu interactions with `menu.`
- prefix menu opening with `ui.`
- track tab clicks (also a part of new ui)
- track notification icon clicks
We're not tracking the Download icon as it has it's own
instrumentation.
Bug: T220016
Change-Id: I442103c1f8967c6710429329f024f266c9b11ea6
Two new feature flags:
1) MinervaPersonalMenu
2) MinervaAdvancedMainMenu
Changes:
* AMC defaults to false on desktop - desktop doesn't have AMC mode it just
enables several skin options.
* WHen inserting a link at the bottom of the page check whether the talk at top
of the page (tabs) is enabled.. not AMC
* Update ServiceWiring to construct menu based on MinervaAdvancedMainMenu
and MinervaPersonalMenu - note when former is enabled but not latter there is
no way to logout. Noted in README.
* Use one entry point for skins.minerva.amc.styles/index.less
* Document files inside skins.minerva.amc.styles to make it clear which features
they are associated with
* Drop history page styles when AMC is disabled - it's not possible to ever get to
these as the history page redirects in non-AMC mode
* Rename the class .minerva--amc-enabled to minerva--history-page-action-enabled
to reflect its real purpose and move styles from skins.minerva.base.styles to skins.minerva.amc.styles
No need to worry about cached HTML as AMC runs without cache...
* Remove isAnyAMCOptionEnabled - it's an antipattern and should be discouraged as it discourages the
art of feature flagging. Nothing is using it after these changes.
* The AMC_MODE flag is disabled. There is no need for this - AMC is not a feature and therefore not a
skin option. It is a mechanism for turning on other skin options. Tests are updated.
Testing:
It should now be possible to enable any feature in `beta` and see it in the beta of the
site.
Bug: T229295
Change-Id: I48959905f5c09721b14a27aa1a5ad82849ac6263
Slide the main menu over the page instead of sliding the page over the
menu. Also, use viewport units for the main and notification menus.
Note, this lays foundation work for T225213.
Bug: T206354
Change-Id: I14b67d1e97b84086ea13e28df8148824a1f493e3
It is expected that in mobile mode, onRequestContextCreateSkinMobile
hook will explicitly set skin options based on the user configuration.
The desktop should however reflect everything with AMC enabled.
Bug: T229295
Change-Id: Ib3bf09c25d9bcf9b31d994b92a1d016cca8a6224
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
* 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
This behaviour changed in Ife957374cb0d21446db2067171e68fb726ad8347
and related changes
Bug: T214049
Change-Id: I48df96eedebc6e34d62d1cdb02cddb7a091dae86
The $hasLangauges and $hasVariants checks were used in couple places,
which lead to the same code used in many places.
Following the DRY rule, let's implement a Service that can do that
check, and use that service everywhere in code.
Bug: T224735
Change-Id: I46d58758356e870c408a74b2c087a42d6ad0ddea
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
In I02f8645aac1d7b081eaba8f2ac92a2ef51f78182, Page.js was made into a
model and its html parsing responsibilities were moved to
PageHTMLParser. Additionally, a singleton for the current page
(currentPage.js) and a singleton for the curent page html parser
(currentPageHTMLParser.js) were introduced to replace the usage of
M.getCurrentPage().
This commit refactors Minerva to make use of these changes.
Notable changes:
* 🐛 The event bus singleton was added to references.js since it
previously relied on an instance of Skin to listen for the
`references-loaded` event. However, this event is emitted on the event
bus singleton.
* Additionally, I didn't see a reason why the `references-loaded` event
needed to also pass the current page instance when the only file
listening to it is references.js (which already has the current page
instance) so I removed that and the convoluted passing of page.js within
the file. I assumed this logic was unecessary.
* The call to drawer.showReferences in references.js now was made to
pass the currentPage instance as well as the currentPageHTMLParser. This
is to prepare for I6e858bbe73f83166476b5b2c0fdac1cca7404246 where the
getReferences() interface for ReferencesMobileViewGateway.js and
ReferencesHtmlScraperGateway.js is refactored to accept both of these
instances. Additionally, references.js was refactored to support event
delegation which gets rid of some parsing/setup logic.
Bug: T193077
Depends-On: I02f8645aac1d7b081eaba8f2ac92a2ef51f78182
Change-Id: I2f32dbcc4ebaa4bebb297cda1ecce3457922b343
This test started failing on us for no apparent reason.
Example: Ic95f7b0
https://integration.wikimedia.org/ci/job/quibble-vendor-mysql-php72-docker/11469/consoleFull
Output: "test control group is about 25% (30.8%)"
It appears like the bucketing is not really done based on an actual
random number generator, but based on a hash that contains the session
ID. If this session ID is not really a random number, the hash might
not be random enough as well, but be skewed towards one or the other
direction.
We propose to take the normal distribution into account and change the
narrow +/- 10% margin to +/- 20%.
Change-Id: Ib163f1de4f9cff27aaf8dbc81189315142ff0d8a
The number of generic menu entry specific files is growing which is
cluttering the Menu/ directory. Move the entries to a new subfolder.
Bug: T214540
Change-Id: I807d6f6034ee1924e3a606f5e6782c3298896825
* Introduce a HomeMenuEntry class and use it for adding the home menu link
* Provide override methods for text and CSS class
Bug: T223210
Change-Id: I37160887478cba829a6e2f10a4d8f87d95167556
Two tests are failing. These are false positives that
obscure real failures. Both are removed for the following reason.
1) Editor test is covered by the redirect tests - failing due to
concurrent edits (possibly because multiple browser tests act on the same
page at the same time). However, editing is already covered by the other
2 cases.
2) Remove unwatch test - this is failing as there is a problem in the
setup - the page starts unwatched when it should be watched. The test
for checking that an article can be watched should suffice here.
Bug: T224947
Change-Id: I3049e1b190c3cb2ddc198a45681f59782f770d6a
MediaWiki Core defined $wgHideInterlanguageLinks that can be used to
disable the interwiki links. Minerva skin should respect this config,
furthermore, this config should take precedence over the Minerva's
$wgMinervaAlwaysShowLanguageButton config.
Bug: T214540
Bug: T221792
Change-Id: Id4fe8b67a17f9c28c00a8a3a207946e146502cde
The isAllowedPageAction is used in multiple places (SkinMinerva
and in PageActions toolbar builder). This logic should be defined
in separate service, easy accessible for different parts of the
Minerva skin.
Changes:
- Introduced MinervaPagePermissions as a centralized place to manage
user permissions
- Introduced MinervaNoTitlePermissions, an NullObject pattern to
handle situations when we do not have Title object (like in CLI)
- removed Minerva.ContentHandler service as it's not required any
more
- moved all permission names into constants
- moved isTalkAllowed() into MinervaPermissions
- renamed isAllowedPageAction() it `isAllowed()` to not mix it
with PageActions. Those checks are used in many places, not only
on PageActions menu
- made isAllowed( watch ) more robust - now it checks that Title
is watchable
Bug: T221792
Change-Id: I87d44a9c717b5f752b8d1fd2f146d7f5eef3c53f
Rename SkinMinerva->prepareUserButton() to
prepareUserNotificationsButton(). The function is responsible for
inflating the button that displays notifications when pressed. This name
would be especially confusing when an actual user button is added in
T214540.
Bug: T214540
Change-Id: I8965ef4c5b29ea692d67e821a06131ad5f287287
As a hold-over from a previous porting attempt, thw World.js file
(a cucumber.js convention) exported an instance of MWBot. This
instance was used in several tests, however, since MWBot had been
instantiated multiple times since then, the original edit token
was invalid, causing several tests to fail.
Bug: T224947
Change-Id: I56c06600c43d53bbc4e103d446a1de7a52c2cfad
In some edge cases the RequestContext::getTitle() can return null
instead of Title object. Similar situations already happened in the
past (see T179833). The RequestContext::getTitle() documentation
says it can return null, therefore code should be resilient and
support such situations, even if there are not common.
Bug: T221792
Change-Id: I842f8c49f20e511fda3b081e59a06586810bc748
Ensure SkinUserPageHelper::isUserPage() returns true for user pages
that are IP addresses.
Also adds the page-action menu to all user pages.
Bug: T220114
Change-Id: I3703899bc9ff0042c74260d36f48a388b78b0b6b
If viewmywatchlist|editmywatchlist permisions were set to false for
anonymous user, MinervaSkin would show a watchstar icon that links
to LoginPage, even if user was logged in. Clicking watching action
would cause browser to reload the page without any effect.
Under the hood - system would redirect to login, and then the login
page would redirect user back to the article page because user is
logged in.
MinervaSkin should respect viewmywatchlist|editmywatchlist
permissions. If user do not have access to watchlist, do not show
watch icon.
Bug: T221792
Change-Id: I26a1133a7ccff6a4adcdc72d594d0902bfa8ff79