Goal: Make skins.minerva.editor not rely on Minerva-specific markup.
SkinMinerva.php:
* Add `class="mw-editsection"` to section edit links in SkinMinerva.
This is the default behavior in SkinTemplate.
* Tweak the page "Edit" link generated in PHP to be the same as the
link we were generating in JS: add class="edit-page" and change the
message for the text.
* (Fix an unrelated code comment that was incorrect.)
skins.minerva.content.styles/hacks.less:
* Remove a hack that was hiding .mw-editsection, since we now use it.
skins.minerva.editor/init.js:
* Stop using the `data-section` attribute on links to decide which
page section to open in the editor. Instead, use the `href`
attribute and extract the `section` URL parameter from it.
* Stop using the `edit-page` class to find section edit links.
Instead, use the `mw-editsection` class.
* Remove super weird code that removed the original "Edit" link from
the page and generated an identical one to replace it, instead of
just adding event handlers to the existing one.
* Centralize event handling for all types of edit links.
Bug: T198765
Change-Id: I79639c738ff1c3ec4b48ee2e462d23060151a21b
For non-web-apps we can still control the color of the address and
status bar. Currently this is defined in MobileFrontend)
but is configurable if we ever want to change it. If not defined
(e.g. no MobileFrontend/no config) it is not added.
Bug: T204691
Depends-On: I39c0905f86edc4f52235b905850c31257e7f792e
Change-Id: I3ab0f538fb6ae3332574fd212eea1a7ec6a397bd
The $returntoquery variable is created only when request wasn't
posted, but the variable can be accessed on POSTed request.
To fix that issue we need to always define $returntoquery as
an empty array. This is done in order to prevent leak of
any sensitive data sent by POST request.
The sample error from fatalmonitor:
Undefined variable: returntoquery in
skins/MinervaNeue/includes/skins/SkinMinerva.php on line 701
Bug: T205449
Change-Id: I20e5955ddcb99c110a3dc03fb3b56c1904601453
Config added inside SkinMinerva is subject to the rules of HTML
caching and can take several days [1]
Adding it via the onResourceLoaderGetConfigVars hook reduces the
cache time to minutes [2], giving us more control over the experiment's
enabled state.
[1] T124954
[2] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ResourceLoader
Bug: T205355
Change-Id: I18cb40afe405e2f6a89a7ce5a924eb855aed5430
This code could never be used under normal circumstances since
a crucial bit of it was removed from MobileFrontend in 2015:
(I65e943b6dad8bfea994020f9f555bd095da1a171)
// Allow us to distinguish sign ups from the left nav to logins.
// This allows us to show them an edit tutorial when they return to the page.
if ( $query['returntoquery'] === 'welcome=yes' ) {
$query['returntoquery'] = 'campaign=leftNavSignup';
}
…and honestly, that's for good, because it fails horribly
when triggered by adding &campaign=leftNavSignup to the URL
manually: clicking "Start editing" in the callout navigates
you to an article called "Undefined/leftNavSignup".
Bug: T205325
Change-Id: I0e385488be5b2eaa7d489029b91e18b336c0d133
'returnto' is, in fact, set a few lines above this comment,
since 2013 (I1553ee71f4f9ffec8462e3f9b85de9f39d921204).
Change-Id: I20ab084b3ddf59d338268f00a7f2306c9e2bd2b3
Not calling an explicit output format defaults to ->escaped(), which often
leads to double escaping.
Spotted by the phan-taint-check-plugin.
Change-Id: Ie527768bea670808e63cfc8cbff64015ae29d4a3
We only used them for registered users, but MobileFrontend's
EditorOverlay code can use them for anonymous users as well.
Remove code for looking up block details in wgMinervaUserBlockInfo,
now we only care whether the user is blocked at all to display a
different icon. MobileFrontend looks up the same information via API
already.
Remove unused message 'mobile-frontend-editor-blocked-info-loggedin',
it was only used by non-fancy popups, which were removed in favor of
the new ones in f51cf7db7b.
Bug: T193754
Bug: T198765
Depends-On: I80564c3e6e2d0f4d7eae754f206780fb4054f254
Change-Id: I64be24845b4fee76d6b4a8e481a218f2160fced6
Changes:
* Introduce Jan's beautifully documented $wgMinervaABSamplingRate
Set to 1 to A/B test 50% of the population
* Split out ambox template styles into a separate file referenced
by hacks.less
* Update cleanuptemplates setup script to consider two buckets
Test pages:
* Shqiponja_Partizane
* World_War_II_in_Albania
* Liberation_of_Tirana
* French_Consulate
* Abd_ar-Rahman_IV
* M109_howitzer
* Aimoin
* Transport_in_Brazil
* Transport_in_Cape_Verde
Bug: T191303
Change-Id: I8d11e655ccb847b7999e64dda57b225ad8b1c23a
This reverts commit 648491015c.
Parent patch is being reverted since it didn't follow the
deprecation policy.
Change-Id: Id0e80bf23593d6fc7c986df7b42ff836cc24d867
wfGetLangObj() is not necessary anymore.
This change increases the requirement to MediaWiki 1.32 or higher.
Depends-On: Id49201957e716ef8a2ea930b3616ca4fe6e35633
Change-Id: I18adeebe476b321546ceda43eb12b6cf7e8081b3
Both are the same but different variants - so use the variants
ResourceLoader module to keep this modules consistent in color
and form.
Change-Id: Ib75e1ff741fa46ad9698e89c4433b6edbad4d376
When a user is blocked, the toast message provides insufficent information to
the user. To provide more information, as well as a better design, the block
message will be moved into a drawer.
Bug: T165535
Change-Id: Ib025db3a8a4d1fd7bd05b69f9b5326943288372f
Depends-On: I926918d0bd7f2176f188a2154dc5e99f6a8a7ad1
Minerva purposely does not load mediawiki.legacy.shared
This should still be the same when setupSkinUserCss is
deprecated.
Change-Id: Ib2b19ba165a9d646a770702cdf1724509156b93e
The change in If9c8f0974e3a4b08e4a66d37f7f5adf67d73054e
will introduce styles that are incompatible with Minerva due
to the blanking of the content array. The styles content
array should also be blanked.
Bug: T42812
Change-Id: I3388c3c4f91cdbab11e89cdc95973b688d3f1ce7
SkinMinerva::getPersonalUrl() is supposed to link to the login page if the
user isn't logged in, building a URL that will redirect them back to the
proper special page. Except the two special pages that use this function
will already automatically redirect to the login page if you're not logged
in.
Manually handling the redirect requries additional complexity, and
duplication of things like message keys.
Change-Id: Id5bfca1049f84e52476b179b8fdda50d030d7c1c
Instead of requiring a full IContextSource object and only using the
Title, only ask for the Title in the first place.
Change-Id: I33034193140ca53919f29f847a03caf26250ce54
* The notification-count style is only needed if you are logged
in. Given a small percentage of our users are logged in, we
load a lot of render blocking css unnecessarily.
* The bell icon is not needed for anonymous users so pull that
out from skins.minerva.icons.images which is loaded for all users
into a module only used by logged in users (skins.minerva.icons.loggedin)
* Simplify the user-button rule - it is overly specific - probably for
historic reasons.
Additional changes:
* Simplify isAuthenticated helper
Change-Id: Ia72e7e45d276e8aac1ff5471bf6158705c7b5f99
The merged patch hid the edit icon completely for blocked users.
It should not do this but should show. I've updated the task
description to explain this behaviour better.
This reverts commit cb6bde03dd.
Bug: T190834
Change-Id: I28b2a6bfb1d0501668752faaf4cbd2ea8bf3398a
Before showing an edit button, check that the user isn't blocked from
editing everywhere. Note: User.isBlockedFrom() internally checks whether
that includes user talk pages or not.
Bug: T190834
Change-Id: I9126dfef04333e15baa67e1d080b09f35548d58d
Do not conditionally render the table of contents. Note: the underlying
condition, MFTOC, appears to still be used by MobileFormatter so it was
unchanged.
Bug: T189699
Change-Id: I7088ccad75c2a8504bf435418d7dd62238b2135d
In T182162 these were removed incorrectly. They should only have
been partially removed.
Bug: T187222
Change-Id: Ia3fb34250714fe4ccb10c32a7027fda167e06a16
Follows-up 2c01147c13be, 429f557cc7f68a46.
The array is already copied by value once returned from getLanguages().
Setting it by reference within the QuickTemplate instance doens't
have any effect, but does logically break the concept of pushing
data in a single direction through the skin.
Remove use of setRef in preparation for restricting skins only
consuming data as given, without the ability to change data
in other parts of the system.
Bug: T140664
Change-Id: I0978dd5c123fda57f45534a8d2e51b7e65e55223
Changes:
* MinervaUI will now prefix any icons with `minerva`
* Update definitions in skin.json, retaining selectors for cached
HTML for icons that are rendered via PHP.
* In I9021c53c2c04bdd7ce395eed33d89986acbfea6d watch and watched
and arrow are moved to MobileFrontend so are removed from the RL module
skins.minerva.icons.images.scripts as they are not
used directly in this repo. user and anonymous are no longer used
so also removed.
* Presentation of userpage now belongs to MobileFrontend. Icons
are styles were moved there in depends on. They are retained in
skin.json to support cached HTML as user pages are subject to
cache. They can be removed in a week.
* In code review we noticed the anonymous icon was badly named. We
rename to login. No caching implications.
* Main menu icons are now prefixed with minerva rather than mf to
reflect where they come from.
Depends-On: I9021c53c2c04bdd7ce395eed33d89986acbfea6d
Bug: T182162
Change-Id: I93264024f4915fc910c792b1905b89cdc6b8b546
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
After Ie92b223a48 removed $flags parameter from EchoSeenTime::getTime(),
we got 0 as $format passed to the method, which caused mismatch in
timestamp string formats when comparing to $notifLastUnreadTime timestamp,
which caused notifications to appear always as unseen (although that's
unpredictable, because of wrong format used).
Bug: T183076
Change-Id: Ia4ff0bc4c3b7ed80b5a22a9ca0052f1909469180