VectorTemplate has various functions that repeat themselves, only
differing in their choice of names.
This refactor begins by focusing on the personal menu and introducing
a generic getMenuData function. Hardcoded `p-personal` is replaced with
an `id` template key and `msg-label` is renamed `label`.
Future patches will simplify VectorTemplate by using this new
function.
You'll note the resulting PersonalMenu.mustache file is identical
to VectorTabs. These will be merged in I098e6921e8f7ef65dacacf09b9c25f70c945e58e
Bug: T249372
Change-Id: I5ae44a1008b065381eeff93f9fa625be5c5a9de9
The Mustache templates were a bit of a mix of tabs and spaces. I like
spaces personally but dislike inconsistency within the project more. Use
tabs.
Change-Id: I22b777489d7281b42d1ab1981b47b2a71d3b639a
Adding `margin-top` property only with sibling selector for now
until cache is cleared.
Also removing already inherited from
`.mw-body-content` properties `position`,
`font-size` and `line-height` of same value.
Bug: T248761
Change-Id: I1ea5e08927a96ac69c1b65f248ae0420968b4d00
It is not the most useful of components and adds an additional layer
of complexity similar to multiple inheritance chains that we find in
Object oriented programming.
I suggest we use index.mustache going forward for laying out the different
components and use components/template partials for reusable components.
Change-Id: I6fd5fe1c3d3826d737ccd8ed5a38890305664876
CHANGES to index.mustache:
Changes can be understood by looking at the diff of
the file stories/skin.stories.js
The additional changes in stories folder export the data passed to
those templates. A new file is used as exporting any variable in a
file suffixed stories.js will be assumed to be a story entry.
The changes to index.mustache are as follows:
* html-footer is replaced with data-footer and Footer
component is rendered via template partial
* html-navigation is replaced with data-navigation and
Navigation component is rendered via template partial
CHANGES to Navigation.mustache:
Changes are best explained by looking at the diff to
stories/navigation.stories.js
and navigation.stories.data.js
* html-personal-menu is replaced with data-personal-menu
Bug: T245456
Change-Id: Ie96e92447a932b8a7f3844df277a1d31a2af423c
This will allow us to render in Storybook without having issues
with unclosed tags. it also mirrors how html-headelement works
(obscuring the opening of the body and html tags)
Bug: T240062
Bug: T242674
Change-Id: I216a920c68bf3da9de55a75fc53451c68c9cc753
Regression from 74b9803d9a, caused by a bug in LightNCandy which
caused {{foo}} to render "0", and {{#foo}} to pass as true with "0", but then
in {{#foo}}<b>{{foo}}</b>{{/foo} render as empty string producing "<b></b>".
In other words, the conditional is passing and the inner block is executed,
but the placeholder is mistakenly converting "0" => null => "" (empty string),
causing the <h1> to render but without any text in it.
Work around this bug by simply removing the conditional. Several other skins
already don't have this conditional and it's unclear why or in what
situation MediaWiki would send OutputPage to SkinTemplate without a title.
I think it would make sense in such rare case to still have a consistent
layout for extensions and gadgets to interact with and not omit the H1
element, but render it with the value that OutputPage gave it, even if it
is the empty string.
Bug: T219864
Change-Id: I6e04b512d2fe2e949ff5385cb38ceebe392fb255
This reverts commit a3ca2c3e16.
Reason for revert: This requires wider discussion before moving
forward, and a more complete implementation even once we do have
consensus.
No associated task exists on which to view or continue this
discussion: linked task briefly mentions Mustache in general as an
option as part of a much wider topic, but doesn't concern this
specifically.
Issues that should be discussed include:
* What the intent even is here: is this for one skin only? Is this
the intended path forward for all of them? Depending on which, we
have other issues: for the former case, that it is quite
unhelpful in terms of maintenance and further development having
more random code diversity out there, especially in this
half-completed state; or if it is indeed intended for all of them,
that an RfC is needed before anything is merged, as that is a very
significant change.
* That using Mustache in MediaWiki does add (usually minor)
performance overhead; we need to clearly establish in the task that
this is indeed worth it here.
Change-Id: I0bafa55b554aa8a38553e20c75859ec5eec2c062