Note, since the page issues code is not feature flagged,
the new treatment will only be accessible via query
string until T206179 is taken care of.
Bug: T206178
Change-Id: I5ab2f3396e642f7b973263e2bb3963e0e82721b3
The extractMessage function has a lot to do with parsing - so this
and its tests are moved into the pageIssuesParser.
Change-Id: I62d79fbba166eff2c3ca573ef94ff86a269a7f9a
We have two type defs - IssueSummary and PageIssue.
I'd like to consolidate these two types by making
IssueSummary a combination of the two
Change-Id: Ic831b463fa66b0cacdd0b9b79aff741e55c0ec24
This will send an event to a non-existent schema:
ReadingDepthSchema.enable
This was mistakedly kept for backwards compatibility.
It should have been kept for trackSubscribe not track.
The damage is done, so we should just remove this to get
error rates down to a comfortable rate again.
Bug: T207423
Change-Id: Ibb5cc2dd9b486c921aab5f8830e837f813683482
Separate the page issue grouping concern so that changes to parsing
don't concern everything else and vice-versa.
Bug: T203449, T202349
Change-Id: I7bddb0c53310805ece71b8f7821b1d6ce05cfae9
These CSS classes are specific to the Minerva skin and we want to move
this file to MobileFrontend.
Now that this code is all in one place, I noticed that it seems to not
do much at all… Everything in this function looks like it could just
be done in the PHP code. If PHP does it all, then we could remove all
of it for a free performance improvement.
Bug: T198765
Change-Id: I6487c2fc520e14e0856b2e9a6f9dfa5066205817
It was limited to the main namespace since its introduction in
Ieabe8f7071696cde6afbdc6df853aacdb741a4a3. Unfortunately that
commit does not explain the reason.
It should be shown e.g. on user pages (so that sandbox pages
look like the real article) or on project pages (many policy
or help pages on Wikipedia are long and would benefit from it).
It looks like some of the CSS code already assumed that the
TOC would be shown in all namespaces (space for it was reserved
using a 'visibility: hidden;' element on all pages).
Bug: T205312
Change-Id: Id6935f5a7a3701c1c7a38fb37b48b6a3bbc80393
Unlike other skins, Minerva wants to be in charge of when WikimediaEvents
is loaded, so that it can guarantee load order happens at a time that
suits it.
WikimediaEvents will be loaded after initialisation of the interface.
This allows Minerva to enable schemas such as ReadingDepth conditionally.
Upon merging this patch, Ibb45f40ea301727c0c6480043760bd9426106845 can
be merged which will revoke WikimediaEvent's ownership.
Merging in this order will ensure that ReadingDepth is never
removed from production.
Bug: T204144
Change-Id: If8395033f31485aca0ca3b38fda1be985369b481
In I1a471f81cc9390fc9e8665a7a336cf2dd7a063ab we excluded
edit events that led to the creation of a new page.
This restores them by providing a dedicated home for this data
in the schema.
Additional changes:
* Address some line length warnings
Bug: T204073
Change-Id: Ie7eb95f15737e94b7926d38ed6411bc0e5df2404
This event is meant to track attempts to edit the page we are on,
but also happened to catch clicks on "see talk page" links, in
case that talk page doesn't exist yet.
Bug: T204073
Change-Id: I1a471f81cc9390fc9e8665a7a336cf2dd7a063ab
The page-issues reducer function that retrieves the severityLevels
for issues was incorrectly comparing two values in the multiple-issues
scenario.
Instead of comparing the severity of the current issue with the previous
value in the accumulator, it was comparing the current issue with the
previous issue in the original array, thus ignoring the
previous `maxSeverity` value in the accumulator.
Tests added and function refactored with more explicit variable names.
Bug: T203725
Change-Id: Ia4c15cbf0c2457d68a7381e8ed04c1a6b3ae65d1
Erroneously in I6fd55c35b9e2ce35894259f36d1a50fb5dca5e43 for the old treatment
we sent sectionNumbers for all issues in the page.
This is inconsistent with the issuesSeverity field above it
Add a clarifying inline comment.
Bug: T203050
Change-Id: Ib1fcda0c49a162cd7aca8ee8b3221236f724e1d7
Rather than using err and error as variable, use error for consistency
Follow up to I07f01b4c025b2e5e4cbf88ec05e7c536442c62cc
Bug: T202026
Change-Id: I54165ff1f1b17284d8232c491244e1a98950d5e2
createBanner was incorrectly always assigning the 'all' keyword
to the old page issues banner. Instead it should use the section
number in the function signature - as this decision of which issues
to show is made inside initPageIssues
For the old treatment, in the main namespace, we only show issues
in the lead section. When we use the 'all' keyword the visual is
the same, but it breaks the instrumentation requirement that
sectionNumbers and issuesSeverity should be the correct length
Note, for the talk and category pages treatment, we do not
log any events so the instrumentation doesn't matter here
and the 'all' keyword correctly targets all issues in the page
as before.
Bug: T203050
Change-Id: I63e45da05ca033fe282633f7fd59038a8e5d8c8d
For the page-issues modalClose event, the number of values for `sectionNumbers`
and `issuesSeverity` should be the same, since `sectionNumbers` should describe
the the section of each visible issue in the modal, not the section of the
modal itself.
Bug: T203050
Change-Id: Ic58c5940a6059e71aa3aeed26232afbe8faf1618
When handling special cases that are logically distinct from
the function's main branch, it improves code quality (through
readability and maintainability) to place those first and with
an early return.
The has the benefit of the main return statement being easy to
find at the end of the function. (Not early and/or in a block).
It also means when working on the code, there is generally a
less complexity and fewer nesting levels, given that most code
is in the main branch. This makes is easier and quicker to verify
that code does what it should, as well as making it easy to
extend in the future. When considering to add code to end of a
function's main scope, it should relate to the function's main
branch by default, not a special case. For example, a getName()
method should not end with a top-level statement 'return false'
(unless it is a stub). Rather, one would expect it to end with
`return name`.
Change-Id: I1f3088f2409c82dd3bf757fc8fa27dc97ae2767b
This adds a client side error logger that will store errors
in EventLogging. We will use it to get a sense of the number
of errors inside mobile.
To enable make use of the new configuration variable
wgMinervaErrorLogSamplingRate = 1
Notes:
* the optional `meta` field will not be utilised by the generic
error handler.
* URI length is not trimmed for title. We will consider whether we need
to make any adjustments to the schema values during roll out.
** For stack trace, we limit the length by removing errorUrl (which is logged
separately)
Testing:
Add throw new Error('asasasa'); anywhere in your code and make
sure the code executes. It should trigger an Error event provided
that configuration has been updated.
Bug: T202026
Change-Id: I07f01b4c025b2e5e4cbf88ec05e7c536442c62cc
"multiple issues" templates as one issue.
When logging the `issuesSeverity` and `sectionNumbers` field,
any issues that are part of a "multiple issues" template only send
one value.
Adds an `isMultiple` property to IssueSummary to determine which
issues are part of a multiple-issues template.
Bug: T203050
Change-Id: I7d55dfead72439df4accadcdc8623a080e1321c2
The value of `sectionNumbers` should be the section number of each issue
Not the number of the sections that have issues.
Bug: T203050
Change-Id: I6fd55c35b9e2ce35894259f36d1a50fb5dca5e43
Adds logging for the sectionNumbers field in the PageIssues schema.
Additional changes:
* createBanner now requires section number to be a string - this ensures
consistency with how these are used.
* fix a bug which meant createBanner was being called with undefined
section number (due to table of contents)
* Fix some indents in some JSDoc blocks
* Change parameter in function signature from mixed type (int or string)
to explicit string
* update schema number
Depends-On: Ia2696b86c6855d7b46a3f668585377d106d7af23
Bug: T202098
Change-Id: I20511a77258ea245f3d6fe93ade238e5df397a71
An event only needs to send this field when overriding the
default. This line is thus unnecessary.
Change-Id: Ia1dfcac5dd25f36f5f4169daf6535fd66aedf754
Previously, the image overlay would always be loaded asynchronously.
Given clicking left/right opens a new mediaviewer this left a jarring
white flash. By loading the image overlay synchronously after the first
has been loaded, we avoid this flash.
Note, the task does propose preloading and animating the images
but this is a much bigger change and deemed out of scope for this
particular task.
Additional change:
* Use a shared mw.Api instance for ImageOverlay and PageGateway
Bug: T197110
Change-Id: I28d06b34cdea4fedcd7fb754572191e904ecc81a
This patch updates the various usages of $.Deferred for loading
overlays in routes to be ES6 Promise compatible
Bug: T188937
Change-Id: I3fc24bf3471a99e7671d1191bdd46cb741286ee1
Move page issue overlay specific code out of cleanuptemplates and into
PageIssueOverlay to clarify what code is specific to the page issues
modal screen and what's specific to the page itself.
Bug: T191528
Change-Id: I95821ccda84306ddd5d22b57ffbae8d13ca44408
Rather than inventing its own page token the PageIssues
schema will rely on the standard page token.
In future when I9bb18d47e36d2d99d812e5b47ea9516d3dff3a16 is
merged this will mean that PageIssues and ReadingDepth have
consistent page tokens.
Bug: T201124
Change-Id: I19fea41e04cd792423ea9d41a673563418b69726
The CleanupOverlay is moved to Minerva and renamed the
IssuesOverlay to be consistent with current terminology
The new IssuesOverlay is defined inside the module
skins.minerva.scripts to which it now belongs.
Additional changes:
* various file renames
* overlay-cleanup renames overlay-issues
* cleanuptemplates renamed issues.js
* Add a test stub file to avoid the need to load templates inside
the test environment
After this change, I75f47622d94e504688e04dfb2892540473817053
should be merged to avoid confusion.
Change-Id: I08945a324a6b878abe56efed1e988466085b3018