Our eslintrc extends from 'wikimedia/client' which includes a
'no-restricted-properties' ruleset from the 'not-es5.js' file [1].
However, we were also including our own 'no-restricted-properties'
rules.
ESLint handle this duplication by clobbering instead of merging
so eslint-config-wikimedia's no-restricted-properties where not taking
effect and we were losing out on some guards against using es6.
This commit corrects that and makes both no-restricted-properties
rulesets merge instead of clobber as already done in MobileFrontend [2]
[1] 07320f16ae/language/not-es5.js (L5)
[2] https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki-extensions-MobileFrontend/blob/master/.eslintshared.js
Bug: T239269
Change-Id: Ibc2c144be51719d71a4c1d5828486253a5d4bf5d
Previously it always used the global context RequestContext::getMain(),
which is basically equivalent to using $wgTitle or $wgUser, and will
not produce the correct results when used in other situations than
regular web requests (e.g. API requests or jobs).
MinervaPagePermissions is required to parse pages (due to the custom
section edit links in SkinMinerva::doEditSectionLink), which is often
done in API requests or jobs.
Pass the appropriate context in SkinMinerva::getPermissions(). This
fixes T234868. Note that MinervaPagePermissions is also used elsewhere
and I am not fixing those cases.
Depends-On: Iaa83e5f801c7776bf8218d8ce7484e2485b227d4
Bug: T234868
Change-Id: I2d6fd525f20a0b6beeeaa731f6b8caa471b8529d
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
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
Converts the main menu button to work without JS using the CSS-only
"checkbox" hack, using the ToggleList module from the dropdown menus.
Bug: T225213
Change-Id: I0eff0439f7284ec74f6304324fab409e8a1b6245
Follow up to Id032df3a420d577e42572ab128ca89a006b67ffe
where the tag name changed from div to section
Change-Id: I9b40102c9e7a3e85003432759e3a5e3208fcddc4
This commit:
* Removes the blue secondary action links found on User pages
* Modifies ToolbarBuilder to add the contributions
icon into the toolbar when on a user page/user talk page.
* Turns on HISTORY_IN_PAGE_ACTIONS, TOOLBAR_SUBMENU,
TALK_AT_TOP skin options for all users on user pages / user talk pages.
* Languages icon is moved to overflow menu
* Remove $userPageHelper param from UserNamespaceOverflowBuilder as
it isn't using it and it is confusing to pass it in
Bug: T232653
Bug: T235681
Depends-On: I2138472e68d8cab1c50cbb42807bd5b79e7e2749
Change-Id: I940e5cf7638ff38686eeca3d41554b8a22d35615
Additional change:
Drop the feature file - no value in having to keep talk.js and talk.feature
in sync
Bug: T232594
Bug: T232652
Change-Id: Id8d05b1358f81845d70142ceebf193d8b192ee0a
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
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
Selector recently changed in I11bbe976412b50dba76a55f37887e4c9235d0be1
This is causing browser tests for Minerva to fail.
Change-Id: I2c08b6e2dc924b3a7138d9ab6e8c9793c0da5c04
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
Replaced waitForPropagation code with a browser.pause because the
time delta computation was not working propertly. This will be changed
with a more dynamic sync operation in the future.
Bug: T224947
Change-Id: I30bd7969e4c2c691622fd63c6f88aadadb8065e9
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
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
If JS is disabled and you are logged in, no icon shows.
Icon class is incorrect.
I also update the test.
Change-Id: I786ced58171f4ffb4a9d75dcfc6f993647399065
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
The hook is deprecated as of this release cycle, see:
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Hooks/ResourceLoaderTestModules>.
Moving away from PHP code. This can now be done from JSON, and
encourages use of a single module that is automatically named and
registered as needed.
Change-Id: I382692c70ca8e5f5ea658b07ebea6c47dd541724
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
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
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
The Skin::getNewTalks() is already called in SkinTemplate::prepareQuickTemplate.
There is no need to call this function again, as is pretty heavy. Instead of
calling it second time, just re-use the value stored in the QuickTemplate
Change-Id: I0e9491405f4d760278db3a423ee14e8f80720291
The Group shouldn't depend upon concrete MenuEntry definition.
Different Menus can present different MenuElements. Code should
allow easy extensions, not limit only to single MenuEntry
definition.
Changes:
- introduced IMenuEntry interface
- MenuEntry implements IMenuEntry
- removed isJSOnly from logic as it's related only to one menu
element (Watchstar) and Group shouldn't be aware of some special
handling for some elements. The IMenuEntry shouldn't define this
method
- getName, getComponents, getCSSClasses should have defined return
types
Bug: 1221792
Change-Id: I0646df734e869c26bfa8c3a772200e8258a8acce
Additional changes to tests:
* pageExists uses brower.call to avoid token error in talk
* use a before rather than beforeEach for creating articles
to avoid an unnecessary API action
Bug: T222517
Change-Id: I44cda7d62e5e4e58ed38b15ae13fdb0c8dc2e900
This selector was changed in I9ded45388dbcb511cc4bf56859f54318e3e168d9
but the tests are still looking for the old selector which makes the
following tests fail:
- Reference popup drawer.Opening and closing the reference drawer
- Reference popup drawer.Opening a nested reference
Bug: T222475
Change-Id: I4ab8a21146dfd8204151659ff587e77bcadcaf9d
In anticipation of the changes in
I30aa36a0cb89988d1bad8256e5d3f737380bc0a7 which removes the
.wikibase-editor selector from the TalkSectionAddOverlay textarea, the
browser tests need to be changed to a more accomodating selector.
Instead of finding the textarea from the .wikitext-editor selector, the
tests now look for the textarea in the overlay (there is only one). This
also makes it more in line with its method for finding the input element
(.talk-overlay input) as well.
Bug: T221624
Change-Id: Ifbba23e9aee6f68033efc3279ed737d519a7bf41
Per T199939#5096023 use job runner to execute the job runner
as part of the test to ensure the API can return categories for
a page.
Bug: T219920
Change-Id: I467f6635fd0d80a01428f6b06a8c750430d63d6d
Changes:
- moved all menu elements definitions from SkinMinerva into
a separate Definitions.php file
- moved menu building from SkinMinerva into includes/menu/Main
folder
- introduced Builder pattern for easy menu building
Minerva/Menu/Main/Director takes an Minerva/Menu/Main/IBuilder
and builds the menu. The IBuilders use definitions from
Minerva/Menu/Definitions file, so all definitions can be shared
across different menus
- used ServiceWiring file to register MainMenu Director as Service
- left class_alias for old MenuBuilder as some extensions still use it
- The hooks system have to stay like that as some extensions
are using it (BlueSpiceMultiUpload and GrowthExperiments).
- introduced AdvancedMenu builder for the AMC mode
Bug: T216152
Change-Id: I210c3f1fa36bbd2f9108d728b12cbb21ee210354
SkinOptions array was used to determine which options are available
for current session. Once we started extracting things from
SkinMinerva class, we found out that lots of things depend on
SkinOptions.
For example MainMenu/PageActionsMenu depend on skinsOptions var.
We could pass $skin object as dependency to a menu builder, but
this would cause a circural dependency (Skin depends on menu builder,
menu builder depends on skin) which is an anti-pattern.
In order to avoid such situations lets prepare first, and extract
the SkinOptions to a separate class, register it as a service
so different parts of Skin Minerva can freely use a single instance
of SkinOptions object.
Bug: T216152
Bug: T221012
Change-Id: Icd5da546e1bfaf8d9bfe86dab3b659a88eae19e4
SkinMinerva cached the ContentHandler object for better performance.
In the future the ContentHandler will be also used in the Menu,
for better readability, store ContentHandler as Service.
MediaWikiServices will initialize service on first access and cache
it for future needs. Same applies to SkinUserPageHelper,
Bug: T216152
Change-Id: Ia98dc860862360a68556272714669f0c3a13eb1e
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
On the Selenium daily job, there are 2 domains -
https://en.wikipedia.beta.wmflabs.org
and
https://en.m.wikipedia.beta.wmflabs.org
Currently the cookie gets set on the former, meaning it doesn't work
This should take care of this, while also accounting for running the
browser tests (as we do in the zuul runs) in a single domain
Bug: T219920
Change-Id: I54838fb8aba559c4d72c444968493dff2de9b4f9
Follow up to Iad954405a5ae0608fd5dc90dd5dfa434b3781037
This test now lives in tests/selenium
It should be removed as we don't want to run this test twice.
Change-Id: Idc99ffdf0fedf65d46095a77a0066c5eef95c960
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
To help us test special pages prior to moving them on mobile it
would be useful to make AMC the default on desktop
where the special page override does not exist
This is also probably what editors on desktop using the Minerva
skin want out of the skin.
On top of this, add an amc class to the body tag so we can
target styles at AMC and/or non-AMC users
Change-Id: I7f3141bae71181131ae4878fd21fb6ff4322c8ca
These tests fail as the log_in step seems to be broken in the Ruby
Selenium gem. Disabling these makes it possible to merge code at
the cost of lowering test coverage and risk of regressions.
I'm hoping for help from RelEng to get these restored promptly
Bug: T219920
Change-Id: I8e0883e8988293828801be2769db88ac244cb866
Simplifies the tests by making sure they don't need to know
about how OverlayManagers are created.
Change-Id: I38174d1c2d32290d2b1fde4340a85e362e5c102b
Suppress the redlink drawer for User namespace pages. The redlink drawer
prompts the user to create a missing page but this hinders the usual
workflow for User page visits specifically. A User page is connection to
an account's contributions, age, and other activities and encouraging
the creation of a missing User page when trying to view these
connections is a hindrance, especially if the missing User page is not
associated with the current user.
Bug: T201339
Change-Id: I784493a8ecf28176b5a393cb52d7bfa9fa9b1309
The talk overlay is created inside MobileFrontend, but the
overlay for creating a new talk overlay is here.
The two need to speak to either other - in particularly, the create
talk overlay must invalidate the current talk page before returning
the user to the former.
In preparation for the refactoring changes in MobileFrontend, the
same object is shared and the cache invalidation is moved here since
Minerva creates and manages the PageGateway instance that is given
to the talk overlay.
Additional change:
* Update a selector broken by changes in
I8c34646b7ba13a26facbb69684e65109870d27a1
Bug: T217102
Change-Id: I212ff044c4c608c6ea60a5fda043166cd434ec1f
The top level `nav` CSS selector (combined with the nested element
selectors, i.e. `nav ul li a`) represent a general DOM structure
which is not limited to the navigation menu and can interfere with
other styles.
This replaces the `nav` selectors (which have only been used to select
the main navigation) with a `#mw-mf-page-left` selector instead, since
that represents the main navigation as well.
Change-Id: I047108974fd295f196d9f7150c3721c05ac40c6d
The talk overlay must subscribe to the creation of new topics
so that the list of topics in the talk overlay contains the
newly created topic. It does this by subscribing to the
talk-discussion-added event and forcing a route refresh when that
has completed.
Additional changes to browser tests:
1) QA: CSS selector changed for talk overlay
Since I42fd7b08c4b9d92dee549d06de8a0012ea037d28 the '.add' class
was removed from the talk button. This makes the browser test fail
but is a false positive.
2) One of the browser tests was using the same selector to mean
two different elements - the add discussion button in the talk overlay
is now clearly distinguish from the "add discussion" button that is blue
and appears at the bottom of talk pages
Change-Id: I935b3c5f37baf242c06585ae0e2f13d059b9c324
"cleanuptemplates" was the old page issues module name. The new name is
"pageIssues". Update the test module name.
Change-Id: Ie31e4d1548918463f6e33429ded3abc4bfb08dff
Remove getAllIssuesSections(). This is no longer in use and does not
appear to be sufficiently general purpose to want to maintain.
Bug: T212371
Change-Id: I7ed73408705cba64b26dd318e78ae415b707e687
- Move page issue view components that do not modify the DOM during
during construction to PageIssueLearnMoreLink.js and PageIssueLink.js.
PascalCase is used optimistically for filenaming in the hopes that
these functions can become something like a JSX component. A "new"
function prefix is used in the meantime.
- Move page issue view logic that munges the existing DOM to
pageIssueFormatter.js. Substitute "create" prefixes for insert so that
clients won't forget that calling the function is a modify operation.
Alternative naming welcome but it shouldn't be confused with more
idealistic components that do not depend on DOM state for
construction.
- Consolidate createPageIssueBanner() and
createPageIssueBannerMultiple() into insertPageIssueBanner() as the
code was quite similar and were it a true component, it would probably
be a single component.
All new files appear under page/ to keep their distinction from the
overlay code clear.
Some view logic remains in pageIssues.js but it shall be difficult to
isolate.
Bug: T212376
Change-Id: Iccce709c34fa8de5a28a5a00098add5775e3dc9a
Replace QUnit deepEqual() assertions with propEqual(). The former is a
recursive == check, the latter is a recursive === check which seems
preferable.
find tests -name \*.js|
xargs -rd\\n sed -ri 's%deepEqual%propEqual%g'
Change-Id: I977244d24c47072cc62b7d9fc797505a5f39aa54
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
There is no longer a need to pass in a jQuery dependency.
Don't use the stateful skin to query image placeholders. Use the lazy
image loader instead.
Depends-On: I3d023b3d96bf278666abb956142e5cee12b68b1f
Bug: T214658
Change-Id: I2bf42366c0e27462c32162124d07761b91d66166
* Add inline exceptions for global selectors
* Exception for $.animate in scrolling code
* Fix $ prefixing in search.js
* Fix repeated selectors in search.js & toc.js
* Disable no-parse-html-literal in tests
Change-Id: Id58fe11d1e09714501a378e4ca7ed9588f02f32d
* The check for whether the page issues code has been loaded should
be run just before clicking the banner. It's in the wrong place.
* Now page issues is live across all wikis, no need for "in beta"
check
* Seledctor can be simplified now no need to worry about beta
Change-Id: Ie24a9d9fc1966ca5db2cd0a6a37c1aa6d719924a
Update the API usage for lazily loaded images. This is still clumsy and
may be further revised in future patches.
Bug: T211724
Depends-On: Ic73f78825eaab561e8ed694aa6cc102ccb471f95
Change-Id: Ia708cda688e6bdb12074d85d98f7e98fdf7b0ca8
Clicking the page issue banner (which is ready from first paint to
be clicked) will not yield the overlay. The user must wait for the JS
to load. Likely the reason for Minerva browser test failures against
beta cluster.
Change-Id: I06c488ca64dd44ad24368a1d6b47bb2646ad4552
The test is failing in stable. Since page issues is going to production
next week this patch can be reverted as soon as that has happened
Change-Id: Idd8de17883006e3cc5f5615781a54a4072a78087
The 2 selector approach is flawed as the .ambox element matches a
hidden element in the old treatment which is not clickable.
I suspect this change will fix the failing browser test on the beta
cluster. Integration tests will continue to test the new selector
in the mean time.
Change-Id: I44a873b2e89069c4a47a428c528592159520568c
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
This experiments with making PageIssuesOverlay an Overlay with
various options.
The appending of children is a little messy and points at a need
to standardise this some way
(see https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T209647)
TODO:
* Remove the iconString property on PageIssueSummary which is no longer
needed
Bug: T209647
Change-Id: Iadd798a820dca6bbb31edc9a8570b6db7aac237a
The DownloadIcon is reduced to a factory function that
returns an instance of Icon
Depends-On: I4d703eef68d51bbe0b03579c5cca0845e17b8c9d
Depends-On: I4a4129b2cac7c7c49559beef0b8780f3211edf9c
Bug: T205592
Change-Id: Ib87390d17bef6f50842f52cd84c9ce2b162aaff0
This patch removes the remaining usages of M.on/M.off/M.emit
(functionality derived from moduleLoader.js in MobileFrontend) in
Minerva and continues the work of
Id990b0e1a53221d5c1cb3e3012aed0e27d801fc2 (patch for MobileFrontend).
This patch and the patch for MobileFrontend should be merged together as
they both depend on eachother.
Depends-On: Id990b0e1a53221d5c1cb3e3012aed0e27d801fc2
Bug: T156186
Change-Id: I005d2fcdbf91c2f1ac98178dfa388aa8174e7530
* On commit it needs admin rights which it doesn't have
* On browser tests the toast flakes too much.
Bug: T208808
Change-Id: I1fa93c8f451f3f839030fa7a144b1cb285c4239d
Given the fade in/out animation of the toasts and the instability of
the beta cluster and the round trips to Sauce labs, we're seeing lots
of false positives on our browser test reports
Running these per commit should ensure we see minimal regressions and
get some protection. We'll continue to test other scenarios which do not involve
the toast on beta cluster.
Provided we can rely on green browser tests, we will trust the browser
tests more and they will be more useful than they currently are.
Bug: T208808
Change-Id: Idc601ad462de36f2d6d52fe951194b429e6f824f
We use lots of write operations in Minerva browser tests. On the beta
cluster many of these are redundant, as the page already has the content
required or the page already exists
Limit where we do our creation... the less write operations we make the
more stable we can expect these browser tests to be.
Change-Id: If88b878e14bf4a0424fcf23213653cfc2cf8d87b
* features/search_loggedin.feature
They run on integration and are not super-business-critical.
Given their flakiness and Cirrus's likelihood of being down,
don't run it on beta cluster
* tests/browser/features/language.feature
Tag is superfulous, all scenarios repeat it.
* tests/browser/features/toggling.feature
ocassionally fails on firefox. Limit to Chrome and integration
tests
* tests/browser/features/search.feature
Limit the tests that run against beta cluster to search for
partial text and clicking a search result, since these are
two things we want to check integration well with other extensions.
The rest being testing on the more stable @integration tests
should be more than enough.
Change-Id: Ia2e8d3726212fee30725fdb9167ea38aa41eacbf
The page issues browser test is now compatible with both the old
and new treatments.
For consistency, in integration tests it will be run always in
treatment B since that will be the new way to do this going forward.
The beta cluster will test issue treatment A while it continues to be
the default. So with this we enjoy the best of both worlds.
When we enable page issues, the beta cluster will inherit the config
from production and we can remove the treatment testing for treatment B.
A follow up patch, might add testing for a page issue on talk pages,
which will retain treatment A for completeness if this is deemed useful.
Bug: T206647
Change-Id: I586523e452a6809e310f65a2ed55c6771d1965b6
Toast tests are often failing in Firefox build.
They are also tested and pass more consistently in Chrome
Stable browser tests means real bugs get caught more often
so let's disable this browser test against Firefox for the time
being.
Bug: T208808
Change-Id: I05d77eb53657bb3ea0daaad7906a50db6aab66db
These no longer seem to be achieving their original
intention and may even be causing the
flakiness we experience now.
Additional changes:
* Disable some more tests in Firefox job
Bug: T208808
Change-Id: I735ec0ff293cfd7aa60519c080a300bd40dc0abc
The toast tests are flaking quite a bit in Firefox but pass in Chrome.
Having them run in both Firefox and Chrome seems less important than
being able to have better confidence in non-flaking tests so I'm removing.
Bug: T208808
Change-Id: I306518a7f3eb375715f6b9d6d599bf4f711ab6aa
Currently beta cluster tests are failing because of a single test.
The test for whether a "tagline" appears on special pages is outdated. We now
show taglines on all special pages (defaulting to empty)
Let's thus remove it.
Additional changes:
* Rephrase "wikidata description" as "tagline" - we use the tagline to display
things other than wikidata descriptions e.g. the tagline on Special:MobileOptions
Change-Id: Icb66563cb3a5e7043ca41f59c826bd4247d89d52
Instead check the element is in the DOM before testing its
visibility.
This might help T208808 but it's a stab in the dark.
Change-Id: If7ccf5f2f03073c247de7fa497b3a6e31b570918
To make things neat, use "MediaWiki\Minerva\SkinUserPageHelper;" at the top
of the file and then mock class directly (shorter and easily readable).
Change-Id: Ie2ee64e75c38fff77d41af20bdea01015ed39a87
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
* Enable discussion button on main page in mobile view so users
can view discussion topics related to the main page on mobile.
* Update test to make sure only 'talk' and 'switch-language' actions are
enabled on the main page and 'edit' and 'watch' are disabled on the main
page.
* Minor typo fix for doc type. Use "array" instead of "Array" and CSS
alignment fix issue with Discussion button when displayed together with
Language selector button.
* [Suggested by: @Jdlrobson] Use a generic "a" CSS selector to style the ".talk"
and ".language-selector" classes on the main page. This also avoids fixing the
CSS for future buttons if added (future proofing the code), so if any other
button is added in the future, the same css rule will be applied to it at once.
Very wise idea from @Jdlrobson, thanks!
Bug: T206406
Change-Id: Iedce84595adc357f3a707f8b94d23b2ffea3476c
In I06ef42cb1461fde7ca0aa903f174c3b1f39ab154 a button became an
a tag and somehow that got through the Jenkins censors.
With this change Jenkins on Minerva will be happy again
Bug: T207480
Change-Id: I3faedb10e46c3e3e237f5b90d71ffe20606fce6d
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
It's presumed that skin options will eventually become the default or be removed from the skin.
While they are not the default, it would be helpful to package them in one single module - as ResourceLoader
modules are costly bloating the dependency graph in the MediaWiki startup module.
In T167713 we talked about grouping our entry points by page rather than feature, which this seems consistent
with. A page with special options enabled is different from a page without.
Change-Id: Id948f913d4743532ba3442d2059a03c122419ff2
All of this would only be used with the configuration setting
`$wgMFEditorOptions['anonymousEditing'] = false;`.
Removed features:
* Call-to-action popup in skins.minerva.editor (note that anonymous
editors still get a CTA from MobileFrontend's EditorOverlay code)
* Pointer towards the edit button shown after registering via the CTA
(entire skins.minerva.newusers module)
Bug: T205382
Change-Id: I66c7035f7a23581811dda87c911dea41d4a8e5da
This is a MobileFrontend feature, implemented
in ExtMobileFrontend::getUserPageContent().
Having the test for it in the Minerva repo made
it harder to make changes to it. Adding it there
in I6e763cd6b6763c60d2ad47bf384f739dfb1a07c0.
Depends-On: I6e763cd6b6763c60d2ad47bf384f739dfb1a07c0
Change-Id: Id1692b50f3f0d282c8aea4c45b63845f418e0970
This reverts commit 6daf19dfb5.
Mobilefrontend change was reverted meaning this test should be
restored here so we continue to have coverage.
Change-Id: I2e8eeacaf01aa61040405501d69f329fe3a9bbd6
This is a MobileFrontend feature, implemented
in ExtMobileFrontend::getUserPageContent().
Having the test for it in the Minerva repo made
it harder to make changes to it. Adding it there
in I7cac24cf64422212196439bf49598ed749d5fafa.
Depends-On I7cac24cf64422212196439bf49598ed749d5fafa
Change-Id: I93e0f195b3cad1ae83ee2ae3b5b4c5f08944882e
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
If18ad1ff9363fff65d3e347c01ce4bc0669b2a0e introduced some skipped
tests. This restores them.
* NotificationsBadge test was failing due to some failures to stub
* clicking on the product of createBanner failing due to no action occurring
in the test body.
Change-Id: I4c1f407912767737f7cd1e9884a2e7db0baabf75
This exposes two broken tests:
* #setCount (Eastern Arabic numerals)
* clicking on the product of createBanner() should trigger a custom event
that were previously passing due to buggy assertions.
Change-Id: If18ad1ff9363fff65d3e347c01ce4bc0669b2a0e
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
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
"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
Follow up to Id312638d86179e75bc670e72e5943f8c00232bbb
which switched the #content area from a div to a main
HTML element causing this to fail to match.
Test suite will now also run on @integration so that
this kind of issue is not caught too late in the beta
cluster.
Additional changes:
* Merge two similar tests
Bug: T201956
Change-Id: I1d402aaebc40dcca61979aa521cd8e1a1ce274d9
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
Refactor the page issues A/B test logging implementation to a distinct
new file that only has the responsibility of tracking.
T191528 is referenced in this commit as I was having difficulty
answering the feedback and bugs reported in the current implementation
without working through and restructuring the flow as I understood it.
This refactor is merely a byproduct artifact of that effort to focus on
the parsing and presentation responsibilities.
Bug: T191528
Change-Id: If547a0a67fbc9a532f834fe374abf668309e73df
Uses `mw.trackSubscribe` to create an intermediary data handler
named `wikimedia.PageIssuesAB` which extends event-logging data
before passing it to the eventLogging through `wikimedia.event.PageIssues`.
Event hooks are placed where appropriate and the `CleanupOverlay`
class is extended to capture events from within the page issues
modal.
Additional changes:
* Merge two identical on click event handlers for
.edit-page, .edit-link elements
* change pageIssueParser.maxSeverity to accept an array of severity levels
instead of an array of pageIssues objects
Depends-On: Ic84e4a3286220407863167e0f57cef1b13a72964
Bug: T191532
Change-Id: I67fb6e448f6ecc97c89c1187e491ee05f7a312ef
These are currently only being run in the daily build
but not on commits meaning this sneaked through our automated
QA into production causing
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T200867
Let's protection against this happening again.
Bug: T200867
Change-Id: I2ad6fab8fafa2125be45c5052add9605a9d8121b
The hook that enables the Reading depth test should send an
additional paramter that specifies which test bucket the hook
being is calling from.
Bug: T191532
Change-Id: Ifd9f43220c476ece8a0c0cee46b62b58a717c616
- Fix a bug where the all issues endpoint would incorrectly collect
issues from all sections.
- Update the page issue iconography. This increases the size of the
delivered code and images by 1743 B minified uncompressed according to
mw.inspect() (from 16.4 KiB to 18.1 KiB).
- Add support for identifying page issue severity based on template CSS
classes.
- For multiple issues templates, show the highest priority icon.
Bug: T191528
Change-Id: Ie0a4c83ec7cfb856ec581d058797109746e3cb99
Provides a class that initiates AB-test bucketing and registers
as a MF module. Activates the reading depth test for users who are bucketed
in either buckets "A" or "B".
Does not add event-logging or visual style changes for page issues AB test.
Bug: T193584
Change-Id: If8504a35059c6d1b056cef063a595b1c2ffd351a
Changes:
* Default skin is not configured so noticed on test runs it's using
Default skin for desktop mode. Given this has no footer and way to
switch to mobile this could be problematic in future.
* Remove empty README
* Drop suggested language integration test - setting up interwiki links currently
happens via InterwikiLoadPrefix hook however this seems to be unreliable. The beta
cluster is a much more reliable place to test language links so let's rely on that
instead.
* Drop unnecessary heading check from "Successful edit" scenario. It's unnecessary
and flakey (presumably given the title doesn't change)
* Rename test scenario and remove a duplicate scenario
Depends-On: I888b3c546f77fa350853a7bf9bfbfbeb8ed6de67
Change-Id: I45792a95df7fd4c3299accbffadfa447baefe0ce
String concatenation should use . operator, not +, otherwise it will
report some Warning
Bug: T195645
Change-Id: Id27c981622e5ed87519324193abd2249aa1df7b6
Replace all test assertions for calledOnce / Twice with callCount.
assert.ok( calledOnce / Twice ) only lets the dev know that a test
fails. assert.strictEqual( callCount, EXPECTATION ) starts the debugging
process when it fails since it provides the difference in the failure
output. strictEqual() was deliberately used since it's a saner default
and the codebase already favors === equivalency checks.
find tests -name \*.js|
xargs -rd\\n sed -ri '
s%ok\(([^,]+)calledOnce%strictEqual(\1callCount, 1%g;
s%ok\(([^,]+)calledTwice%strictEqual(\1callCount, 2%g;
'
Change-Id: I5c4c595c4520cecfad46d652f639a63a1c2c00b4
Instead of requiring a full IContextSource object and only using the
Title, only ask for the Title in the first place.
Change-Id: I33034193140ca53919f29f847a03caf26250ce54
We only need to opt into beta to test the beta indicator displays.
There is no need to do this anywhere else in our browser tests.
For the categories test we will enable the feature flag in test mode
and not run it against the beta cluster.
Bug: T174018
Change-Id: I83b5f24236cef6ddd6fc1882bdfff3618a8bf599
* Drop special.feature - it checks a search box is present on
multiple pages. This dates back to when special pages and normal
pages did not use the same code path.
Bug: T174018
Change-Id: Icf59ff95135af91650f8cdeef79bbaed534165f0
More hackery!
This adds some tests and ensures that our own icons are mapped to the
existing template icons.
Bug: T187916
Change-Id: I49073f22995c6730369235d6039939915ba2079c
Additional change
* Add it to the list of smoke tests
Depends-On: I731608412eb2ade95abb79ed8240cfec0f06fb98
Bug: T189194
Change-Id: If8a20202365d92766c52091d96633a74d72e480e
Important note: Make sure to distinguish unseen from unread
One way to reproduce minerva and non-minerva notification inconsistencies:
- Have all your alerts and notices seen. This is displayed with grayed out
number on vector skin or no number at all, if you have (marked as) read.
- Generate new alert or notice (one is enough) in your preferred way.
- You can check minerva and non-minerva at this step. Both should be in sync.
But don't perform any additional action.
- Open the notification popup in some non-minerva skin (I have tried with
vector and monobook), marking it as seen.
- Check the notification icon in minerva. At this point, you should see
notification displayed as unseen.
The reason bug appeared in the first place is that alert/notice timestamps
were mixed up when seen time is obtained. We get seen time from
EchoSeenTime class, where we get smaller of the two timestamps,
using PHP method `min()`. See I27109ee6a248. Then, we get last unread
notification timestamp (which can be either alert or notice), and compare
that to seen time. That leads to the situation when you have only one of
alerts or notices with unread items, smaller timestamp is used for seen,
and most recent for unread, at which point we compare timestamps for
two separate things.
Previous behavior of getting seen timestamps (using max instead of min) would
probably solve the problem, but some other inconsistencies might arrise.
This should prevent any weird and unpredictable behavior to happen.
Bug: T183076
Change-Id: I20bbd6c590086b1c3eccf82983aad59eb3144a7a
Changes:
- moved DownloadButtton checks & initialization to separate function
- introduced supportedNamespaces variable for better readability
- reorganized huge if(){} statement to set of smaller if's with
nice comments why this configuration is not supported
- introduced getAndroidVersion and getChromeVersion helper functions
- added check to not allow Android < 5 or Chrome < 41
- added unit tests
Bug: T182059
Change-Id: Ib5064459ee56aed68179389f37b4bc3b5c2c4492
When the print button is clicked, load all images from the page
before calling window.print
Add a timeout to make sure the user doesnt wait too long.
Change-Id: Ie922d239f9c5b5757237dc10b673fb500ff203ad
Depends-on: Id7f21606be3db22fe8dfde2db675f9905547cfea
Bug: T180058
Fontchanger code now runs on all skins under the `mobile` target.
All the code will now live in MobileFrontend meaning developers
can operate inside one code base.
Depends-On: I857cfe2d9be9fe49c04c860bc234384c787239b2
Change-Id: I2759455cb6d7ddf13798e94452cb74baf502bafe
The talk page JavaScript progressively enhances an
existing button in the page.
Remove the frontend logic and rely entirely on whether
the button is in the page or not.
Additional change:
* The browser tests incorrectly suggest a user needs
5 edits to be able to use the talk feature. This is not
true. They just need to be logged in. Update that logic.
Bug: T167728
Change-Id: Iacedea30bdd0775b3d785db5b143abafd7a18b39
Changes:
* Minerva now maintains a MinervaUI - a simplified version of
MobileUI that provides iconClass and buttonClass helpers.
* Minerva now maintains its own ResourceLoaderParserMessageModule
Remaining issues:
* Main menu links to '#'
* Unknown dependency errors are thrown due to the missing
JS libraries e.g. mobile.watchstar
thus JS based UI components are unusable e.g. search autocomplete,
and edit button
* Language button navigates to a missing special page without
MobileFrontend (see T104660)
Bug: T169569
Change-Id: I89e2e15faabab73b0cba91afc2f2c5e785edef29
On the beta cluster, the tests are run using "Selenium user" account.
There is a test which assumes the user's page is blank which is now
failing as a result of this edit:
https://en.m.wikipedia.beta.wmflabs.org/w/index.php?title=User:Selenium_user&oldid=371028
Test is now disabled there but will still run on commits via the
@integration tag.
Additional change:
* Drop the additional @login tag
Change-Id: Ie116caed32883c58edfa2ab3dfa47bbbefdd6f31
These flake too much. We have coverage in @firefox or @integration
so let's remove these test runs from the beta cluster job.
All tests will run somewhere.
Bug: T170890
Change-Id: I269991a22ab5a2b54aed8ad453013bb9be648502
If mediawiki.notification has loaded that should be enough to assume
the toast is ready to have its text checked.
Change-Id: Ic546877eae0ea6dd59dbf88bf9267bcd1957f779
These are failing consistently due to T172835. Let's not run it in the
@chrome job and just rely on the Firefox coverage. We'll keep one test
in @chrome as it runs in integration mode (per commit).
Change-Id: Ic417148574208389b66249b2d98e009beef70fa2
It seems trying to test both the steps can cause
false positives. Relaxing these checks seems to make
our Jenkins job happy without breaking the tests themselves
Change-Id: I119111e97f23d2f0dac7cbb0e5b86c1df0562598
Changes:
* Use css rather than class for finding toast
* Correct a test typo
* Add a step to wait until the mediawiki.notification module
has been loaded
Bug: T170890
Change-Id: I86e48e00ebb83772149da7c7f20097b5436a0cf5
Copies approach for the text of the first heading should be
accounting for the fact that the toast can have an empty
message "" at any given time.
Bug: T170890
Change-Id: Iba8a503a2aea30cb46fba27f000843183e9c46f1
A toast autohides within 5 seconds and its display properties are
inherited from #mw-notification-area. This slight tweak waits for
mw-notification-area to be visible before verifying toast and its
contents
Change-Id: I89beaf9d131155e958cc9aae84a9e30ffd8e9e4f
Introduces a new generic
"I should see a toast with message ".*""
step reducing toast steps to two generic ones.
Change-Id: Ic8b91c78f6df088244f15223ee4ed658847a05b5