Making this a feature part of the feature management system is integral
to making this a toggle and will allow us to explore making this
persistent in future.
Bug: T319447
Bug: T319449
Change-Id: I80c7b892a6891094854b4154db90917b67986102
The class vector-feature-table-of-contents-disabled is confusing as
it shows on pages with table of contents. What it actually means
is the A/B test is disabled. This change gives it a more meaningful name.
Use the class name vector-feature-table-of-contents-legacy-toc-enabled
to describe it better.
Bug: T310527
Change-Id: I17e7e6f7f553b8c06b118b5419c98c78ef26ad60
This is a common need for features, and having these use a standardized
class name will make using them a lot easier.
Change-Id: I0e16c26878e7d4399d2bf57f236523d214951a27
Throw a runtime exception if the TOC experiment is setup correctly.
Otherwise this leads to confusion.
There must be 3 buckets, with 0 unsampled and equally weighted
control and experiment.
Bug: T313435
Change-Id: I09da238ff17b77a053b4dc132624ea19a86253b9
- Include temporary feature requirement for TOC A/B test.
- Assumes 100% of logged-in users with even/odd user ids
being assigned to treatment/control buckets respectively.
- Sampling rates passed in by config are not considered
during bucketing.
- Update hook for adding needed TOC A/B test body classes.
- Add test for temp feature.
Note: the temporary feature requirement and associated hooks
should be removed once the 2nd TOC A/B test concludes.
Bug: T313435
Change-Id: If9c75235614af289cd50182baab29bec3155eb81
- `MediaWiki\Skins\Vector\Tests` is now the prefix for all tests in the skin
- we followed PSR conventions of following folder structure after the prefix
- Optimize imports/use order
- update namespace in skin.json
Bug: T303102
Change-Id: Ib76374d81d973c83adfd6c8e7863ff6d797e655d
Additional changes:
* Make the query string parameter optional and if not defined set it
to lowercase configuration name. I think this makes it more predictable
as some configuration flags are prefixed with vector and some without.
This has the following consequences:
languageinheader => vectorlanguageinheader
languageinmainpageheader => vectorlanguageinmainpageheader
languagealertinsidebar => vectorlanguagealertinsidebar
titleabovetabs => vectortitleabovetabs
Note since table of contents query string is used in the A/B test
I've kept that as tableofcontents for now.
Bug: T303484
Change-Id: Iaca026ef5f32836098dc3b6f0f18632fe84fa8d0
The LatestSkinVersionRequirement is problematic for various reasons:
1) It uses the "useskin" query string
parameter which may or may not refer to the correct
skin (in the case of a non-existent skin it will always come to the conclusion that
it is not modern Vector and thus must be legacy).
2) It uses the User object which may or may not be safeToLoad
depending on when called.
The feature seems redundant at this point, as we are separating code
into separate classes Vector and Vector22 and all the features only apply
to modern Vector. I suggest we remove it and use the features explicitly in the skin
intended.
Bug: T305232
Bug: T305262
Bug: T302627
Change-Id: I92fa33547bd601e05ddc8c1468e681892e47c16b
Can be merged when database rows have been updated to
no longer use skin version.
* Drop migration code
* Drop skin version preference
* Drop default skin version and existing accounts skin version
* Move skin definitions into skin.json
* Repurpose SkinVector as an abstract class
* Update READMEs
Bug: T301930
Bug: T294995
Bug: T302627
Change-Id: I7454d8f1cfdef81e7f3df476d8ce86736b46fff2
Given Wikidata is the only project using modern Vector,
and the only project where the search API is not applicable,
this will result in a loss of autocomplete on Wikidata.org
which will fall back to the non-JS mode.
Bug: T290688
Change-Id: Iece5a4efd43e09cd90c842c9c134ca115b35f2b2
This will currently remove table of contents in article body
for legacy and modern skin.
To prevent us deploying this in current form, a check is
added in generateHTML
This requires an adjustment of OverridableConfigRequirement to
support requirements which do not vary on whether the user is
logged in or not.
Bug: T297610
Change-Id: I847a284229e498b3aa04c16ea3f84c360e735052
- Add new OverridableConfigRequirement class.
- Add query parameter constant for user links.
- Update Feature Manager with new requirements.
- Use new class for LanguageInHeader requirement.
- Remove LanguageInHeaderTreatmentRequirement class and test.
- Add unit test to cover user links and language in header.
Bug: T285855
Change-Id: I56b729a9e245ed2ddc85625c0be39f5c26320ac4
Before this commit the `languageinheader` query param would only take
effect if the A/B test was enabled AND the query param was set. Per
T282543, we want the query param to take effect regardless of the state
of the language/AB test config.
To see new treatment, set `languageinheader=1`.
To see old treatment, set `languageinheader=0`.
Bug: T282543
Change-Id: I6a06e90b6e46a6fd7506a5ddeaf071b893ebfe8e
* Adds ab test config to enable/disable the ab test. Defaults to `false`
(ab test disabled).
* Adds a `languageinheader` query param which only takes effect when the
ab test is enabled. The query param is cast to a bool and determines
which treatment is shown. For example, set query param to
`languageinheader=1` to see the new treatment. Set query param to
`languageinheader=0` to see the old treatment. To bucket based on the
user's id or global user's id, don't set the query param.
* Moves the language in header config work that was previously in
ServiceWiring into a `LanguageInHeaderTreatmentRequirement` class so
that unit tests can be done on most of the logic that determines whether
the language in header will show.
* Adds logic to bucket user based on [global] user id.
Bug: T280825
Change-Id: Id538fe6e09002fae6c371109769f3b7d61e7ac6d
FeatureManager allows the logic to be centralized and allows clients to
ask about its state. For instance, SkinVector will make use of it in
I70277c1082a504fbd5f6023e9873e8071de7e35d.
Also:
* Adds WvuiSearchTreatmentRequirementTest to test A/B logic
WvuiSearchTreatmentRequirement/Test logic are adapted from
I878239a85ffbecb5e78d73aed5568c56dbd7d659.
Bug: T270202
Change-Id: Ia02349a7b41c7caf26fbd728e0be7d47488b97e5
A new config flag is added that buckets 50% of users into the old
header and the 50% into the new header.
Bug: T249363
Change-Id: I8b4fa475f9cd7e61ad2989e2a1485e7e64c8ab3f
This will allow us to add the A/B testing requirement for logged in
users.
In preparation for the new A/B test requirement, a custom requirement
is added as the feature management system does not
support OR operations and the desired effect is the case where:
* the SearchInHeader feature flag has been enabled
* OR the SearchInHeaderABTest feature flag has been enabled and the user is bucketed
Bug: T259250
Change-Id: If948603bd598e1b5597345f4268736417f4c3a24
Following on from I9445d5c, align the @package annotations in
the Vector\FeatureManagement namespace and subnamespaces.
Bug: T248399
Change-Id: Icd287a52d149123bca5d9f0c55154f932f55148e
de76ab5 added the config,
`$wgVectorDefaultSkinVersionForExistingAccounts`. Its usage in
`Hooks::onUserGetDefaultOptions()` was invoked not only for existing
accounts but anonymous users _as well._ This is a bug, due to my own
misconceptions about the hook, that went against both the config's name
and its documentation.
Unfortunately, user sessions are unavailable in
`Hooks::onUserGetDefaultOptions()` so it does not seem to be possible to
determine whether the active user is an anonymous or existing account.
This patch drops the hook and centralizes all version determination
logic in SkinVersionLookup::getVersion(). SkinVersionLookup requires a
the active User object and can make the anonymous / existing account
determination by checking login state.
The issued was identified while responding to review feedback given by
@polishdeveloper / @pmiazga in
I52d80942b4270c008d4e45050589ed9220255a50.
Bug: T251415
Change-Id: I7982b4c34283ba81d0232ee6f501c44cf0a74b98
FeatureManager::registerRequirement registering an instance of
SimpleRequirement with ::registerComplexRequirement was awkward.
Changes:
* Rename FeatureManager::registerRequirement to
::registerSimpleRequirement, which is exactly what it does!
* Rename FeatureManager::registerComplexRequirement to
::registerRequirement
Bug: T244481
Change-Id: I612af959cee4cdcd0bdcda51a81b86ed61ee2e16
Changes:
- Add the LatestSkinVersionRequirement requirement class, which lazily
evaluates the application state to get the version of the skin for the
request.
This majority of this class is taken from Stephen Niedzielski's
Vector\SkinVersionLookup class, which was introduced in d1072d0fdf.
- Register an instance of LatestSkinVersionRequirement and register the
'LatestSkin' feature that requires that requirement
- Re-introduce SkinVector::isLegacy and make it defer to the Feature
Manager
Bug: T244481
Change-Id: If6b82a514aa5afce73e571abdd8de60b16a62fa8
Address some feedback from I7a2cdc2dfdf20d78e4548f07cf53994563b234b3:
- Miscellaneous documentation improvements.
- Add a false case test to `DynamicConfigRequirement->isMet()`.
Bug: T244481
Change-Id: Ic5637f42da755f871c5a6d545e14effd3ac8c670
We expect the vast majority of requirements and features to be defined
in services as possible. However, there are some "complex" requirements
that require additional application/HTTP request state. Unfortunately,
service wiring is done before some of that state is available.
I65702426 attempted to work around this by requiring clients of the
Feature Manager to pass that additional state on every interaction with
the system. Those complex requirements would then select the parts of
the state that they required when it was required. However
implementations of \IContextSource are God objects and their use should
be limited.
Whilst reviewing I65702426, Stephen Niedzielski mentioned that the
application state being available is a requirement. This remarkably
simple solution:
- Keeps the Requirement interface and FeatureManager API free of God
objects;
- Is true to the nature of the Feature Manager - it makes clear and
centralizes the various checks for application state being available
across the codebase; and
- Inject a Requirement implementations' dependencies at construction
time
It just so happens that the $wgFullyInitialised variable flags whether
the application state is available...
Changes:
- Add the the FeatureManager\Requirements\DynamicConfigRequirement class
and tests. The DynamicConfigRequirement lazily evaluates a single
configuration value whenever ::isMet is invoked
- Register an DynamicConfigRequirement instance, configured to evaluate
$wgFullyInitialised while constructing the Vector.FeatureManager
service
Bug: T244481
Change-Id: I7a2cdc2dfdf20d78e4548f07cf53994563b234b3
FeatureManager::registerRequirement established the interface for a
requirement: its name and whether it's met.
However, the Feature Manager also needs to handle scenarios where a
requirement needs additional context before it can be considered met.
That context may not be available when the application is booting, e.g.
checking if the user is logged in; or the logic is complicated enough
that it should be under test.
Changes:
- Add the Requirement interface and update FeatureManager to work with
implementations of it
- Maintain B/C by constructing an instance of a the SimpleRequirement
DTO
Bug: T244481
Change-Id: Id95d9e5d7125492968d0e15515224aadbc3075f8
I735fd640 bumped the required MediaWiki version to 1.31. That version
dropped support for PHP 5.x.
Wherever possible, update FeatureManager's methods to use PHP 7.0.x's
scalar and return type declarations.
Bug: T244481
Change-Id: Ib5636d0ec5ec7f0c93b5b3317a12635668b589e2
As was noted in https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T244481#5859513, the
term "set" doesn't seem natural. Piotr Miazga (polishdeveloper, pmiazga)
and Nicholas Ray (nray) suggested a number of good replacements,
including "requirement." Serendipitously, this term is already used in
FeatureManager's documentation.
Bug: T244481
Change-Id: I559c2d4149db69235cdd4bb880697deb1a145743
With complex additions to Vector's codebase like the Desktop Improvement
Program upcoming, it's important that we have a shared, intuitive
language to talk about features and their requirements. Centralising
the registration of features and creating an API satisfies does exactly
this.
This change introduces a greatly-reduced version of Piotr Miazga's
(polishdeveloper, pmiazga) original proposed API and associated
scaffolding classes for feature management in Vector, which itself was
based upon his work in MobileFrontend/MinervaNeue. This is done to
establish a foundation upon which we can build the more sophisticated
parts of Piotr's proposal in a piecemeal basis, thereby minimising risk.
Distinct from Piotr's proposed API is the ability to register sets and
features that are always enabled or disabled.
Additionally:
- A Vector.FeatureManager service is registered but not used
- A list of proposed immediate next steps is included
Bug: T244481
Change-Id: Ie53c41d479eaf15559d5bb00f269774760360bde