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Timo Tijhof 4ca4febd89 tests: Adopt private require() for skins.minerva.scripts (take 2)
Resubmission of Ib68f45d93a (548e94da98), which caused an error due
to `require('../../`)` not working outside the module base directory.
This is fixed with regression test in T373065.

Further confirmed in this repo by viewing
`/wiki/Special:CreateAccount?campaign=loginCTA&useskin=minerva`
with this patch applied. Without the T373065 fix, the console warns:
> Error: Cannot require undefined file …/ToggleList.js

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Support for private require() in tests is available since MW 1.41:
https://mediawiki.org/wiki/RL/PKG#Private_export_and_import
https://mediawiki.org/wiki/RL/PKG#Virtual_files_in_traditional_modules

This fixes a confusing assertion in page-issues/index.test.js,
where for "insertBannersOrNotice()" it was asserting that the HTML
contain "⧼skin-minerva-issue-learn-more⧽", where the ⧼ character
indicates the message is not found (i.e. an error).

The test had to be written this way in order to pass, because
the skins.minerva.scripts module was not actually loaded, and thus
its templates and messages are not present either. This lack was
filled in by index.js for mw.templates, but not mw.messages.

By adopting private require(), these workarounds can all be removed.

== Motivation ==

In change I3a4024ccf90e505581, I'm working on improving the testrunner
config to enforce uselang=qqx on all tests. This is passing except
for GrowthExperiments and Minerva, both of which have the above
workarounds in place that caused a message to be undefined, and then
kept in the assertion expectation. When using uselang=qqx, values are
returned as (key) instead of ⧼key⧽, which exposes these message
existence errors.

By removing this workaround, the test will simply import the module
in the test as normal, thus the messages will exist, and thus it
will expect (key), and thus it will continue to pass even after
enforcing uselang=qqx.

Bug: T373482
Depends-On: I777f2c12e845a738edeac00e19818d4c939a1ef1
Change-Id: I6348e5ae00776c2c01d91fa90a431b6ffe3da25d
2024-08-29 20:34:16 +00:00
Jdrewniak dbe79167e5 Revert "tests: Adopt private require() for skins.minerva.scripts"
This reverts commit 548e94da98.

Reason for revert: The patch was causing the following error on pageload

    Error: Cannot require undefined file includes/Skins/ToggleList/ToggleList.js
    require startup.js:1006

Bug: T373482
Change-Id: I22751109c124795af7d2e0ad6c4104745b2d6632
2024-08-27 20:06:24 +00:00
Timo Tijhof 548e94da98 tests: Adopt private require() for skins.minerva.scripts
Added to MediaWiki core last year with I9fca9fdf9b7623b1.

This fixes a confusing assertion in page-issues/index.test.js,
where for "insertBannersOrNotice()" it was asserting that the HTML
contain "⧼skin-minerva-issue-learn-more⧽", where the ⧼ character
indicates the message is not found (i.e. an error).

The test had to be written this way in order to pass, because
the skins.minerva.scripts module was not actually loaded, and thus
its templates and messages are not present either. This lack was
filled in by index.js for mw.templates, but not mw.messages.

By adopting private require(), these workarounds can all be removed.

== Motivation ==

In change I3a4024ccf90e505581, I'm working on improving the testrunner
config to enforce uselang=qqx on all tests. This is passing except
for GrowthExperiments and Minerva, both of which have the above
workarounds in place that caused a message to be undefined, and then
kept in the assertion expectation. When using uselang=qqx, values are
returned as (key) instead of ⧼key⧽, which exposes these message
existence errors.

By removing this workaround, the test will simply import the module
in the test as normal, thus the messages will exist, and thus it
will expect (key), and thus it will continue to pass even after
enforcing uselang=qqx.

Change-Id: Ib68f45d93a7054ed8bd35fc5644e2852f2f90248
2024-08-23 19:04:36 +00:00
Ed Sanders a6ab8d6da3 Prefer arrow callbacks (ESLint autofix)
Change-Id: I52b2feacd6216e99e04f193ba963e897b3e1a771
2024-06-04 08:01:54 -07:00
Fomafix effd4fe133 Use eslint rule "no-var": "error" and replace all var
Change-Id: I67acf88e1b8de55054248d7cf8ca622d5772ea6f
2024-03-29 07:40:22 +00:00
Jdlrobson ca28efc9c7 Drop mw.mobileFrontend references
This restores the previously reverted patchset
If5b76245bf60bfa9cf977cdbf37ee0d6bb65f9d9

Changes since original:
* Added Depends-On to MobileFrontend
* Uses OOUI classes for page issues rather than es6 classes - ES6
classes do not support modifications to class prior to running
super so MobileFrontend's View class is not compatible without
significant refactors.

Depends-On: I24ad75adf8519102ca356d64d99d765ab69180cc
Bug: T348807
Change-Id: I4ff82af0251254c846f2caee330af5af738f6029
2023-11-10 01:30:52 +00:00
Jdlrobson 2ee3e27406 Revert "Drop mw.mobileFrontend references"
This reverts commit 19ea6328b0.

Reason for revert: Breaks page issues and image overlay. I
will break this up into smaller less risky patches.

Change-Id: If5b76245bf60bfa9cf977cdbf37ee0d6bb65f9d9
2023-11-03 19:26:16 +00:00
Jon Robson 19ea6328b0 Drop mw.mobileFrontend references
Bug: T348807
Change-Id: Ib71b43005e5788d0e29917a165281faa84926414
2023-10-31 21:54:26 +00:00
jdlrobson 72df451bd3 Embrace packageFiles
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
2019-07-16 18:04:10 +00:00
Thiemo Kreuz 303a5019fc Make failing Bucketing test more robust
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
2019-07-05 21:38:58 +00:00
Stephen Niedzielski 5593b23aa8 Hygiene: replace mobile.startup/paths with props
Replace all occurrences of `M.require( 'mobile.startup/pathToModule' )`
with `M.require( 'mobile.startup' ).pathToModule`. Where multiple
requires existed, add an intermediate variable,
`var mobile = M.require( 'mobile.startup' )`, and dot off that.

This changes improves the consistency of MinervaNeue which currently
contains a mix of require styles and eliminates any deprecated requires.

Bug: T208915
Change-Id: If14f280672d914d07275197100b12421bb217b67
2019-02-07 14:55:04 -07:00
Stephen Niedzielski 672df850cb Hygiene: revise A/B test terminology
Improve the comments and APIs provided by AB.js:

- Control becomes unsampled.
- A becomes control.
- B becomes treatment.

This code does not appear to be in use presently, so it's a great time
to change it.

Change-Id: I31d619f889ee45102a4aed774a6ec41f0d95ba7d
2019-01-08 15:08:50 +00:00
Jan Drewniak 2163d5f965 Rename QUnit test files from "test_" to "test.js"
Updates QUnit test files from starting with "test_" to ending with
"test.js" in accordance with the Readers Wed coding conventions.

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Reading/Web/Coding_conventions

Bug: T197884
Change-Id: I98877e3fc432b6edd0c53d834ef23b3ef8fb7d6a
2018-09-19 08:01:31 -06:00
Renamed from tests/qunit/skins.minerva.scripts/test_AB.js (Browse further)