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/** * Base library for MediaWiki. * * Exposed globally as `mediaWiki` with `mw` as shortcut. * * @class mw * @alternateClassName mediaWiki * @singleton */ ( function ( $ ) { 'use strict'; var mw, hasOwn = Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty, slice = Array.prototype.slice, trackCallbacks = $.Callbacks( 'memory' ), trackQueue = []; /** * Create an object that can be read from or written to from methods that allow * interaction both with single and multiple properties at once. * * @example * * var collection, query, results; * * // Create your address book * collection = new mw.Map(); * * // This data could be coming from an external source (eg. API/AJAX) * collection.set( { * 'John Doe': 'john@example.org', * 'Jane Doe': 'jane@example.org', * 'George van Halen': 'gvanhalen@example.org' * } ); * * wanted = ['John Doe', 'Jane Doe', 'Daniel Jackson']; * * // You can detect missing keys first * if ( !collection.exists( wanted ) ) { * // One or more are missing (in this case: "Daniel Jackson") * mw.log( 'One or more names were not found in your address book' ); * } * * // Or just let it give you what it can. Optionally fill in from a default. * results = collection.get( wanted, 'nobody@example.com' ); * mw.log( results['Jane Doe'] ); // "jane@example.org" * mw.log( results['Daniel Jackson'] ); // "nobody@example.com" * * @class mw.Map * * @constructor * @param {Object|boolean} [values] The value-baring object to be mapped. Defaults to an * empty object. * For backwards-compatibility with mw.config, this can also be `true` in which case values * are copied to the Window object as global variables (T72470). Values are copied in * one direction only. Changes to globals are not reflected in the map. */ function Map( values ) { if ( values === true ) { this.values = {}; // Override #set to also set the global variable this.set = function ( selection, value ) { var s; if ( $.isPlainObject( selection ) ) { for ( s in selection ) { setGlobalMapValue( this, s, selection[s] ); } return true; } if ( typeof selection === 'string' && arguments.length ) { setGlobalMapValue( this, selection, value ); return true; } return false; }; return; } this.values = values || {}; } /** * Alias property to the global object. * * @private * @static * @param {mw.Map} map * @param {string} key * @param {Mixed} value */ function setGlobalMapValue( map, key, value ) { map.values[key] = value; mw.log.deprecate( window, key, value, // Deprecation notice for mw.config globals (T58550, T72470) map === mw.config && 'Use mw.config instead.' ); } Map.prototype = { /** * Get the value of one or more keys. * * If called with no arguments, all values are returned. * * @param {string|Array} [selection] Key or array of keys to retrieve values for. * @param {Mixed} [fallback=null] Value for keys that don't exist. * @return {Mixed|Object| null} If selection was a string, returns the value, * If selection was an array, returns an object of key/values. * If no selection is passed, the 'values' container is returned. (Beware that, * as is the default in JavaScript, the object is returned by reference.) */ get: function ( selection, fallback ) { var results, i; // If we only do this in the `return` block, it'll fail for the // call to get() from the mutli-selection block. fallback = arguments.length > 1 ? fallback : null; if ( $.isArray( selection ) ) { selection = slice.call( selection ); results = {}; for ( i = 0; i < selection.length; i++ ) { results[selection[i]] = this.get( selection[i], fallback ); } return results; } if ( typeof selection === 'string' ) { if ( !hasOwn.call( this.values, selection ) ) { return fallback; } return this.values[selection]; } if ( selection === undefined ) { return this.values; } // Invalid selection key return null; }, /** * Set one or more key/value pairs. * * @param {string|Object} selection Key to set value for, or object mapping keys to values * @param {Mixed} [value] Value to set (optional, only in use when key is a string) * @return {boolean} True on success, false on failure */ set: function ( selection, value ) { var s; if ( $.isPlainObject( selection ) ) { for ( s in selection ) { this.values[s] = selection[s]; } return true; } if ( typeof selection === 'string' && arguments.length > 1 ) { this.values[selection] = value; return true; } return false; }, /** * Check if one or more keys exist. * * @param {Mixed} selection Key or array of keys to check * @return {boolean} True if the key(s) exist */ exists: function ( selection ) { var s; if ( $.isArray( selection ) ) { for ( s = 0; s < selection.length; s++ ) { if ( typeof selection[s] !== 'string' || !hasOwn.call( this.values, selection[s] ) ) { return false; } } return true; } return typeof selection === 'string' && hasOwn.call( this.values, selection ); } }; /** * Object constructor for messages. * * Similar to the Message class in MediaWiki PHP. * * Format defaults to 'text'. * * @example * * var obj, str; * mw.messages.set( { * 'hello': 'Hello world', * 'hello-user': 'Hello, $1!', * 'welcome-user': 'Welcome back to $2, $1! Last visit by $1: $3' * } ); * * obj = new mw.Message( mw.messages, 'hello' ); * mw.log( obj.text() ); * // Hello world * * obj = new mw.Message( mw.messages, 'hello-user', [ 'John Doe' ] ); * mw.log( obj.text() ); * // Hello, John Doe! * * obj = new mw.Message( mw.messages, 'welcome-user', [ 'John Doe', 'Wikipedia', '2 hours ago' ] ); * mw.log( obj.text() ); * // Welcome back to Wikipedia, John Doe! Last visit by John Doe: 2 hours ago * * // Using mw.message shortcut * obj = mw.message( 'hello-user', 'John Doe' ); * mw.log( obj.text() ); * // Hello, John Doe! * * // Using mw.msg shortcut * str = mw.msg( 'hello-user', 'John Doe' ); * mw.log( str ); * // Hello, John Doe! * * // Different formats * obj = new mw.Message( mw.messages, 'hello-user', [ 'John "Wiki" <3 Doe' ] ); * * obj.format = 'text'; * str = obj.toString(); * // Same as: * str = obj.text(); * * mw.log( str ); * // Hello, John "Wiki" <3 Doe! * * mw.log( obj.escaped() ); * // Hello, John "Wiki" <3 Doe! * * @class mw.Message * * @constructor * @param {mw.Map} map Message store * @param {string} key * @param {Array} [parameters] */ function Message( map, key, parameters ) { this.format = 'text'; this.map = map; this.key = key; this.parameters = parameters === undefined ? [] : slice.call( parameters ); return this; } Message.prototype = { /** * Get parsed contents of the message. * * The default parser does simple $N replacements and nothing else. * This may be overridden to provide a more complex message parser. * The primary override is in the mediawiki.jqueryMsg module. * * This function will not be called for nonexistent messages. * * @return {string} Parsed message */ parser: function () { return mw.format.apply( null, [ this.map.get( this.key ) ].concat( this.parameters ) ); }, /** * Add (does not replace) parameters for `N$` placeholder values. * * @param {Array} parameters * @chainable */ params: function ( parameters ) { var i; for ( i = 0; i < parameters.length; i += 1 ) { this.parameters.push( parameters[i] ); } return this; }, /** * Convert message object to its string form based on current format. * * @return {string} Message as a string in the current form, or `<key>` if key * does not exist. */ toString: function () { var text; if ( !this.exists() ) { // Use <key> as text if key does not exist if ( this.format === 'escaped' || this.format === 'parse' ) { // format 'escaped' and 'parse' need to have the brackets and key html escaped return mw.html.escape( '<' + this.key + '>' ); } return '<' + this.key + '>'; } if ( this.format === 'plain' || this.format === 'text' || this.format === 'parse' ) { text = this.parser(); } if ( this.format === 'escaped' ) { text = this.parser(); text = mw.html.escape( text ); } return text; }, /** * Change format to 'parse' and convert message to string * * If jqueryMsg is loaded, this parses the message text from wikitext * (where supported) to HTML * * Otherwise, it is equivalent to plain. * * @return {string} String form of parsed message */ parse: function () { this.format = 'parse'; return this.toString(); }, /** * Change format to 'plain' and convert message to string * * This substitutes parameters, but otherwise does not change the * message text. * * @return {string} String form of plain message */ plain: function () { this.format = 'plain'; return this.toString(); }, /** * Change format to 'text' and convert message to string * * If jqueryMsg is loaded, {{-transformation is done where supported * (such as {{plural:}}, {{gender:}}, {{int:}}). * * Otherwise, it is equivalent to plain * * @return {string} String form of text message */ text: function () { this.format = 'text'; return this.toString(); }, /** * Change the format to 'escaped' and convert message to string * * This is equivalent to using the 'text' format (see #text), then * HTML-escaping the output. * * @return {string} String form of html escaped message */ escaped: function () { this.format = 'escaped'; return this.toString(); }, /** * Check if a message exists * * @see mw.Map#exists * @return {boolean} */ exists: function () { return this.map.exists( this.key ); } }; /** * @class mw */ mw = { /** * Get the current time, measured in milliseconds since January 1, 1970 (UTC). * * On browsers that implement the Navigation Timing API, this function will produce floating-point * values with microsecond precision that are guaranteed to be monotonic. On all other browsers, * it will fall back to using `Date`. * * @return {number} Current time */ now: ( function () { var perf = window.performance, navStart = perf && perf.timing && perf.timing.navigationStart; return navStart && typeof perf.now === 'function' ? function () { return navStart + perf.now(); } : function () { return +new Date(); }; }() ), /** * Format a string. Replace $1, $2 ... $N with positional arguments. * * Used by Message#parser(). * * @since 1.25 * @param {string} fmt Format string * @param {Mixed...} parameters Values for $N replacements * @return {string} Formatted string */ format: function ( formatString ) { var parameters = slice.call( arguments, 1 ); return formatString.replace( /\$(\d+)/g, function ( str, match ) { var index = parseInt( match, 10 ) - 1; return parameters[index] !== undefined ? parameters[index] : '$' + match; } ); }, /** * Track an analytic event. * * This method provides a generic means for MediaWiki JavaScript code to capture state * information for analysis. Each logged event specifies a string topic name that describes * the kind of event that it is. Topic names consist of dot-separated path components, * arranged from most general to most specific. Each path component should have a clear and * well-defined purpose. * * Data handlers are registered via `mw.trackSubscribe`, and receive the full set of * events that match their subcription, including those that fired before the handler was * bound. * * @param {string} topic Topic name * @param {Object} [data] Data describing the event, encoded as an object */ track: function ( topic, data ) { trackQueue.push( { topic: topic, timeStamp: mw.now(), data: data } ); trackCallbacks.fire( trackQueue ); }, /** * Register a handler for subset of analytic events, specified by topic. * * Handlers will be called once for each tracked event, including any events that fired before the * handler was registered; 'this' is set to a plain object with a 'timeStamp' property indicating * the exact time at which the event fired, a string 'topic' property naming the event, and a * 'data' property which is an object of event-specific data. The event topic and event data are * also passed to the callback as the first and second arguments, respectively. * * @param {string} topic Handle events whose name starts with this string prefix * @param {Function} callback Handler to call for each matching tracked event * @param {string} callback.topic * @param {Object} [callback.data] */ trackSubscribe: function ( topic, callback ) { var seen = 0; trackCallbacks.add( function ( trackQueue ) { var event; for ( ; seen < trackQueue.length; seen++ ) { event = trackQueue[ seen ]; if ( event.topic.indexOf( topic ) === 0 ) { callback.call( event, event.topic, event.data ); } } } ); }, // Expose Map constructor Map: Map, // Expose Message constructor Message: Message, /** * Map of configuration values. * * Check out [the complete list of configuration values](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Interface/JavaScript#mw.config) * on mediawiki.org. * * If `$wgLegacyJavaScriptGlobals` is true, this Map will add its values to the * global `window` object. * * @property {mw.Map} config */ // Dummy placeholder later assigned in ResourceLoaderStartUpModule config: null, /** * Empty object for third-party libraries, for cases where you don't * want to add a new global, or the global is bad and needs containment * or wrapping. * * @property */ libs: {}, /** * Access container for deprecated functionality that can be moved from * from their legacy location and attached to this object (e.g. a global * function that is deprecated and as stop-gap can be exposed through here). * * This was reserved for future use but never ended up being used. * * @deprecated since 1.22 Let deprecated identifiers keep their original name * and use mw.log#deprecate to create an access container for tracking. * @property */ legacy: {}, /** * Store for messages. * * @property {mw.Map} */ messages: new Map(), /** * Store for templates associated with a module. * * @property {mw.Map} */ templates: new Map(), /** * Get a message object. * * Shorcut for `new mw.Message( mw.messages, key, parameters )`. * * @see mw.Message * @param {string} key Key of message to get * @param {Mixed...} parameters Values for $N replacements * @return {mw.Message} */ message: function ( key ) { var parameters = slice.call( arguments, 1 ); return new Message( mw.messages, key, parameters ); }, /** * Get a message string using the (default) 'text' format. * * Shortcut for `mw.message( key, parameters... ).text()`. * * @see mw.Message * @param {string} key Key of message to get * @param {Mixed...} parameters Values for $N replacements * @return {string} */ msg: function () { return mw.message.apply( mw.message, arguments ).toString(); }, /** * Dummy placeholder for {@link mw.log} * @method */ log: ( function () { // Also update the restoration of methods in mediawiki.log.js // when adding or removing methods here. var log = function () {}; /** * @class mw.log * @singleton */ /** * Write a message the console's warning channel. * Also logs a stacktrace for easier debugging. * Actions not supported by the browser console are silently ignored. * * @param {string...} msg Messages to output to console */ log.warn = function () { var console = window.console; if ( console && console.warn && console.warn.apply ) { console.warn.apply( console, arguments ); if ( console.trace ) { console.trace(); } } }; /** * Create a property in a host object that, when accessed, will produce * a deprecation warning in the console with backtrace. * * @param {Object} obj Host object of deprecated property * @param {string} key Name of property to create in `obj` * @param {Mixed} val The value this property should return when accessed * @param {string} [msg] Optional text to include in the deprecation message */ log.deprecate = !Object.defineProperty ? function ( obj, key, val ) { obj[key] = val; } : function ( obj, key, val, msg ) { msg = 'Use of "' + key + '" is deprecated.' + ( msg ? ( ' ' + msg ) : '' ); // Support: IE8 // Can throw on Object.defineProperty. try { Object.defineProperty( obj, key, { configurable: true, enumerable: true, get: function () { mw.track( 'mw.deprecate', key ); mw.log.warn( msg ); return val; }, set: function ( newVal ) { mw.track( 'mw.deprecate', key ); mw.log.warn( msg ); val = newVal; } } ); } catch ( err ) { // Fallback to creating a copy of the value to the object. obj[key] = val; } }; return log; }() ), /** * Client for ResourceLoader server end point. * * This client is in charge of maintaining the module registry and state * machine, initiating network (batch) requests for loading modules, as * well as dependency resolution and execution of source code. * * For more information, refer to * <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ResourceLoader/Features> * * @class mw.loader * @singleton */ loader: ( function () { /** * Fired via mw.track on various resource loading errors. * * @event resourceloader_exception * @param {Error|Mixed} e The error that was thrown. Almost always an Error * object, but in theory module code could manually throw something else, and that * might also end up here. * @param {string} [module] Name of the module which caused the error. Omitted if the * error is not module-related or the module cannot be easily identified due to * batched handling. * @param {string} source Source of the error. Possible values: * * - style: stylesheet error (only affects old IE where a special style loading method * is used) * - load-callback: exception thrown by user callback * - module-execute: exception thrown by module code * - store-eval: could not evaluate module code cached in localStorage * - store-localstorage-init: localStorage or JSON parse error in mw.loader.store.init * - store-localstorage-json: JSON conversion error in mw.loader.store.set * - store-localstorage-update: localStorage or JSON conversion error in mw.loader.store.update */ /** * Fired via mw.track on resource loading error conditions. * * @event resourceloader_assert * @param {string} source Source of the error. Possible values: * * - bug-T59567: failed to cache script due to an Opera function -> string conversion * bug; see <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T59567> for details */ /** * Mapping of registered modules. * * See #implement for exact details on support for script, style and messages. * * Format: * * { * 'moduleName': { * // From startup mdoule * 'version': ############## (unix timestamp) * 'dependencies': ['required.foo', 'bar.also', ...], (or) function () {} * 'group': 'somegroup', (or) null * 'source': 'local', (or) 'anotherwiki' * 'skip': 'return !!window.Example', (or) null * 'state': 'registered', 'loaded', 'loading', 'ready', 'error', or 'missing' * * // Added during implementation * 'skipped': true * 'script': ... * 'style': ... * 'messages': { 'key': 'value' } * } * } * * @property * @private */ var registry = {}, // Mapping of sources, keyed by source-id, values are strings. // // Format: // // { // 'sourceId': 'http://example.org/w/load.php' // } // sources = {}, // List of modules which will be loaded as when ready batch = [], // List of modules to be loaded queue = [], // List of callback functions waiting for modules to be ready to be called jobs = [], // Selector cache for the marker element. Use getMarker() to get/use the marker! $marker = null, // Buffer for #addEmbeddedCSS cssBuffer = '', // Callbacks for #addEmbeddedCSS cssCallbacks = $.Callbacks(); function getMarker() { if ( !$marker ) { // Cache $marker = $( 'meta[name="ResourceLoaderDynamicStyles"]' ); if ( !$marker.length ) { mw.log( 'No <meta name="ResourceLoaderDynamicStyles"> found, inserting dynamically' ); $marker = $( '<meta>' ).attr( 'name', 'ResourceLoaderDynamicStyles' ).appendTo( 'head' ); } } return $marker; } /** * Create a new style element and add it to the DOM. * * @private * @param {string} text CSS text * @param {HTMLElement|jQuery} [nextnode=document.head] The element where the style tag * should be inserted before * @return {HTMLElement} Reference to the created style element */ function newStyleTag( text, nextnode ) { var s = document.createElement( 'style' ); // Support: IE // Must attach to document before setting cssText (bug 33305) if ( nextnode ) { $( nextnode ).before( s ); } else { document.getElementsByTagName( 'head' )[0].appendChild( s ); } if ( s.styleSheet ) { // Support: IE6-10 // Old IE ignores appended text nodes, access stylesheet directly. s.styleSheet.cssText = text; } else { // Standard behaviour s.appendChild( document.createTextNode( text ) ); } return s; } /** * Add a bit of CSS text to the current browser page. * * The CSS will be appended to an existing ResourceLoader-created `<style>` tag * or create a new one based on whether the given `cssText` is safe for extension. * * @param {string} [cssText=cssBuffer] If called without cssText, * the internal buffer will be inserted instead. * @param {Function} [callback] */ function addEmbeddedCSS( cssText, callback ) { var $style, styleEl; if ( callback ) { cssCallbacks.add( callback ); } // Yield once before inserting the <style> tag. There are likely // more calls coming up which we can combine this way. // Appending a stylesheet and waiting for the browser to repaint // is fairly expensive, this reduces that (bug 45810) if ( cssText ) { // Be careful not to extend the buffer with css that needs a new stylesheet. // cssText containing `@import` rules needs to go at the start of a buffer, // since those only work when placed at the start of a stylesheet; bug 35562. if ( !cssBuffer || cssText.slice( 0, '@import'.length ) !== '@import' ) { // Linebreak for somewhat distinguishable sections // (the rl-cachekey comment separating each) cssBuffer += '\n' + cssText; // TODO: Use requestAnimationFrame in the future which will // perform even better by not injecting styles while the browser // is painting. setTimeout( function () { // Can't pass addEmbeddedCSS to setTimeout directly because Firefox // (below version 13) has the non-standard behaviour of passing a // numerical "lateness" value as first argument to this callback // http://benalman.com/news/2009/07/the-mysterious-firefox-settime/ addEmbeddedCSS(); } ); return; } // This is a delayed call and we got a buffer still } else if ( cssBuffer ) { cssText = cssBuffer; cssBuffer = ''; } else { // This is a delayed call, but buffer was already cleared by // another delayed call. return; } // By default, always create a new <style>. Appending text to a <style> // tag is bad as it means the contents have to be re-parsed (bug 45810). // // Except, of course, in IE 9 and below. In there we default to re-using and // appending to a <style> tag due to the IE stylesheet limit (bug 31676). if ( 'documentMode' in document && document.documentMode <= 9 ) { $style = getMarker().prev(); // Verify that the element before the marker actually is a // <style> tag and one that came from ResourceLoader // (not some other style tag or even a `<meta>` or `<script>`). if ( $style.data( 'ResourceLoaderDynamicStyleTag' ) === true ) { // There's already a dynamic <style> tag present and // we are able to append more to it. styleEl = $style.get( 0 ); // Support: IE6-10 if ( styleEl.styleSheet ) { try { styleEl.styleSheet.cssText += cssText; } catch ( e ) { mw.track( 'resourceloader.exception', { exception: e, source: 'stylesheet' } ); } } else { styleEl.appendChild( document.createTextNode( cssText ) ); } cssCallbacks.fire().empty(); return; } } $( newStyleTag( cssText, getMarker() ) ).data( 'ResourceLoaderDynamicStyleTag', true ); cssCallbacks.fire().empty(); } /** * Zero-pad three numbers. * * @private * @param {number} a * @param {number} b * @param {number} c * @return {string} */ function pad( a, b, c ) { return ( ( a < 10 ? '0' : '' ) + a + ( b < 10 ? '0' : '' ) + b + ( c < 10 ? '0' : '' ) + c ); } /** * Convert UNIX timestamp to ISO8601 format. * * @private * @param {number} timestamp UNIX timestamp */ function formatVersionNumber( timestamp ) { var d = new Date(); d.setTime( timestamp * 1000 ); return [ pad( d.getUTCFullYear(), d.getUTCMonth() + 1, d.getUTCDate() ), 'T', pad( d.getUTCHours(), d.getUTCMinutes(), d.getUTCSeconds() ), 'Z' ].join( '' ); } /** * Resolve dependencies and detect circular references. * * @private * @param {string} module Name of the top-level module whose dependencies shall be * resolved and sorted. * @param {Array} resolved Returns a topological sort of the given module and its * dependencies, such that later modules depend on earlier modules. The array * contains the module names. If the array contains already some module names, * this function appends its result to the pre-existing array. * @param {Object} [unresolved] Hash used to track the current dependency * chain; used to report loops in the dependency graph. * @throws {Error} If any unregistered module or a dependency loop is encountered */ function sortDependencies( module, resolved, unresolved ) { var n, deps, len, skip; if ( !hasOwn.call( registry, module ) ) { throw new Error( 'Unknown dependency: ' + module ); } if ( registry[module].skip !== null ) { /*jshint evil:true */ skip = new Function( registry[module].skip ); registry[module].skip = null; if ( skip() ) { registry[module].skipped = true; registry[module].dependencies = []; registry[module].state = 'ready'; handlePending( module ); return; } } // Resolves dynamic loader function and replaces it with its own results if ( $.isFunction( registry[module].dependencies ) ) { registry[module].dependencies = registry[module].dependencies(); // Ensures the module's dependencies are always in an array if ( typeof registry[module].dependencies !== 'object' ) { registry[module].dependencies = [registry[module].dependencies]; } } if ( $.inArray( module, resolved ) !== -1 ) { // Module already resolved; nothing to do return; } // Create unresolved if not passed in if ( !unresolved ) { unresolved = {}; } // Tracks down dependencies deps = registry[module].dependencies; len = deps.length; for ( n = 0; n < len; n += 1 ) { if ( $.inArray( deps[n], resolved ) === -1 ) { if ( unresolved[deps[n]] ) { throw new Error( 'Circular reference detected: ' + module + ' -> ' + deps[n] ); } // Add to unresolved unresolved[module] = true; sortDependencies( deps[n], resolved, unresolved ); delete unresolved[module]; } } resolved[resolved.length] = module; } /** * Get a list of module names that a module depends on in their proper dependency * order. * * @private * @param {string[]} module Array of string module names * @return {Array} List of dependencies, including 'module'. */ function resolve( modules ) { var resolved = []; $.each( modules, function ( idx, module ) { sortDependencies( module, resolved ); } ); return resolved; } /** * Determine whether all dependencies are in state 'ready', which means we may * execute the module or job now. * * @private * @param {Array} module Names of modules to be checked * @return {boolean} True if all modules are in state 'ready', false otherwise */ function allReady( modules ) { var i; for ( i = 0; i < modules.length; i++ ) { if ( mw.loader.getState( modules[i] ) !== 'ready' ) { return false; } } return true; } /** * Determine whether all dependencies are in state 'ready', which means we may * execute the module or job now. * * @private * @param {Array} modules Names of modules to be checked * @return {boolean} True if no modules are in state 'error' or 'missing', false otherwise */ function anyFailed( modules ) { var i, state; for ( i = 0; i < modules.length; i++ ) { state = mw.loader.getState( modules[i] ); if ( state === 'error' || state === 'missing' ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * A module has entered state 'ready', 'error', or 'missing'. Automatically update * pending jobs and modules that depend upon this module. If the given module failed, * propagate the 'error' state up the dependency tree. Otherwise, go ahead an execute * all jobs/modules now having their dependencies satisfied. * * Jobs that depend on a failed module, will have their error callback ran (if any). * * @private * @param {string} module Name of module that entered one of the states 'ready', 'error', or 'missing'. */ function handlePending( module ) { var j, job, hasErrors, m, stateChange; if ( registry[module].state === 'error' || registry[module].state === 'missing' ) { // If the current module failed, mark all dependent modules also as failed. // Iterate until steady-state to propagate the error state upwards in the // dependency tree. do { stateChange = false; for ( m in registry ) { if ( registry[m].state !== 'error' && registry[m].state !== 'missing' ) { if ( anyFailed( registry[m].dependencies ) ) { registry[m].state = 'error'; stateChange = true; } } } } while ( stateChange ); } // Execute all jobs whose dependencies are either all satisfied or contain at least one failed module. for ( j = 0; j < jobs.length; j += 1 ) { hasErrors = anyFailed( jobs[j].dependencies ); if ( hasErrors || allReady( jobs[j].dependencies ) ) { // All dependencies satisfied, or some have errors job = jobs[j]; jobs.splice( j, 1 ); j -= 1; try { if ( hasErrors ) { if ( $.isFunction( job.error ) ) { job.error( new Error( 'Module ' + module + ' has failed dependencies' ), [module] ); } } else { if ( $.isFunction( job.ready ) ) { job.ready(); } } } catch ( e ) { // A user-defined callback raised an exception. // Swallow it to protect our state machine! mw.track( 'resourceloader.exception', { exception: e, module: module, source: 'load-callback' } ); } } } if ( registry[module].state === 'ready' ) { // The current module became 'ready'. Set it in the module store, and recursively execute all // dependent modules that are loaded and now have all dependencies satisfied. mw.loader.store.set( module, registry[module] ); for ( m in registry ) { if ( registry[m].state === 'loaded' && allReady( registry[m].dependencies ) ) { execute( m ); } } } } /** * Adds a script tag to the DOM, either using document.write or low-level DOM manipulation, * depending on whether document-ready has occurred yet and whether we are in async mode. * * @private * @param {string} src URL to script, will be used as the src attribute in the script tag * @param {Function} [callback] Callback which will be run when the script is done * @param {boolean} [async=false] Whether to load modules asynchronously. * Ignored (and defaulted to `true`) if the document-ready event has already occurred. */ function addScript( src, callback, async ) { // Using isReady directly instead of storing it locally from a $().ready callback (bug 31895) if ( $.isReady || async ) { $.ajax( { url: src, dataType: 'script', // Force jQuery behaviour to be for crossDomain. Otherwise jQuery would use // XHR for a same domain request instead of <script>, which changes the request // headers (potentially missing a cache hit), and reduces caching in general // since browsers cache XHR much less (if at all). And XHR means we retreive // text, so we'd need to $.globalEval, which then messes up line numbers. crossDomain: true, cache: true, async: true } ).always( callback ); } else { /*jshint evil:true */ document.write( mw.html.element( 'script', { 'src': src }, '' ) ); if ( callback ) { // Document.write is synchronous, so this is called when it's done. // FIXME: That's a lie. doc.write isn't actually synchronous. callback(); } } } /** * Executes a loaded module, making it ready to use * * @private * @param {string} module Module name to execute */ function execute( module ) { var key, value, media, i, urls, cssHandle, checkCssHandles, cssHandlesRegistered = false; if ( !hasOwn.call( registry, module ) ) { throw new Error( 'Module has not been registered yet: ' + module ); } else if ( registry[module].state === 'registered' ) { throw new Error( 'Module has not been requested from the server yet: ' + module ); } else if ( registry[module].state === 'loading' ) { throw new Error( 'Module has not completed loading yet: ' + module ); } else if ( registry[module].state === 'ready' ) { throw new Error( 'Module has already been executed: ' + module ); } /** * Define loop-function here for efficiency * and to avoid re-using badly scoped variables. * @ignore */ function addLink( media, url ) { var el = document.createElement( 'link' ); // Support: IE // Insert in document *before* setting href getMarker().before( el ); el.rel = 'stylesheet'; if ( media && media !== 'all' ) { el.media = media; } // If you end up here from an IE exception "SCRIPT: Invalid property value.", // see #addEmbeddedCSS, bug 31676, and bug 47277 for details. el.href = url; } function runScript() { var script, markModuleReady, nestedAddScript; try { script = registry[module].script; markModuleReady = function () { registry[module].state = 'ready'; handlePending( module ); }; nestedAddScript = function ( arr, callback, async, i ) { // Recursively call addScript() in its own callback // for each element of arr. if ( i >= arr.length ) { // We're at the end of the array callback(); return; } addScript( arr[i], function () { nestedAddScript( arr, callback, async, i + 1 ); }, async ); }; if ( $.isArray( script ) ) { nestedAddScript( script, markModuleReady, registry[module].async, 0 ); } else if ( $.isFunction( script ) ) { registry[module].state = 'ready'; // Pass jQuery twice so that the signature of the closure which wraps // the script can bind both '$' and 'jQuery'. script( $, $ ); handlePending( module ); } } catch ( e ) { // This needs to NOT use mw.log because these errors are common in production mode // and not in debug mode, such as when a symbol that should be global isn't exported registry[module].state = 'error'; mw.track( 'resourceloader.exception', { exception: e, module: module, source: 'module-execute' } ); handlePending( module ); } } // This used to be inside runScript, but since that is now fired asychronously // (after CSS is loaded) we need to set it here right away. It is crucial that // when execute() is called this is set synchronously, otherwise modules will get // executed multiple times as the registry will state that it isn't loading yet. registry[module].state = 'loading'; // Add localizations to message system if ( $.isPlainObject( registry[module].messages ) ) { mw.messages.set( registry[module].messages ); } // Initialise templates if ( registry[module].templates ) { mw.templates.set( module, registry[module].templates ); } if ( $.isReady || registry[module].async ) { // Make sure we don't run the scripts until all (potentially asynchronous) // stylesheet insertions have completed. ( function () { var pending = 0; checkCssHandles = function () { // cssHandlesRegistered ensures we don't take off too soon, e.g. when // one of the cssHandles is fired while we're still creating more handles. if ( cssHandlesRegistered && pending === 0 && runScript ) { runScript(); runScript = undefined; // Revoke } }; cssHandle = function () { var check = checkCssHandles; pending++; return function () { if ( check ) { pending--; check(); check = undefined; // Revoke } }; }; }() ); } else { // We are in blocking mode, and so we can't afford to wait for CSS cssHandle = function () {}; // Run immediately checkCssHandles = runScript; } // Process styles (see also mw.loader.implement) // * back-compat: { <media>: css } // * back-compat: { <media>: [url, ..] } // * { "css": [css, ..] } // * { "url": { <media>: [url, ..] } } if ( $.isPlainObject( registry[module].style ) ) { for ( key in registry[module].style ) { value = registry[module].style[key]; media = undefined; if ( key !== 'url' && key !== 'css' ) { // Backwards compatibility, key is a media-type if ( typeof value === 'string' ) { // back-compat: { <media>: css } // Ignore 'media' because it isn't supported (nor was it used). // Strings are pre-wrapped in "@media". The media-type was just "" // (because it had to be set to something). // This is one of the reasons why this format is no longer used. addEmbeddedCSS( value, cssHandle() ); } else { // back-compat: { <media>: [url, ..] } media = key; key = 'bc-url'; } } // Array of css strings in key 'css', // or back-compat array of urls from media-type if ( $.isArray( value ) ) { for ( i = 0; i < value.length; i += 1 ) { if ( key === 'bc-url' ) { // back-compat: { <media>: [url, ..] } addLink( media, value[i] ); } else if ( key === 'css' ) { // { "css": [css, ..] } addEmbeddedCSS( value[i], cssHandle() ); } } // Not an array, but a regular object // Array of urls inside media-type key } else if ( typeof value === 'object' ) { // { "url": { <media>: [url, ..] } } for ( media in value ) { urls = value[media]; for ( i = 0; i < urls.length; i += 1 ) { addLink( media, urls[i] ); } } } } } // Kick off. cssHandlesRegistered = true; checkCssHandles(); } /** * Adds a dependencies to the queue with optional callbacks to be run * when the dependencies are ready or fail * * @private * @param {string|string[]} dependencies Module name or array of string module names * @param {Function} [ready] Callback to execute when all dependencies are ready * @param {Function} [error] Callback to execute when any dependency fails * @param {boolean} [async=false] Whether to load modules asynchronously. * Ignored (and defaulted to `true`) if the document-ready event has already occurred. */ function request( dependencies, ready, error, async ) { // Allow calling by single module name if ( typeof dependencies === 'string' ) { dependencies = [dependencies]; } // Add ready and error callbacks if they were given if ( ready !== undefined || error !== undefined ) { jobs[jobs.length] = { dependencies: $.grep( dependencies, function ( module ) { var state = mw.loader.getState( module ); return state === 'registered' || state === 'loaded' || state === 'loading'; } ), ready: ready, error: error }; } $.each( dependencies, function ( idx, module ) { var state = mw.loader.getState( module ); if ( state === 'registered' && $.inArray( module, queue ) === -1 ) { queue.push( module ); if ( async ) { registry[module].async = true; } } } ); mw.loader.work(); } function sortQuery( o ) { var key, sorted = {}, a = []; for ( key in o ) { if ( hasOwn.call( o, key ) ) { a.push( key ); } } a.sort(); for ( key = 0; key < a.length; key += 1 ) { sorted[a[key]] = o[a[key]]; } return sorted; } /** * Converts a module map of the form { foo: [ 'bar', 'baz' ], bar: [ 'baz, 'quux' ] } * to a query string of the form foo.bar,baz|bar.baz,quux * @private */ function buildModulesString( moduleMap ) { var p, prefix, arr = []; for ( prefix in moduleMap ) { p = prefix === '' ? '' : prefix + '.'; arr.push( p + moduleMap[prefix].join( ',' ) ); } return arr.join( '|' ); } /** * Asynchronously append a script tag to the end of the body * that invokes load.php * @private * @param {Object} moduleMap Module map, see #buildModulesString * @param {Object} currReqBase Object with other parameters (other than 'modules') to use in the request * @param {string} sourceLoadScript URL of load.php * @param {boolean} async Whether to load modules asynchronously. * Ignored (and defaulted to `true`) if the document-ready event has already occurred. */ function doRequest( moduleMap, currReqBase, sourceLoadScript, async ) { var request = $.extend( { modules: buildModulesString( moduleMap ) }, currReqBase ); request = sortQuery( request ); // Support: IE6 // Append &* to satisfy load.php's WebRequest::checkUrlExtension test. This script // isn't actually used in IE6, but MediaWiki enforces it in general. addScript( sourceLoadScript + '?' + $.param( request ) + '&*', null, async ); } /** * Resolve indexed dependencies. * * ResourceLoader uses an optimization to save space which replaces module names in * dependency lists with the index of that module within the array of module * registration data if it exists. The benefit is a significant reduction in the data * size of the startup module. This function changes those dependency lists back to * arrays of strings. * * @param {Array} modules Modules array */ function resolveIndexedDependencies( modules ) { $.each( modules, function ( idx, module ) { if ( module[2] ) { module[2] = $.map( module[2], function ( dep ) { return typeof dep === 'number' ? modules[dep][0] : dep; } ); } } ); } /* Public Members */ return { /** * The module registry is exposed as an aid for debugging and inspecting page * state; it is not a public interface for modifying the registry. * * @see #registry * @property * @private */ moduleRegistry: registry, /** * @inheritdoc #newStyleTag * @method */ addStyleTag: newStyleTag, /** * Batch-request queued dependencies from the server. */ work: function () { var reqBase, splits, maxQueryLength, q, b, bSource, bGroup, bSourceGroup, source, concatSource, origBatch, group, g, i, modules, maxVersion, sourceLoadScript, currReqBase, currReqBaseLength, moduleMap, l, lastDotIndex, prefix, suffix, bytesAdded, async; // Build a list of request parameters common to all requests. reqBase = { skin: mw.config.get( 'skin' ), lang: mw.config.get( 'wgUserLanguage' ), debug: mw.config.get( 'debug' ) }; // Split module batch by source and by group. splits = {}; maxQueryLength = mw.config.get( 'wgResourceLoaderMaxQueryLength', 2000 ); // Appends a list of modules from the queue to the batch for ( q = 0; q < queue.length; q += 1 ) { // Only request modules which are registered if ( hasOwn.call( registry, queue[q] ) && registry[queue[q]].state === 'registered' ) { // Prevent duplicate entries if ( $.inArray( queue[q], batch ) === -1 ) { batch[batch.length] = queue[q]; // Mark registered modules as loading registry[queue[q]].state = 'loading'; } } } mw.loader.store.init(); if ( mw.loader.store.enabled ) { concatSource = []; origBatch = batch; batch = $.grep( batch, function ( module ) { var source = mw.loader.store.get( module ); if ( source ) { concatSource.push( source ); return false; } return true; } ); try { $.globalEval( concatSource.join( ';' ) ); } catch ( err ) { // Not good, the cached mw.loader.implement calls failed! This should // never happen, barring ResourceLoader bugs, browser bugs and PEBKACs. // Depending on how corrupt the string is, it is likely that some // modules' implement() succeeded while the ones after the error will // never run and leave their modules in the 'loading' state forever. // Since this is an error not caused by an individual module but by // something that infected the implement call itself, don't take any // risks and clear everything in this cache. mw.loader.store.clear(); // Re-add the ones still pending back to the batch and let the server // repopulate these modules to the cache. // This means that at most one module will be useless (the one that had // the error) instead of all of them. mw.track( 'resourceloader.exception', { exception: err, source: 'store-eval' } ); origBatch = $.grep( origBatch, function ( module ) { return registry[module].state === 'loading'; } ); batch = batch.concat( origBatch ); } } // Early exit if there's nothing to load... if ( !batch.length ) { return; } // The queue has been processed into the batch, clear up the queue. queue = []; // Always order modules alphabetically to help reduce cache // misses for otherwise identical content. batch.sort(); // Split batch by source and by group. for ( b = 0; b < batch.length; b += 1 ) { bSource = registry[batch[b]].source; bGroup = registry[batch[b]].group; if ( !hasOwn.call( splits, bSource ) ) { splits[bSource] = {}; } if ( !hasOwn.call( splits[bSource], bGroup ) ) { splits[bSource][bGroup] = []; } bSourceGroup = splits[bSource][bGroup]; bSourceGroup[bSourceGroup.length] = batch[b]; } // Clear the batch - this MUST happen before we append any // script elements to the body or it's possible that a script // will be locally cached, instantly load, and work the batch // again, all before we've cleared it causing each request to // include modules which are already loaded. batch = []; for ( source in splits ) { sourceLoadScript = sources[source]; for ( group in splits[source] ) { // Cache access to currently selected list of // modules for this group from this source. modules = splits[source][group]; // Calculate the highest timestamp maxVersion = 0; for ( g = 0; g < modules.length; g += 1 ) { if ( registry[modules[g]].version > maxVersion ) { maxVersion = registry[modules[g]].version; } } currReqBase = $.extend( { version: formatVersionNumber( maxVersion ) }, reqBase ); // For user modules append a user name to the request. if ( group === 'user' && mw.config.get( 'wgUserName' ) !== null ) { currReqBase.user = mw.config.get( 'wgUserName' ); } currReqBaseLength = $.param( currReqBase ).length; async = true; // We may need to split up the request to honor the query string length limit, // so build it piece by piece. l = currReqBaseLength + 9; // '&modules='.length == 9 moduleMap = {}; // { prefix: [ suffixes ] } for ( i = 0; i < modules.length; i += 1 ) { // Determine how many bytes this module would add to the query string lastDotIndex = modules[i].lastIndexOf( '.' ); // If lastDotIndex is -1, substr() returns an empty string prefix = modules[i].substr( 0, lastDotIndex ); suffix = modules[i].slice( lastDotIndex + 1 ); bytesAdded = hasOwn.call( moduleMap, prefix ) ? suffix.length + 3 // '%2C'.length == 3 : modules[i].length + 3; // '%7C'.length == 3 // If the request would become too long, create a new one, // but don't create empty requests if ( maxQueryLength > 0 && !$.isEmptyObject( moduleMap ) && l + bytesAdded > maxQueryLength ) { // This request would become too long, create a new one // and fire off the old one doRequest( moduleMap, currReqBase, sourceLoadScript, async ); moduleMap = {}; async = true; l = currReqBaseLength + 9; mw.track( 'resourceloader.splitRequest', { maxQueryLength: maxQueryLength } ); } if ( !hasOwn.call( moduleMap, prefix ) ) { moduleMap[prefix] = []; } moduleMap[prefix].push( suffix ); if ( !registry[modules[i]].async ) { // If this module is blocking, make the entire request blocking // This is slightly suboptimal, but in practice mixing of blocking // and async modules will only occur in debug mode. async = false; } l += bytesAdded; } // If there's anything left in moduleMap, request that too if ( !$.isEmptyObject( moduleMap ) ) { doRequest( moduleMap, currReqBase, sourceLoadScript, async ); } } } }, /** * Register a source. * * The #work method will use this information to split up requests by source. * * mw.loader.addSource( 'mediawikiwiki', '//www.mediawiki.org/w/load.php' ); * * @param {string} id Short string representing a source wiki, used internally for * registered modules to indicate where they should be loaded from (usually lowercase a-z). * @param {Object|string} loadUrl load.php url, may be an object for backwards-compatibility * @return {boolean} */ addSource: function ( id, loadUrl ) { var source; // Allow multiple additions if ( typeof id === 'object' ) { for ( source in id ) { mw.loader.addSource( source, id[source] ); } return true; } if ( hasOwn.call( sources, id ) ) { throw new Error( 'source already registered: ' + id ); } if ( typeof loadUrl === 'object' ) { loadUrl = loadUrl.loadScript; } sources[id] = loadUrl; return true; }, /** * Register a module, letting the system know about it and its * properties. Startup modules contain calls to this function. * * When using multiple module registration by passing an array, dependencies that * are specified as references to modules within the array will be resolved before * the modules are registered. * * @param {string|Array} module Module name or array of arrays, each containing * a list of arguments compatible with this method * @param {number} version Module version number as a timestamp (falls backs to 0) * @param {string|Array|Function} dependencies One string or array of strings of module * names on which this module depends, or a function that returns that array. * @param {string} [group=null] Group which the module is in * @param {string} [source='local'] Name of the source * @param {string} [skip=null] Script body of the skip function */ register: function ( module, version, dependencies, group, source, skip ) { var i, len; // Allow multiple registration if ( typeof module === 'object' ) { resolveIndexedDependencies( module ); for ( i = 0, len = module.length; i < len; i++ ) { // module is an array of module names if ( typeof module[i] === 'string' ) { mw.loader.register( module[i] ); // module is an array of arrays } else if ( typeof module[i] === 'object' ) { mw.loader.register.apply( mw.loader, module[i] ); } } return; } // Validate input if ( typeof module !== 'string' ) { throw new Error( 'module must be a string, not a ' + typeof module ); } if ( hasOwn.call( registry, module ) ) { throw new Error( 'module already registered: ' + module ); } // List the module as registered registry[module] = { version: version !== undefined ? parseInt( version, 10 ) : 0, dependencies: [], group: typeof group === 'string' ? group : null, source: typeof source === 'string' ? source : 'local', state: 'registered', skip: typeof skip === 'string' ? skip : null }; if ( typeof dependencies === 'string' ) { // Allow dependencies to be given as a single module name registry[module].dependencies = [ dependencies ]; } else if ( typeof dependencies === 'object' || $.isFunction( dependencies ) ) { // Allow dependencies to be given as an array of module names // or a function which returns an array registry[module].dependencies = dependencies; } }, /** * Implement a module given the components that make up the module. * * When #load or #using requests one or more modules, the server * response contain calls to this function. * * All arguments are required. * * @param {string} module Name of module * @param {Function|Array} script Function with module code or Array of URLs to * be used as the src attribute of a new `<script>` tag. * @param {Object} [style] Should follow one of the following patterns: * * { "css": [css, ..] } * { "url": { <media>: [url, ..] } } * * And for backwards compatibility (needs to be supported forever due to caching): * * { <media>: css } * { <media>: [url, ..] } * * The reason css strings are not concatenated anymore is bug 31676. We now check * whether it's safe to extend the stylesheet. * * @param {Object} [msgs] List of key/value pairs to be added to mw#messages. * @param {Object} [templates] List of key/value pairs to be added to mw#templates. */ implement: function ( module, script, style, msgs, templates ) { // Validate input if ( typeof module !== 'string' ) { throw new Error( 'module must be of type string, not ' + typeof module ); } if ( script && !$.isFunction( script ) && !$.isArray( script ) ) { throw new Error( 'script must be of type function or array, not ' + typeof script ); } if ( style && !$.isPlainObject( style ) ) { throw new Error( 'style must be of type object, not ' + typeof style ); } if ( msgs && !$.isPlainObject( msgs ) ) { throw new Error( 'msgs must be of type object, not a ' + typeof msgs ); } if ( templates && !$.isPlainObject( templates ) ) { throw new Error( 'templates must be of type object, not a ' + typeof templates ); } // Automatically register module if ( !hasOwn.call( registry, module ) ) { mw.loader.register( module ); } // Check for duplicate implementation if ( hasOwn.call( registry, module ) && registry[module].script !== undefined ) { throw new Error( 'module already implemented: ' + module ); } // Attach components registry[module].script = script || []; registry[module].style = style || {}; registry[module].messages = msgs || {}; registry[module].templates = templates || {}; // The module may already have been marked as erroneous if ( $.inArray( registry[module].state, ['error', 'missing'] ) === -1 ) { registry[module].state = 'loaded'; if ( allReady( registry[module].dependencies ) ) { execute( module ); } } }, /** * Execute a function as soon as one or more required modules are ready. * * Example of inline dependency on OOjs: * * mw.loader.using( 'oojs', function () { * OO.compare( [ 1 ], [ 1 ] ); * } ); * * @param {string|Array} dependencies Module name or array of modules names the callback * dependends on to be ready before executing * @param {Function} [ready] Callback to execute when all dependencies are ready * @param {Function} [error] Callback to execute if one or more dependencies failed * @return {jQuery.Promise} * @since 1.23 this returns a promise */ using: function ( dependencies, ready, error ) { var deferred = $.Deferred(); // Allow calling with a single dependency as a string if ( typeof dependencies === 'string' ) { dependencies = [ dependencies ]; } else if ( !$.isArray( dependencies ) ) { // Invalid input throw new Error( 'Dependencies must be a string or an array' ); } if ( ready ) { deferred.done( ready ); } if ( error ) { deferred.fail( error ); } // Resolve entire dependency map dependencies = resolve( dependencies ); if ( allReady( dependencies ) ) { // Run ready immediately deferred.resolve(); } else if ( anyFailed( dependencies ) ) { // Execute error immediately if any dependencies have errors deferred.reject( new Error( 'One or more dependencies failed to load' ), dependencies ); } else { // Not all dependencies are ready: queue up a request request( dependencies, deferred.resolve, deferred.reject ); } return deferred.promise(); }, /** * Load an external script or one or more modules. * * @param {string|Array} modules Either the name of a module, array of modules, * or a URL of an external script or style * @param {string} [type='text/javascript'] MIME type to use if calling with a URL of an * external script or style; acceptable values are "text/css" and * "text/javascript"; if no type is provided, text/javascript is assumed. * @param {boolean} [async] Whether to load modules asynchronously. * Ignored (and defaulted to `true`) if the document-ready event has already occurred. * Defaults to `true` if loading a URL, `false` otherwise. */ load: function ( modules, type, async ) { var filtered, l; // Validate input if ( typeof modules !== 'object' && typeof modules !== 'string' ) { throw new Error( 'modules must be a string or an array, not a ' + typeof modules ); } // Allow calling with an external url or single dependency as a string if ( typeof modules === 'string' ) { if ( /^(https?:)?\/\//.test( modules ) ) { if ( async === undefined ) { // Assume async for bug 34542 async = true; } if ( type === 'text/css' ) { // Support: IE 7-8 // Use properties instead of attributes as IE throws security // warnings when inserting a <link> tag with a protocol-relative // URL set though attributes - when on HTTPS. See bug 41331. l = document.createElement( 'link' ); l.rel = 'stylesheet'; l.href = modules; $( 'head' ).append( l ); return; } if ( type === 'text/javascript' || type === undefined ) { addScript( modules, null, async ); return; } // Unknown type throw new Error( 'invalid type for external url, must be text/css or text/javascript. not ' + type ); } // Called with single module modules = [ modules ]; } // Filter out undefined modules, otherwise resolve() will throw // an exception for trying to load an undefined module. // Undefined modules are acceptable here in load(), because load() takes // an array of unrelated modules, whereas the modules passed to // using() are related and must all be loaded. filtered = $.grep( modules, function ( module ) { var state = mw.loader.getState( module ); return state !== null && state !== 'error' && state !== 'missing'; } ); if ( filtered.length === 0 ) { return; } // Resolve entire dependency map filtered = resolve( filtered ); // If all modules are ready, or if any modules have errors, nothing to be done. if ( allReady( filtered ) || anyFailed( filtered ) ) { return; } // Since some modules are not yet ready, queue up a request. request( filtered, undefined, undefined, async ); }, /** * Change the state of one or more modules. * * @param {string|Object} module Module name or object of module name/state pairs * @param {string} state State name */ state: function ( module, state ) { var m; if ( typeof module === 'object' ) { for ( m in module ) { mw.loader.state( m, module[m] ); } return; } if ( !hasOwn.call( registry, module ) ) { mw.loader.register( module ); } if ( $.inArray( state, ['ready', 'error', 'missing'] ) !== -1 && registry[module].state !== state ) { // Make sure pending modules depending on this one get executed if their // dependencies are now fulfilled! registry[module].state = state; handlePending( module ); } else { registry[module].state = state; } }, /** * Get the version of a module. * * @param {string} module Name of module * @return {string|null} The version, or null if the module (or its version) is not * in the registry. */ getVersion: function ( module ) { if ( !hasOwn.call( registry, module ) || registry[module].version === undefined ) { return null; } return formatVersionNumber( registry[module].version ); }, /** * Get the state of a module. * * @param {string} module Name of module * @return {string|null} The state, or null if the module (or its state) is not * in the registry. */ getState: function ( module ) { if ( !hasOwn.call( registry, module ) || registry[module].state === undefined ) { return null; } return registry[module].state; }, /** * Get the names of all registered modules. * * @return {Array} */ getModuleNames: function () { return $.map( registry, function ( i, key ) { return key; } ); }, /** * @inheritdoc mw.inspect#runReports * @method */ inspect: function () { var args = slice.call( arguments ); mw.loader.using( 'mediawiki.inspect', function () { mw.inspect.runReports.apply( mw.inspect, args ); } ); }, /** * On browsers that implement the localStorage API, the module store serves as a * smart complement to the browser cache. Unlike the browser cache, the module store * can slice a concatenated response from ResourceLoader into its constituent * modules and cache each of them separately, using each module's versioning scheme * to determine when the cache should be invalidated. * * @singleton * @class mw.loader.store */ store: { // Whether the store is in use on this page. enabled: null, // The contents of the store, mapping '[module name]@[version]' keys // to module implementations. items: {}, // Cache hit stats stats: { hits: 0, misses: 0, expired: 0 }, /** * Construct a JSON-serializable object representing the content of the store. * @return {Object} Module store contents. */ toJSON: function () { return { items: mw.loader.store.items, vary: mw.loader.store.getVary() }; }, /** * Get the localStorage key for the entire module store. The key references * $wgDBname to prevent clashes between wikis which share a common host. * * @return {string} localStorage item key */ getStoreKey: function () { return 'MediaWikiModuleStore:' + mw.config.get( 'wgDBname' ); }, /** * Get a key on which to vary the module cache. * @return {string} String of concatenated vary conditions. */ getVary: function () { return [ mw.config.get( 'skin' ), mw.config.get( 'wgResourceLoaderStorageVersion' ), mw.config.get( 'wgUserLanguage' ) ].join( ':' ); }, /** * Get a key for a specific module. The key format is '[name]@[version]'. * * @param {string} module Module name * @return {string|null} Module key or null if module does not exist */ getModuleKey: function ( module ) { return hasOwn.call( registry, module ) ? ( module + '@' + registry[module].version ) : null; }, /** * Initialize the store. * * Retrieves store from localStorage and (if successfully retrieved) decoding * the stored JSON value to a plain object. * * The try / catch block is used for JSON & localStorage feature detection. * See the in-line documentation for Modernizr's localStorage feature detection * code for a full account of why we need a try / catch: * <https://github.com/Modernizr/Modernizr/blob/v2.7.1/modernizr.js#L771-L796>. */ init: function () { var raw, data; if ( mw.loader.store.enabled !== null ) { // Init already ran return; } if ( !mw.config.get( 'wgResourceLoaderStorageEnabled' ) ) { // Disabled by configuration. // Clear any previous store to free up space. (T66721) mw.loader.store.clear(); mw.loader.store.enabled = false; return; } if ( mw.config.get( 'debug' ) ) { // Disable module store in debug mode mw.loader.store.enabled = false; return; } try { raw = localStorage.getItem( mw.loader.store.getStoreKey() ); // If we get here, localStorage is available; mark enabled mw.loader.store.enabled = true; data = JSON.parse( raw ); if ( data && typeof data.items === 'object' && data.vary === mw.loader.store.getVary() ) { mw.loader.store.items = data.items; return; } } catch ( e ) { mw.track( 'resourceloader.exception', { exception: e, source: 'store-localstorage-init' } ); } if ( raw === undefined ) { // localStorage failed; disable store mw.loader.store.enabled = false; } else { mw.loader.store.update(); } }, /** * Retrieve a module from the store and update cache hit stats. * * @param {string} module Module name * @return {string|boolean} Module implementation or false if unavailable */ get: function ( module ) { var key; if ( !mw.loader.store.enabled ) { return false; } key = mw.loader.store.getModuleKey( module ); if ( key in mw.loader.store.items ) { mw.loader.store.stats.hits++; return mw.loader.store.items[key]; } mw.loader.store.stats.misses++; return false; }, /** * Stringify a module and queue it for storage. * * @param {string} module Module name * @param {Object} descriptor The module's descriptor as set in the registry */ set: function ( module, descriptor ) { var args, key; if ( !mw.loader.store.enabled ) { return false; } key = mw.loader.store.getModuleKey( module ); if ( // Already stored a copy of this exact version key in mw.loader.store.items || // Module failed to load descriptor.state !== 'ready' || // Unversioned, private, or site-/user-specific ( !descriptor.version || $.inArray( descriptor.group, [ 'private', 'user', 'site' ] ) !== -1 ) || // Partial descriptor $.inArray( undefined, [ descriptor.script, descriptor.style, descriptor.messages, descriptor.templates ] ) !== -1 ) { // Decline to store return false; } try { args = [ JSON.stringify( module ), typeof descriptor.script === 'function' ? String( descriptor.script ) : JSON.stringify( descriptor.script ), JSON.stringify( descriptor.style ), JSON.stringify( descriptor.messages ), JSON.stringify( descriptor.templates ) ]; // Attempted workaround for a possible Opera bug (bug T59567). // This regex should never match under sane conditions. if ( /^\s*\(/.test( args[1] ) ) { args[1] = 'function' + args[1]; mw.track( 'resourceloader.assert', { source: 'bug-T59567' } ); } } catch ( e ) { mw.track( 'resourceloader.exception', { exception: e, source: 'store-localstorage-json' } ); return; } mw.loader.store.items[key] = 'mw.loader.implement(' + args.join( ',' ) + ');'; mw.loader.store.update(); }, /** * Iterate through the module store, removing any item that does not correspond * (in name and version) to an item in the module registry. */ prune: function () { var key, module; if ( !mw.loader.store.enabled ) { return false; } for ( key in mw.loader.store.items ) { module = key.slice( 0, key.indexOf( '@' ) ); if ( mw.loader.store.getModuleKey( module ) !== key ) { mw.loader.store.stats.expired++; delete mw.loader.store.items[key]; } } }, /** * Clear the entire module store right now. */ clear: function () { mw.loader.store.items = {}; localStorage.removeItem( mw.loader.store.getStoreKey() ); }, /** * Sync modules to localStorage. * * This function debounces localStorage updates. When called multiple times in * quick succession, the calls are coalesced into a single update operation. * This allows us to call #update without having to consider the module load * queue; the call to localStorage.setItem will be naturally deferred until the * page is quiescent. * * Because localStorage is shared by all pages with the same origin, if multiple * pages are loaded with different module sets, the possibility exists that * modules saved by one page will be clobbered by another. But the impact would * be minor and the problem would be corrected by subsequent page views. * * @method */ update: ( function () { var timer; function flush() { var data, key = mw.loader.store.getStoreKey(); if ( !mw.loader.store.enabled ) { return false; } mw.loader.store.prune(); try { // Replacing the content of the module store might fail if the new // contents would exceed the browser's localStorage size limit. To // avoid clogging the browser with stale data, always remove the old // value before attempting to set the new one. localStorage.removeItem( key ); data = JSON.stringify( mw.loader.store ); localStorage.setItem( key, data ); } catch ( e ) { mw.track( 'resourceloader.exception', { exception: e, source: 'store-localstorage-update' } ); } } return function () { clearTimeout( timer ); timer = setTimeout( flush, 2000 ); }; }() ) } }; }() ), /** * HTML construction helper functions * * @example * * var Html, output; * * Html = mw.html; * output = Html.element( 'div', {}, new Html.Raw( * Html.element( 'img', { src: '<' } ) * ) ); * mw.log( output ); // <div><img src="<"/></div> * * @class mw.html * @singleton */ html: ( function () { function escapeCallback( s ) { switch ( s ) { case '\'': return '''; case '"': return '"'; case '<': return '<'; case '>': return '>'; case '&': return '&'; } } return { /** * Escape a string for HTML. * * Converts special characters to HTML entities. * * mw.html.escape( '< > \' & "' ); * // Returns < > ' & " * * @param {string} s The string to escape * @return {string} HTML */ escape: function ( s ) { return s.replace( /['"<>&]/g, escapeCallback ); }, /** * Create an HTML element string, with safe escaping. * * @param {string} name The tag name. * @param {Object} attrs An object with members mapping element names to values * @param {Mixed} contents The contents of the element. May be either: * * - string: The string is escaped. * - null or undefined: The short closing form is used, e.g. `<br/>`. * - this.Raw: The value attribute is included without escaping. * - this.Cdata: The value attribute is included, and an exception is * thrown if it contains an illegal ETAGO delimiter. * See <http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/appendix/notes.html#h-B.3.2>. * @return {string} HTML */ element: function ( name, attrs, contents ) { var v, attrName, s = '<' + name; for ( attrName in attrs ) { v = attrs[attrName]; // Convert name=true, to name=name if ( v === true ) { v = attrName; // Skip name=false } else if ( v === false ) { continue; } s += ' ' + attrName + '="' + this.escape( String( v ) ) + '"'; } if ( contents === undefined || contents === null ) { // Self close tag s += '/>'; return s; } // Regular open tag s += '>'; switch ( typeof contents ) { case 'string': // Escaped s += this.escape( contents ); break; case 'number': case 'boolean': // Convert to string s += String( contents ); break; default: if ( contents instanceof this.Raw ) { // Raw HTML inclusion s += contents.value; } else if ( contents instanceof this.Cdata ) { // CDATA if ( /<\/[a-zA-z]/.test( contents.value ) ) { throw new Error( 'mw.html.element: Illegal end tag found in CDATA' ); } s += contents.value; } else { throw new Error( 'mw.html.element: Invalid type of contents' ); } } s += '</' + name + '>'; return s; }, /** * Wrapper object for raw HTML passed to mw.html.element(). * @class mw.html.Raw */ Raw: function ( value ) { this.value = value; }, /** * Wrapper object for CDATA element contents passed to mw.html.element() * @class mw.html.Cdata */ Cdata: function ( value ) { this.value = value; } }; }() ), // Skeleton user object. mediawiki.user.js extends this user: { options: new Map(), tokens: new Map() }, /** * Registry and firing of events. * * MediaWiki has various interface components that are extended, enhanced * or manipulated in some other way by extensions, gadgets and even * in core itself. * * This framework helps streamlining the timing of when these other * code paths fire their plugins (instead of using document-ready, * which can and should be limited to firing only once). * * Features like navigating to other wiki pages, previewing an edit * and editing itself – without a refresh – can then retrigger these * hooks accordingly to ensure everything still works as expected. * * Example usage: * * mw.hook( 'wikipage.content' ).add( fn ).remove( fn ); * mw.hook( 'wikipage.content' ).fire( $content ); * * Handlers can be added and fired for arbitrary event names at any time. The same * event can be fired multiple times. The last run of an event is memorized * (similar to `$(document).ready` and `$.Deferred().done`). * This means if an event is fired, and a handler added afterwards, the added * function will be fired right away with the last given event data. * * Like Deferreds and Promises, the mw.hook object is both detachable and chainable. * Thus allowing flexible use and optimal maintainability and authority control. * You can pass around the `add` and/or `fire` method to another piece of code * without it having to know the event name (or `mw.hook` for that matter). * * var h = mw.hook( 'bar.ready' ); * new mw.Foo( .. ).fetch( { callback: h.fire } ); * * Note: Events are documented with an underscore instead of a dot in the event * name due to jsduck not supporting dots in that position. * * @class mw.hook */ hook: ( function () { var lists = {}; /** * Create an instance of mw.hook. * * @method hook * @member mw * @param {string} name Name of hook. * @return {mw.hook} */ return function ( name ) { var list = hasOwn.call( lists, name ) ? lists[name] : lists[name] = $.Callbacks( 'memory' ); return { /** * Register a hook handler * @param {Function...} handler Function to bind. * @chainable */ add: list.add, /** * Unregister a hook handler * @param {Function...} handler Function to unbind. * @chainable */ remove: list.remove, /** * Run a hook. * @param {Mixed...} data * @chainable */ fire: function () { return list.fireWith.call( this, null, slice.call( arguments ) ); } }; }; }() ) }; // Alias $j to jQuery for backwards compatibility // @deprecated since 1.23 Use $ or jQuery instead mw.log.deprecate( window, '$j', $, 'Use $ or jQuery instead.' ); /** * Log a message to window.console, if possible. * * Useful to force logging of some errors that are otherwise hard to detect (i.e., this logs * also in production mode). Gets console references in each invocation instead of caching the * reference, so that debugging tools loaded later are supported (e.g. Firebug Lite in IE). * * @private * @method log_ * @param {string} topic Stream name passed by mw.track * @param {Object} data Data passed by mw.track * @param {Error} [data.exception] * @param {string} data.source Error source * @param {string} [data.module] Name of module which caused the error */ function log( topic, data ) { var msg, e = data.exception, source = data.source, module = data.module, console = window.console; if ( console && console.log ) { msg = ( e ? 'Exception' : 'Error' ) + ' in ' + source; if ( module ) { msg += ' in module ' + module; } msg += ( e ? ':' : '.' ); console.log( msg ); // If we have an exception object, log it to the error channel to trigger a // proper stacktraces in browsers that support it. No fallback as we have no browsers // that don't support error(), but do support log(). if ( e && console.error ) { console.error( String( e ), e ); } } } // subscribe to error streams mw.trackSubscribe( 'resourceloader.exception', log ); mw.trackSubscribe( 'resourceloader.assert', log ); // Attach to window and globally alias window.mw = window.mediaWiki = mw; }( jQuery ) );