Can be disabled via &vectorstickyheaderedit=0 or configuration
change.
This will allow us to fine tune the edit features without blocking
deploying the existing feature.
Bug: T294383
Change-Id: Ic282ea4f2ff0108eeaa154c8a77e4e5fd30daeae
Update/remove config, constants, hooks, templates, styles, logic, tests, stories to check legacy vs modern Vector where applicable instead of the decommissioned user links feature flag.
Bug: T288852
Change-Id: I5c5831091a10711838a8a2877c782df4996d4596
- 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
Pull personal menu items except for user page link into a consolidated dropdown menu based on feature flag using Vector hooks. Add consolidate user links feature flag for logged in/out users. Update styles for personal toolbar. Add logic to template to show legacy toolbar or consolidated toolbar based on feature flag variables.
Bug: T276561
Depends-On: If4e143aada711d210ae45d33b97a6be0685b6a41
Change-Id: I1c305d89bece147a6f1b478441119c3169abfbdd
* 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
`VectorUseCoreSearch` was changed to `VectorUseWvuiSearch` in
I3a063e0b085765ea1db3c4478fb30c11b0942b75.
Change-Id: Icc9f944ea695999133293bc9e90ac0818f746191
If the VectorSearchTreatmentABTest config variable is truthy and the
user is loged in, then pick the Core treatment (defined in the
mediawiki.searchSuggest RL module) or Vector's Vue.js-based treatment of
the search widget based on their user ID. If not, then fall back to
picking the treatment based on VectorUseWvuiSearch.
Supporting changes:
* Update initSearchLoader() in skins.vector.js/searchLoader.js to check
whether the body.skin-vector-search-vue exists
* Remove wgVectorUseWvuiSearch from the skins.vector.js RL module's config
* Update the performance-related metrics collection to check which
module is being loaded rather that use the above
Bug: T261647
Change-Id: Idc978392f5db14f0ae2b06ade0175fe534f4ae70
A new config flag wgVectorLanguageInHeader is added to allow
us to render languages in sidebar or outside sidebar, in the
header.
it defaults to false to allow for further development and to
not disrupt the status quo.
To accomodate the new menu, a new header is added based on the design
in Minerva to contain the heading and language button. The language
button is floated to the right.
The new menu is not styled. That exercise is left for the follow up
task T268241
No caching implications of this change, as legacy and modern
experiences remain touched without changing the default value of the
new config flag
Bug: T260738
Change-Id: I5af1522cac3831c1c833388461fe254c03191f65
The mediawiki.searchSuggest protocol part of the SearchSatisfaction
instrumentation reads the value of an element with the "data-search-loc"
attribute and sets the event's inputLocation property accordingly.
Set the appropriate value for the attribute in
SkinVector::getTemplateData and render the attribute in
the SearchBox.mustache template.
Bug: T256100
Change-Id: I0edbd8906a042072b2055adc2889b083b2c6cac4
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
Drop max width feature flag.
Max-width will continue to not apply on special pages.
This saves us development effort by not needing to worry about
the case where the flag is not enabled. This flag is not false
in any production wikis.
Change-Id: I7ace4046e6b93ce63dd804da32e576a709485bfb
To support roll out and avoid issues with cached HTML the new
styles for the new search feature are restricted to HTML where
the body tag has `skin-vector-search-header` class.
For legacy mode, we introduce a new class
`skin-vector-search-header-legacy` and temporarily use a CSS3 `:not()`
selector to ensure the styles ship during the phase where cached
HTML can be served. While this will create some display issues in
browsers that do not support CSS3 selectors, all grade A browsers in
our compatability matrix support this.
Bug: T249363
Change-Id: I7f8059d43eaab49de362405784b34a4fe502c7b0
- Creates a new user-preference called 'VectorSidebarVisible'
which stores the sidebar hidden/collapsed state for logged-in
users.
- Updates that user-preference on the client whenever the sidebar
is expanded or collapsed.
- Refactors the sidebar related javascript into a separate file.
Bug: T255727
Change-Id: Ib1ce934f3646cd8feebf0d3b15c38b5b969ec957
This patch closely follows the desired guidelines/desired
styles Alex Hollender has put forth in his prototype, but uses
multiple containers to achieve this look since our DOM order/structure
is different than the DOM structure in the prototype. The following
containers are used, but unlike his prototype, they are sometimes used
more than once:
* Page Container: Contains every other container and limits the overall
max-width of the white part of the page.
* Workspace Container: Contains the sidebar and content container. The
sidebar is displaced ~30 pixels to the start (left) of the workspace
container at all times.
* Content Container: Contains the content. The max-width of this changes
depending on whether you are on a special page/history page vs. other
pages.
* Article Toolbar Container: Contains the article toolbar. The max-width
of this is always the same as the max-width of the article content as we
don't want the toolbar to move when going from the article page to the
history/special page.
Changes to be aware:
* To test locally, `$wgVectorLayoutMaxWidth = true;`. This design is
temporarily feature flagged and defaults to being "off".
* Note that layout-max-width.less is a temporary file made to meet the
feature flag requirement of T246420 (intended to derisk the deployment).
After the deploy, we should merge most if not all of the rules into
layout.less where the max-width design will become the default.
* Per Jon's code review comment, I have relaxed the indenting of
skin.mustache to make the diff easier to reason about. If desired, the
correct indenting can be achieved in a (much less risky) follow-up
commit.
Bug: T246420
Bug: T153043
Change-Id: Ie49f629bc705850c6996164a516957476c034048
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
As described in the readme but not implemented until now, this patch
enables the skin version to be specified as a URL query parameter. This
is useful for testing both skin versions during development and on wiki,
as well as enabling sharing URLs with a specific skin (Vector) and skin
version (1 or 2).
Obtaining the actual skin version requires tying together three input
sources, WebRequest, User, and Config. It seems simple but it'd be easy
to botch. For this reason, a helper class to correctly interrogate them
and tests are provided.
Bug: T244481
Change-Id: I52d80942b4270c008d4e45050589ed9220255a50
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
Add a Vector-specific user preference to Special:Preferences for
toggling skin version, either Legacy Vector or the latest Vector.
The presentation of the new preference section and the default values
for anonymous, new, and existing accounts are configurable via
$wgVectorShowSkinPreferences, $wgVectorDefaultSkinVersion (to be used by
the feature manager in T244481),
$wgVectorDefaultSkinVersionForExistingAccounts, and
$wgVectorDefaultSkinVersionForNewAccounts. These configurations default
to the fullest experience so that third-party configuration is minimal.
See skin.json for details. The configurations are each tested in
VectorHooksTest.php.
When presentation is enabled, the new preference appears as a checkbox;
enabled is Legacy mode and disable is latest. There are a number of
unfortunate details:
- Showing and hiding a checkbox is supported by OOUI. Showing and hiding
a whole section (Vector skin preferences, in this case) is not so this
additional client JavaScript functionality is added in Core (see
Iaf68b238a8ac7a4fb22b9ef5d6c5a3394ee2e377).
- Stylization as a checkbox is wanted. However, the implied storage type
for OOUI checkboxes is a boolean. This is not wanted in the event that
another skin version is added (e.g., '3' or 'alpha'). As a workaround,
the preference is converted from a boolean to a version string ('1' or
'2') on save in Hooks::onPreferencesFormPreSave() and from a version
string to a checkbox enable / disable string ('1' or '0') in
onGetPreferences(). There a number of test cases to help cover these
concerning details.
Documentation for overriding the skin version as a URL query parameter
is provided in anticipation of T244481.
Bug: T242381
Bug: T245793
Depends-On: Iaf68b238a8ac7a4fb22b9ef5d6c5a3394ee2e377
Depends-On: Ifc2863fca9cd9efd11ac30c780420e8d89e8cb22
Change-Id: I177dad88fc982170641059b6a4f53fbb38eefad6