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