Bug: T375832
Follow up to
I6e9e29fd5b140ae8eb4e6b011d558ea778c92028
Change-Id: I3f52f88b2b08f502eb584af48dcde0c5a8eb6674
Change-Id: Ib6a5de1397f2df8dab68deb97f079b316d4701b3
- Define icon size variables in icons.less
- Update icon classes to use
.cdx-mixin-css-icon()
- Remove temporary fixes in icons.less
- Add 'codex.styles' dependency in skin.json
- Set 'useMaskImage' to true in skin.json
Bug: T374145
Depends-On: Ia8f770aec365da77b39cb0258f546df7894e6ba4
Change-Id: I87b060cf98194d81679da2610944f58e8d941389
This reverts commit e1b61ec3c5.
Reason for revert: On wmf.21 that caused: PHP Notice: Undefined index: id
Change-Id: I048d1fd3f192cf306839d71f189bd02f9c8e1ca9
Resubmission of Ib68f45d93a (548e94da98), which caused an error due
to `require('../../`)` not working outside the module base directory.
This is fixed with regression test in T373065.
Further confirmed in this repo by viewing
`/wiki/Special:CreateAccount?campaign=loginCTA&useskin=minerva`
with this patch applied. Without the T373065 fix, the console warns:
> Error: Cannot require undefined file …/ToggleList.js
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Support for private require() in tests is available since MW 1.41:
https://mediawiki.org/wiki/RL/PKG#Private_export_and_importhttps://mediawiki.org/wiki/RL/PKG#Virtual_files_in_traditional_modules
This fixes a confusing assertion in page-issues/index.test.js,
where for "insertBannersOrNotice()" it was asserting that the HTML
contain "⧼skin-minerva-issue-learn-more⧽", where the ⧼ character
indicates the message is not found (i.e. an error).
The test had to be written this way in order to pass, because
the skins.minerva.scripts module was not actually loaded, and thus
its templates and messages are not present either. This lack was
filled in by index.js for mw.templates, but not mw.messages.
By adopting private require(), these workarounds can all be removed.
== Motivation ==
In change I3a4024ccf90e505581, I'm working on improving the testrunner
config to enforce uselang=qqx on all tests. This is passing except
for GrowthExperiments and Minerva, both of which have the above
workarounds in place that caused a message to be undefined, and then
kept in the assertion expectation. When using uselang=qqx, values are
returned as (key) instead of ⧼key⧽, which exposes these message
existence errors.
By removing this workaround, the test will simply import the module
in the test as normal, thus the messages will exist, and thus it
will expect (key), and thus it will continue to pass even after
enforcing uselang=qqx.
Bug: T373482
Depends-On: I777f2c12e845a738edeac00e19818d4c939a1ef1
Change-Id: I6348e5ae00776c2c01d91fa90a431b6ffe3da25d