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
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
* Remove ambiguity in imports - say the file extension
'less' for all instances of variables and mixins.
* Separate toast styles from drawer styles so they can be
imported separately
* associate header-action selector with its parent
(.overlay-header) not parent's parent (.overlay) so it can be imported
and rendered without the Overlay.
Change-Id: Ib7e19a440ba095d6424d35305fb41d643ca9764c
Remove the page action overflow and user menu height sizing. Previously,
a maximum menu height was set so that the menu itself would scroll. A
minimum height was also used so that the menu couldn't be shrunk down to
a silly size. Both the minimum height LESS and maximum height JS are now
removed.
Bug: T225959
Change-Id: I201374ab8b249272ee5dbb1401b844ffe034ea66
* If the leftmost tab is selected, scroll all the way to the left
* If the rightmost tab is selected, scroll all the way to the right
* If a tab in the middle is selected, scroll to center it
* If the selected tab is wider than the tab container, make sure its
start (left edge in LTR, right edge in RTL) is always made visible.
As Bartosz reminded me, .scrollLeft in RTL is a cross-browser nightmare
(see https://github.com/othree/jquery.rtl-scroll-type), so add a bunch
of code working around this. Some of this logic is in OOUI already, but
what's there is not enough for what we need here, and we also don't want
to load OOUI for this.
Bug: T223142
Change-Id: Ica298954b42f9daa4819043ec24bc0266290a927
Add new user menu. The changes required include:
- Break up AuthMenuEntry into reusable components. They're now simple,
independent, static functions in AuthUtil that are easy to reason
about and compose.
There's lots of verbose code because of the builder and director
patterns. That is, most of the code is for building the thing we
actually want to build instead of just building it. It's easy to write
but no fun to read--even simple configurations are extremely verbose
expressions that must be threaded through the system.
These builders are also single purpose and unlikely to be reusable
unlike a URI builder, for example. As objects, they're not especially
composable either.
- Similarly, break up Menu/DefaultBuilder into BuilderUtil and ban
inheritance. Inheritance has not worked well on the frontend of
MobileFrontend. I don't think it's going to work well here. E.g., I
could have made changes to the base class' getPersonalTools() method
such that the client passes a parameter for the advanced config or
maybe I just override it in the subclass. In either case, I think it
makes the whole hierarchy nuanced and harder to reason about for
something that should be simple.
- Add ProfileMenuEntry and LogOutMenuEntry for the user menu.
- Rename insertLogInOutMenuItem() to insertAuthMenuItem() which matches
the entry name, AuthMenuEntry.
- Extension:SandboxLink is needed to display the sandbox link in the
user menu.
- Performance note: the toolbar is now processed in MinervaTemplate,
which corresponds to removing the buildPersonalUrls() override.
- To mimic the design of main menu, the following steps would be
necessary:
1. Create a user/Default and user/Advanced user menu builder and also
a user/IBuilder interface.
2. Create a user/Director.
3. Create a service entry for Minerva.Menu.UserDirector in
ServiceWiring. The Director is actually powerless and doesn't get
to make any decisions--the appropriate builder is passed in from
ServiceWiring which checks the mode.
4. Access the service in SkinMinerva to set a userMenuHTML data member
on the Minerva QuickTemplate.
5. In MinervaTemplate, access the userMenuHTML QuickTemplate member
and do the usual song and dance of inflating a Mustache template.
This patch does everything except add a service, which was agreed to
be unnecessary, so that logic is now in SkinMinerva.
- Wrap the existing echo user notifications button and new user menu
button in a nav element. This seems like a semantic improvement.
- The existing styling and logic for the search bar and search overlay
are pretty messy and delicate. Changes made to that LESS endeavored to
be surgical. There's lots of room for improvement in the toolbar but
it's out of scope.
- Rename logout icon to logOut.
Bug: T214540
Change-Id: Ib517864fcf4e4d611e05525a6358ee6662fe4e05
* Add a container around the tabs and use flexbox
to position the tabs on one line and make it
scrollable.
* Add some JS to scroll the currently selected
tab into view.
Bug: T223142
Change-Id: Ie2205e6836797c2ac000e12a01f78a4aa7bc5b81
Even though on most pages the tagline is empty, it still
has a bottom margin associated with it. This patch moves
that bottom margin into a container element that wraps
both the h1 and tagline.
This approach allows us to remove the bottom-margin from the tagline
as well as the top-margin from the AMC tabs in favour of just
one bottom margin on the .page-heading element.
Bug: T214195
Change-Id: I67d3938ab4a75f994acc28a8eefdf19e531c1f3d
A new feature/skin option is added that is enabled safely inside
a MobileFrontend available/unavailable hook that changes the skin
to place talk tabs at the top of the page.
These new talk tabs purposely show on the main page, user page
and standard pages and do not show on special pages.
Depends-On: Ie1a583657176acc6f7046c569c2e94fa2f72ff93
Bug: T212216
Change-Id: I57b70cd325666a287678dc897159b5bf9d089b78