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1 /**
2 * Base library for MediaWiki.
3 *
4 * Exposed globally as `mediaWiki` with `mw` as shortcut.
5 *
6 * @class mw
7 * @alternateClassName mediaWiki
8 * @singleton
9 */
10 /*jshint latedef:false */
11 ( function ( $ ) {
12 'use strict';
13
14 var mw,
15 hasOwn = Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty,
16 slice = Array.prototype.slice,
17 trackCallbacks = $.Callbacks( 'memory' ),
18 trackHandlers = [],
19 trackQueue = [];
20
21 /**
22 * FNV132 hash function
23 *
24 * This function implements the 32-bit version of FNV-1.
25 * It is equivalent to hash( 'fnv132', ... ) in PHP, except
26 * its output is base 36 rather than hex.
27 * See <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FNV_hash_function>
28 *
29 * @private
30 * @param {string} str String to hash
31 * @return {string} hash as an seven-character base 36 string
32 */
33 function fnv132( str ) {
34 /*jshint bitwise:false */
35 var hash = 0x811C9DC5,
36 i;
37
38 for ( i = 0; i < str.length; i++ ) {
39 hash += ( hash << 1 ) + ( hash << 4 ) + ( hash << 7 ) + ( hash << 8 ) + ( hash << 24 );
40 hash ^= str.charCodeAt( i );
41 }
42
43 hash = ( hash >>> 0 ).toString( 36 );
44 while ( hash.length < 7 ) {
45 hash = '0' + hash;
46 }
47
48 return hash;
49 }
50
51 /**
52 * Create an object that can be read from or written to from methods that allow
53 * interaction both with single and multiple properties at once.
54 *
55 * @example
56 *
57 * var collection, query, results;
58 *
59 * // Create your address book
60 * collection = new mw.Map();
61 *
62 * // This data could be coming from an external source (eg. API/AJAX)
63 * collection.set( {
64 * 'John Doe': 'john@example.org',
65 * 'Jane Doe': 'jane@example.org',
66 * 'George van Halen': 'gvanhalen@example.org'
67 * } );
68 *
69 * wanted = ['John Doe', 'Jane Doe', 'Daniel Jackson'];
70 *
71 * // You can detect missing keys first
72 * if ( !collection.exists( wanted ) ) {
73 * // One or more are missing (in this case: "Daniel Jackson")
74 * mw.log( 'One or more names were not found in your address book' );
75 * }
76 *
77 * // Or just let it give you what it can. Optionally fill in from a default.
78 * results = collection.get( wanted, 'nobody@example.com' );
79 * mw.log( results['Jane Doe'] ); // "jane@example.org"
80 * mw.log( results['Daniel Jackson'] ); // "nobody@example.com"
81 *
82 * @class mw.Map
83 *
84 * @constructor
85 * @param {Object|boolean} [values] The value-baring object to be mapped. Defaults to an
86 * empty object.
87 * For backwards-compatibility with mw.config, this can also be `true` in which case values
88 * are copied to the Window object as global variables (T72470). Values are copied in
89 * one direction only. Changes to globals are not reflected in the map.
90 */
91 function Map( values ) {
92 if ( values === true ) {
93 this.values = {};
94
95 // Override #set to also set the global variable
96 this.set = function ( selection, value ) {
97 var s;
98
99 if ( $.isPlainObject( selection ) ) {
100 for ( s in selection ) {
101 setGlobalMapValue( this, s, selection[ s ] );
102 }
103 return true;
104 }
105 if ( typeof selection === 'string' && arguments.length ) {
106 setGlobalMapValue( this, selection, value );
107 return true;
108 }
109 return false;
110 };
111
112 return;
113 }
114
115 this.values = values || {};
116 }
117
118 /**
119 * Alias property to the global object.
120 *
121 * @private
122 * @static
123 * @param {mw.Map} map
124 * @param {string} key
125 * @param {Mixed} value
126 */
127 function setGlobalMapValue( map, key, value ) {
128 map.values[ key ] = value;
129 mw.log.deprecate(
130 window,
131 key,
132 value,
133 // Deprecation notice for mw.config globals (T58550, T72470)
134 map === mw.config && 'Use mw.config instead.'
135 );
136 }
137
138 Map.prototype = {
139 /**
140 * Get the value of one or more keys.
141 *
142 * If called with no arguments, all values are returned.
143 *
144 * @param {string|Array} [selection] Key or array of keys to retrieve values for.
145 * @param {Mixed} [fallback=null] Value for keys that don't exist.
146 * @return {Mixed|Object| null} If selection was a string, returns the value,
147 * If selection was an array, returns an object of key/values.
148 * If no selection is passed, the 'values' container is returned. (Beware that,
149 * as is the default in JavaScript, the object is returned by reference.)
150 */
151 get: function ( selection, fallback ) {
152 var results, i;
153 // If we only do this in the `return` block, it'll fail for the
154 // call to get() from the mutli-selection block.
155 fallback = arguments.length > 1 ? fallback : null;
156
157 if ( $.isArray( selection ) ) {
158 selection = slice.call( selection );
159 results = {};
160 for ( i = 0; i < selection.length; i++ ) {
161 results[ selection[ i ] ] = this.get( selection[ i ], fallback );
162 }
163 return results;
164 }
165
166 if ( typeof selection === 'string' ) {
167 if ( !hasOwn.call( this.values, selection ) ) {
168 return fallback;
169 }
170 return this.values[ selection ];
171 }
172
173 if ( selection === undefined ) {
174 return this.values;
175 }
176
177 // Invalid selection key
178 return null;
179 },
180
181 /**
182 * Set one or more key/value pairs.
183 *
184 * @param {string|Object} selection Key to set value for, or object mapping keys to values
185 * @param {Mixed} [value] Value to set (optional, only in use when key is a string)
186 * @return {boolean} True on success, false on failure
187 */
188 set: function ( selection, value ) {
189 var s;
190
191 if ( $.isPlainObject( selection ) ) {
192 for ( s in selection ) {
193 this.values[ s ] = selection[ s ];
194 }
195 return true;
196 }
197 if ( typeof selection === 'string' && arguments.length > 1 ) {
198 this.values[ selection ] = value;
199 return true;
200 }
201 return false;
202 },
203
204 /**
205 * Check if one or more keys exist.
206 *
207 * @param {Mixed} selection Key or array of keys to check
208 * @return {boolean} True if the key(s) exist
209 */
210 exists: function ( selection ) {
211 var s;
212
213 if ( $.isArray( selection ) ) {
214 for ( s = 0; s < selection.length; s++ ) {
215 if ( typeof selection[ s ] !== 'string' || !hasOwn.call( this.values, selection[ s ] ) ) {
216 return false;
217 }
218 }
219 return true;
220 }
221 return typeof selection === 'string' && hasOwn.call( this.values, selection );
222 }
223 };
224
225 /**
226 * Object constructor for messages.
227 *
228 * Similar to the Message class in MediaWiki PHP.
229 *
230 * Format defaults to 'text'.
231 *
232 * @example
233 *
234 * var obj, str;
235 * mw.messages.set( {
236 * 'hello': 'Hello world',
237 * 'hello-user': 'Hello, $1!',
238 * 'welcome-user': 'Welcome back to $2, $1! Last visit by $1: $3'
239 * } );
240 *
241 * obj = new mw.Message( mw.messages, 'hello' );
242 * mw.log( obj.text() );
243 * // Hello world
244 *
245 * obj = new mw.Message( mw.messages, 'hello-user', [ 'John Doe' ] );
246 * mw.log( obj.text() );
247 * // Hello, John Doe!
248 *
249 * obj = new mw.Message( mw.messages, 'welcome-user', [ 'John Doe', 'Wikipedia', '2 hours ago' ] );
250 * mw.log( obj.text() );
251 * // Welcome back to Wikipedia, John Doe! Last visit by John Doe: 2 hours ago
252 *
253 * // Using mw.message shortcut
254 * obj = mw.message( 'hello-user', 'John Doe' );
255 * mw.log( obj.text() );
256 * // Hello, John Doe!
257 *
258 * // Using mw.msg shortcut
259 * str = mw.msg( 'hello-user', 'John Doe' );
260 * mw.log( str );
261 * // Hello, John Doe!
262 *
263 * // Different formats
264 * obj = new mw.Message( mw.messages, 'hello-user', [ 'John "Wiki" <3 Doe' ] );
265 *
266 * obj.format = 'text';
267 * str = obj.toString();
268 * // Same as:
269 * str = obj.text();
270 *
271 * mw.log( str );
272 * // Hello, John "Wiki" <3 Doe!
273 *
274 * mw.log( obj.escaped() );
275 * // Hello, John &quot;Wiki&quot; &lt;3 Doe!
276 *
277 * @class mw.Message
278 *
279 * @constructor
280 * @param {mw.Map} map Message store
281 * @param {string} key
282 * @param {Array} [parameters]
283 */
284 function Message( map, key, parameters ) {
285 this.format = 'text';
286 this.map = map;
287 this.key = key;
288 this.parameters = parameters === undefined ? [] : slice.call( parameters );
289 return this;
290 }
291
292 Message.prototype = {
293 /**
294 * Get parsed contents of the message.
295 *
296 * The default parser does simple $N replacements and nothing else.
297 * This may be overridden to provide a more complex message parser.
298 * The primary override is in the mediawiki.jqueryMsg module.
299 *
300 * This function will not be called for nonexistent messages.
301 *
302 * @return {string} Parsed message
303 */
304 parser: function () {
305 return mw.format.apply( null, [ this.map.get( this.key ) ].concat( this.parameters ) );
306 },
307
308 /**
309 * Add (does not replace) parameters for `$N` placeholder values.
310 *
311 * @param {Array} parameters
312 * @chainable
313 */
314 params: function ( parameters ) {
315 var i;
316 for ( i = 0; i < parameters.length; i++ ) {
317 this.parameters.push( parameters[ i ] );
318 }
319 return this;
320 },
321
322 /**
323 * Convert message object to its string form based on current format.
324 *
325 * @return {string} Message as a string in the current form, or `<key>` if key
326 * does not exist.
327 */
328 toString: function () {
329 var text;
330
331 if ( !this.exists() ) {
332 // Use <key> as text if key does not exist
333 if ( this.format === 'escaped' || this.format === 'parse' ) {
334 // format 'escaped' and 'parse' need to have the brackets and key html escaped
335 return mw.html.escape( '<' + this.key + '>' );
336 }
337 return '<' + this.key + '>';
338 }
339
340 if ( this.format === 'plain' || this.format === 'text' || this.format === 'parse' ) {
341 text = this.parser();
342 }
343
344 if ( this.format === 'escaped' ) {
345 text = this.parser();
346 text = mw.html.escape( text );
347 }
348
349 return text;
350 },
351
352 /**
353 * Change format to 'parse' and convert message to string
354 *
355 * If jqueryMsg is loaded, this parses the message text from wikitext
356 * (where supported) to HTML
357 *
358 * Otherwise, it is equivalent to plain.
359 *
360 * @return {string} String form of parsed message
361 */
362 parse: function () {
363 this.format = 'parse';
364 return this.toString();
365 },
366
367 /**
368 * Change format to 'plain' and convert message to string
369 *
370 * This substitutes parameters, but otherwise does not change the
371 * message text.
372 *
373 * @return {string} String form of plain message
374 */
375 plain: function () {
376 this.format = 'plain';
377 return this.toString();
378 },
379
380 /**
381 * Change format to 'text' and convert message to string
382 *
383 * If jqueryMsg is loaded, {{-transformation is done where supported
384 * (such as {{plural:}}, {{gender:}}, {{int:}}).
385 *
386 * Otherwise, it is equivalent to plain
387 *
388 * @return {string} String form of text message
389 */
390 text: function () {
391 this.format = 'text';
392 return this.toString();
393 },
394
395 /**
396 * Change the format to 'escaped' and convert message to string
397 *
398 * This is equivalent to using the 'text' format (see #text), then
399 * HTML-escaping the output.
400 *
401 * @return {string} String form of html escaped message
402 */
403 escaped: function () {
404 this.format = 'escaped';
405 return this.toString();
406 },
407
408 /**
409 * Check if a message exists
410 *
411 * @see mw.Map#exists
412 * @return {boolean}
413 */
414 exists: function () {
415 return this.map.exists( this.key );
416 }
417 };
418
419 /**
420 * @class mw
421 */
422 mw = {
423
424 /**
425 * Get the current time, measured in milliseconds since January 1, 1970 (UTC).
426 *
427 * On browsers that implement the Navigation Timing API, this function will produce floating-point
428 * values with microsecond precision that are guaranteed to be monotonic. On all other browsers,
429 * it will fall back to using `Date`.
430 *
431 * @return {number} Current time
432 */
433 now: ( function () {
434 var perf = window.performance,
435 navStart = perf && perf.timing && perf.timing.navigationStart;
436 return navStart && typeof perf.now === 'function' ?
437 function () { return navStart + perf.now(); } :
438 function () { return +new Date(); };
439 }() ),
440
441 /**
442 * Format a string. Replace $1, $2 ... $N with positional arguments.
443 *
444 * Used by Message#parser().
445 *
446 * @since 1.25
447 * @param {string} formatString Format string
448 * @param {...Mixed} parameters Values for $N replacements
449 * @return {string} Formatted string
450 */
451 format: function ( formatString ) {
452 var parameters = slice.call( arguments, 1 );
453 return formatString.replace( /\$(\d+)/g, function ( str, match ) {
454 var index = parseInt( match, 10 ) - 1;
455 return parameters[ index ] !== undefined ? parameters[ index ] : '$' + match;
456 } );
457 },
458
459 /**
460 * Track an analytic event.
461 *
462 * This method provides a generic means for MediaWiki JavaScript code to capture state
463 * information for analysis. Each logged event specifies a string topic name that describes
464 * the kind of event that it is. Topic names consist of dot-separated path components,
465 * arranged from most general to most specific. Each path component should have a clear and
466 * well-defined purpose.
467 *
468 * Data handlers are registered via `mw.trackSubscribe`, and receive the full set of
469 * events that match their subcription, including those that fired before the handler was
470 * bound.
471 *
472 * @param {string} topic Topic name
473 * @param {Object} [data] Data describing the event, encoded as an object
474 */
475 track: function ( topic, data ) {
476 trackQueue.push( { topic: topic, timeStamp: mw.now(), data: data } );
477 trackCallbacks.fire( trackQueue );
478 },
479
480 /**
481 * Register a handler for subset of analytic events, specified by topic.
482 *
483 * Handlers will be called once for each tracked event, including any events that fired before the
484 * handler was registered; 'this' is set to a plain object with a 'timeStamp' property indicating
485 * the exact time at which the event fired, a string 'topic' property naming the event, and a
486 * 'data' property which is an object of event-specific data. The event topic and event data are
487 * also passed to the callback as the first and second arguments, respectively.
488 *
489 * @param {string} topic Handle events whose name starts with this string prefix
490 * @param {Function} callback Handler to call for each matching tracked event
491 * @param {string} callback.topic
492 * @param {Object} [callback.data]
493 */
494 trackSubscribe: function ( topic, callback ) {
495 var seen = 0;
496 function handler( trackQueue ) {
497 var event;
498 for ( ; seen < trackQueue.length; seen++ ) {
499 event = trackQueue[ seen ];
500 if ( event.topic.indexOf( topic ) === 0 ) {
501 callback.call( event, event.topic, event.data );
502 }
503 }
504 }
505
506 trackHandlers.push( [ handler, callback ] );
507
508 trackCallbacks.add( handler );
509 },
510
511 /**
512 * Stop handling events for a particular handler
513 *
514 * @param {Function} callback
515 */
516 trackUnsubscribe: function ( callback ) {
517 trackHandlers = $.grep( trackHandlers, function ( fns ) {
518 if ( fns[ 1 ] === callback ) {
519 trackCallbacks.remove( fns[ 0 ] );
520 // Ensure the tuple is removed to avoid holding on to closures
521 return false;
522 }
523 return true;
524 } );
525 },
526
527 // Expose Map constructor
528 Map: Map,
529
530 // Expose Message constructor
531 Message: Message,
532
533 /**
534 * Map of configuration values.
535 *
536 * Check out [the complete list of configuration values](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Interface/JavaScript#mw.config)
537 * on mediawiki.org.
538 *
539 * If `$wgLegacyJavaScriptGlobals` is true, this Map will add its values to the
540 * global `window` object.
541 *
542 * @property {mw.Map} config
543 */
544 // Dummy placeholder later assigned in ResourceLoaderStartUpModule
545 config: null,
546
547 /**
548 * Empty object for third-party libraries, for cases where you don't
549 * want to add a new global, or the global is bad and needs containment
550 * or wrapping.
551 *
552 * @property
553 */
554 libs: {},
555
556 /**
557 * Access container for deprecated functionality that can be moved from
558 * from their legacy location and attached to this object (e.g. a global
559 * function that is deprecated and as stop-gap can be exposed through here).
560 *
561 * This was reserved for future use but never ended up being used.
562 *
563 * @deprecated since 1.22 Let deprecated identifiers keep their original name
564 * and use mw.log#deprecate to create an access container for tracking.
565 * @property
566 */
567 legacy: {},
568
569 /**
570 * Store for messages.
571 *
572 * @property {mw.Map}
573 */
574 messages: new Map(),
575
576 /**
577 * Store for templates associated with a module.
578 *
579 * @property {mw.Map}
580 */
581 templates: new Map(),
582
583 /**
584 * Get a message object.
585 *
586 * Shortcut for `new mw.Message( mw.messages, key, parameters )`.
587 *
588 * @see mw.Message
589 * @param {string} key Key of message to get
590 * @param {...Mixed} parameters Values for $N replacements
591 * @return {mw.Message}
592 */
593 message: function ( key ) {
594 var parameters = slice.call( arguments, 1 );
595 return new Message( mw.messages, key, parameters );
596 },
597
598 /**
599 * Get a message string using the (default) 'text' format.
600 *
601 * Shortcut for `mw.message( key, parameters... ).text()`.
602 *
603 * @see mw.Message
604 * @param {string} key Key of message to get
605 * @param {...Mixed} parameters Values for $N replacements
606 * @return {string}
607 */
608 msg: function () {
609 return mw.message.apply( mw.message, arguments ).toString();
610 },
611
612 /**
613 * Dummy placeholder for {@link mw.log}
614 *
615 * @method
616 */
617 log: ( function () {
618 // Also update the restoration of methods in mediawiki.log.js
619 // when adding or removing methods here.
620 var log = function () {},
621 console = window.console;
622
623 /**
624 * @class mw.log
625 * @singleton
626 */
627
628 /**
629 * Write a message to the console's warning channel.
630 * Actions not supported by the browser console are silently ignored.
631 *
632 * @param {...string} msg Messages to output to console
633 */
634 log.warn = console && console.warn && Function.prototype.bind ?
635 Function.prototype.bind.call( console.warn, console ) :
636 $.noop;
637
638 /**
639 * Write a message to the console's error channel.
640 *
641 * Most browsers provide a stacktrace by default if the argument
642 * is a caught Error object.
643 *
644 * @since 1.26
645 * @param {Error|...string} msg Messages to output to console
646 */
647 log.error = console && console.error && Function.prototype.bind ?
648 Function.prototype.bind.call( console.error, console ) :
649 $.noop;
650
651 /**
652 * Create a property in a host object that, when accessed, will produce
653 * a deprecation warning in the console with backtrace.
654 *
655 * @param {Object} obj Host object of deprecated property
656 * @param {string} key Name of property to create in `obj`
657 * @param {Mixed} val The value this property should return when accessed
658 * @param {string} [msg] Optional text to include in the deprecation message
659 */
660 log.deprecate = !Object.defineProperty ? function ( obj, key, val ) {
661 obj[ key ] = val;
662 } : function ( obj, key, val, msg ) {
663 /*globals Set */
664 msg = 'Use of "' + key + '" is deprecated.' + ( msg ? ( ' ' + msg ) : '' );
665 var logged, loggedIsSet, uniqueTrace;
666 if ( window.Set ) {
667 logged = new Set();
668 loggedIsSet = true;
669 } else {
670 logged = {};
671 loggedIsSet = false;
672 }
673 uniqueTrace = function () {
674 var trace = new Error().stack;
675 if ( loggedIsSet ) {
676 if ( logged.has( trace ) ) {
677 return false;
678 }
679 logged.add( trace );
680 return true;
681 } else {
682 if ( logged.hasOwnProperty( trace ) ) {
683 return false;
684 }
685 logged[ trace ] = 1;
686 return true;
687 }
688 };
689 Object.defineProperty( obj, key, {
690 configurable: true,
691 enumerable: true,
692 get: function () {
693 if ( uniqueTrace() ) {
694 mw.track( 'mw.deprecate', key );
695 mw.log.warn( msg );
696 }
697 return val;
698 },
699 set: function ( newVal ) {
700 if ( uniqueTrace() ) {
701 mw.track( 'mw.deprecate', key );
702 mw.log.warn( msg );
703 }
704 val = newVal;
705 }
706 } );
707
708 };
709
710 return log;
711 }() ),
712
713 /**
714 * Client for ResourceLoader server end point.
715 *
716 * This client is in charge of maintaining the module registry and state
717 * machine, initiating network (batch) requests for loading modules, as
718 * well as dependency resolution and execution of source code.
719 *
720 * For more information, refer to
721 * <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ResourceLoader/Features>
722 *
723 * @class mw.loader
724 * @singleton
725 */
726 loader: ( function () {
727
728 /**
729 * Fired via mw.track on various resource loading errors.
730 *
731 * @event resourceloader_exception
732 * @param {Error|Mixed} e The error that was thrown. Almost always an Error
733 * object, but in theory module code could manually throw something else, and that
734 * might also end up here.
735 * @param {string} [module] Name of the module which caused the error. Omitted if the
736 * error is not module-related or the module cannot be easily identified due to
737 * batched handling.
738 * @param {string} source Source of the error. Possible values:
739 *
740 * - style: stylesheet error (only affects old IE where a special style loading method
741 * is used)
742 * - load-callback: exception thrown by user callback
743 * - module-execute: exception thrown by module code
744 * - store-eval: could not evaluate module code cached in localStorage
745 * - store-localstorage-init: localStorage or JSON parse error in mw.loader.store.init
746 * - store-localstorage-json: JSON conversion error in mw.loader.store.set
747 * - store-localstorage-update: localStorage or JSON conversion error in mw.loader.store.update
748 */
749
750 /**
751 * Fired via mw.track on resource loading error conditions.
752 *
753 * @event resourceloader_assert
754 * @param {string} source Source of the error. Possible values:
755 *
756 * - bug-T59567: failed to cache script due to an Opera function -> string conversion
757 * bug; see <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T59567> for details
758 */
759
760 /**
761 * Mapping of registered modules.
762 *
763 * See #implement and #execute for exact details on support for script, style and messages.
764 *
765 * Format:
766 *
767 * {
768 * 'moduleName': {
769 * // From mw.loader.register()
770 * 'version': '########' (hash)
771 * 'dependencies': ['required.foo', 'bar.also', ...], (or) function () {}
772 * 'group': 'somegroup', (or) null
773 * 'source': 'local', (or) 'anotherwiki'
774 * 'skip': 'return !!window.Example', (or) null
775 * 'module': export Object
776 *
777 * // Set from execute() or mw.loader.state()
778 * 'state': 'registered', 'loaded', 'loading', 'ready', 'error', or 'missing'
779 *
780 * // Optionally added at run-time by mw.loader.implement()
781 * 'skipped': true
782 * 'script': closure, array of urls, or string
783 * 'style': { ... } (see #execute)
784 * 'messages': { 'key': 'value', ... }
785 * }
786 * }
787 *
788 * State machine:
789 *
790 * - `registered`:
791 * The module is known to the system but not yet requested.
792 * Meta data is registered via mw.loader#register. Calls to that method are
793 * generated server-side by the startup module.
794 * - `loading`:
795 * The module is requested through mw.loader (either directly or as dependency of
796 * another module). The client will be fetching module contents from the server.
797 * The contents are then stashed in the registry via mw.loader#implement.
798 * - `loaded`:
799 * The module has been requested from the server and stashed via mw.loader#implement.
800 * If the module has no more dependencies in-fight, the module will be executed
801 * right away. Otherwise execution is deferred, controlled via #handlePending.
802 * - `executing`:
803 * The module is being executed.
804 * - `ready`:
805 * The module has been successfully executed.
806 * - `error`:
807 * The module (or one of its dependencies) produced an error during execution.
808 * - `missing`:
809 * The module was registered client-side and requested, but the server denied knowledge
810 * of the module's existence.
811 *
812 * @property
813 * @private
814 */
815 var registry = {},
816 // Mapping of sources, keyed by source-id, values are strings.
817 //
818 // Format:
819 //
820 // {
821 // 'sourceId': 'http://example.org/w/load.php'
822 // }
823 //
824 sources = {},
825
826 // List of modules which will be loaded as when ready
827 batch = [],
828
829 // Pending queueModuleScript() requests
830 handlingPendingRequests = false,
831 pendingRequests = [],
832
833 // List of modules to be loaded
834 queue = [],
835
836 /**
837 * List of callback jobs waiting for modules to be ready.
838 *
839 * Jobs are created by #request() and run by #handlePending().
840 *
841 * Typically when a job is created for a module, the job's dependencies contain
842 * both the module being requested and all its recursive dependencies.
843 *
844 * Format:
845 *
846 * {
847 * 'dependencies': [ module names ],
848 * 'ready': Function callback
849 * 'error': Function callback
850 * }
851 *
852 * @property {Object[]} jobs
853 * @private
854 */
855 jobs = [],
856
857 // For getMarker()
858 marker = null,
859
860 // For addEmbeddedCSS()
861 cssBuffer = '',
862 cssBufferTimer = null,
863 cssCallbacks = $.Callbacks(),
864 isIE9 = document.documentMode === 9;
865
866 function getMarker() {
867 if ( !marker ) {
868 // Cache
869 marker = document.querySelector( 'meta[name="ResourceLoaderDynamicStyles"]' );
870 if ( !marker ) {
871 mw.log( 'Create <meta name="ResourceLoaderDynamicStyles"> dynamically' );
872 marker = $( '<meta>' ).attr( 'name', 'ResourceLoaderDynamicStyles' ).appendTo( 'head' )[ 0 ];
873 }
874 }
875 return marker;
876 }
877
878 /**
879 * Create a new style element and add it to the DOM.
880 *
881 * @private
882 * @param {string} text CSS text
883 * @param {Node} [nextNode] The element where the style tag
884 * should be inserted before
885 * @return {HTMLElement} Reference to the created style element
886 */
887 function newStyleTag( text, nextNode ) {
888 var s = document.createElement( 'style' );
889
890 s.appendChild( document.createTextNode( text ) );
891 if ( nextNode && nextNode.parentNode ) {
892 nextNode.parentNode.insertBefore( s, nextNode );
893 } else {
894 document.getElementsByTagName( 'head' )[ 0 ].appendChild( s );
895 }
896
897 return s;
898 }
899
900 /**
901 * Add a bit of CSS text to the current browser page.
902 *
903 * The CSS will be appended to an existing ResourceLoader-created `<style>` tag
904 * or create a new one based on whether the given `cssText` is safe for extension.
905 *
906 * @private
907 * @param {string} [cssText=cssBuffer] If called without cssText,
908 * the internal buffer will be inserted instead.
909 * @param {Function} [callback]
910 */
911 function addEmbeddedCSS( cssText, callback ) {
912 var $style, styleEl;
913
914 function fireCallbacks() {
915 var oldCallbacks = cssCallbacks;
916 // Reset cssCallbacks variable so it's not polluted by any calls to
917 // addEmbeddedCSS() from one of the callbacks (T105973)
918 cssCallbacks = $.Callbacks();
919 oldCallbacks.fire().empty();
920 }
921
922 if ( callback ) {
923 cssCallbacks.add( callback );
924 }
925
926 // Yield once before creating the <style> tag. This lets multiple stylesheets
927 // accumulate into one buffer, allowing us to reduce how often new stylesheets
928 // are inserted in the browser. Appending a stylesheet and waiting for the
929 // browser to repaint is fairly expensive. (T47810)
930 if ( cssText ) {
931 // Don't extend the buffer if the item needs its own stylesheet.
932 // Keywords like `@import` are only valid at the start of a stylesheet (T37562).
933 if ( !cssBuffer || cssText.slice( 0, '@import'.length ) !== '@import' ) {
934 // Linebreak for somewhat distinguishable sections
935 cssBuffer += '\n' + cssText;
936 // TODO: Using requestAnimationFrame would perform better by not injecting
937 // styles while the browser is busy painting.
938 if ( !cssBufferTimer ) {
939 cssBufferTimer = setTimeout( function () {
940 // Support: Firefox < 13
941 // Firefox 12 has non-standard behaviour of passing a number
942 // as first argument to a setTimeout callback.
943 // http://benalman.com/news/2009/07/the-mysterious-firefox-settime/
944 addEmbeddedCSS();
945 } );
946 }
947 return;
948 }
949
950 // This is a scheduled flush for the buffer
951 } else {
952 cssBufferTimer = null;
953 cssText = cssBuffer;
954 cssBuffer = '';
955 }
956
957 // By default, always create a new <style>. Appending text to a <style> tag is
958 // is a performance anti-pattern as it requires CSS to be reparsed (T47810).
959 //
960 // Support: IE 6-9
961 // Try to re-use existing <style> tags due to the IE stylesheet limit (T33676).
962 if ( isIE9 ) {
963 $style = $( getMarker() ).prev();
964 // Verify that the element before the marker actually is a <style> tag created
965 // by mw.loader (not some other style tag, or e.g. a <meta> tag).
966 if ( $style.data( 'ResourceLoaderDynamicStyleTag' ) ) {
967 styleEl = $style[ 0 ];
968 styleEl.appendChild( document.createTextNode( cssText ) );
969 fireCallbacks();
970 return;
971 }
972 // Else: No existing tag to reuse. Continue below and create the first one.
973 }
974
975 $style = $( newStyleTag( cssText, getMarker() ) );
976
977 if ( isIE9 ) {
978 $style.data( 'ResourceLoaderDynamicStyleTag', true );
979 }
980
981 fireCallbacks();
982 }
983
984 /**
985 * @private
986 * @param {Array} modules List of module names
987 * @return {string} Hash of concatenated version hashes.
988 */
989 function getCombinedVersion( modules ) {
990 var hashes = $.map( modules, function ( module ) {
991 return registry[ module ].version;
992 } );
993 return fnv132( hashes.join( '' ) );
994 }
995
996 /**
997 * Determine whether all dependencies are in state 'ready', which means we may
998 * execute the module or job now.
999 *
1000 * @private
1001 * @param {Array} modules Names of modules to be checked
1002 * @return {boolean} True if all modules are in state 'ready', false otherwise
1003 */
1004 function allReady( modules ) {
1005 var i;
1006 for ( i = 0; i < modules.length; i++ ) {
1007 if ( mw.loader.getState( modules[ i ] ) !== 'ready' ) {
1008 return false;
1009 }
1010 }
1011 return true;
1012 }
1013
1014 /**
1015 * Determine whether all dependencies are in state 'ready', which means we may
1016 * execute the module or job now.
1017 *
1018 * @private
1019 * @param {Array} modules Names of modules to be checked
1020 * @return {boolean} True if no modules are in state 'error' or 'missing', false otherwise
1021 */
1022 function anyFailed( modules ) {
1023 var i, state;
1024 for ( i = 0; i < modules.length; i++ ) {
1025 state = mw.loader.getState( modules[ i ] );
1026 if ( state === 'error' || state === 'missing' ) {
1027 return true;
1028 }
1029 }
1030 return false;
1031 }
1032
1033 /**
1034 * A module has entered state 'ready', 'error', or 'missing'. Automatically update
1035 * pending jobs and modules that depend upon this module. If the given module failed,
1036 * propagate the 'error' state up the dependency tree. Otherwise, go ahead and execute
1037 * all jobs/modules now having their dependencies satisfied.
1038 *
1039 * Jobs that depend on a failed module, will have their error callback ran (if any).
1040 *
1041 * @private
1042 * @param {string} module Name of module that entered one of the states 'ready', 'error', or 'missing'.
1043 */
1044 function handlePending( module ) {
1045 var j, job, hasErrors, m, stateChange;
1046
1047 if ( registry[ module ].state === 'error' || registry[ module ].state === 'missing' ) {
1048 // If the current module failed, mark all dependent modules also as failed.
1049 // Iterate until steady-state to propagate the error state upwards in the
1050 // dependency tree.
1051 do {
1052 stateChange = false;
1053 for ( m in registry ) {
1054 if ( registry[ m ].state !== 'error' && registry[ m ].state !== 'missing' ) {
1055 if ( anyFailed( registry[ m ].dependencies ) ) {
1056 registry[ m ].state = 'error';
1057 stateChange = true;
1058 }
1059 }
1060 }
1061 } while ( stateChange );
1062 }
1063
1064 // Execute all jobs whose dependencies are either all satisfied or contain at least one failed module.
1065 for ( j = 0; j < jobs.length; j++ ) {
1066 hasErrors = anyFailed( jobs[ j ].dependencies );
1067 if ( hasErrors || allReady( jobs[ j ].dependencies ) ) {
1068 // All dependencies satisfied, or some have errors
1069 job = jobs[ j ];
1070 jobs.splice( j, 1 );
1071 j -= 1;
1072 try {
1073 if ( hasErrors ) {
1074 if ( $.isFunction( job.error ) ) {
1075 job.error( new Error( 'Module ' + module + ' has failed dependencies' ), [ module ] );
1076 }
1077 } else {
1078 if ( $.isFunction( job.ready ) ) {
1079 job.ready();
1080 }
1081 }
1082 } catch ( e ) {
1083 // A user-defined callback raised an exception.
1084 // Swallow it to protect our state machine!
1085 mw.track( 'resourceloader.exception', { exception: e, module: module, source: 'load-callback' } );
1086 }
1087 }
1088 }
1089
1090 if ( registry[ module ].state === 'ready' ) {
1091 // The current module became 'ready'. Set it in the module store, and recursively execute all
1092 // dependent modules that are loaded and now have all dependencies satisfied.
1093 mw.loader.store.set( module, registry[ module ] );
1094 for ( m in registry ) {
1095 if ( registry[ m ].state === 'loaded' && allReady( registry[ m ].dependencies ) ) {
1096 execute( m );
1097 }
1098 }
1099 }
1100 }
1101
1102 /**
1103 * Resolve dependencies and detect circular references.
1104 *
1105 * @private
1106 * @param {string} module Name of the top-level module whose dependencies shall be
1107 * resolved and sorted.
1108 * @param {Array} resolved Returns a topological sort of the given module and its
1109 * dependencies, such that later modules depend on earlier modules. The array
1110 * contains the module names. If the array contains already some module names,
1111 * this function appends its result to the pre-existing array.
1112 * @param {Object} [unresolved] Hash used to track the current dependency
1113 * chain; used to report loops in the dependency graph.
1114 * @throws {Error} If any unregistered module or a dependency loop is encountered
1115 */
1116 function sortDependencies( module, resolved, unresolved ) {
1117 var i, deps, skip;
1118
1119 if ( !hasOwn.call( registry, module ) ) {
1120 throw new Error( 'Unknown dependency: ' + module );
1121 }
1122
1123 if ( registry[ module ].skip !== null ) {
1124 /*jshint evil:true */
1125 skip = new Function( registry[ module ].skip );
1126 registry[ module ].skip = null;
1127 if ( skip() ) {
1128 registry[ module ].skipped = true;
1129 registry[ module ].dependencies = [];
1130 registry[ module ].state = 'ready';
1131 handlePending( module );
1132 return;
1133 }
1134 }
1135
1136 // Resolves dynamic loader function and replaces it with its own results
1137 if ( $.isFunction( registry[ module ].dependencies ) ) {
1138 registry[ module ].dependencies = registry[ module ].dependencies();
1139 // Ensures the module's dependencies are always in an array
1140 if ( typeof registry[ module ].dependencies !== 'object' ) {
1141 registry[ module ].dependencies = [ registry[ module ].dependencies ];
1142 }
1143 }
1144 if ( $.inArray( module, resolved ) !== -1 ) {
1145 // Module already resolved; nothing to do
1146 return;
1147 }
1148 // Create unresolved if not passed in
1149 if ( !unresolved ) {
1150 unresolved = {};
1151 }
1152 // Tracks down dependencies
1153 deps = registry[ module ].dependencies;
1154 for ( i = 0; i < deps.length; i++ ) {
1155 if ( $.inArray( deps[ i ], resolved ) === -1 ) {
1156 if ( unresolved[ deps[ i ] ] ) {
1157 throw new Error( mw.format(
1158 'Circular reference detected: $1 -> $2',
1159 module,
1160 deps[ i ]
1161 ) );
1162 }
1163
1164 // Add to unresolved
1165 unresolved[ module ] = true;
1166 sortDependencies( deps[ i ], resolved, unresolved );
1167 }
1168 }
1169 resolved.push( module );
1170 }
1171
1172 /**
1173 * Get names of module that a module depends on, in their proper dependency order.
1174 *
1175 * @private
1176 * @param {string[]} modules Array of string module names
1177 * @return {Array} List of dependencies, including 'module'.
1178 */
1179 function resolve( modules ) {
1180 var resolved = [];
1181 $.each( modules, function ( idx, module ) {
1182 sortDependencies( module, resolved );
1183 } );
1184 return resolved;
1185 }
1186
1187 /**
1188 * Load and execute a script.
1189 *
1190 * @private
1191 * @param {string} src URL to script, will be used as the src attribute in the script tag
1192 * @return {jQuery.Promise}
1193 */
1194 function addScript( src ) {
1195 return $.ajax( {
1196 url: src,
1197 dataType: 'script',
1198 // Force jQuery behaviour to be for crossDomain. Otherwise jQuery would use
1199 // XHR for a same domain request instead of <script>, which changes the request
1200 // headers (potentially missing a cache hit), and reduces caching in general
1201 // since browsers cache XHR much less (if at all). And XHR means we retreive
1202 // text, so we'd need to $.globalEval, which then messes up line numbers.
1203 crossDomain: true,
1204 cache: true
1205 } );
1206 }
1207
1208 /**
1209 * Queue the loading and execution of a script for a particular module.
1210 *
1211 * @private
1212 * @param {string} src URL of the script
1213 * @param {string} [moduleName] Name of currently executing module
1214 * @return {jQuery.Promise}
1215 */
1216 function queueModuleScript( src, moduleName ) {
1217 var r = $.Deferred();
1218
1219 pendingRequests.push( function () {
1220 if ( moduleName && hasOwn.call( registry, moduleName ) ) {
1221 window.require = mw.loader.require;
1222 window.module = registry[ moduleName ].module;
1223 }
1224 addScript( src ).always( function () {
1225 // Clear environment
1226 delete window.require;
1227 delete window.module;
1228 r.resolve();
1229
1230 // Start the next one (if any)
1231 if ( pendingRequests[ 0 ] ) {
1232 pendingRequests.shift()();
1233 } else {
1234 handlingPendingRequests = false;
1235 }
1236 } );
1237 } );
1238 if ( !handlingPendingRequests && pendingRequests[ 0 ] ) {
1239 handlingPendingRequests = true;
1240 pendingRequests.shift()();
1241 }
1242 return r.promise();
1243 }
1244
1245 /**
1246 * Utility function for execute()
1247 *
1248 * @ignore
1249 */
1250 function addLink( media, url ) {
1251 var el = document.createElement( 'link' );
1252
1253 el.rel = 'stylesheet';
1254 if ( media && media !== 'all' ) {
1255 el.media = media;
1256 }
1257 // If you end up here from an IE exception "SCRIPT: Invalid property value.",
1258 // see #addEmbeddedCSS, bug 31676, and bug 47277 for details.
1259 el.href = url;
1260
1261 $( getMarker() ).before( el );
1262 }
1263
1264 /**
1265 * Executes a loaded module, making it ready to use
1266 *
1267 * @private
1268 * @param {string} module Module name to execute
1269 */
1270 function execute( module ) {
1271 var key, value, media, i, urls, cssHandle, checkCssHandles, runScript,
1272 cssHandlesRegistered = false;
1273
1274 if ( !hasOwn.call( registry, module ) ) {
1275 throw new Error( 'Module has not been registered yet: ' + module );
1276 }
1277 if ( registry[ module ].state !== 'loaded' ) {
1278 throw new Error( 'Module in state "' + registry[ module ].state + '" may not be executed: ' + module );
1279 }
1280
1281 registry[ module ].state = 'executing';
1282
1283 runScript = function () {
1284 var script, markModuleReady, nestedAddScript, legacyWait,
1285 // Expand to include dependencies since we have to exclude both legacy modules
1286 // and their dependencies from the legacyWait (to prevent a circular dependency).
1287 legacyModules = resolve( mw.config.get( 'wgResourceLoaderLegacyModules', [] ) );
1288 try {
1289 script = registry[ module ].script;
1290 markModuleReady = function () {
1291 registry[ module ].state = 'ready';
1292 handlePending( module );
1293 };
1294 nestedAddScript = function ( arr, callback, i ) {
1295 // Recursively call queueModuleScript() in its own callback
1296 // for each element of arr.
1297 if ( i >= arr.length ) {
1298 // We're at the end of the array
1299 callback();
1300 return;
1301 }
1302
1303 queueModuleScript( arr[ i ], module ).always( function () {
1304 nestedAddScript( arr, callback, i + 1 );
1305 } );
1306 };
1307
1308 legacyWait = ( $.inArray( module, legacyModules ) !== -1 )
1309 ? $.Deferred().resolve()
1310 : mw.loader.using( legacyModules );
1311
1312 legacyWait.always( function () {
1313 if ( $.isArray( script ) ) {
1314 nestedAddScript( script, markModuleReady, 0 );
1315 } else if ( $.isFunction( script ) ) {
1316 // Pass jQuery twice so that the signature of the closure which wraps
1317 // the script can bind both '$' and 'jQuery'.
1318 script( $, $, mw.loader.require, registry[ module ].module );
1319 markModuleReady();
1320
1321 } else if ( typeof script === 'string' ) {
1322 // Site and user modules are legacy scripts that run in the global scope.
1323 // This is transported as a string instead of a function to avoid needing
1324 // to use string manipulation to undo the function wrapper.
1325 if ( module === 'user' ) {
1326 // Implicit dependency on the site module. Not real dependency because
1327 // it should run after 'site' regardless of whether it succeeds or fails.
1328 mw.loader.using( 'site' ).always( function () {
1329 $.globalEval( script );
1330 markModuleReady();
1331 } );
1332 } else {
1333 $.globalEval( script );
1334 markModuleReady();
1335 }
1336 } else {
1337 // Module without script
1338 markModuleReady();
1339 }
1340 } );
1341 } catch ( e ) {
1342 // This needs to NOT use mw.log because these errors are common in production mode
1343 // and not in debug mode, such as when a symbol that should be global isn't exported
1344 registry[ module ].state = 'error';
1345 mw.track( 'resourceloader.exception', { exception: e, module: module, source: 'module-execute' } );
1346 handlePending( module );
1347 }
1348 };
1349
1350 // Add localizations to message system
1351 if ( registry[ module ].messages ) {
1352 mw.messages.set( registry[ module ].messages );
1353 }
1354
1355 // Initialise templates
1356 if ( registry[ module ].templates ) {
1357 mw.templates.set( module, registry[ module ].templates );
1358 }
1359
1360 // Make sure we don't run the scripts until all stylesheet insertions have completed.
1361 ( function () {
1362 var pending = 0;
1363 checkCssHandles = function () {
1364 // cssHandlesRegistered ensures we don't take off too soon, e.g. when
1365 // one of the cssHandles is fired while we're still creating more handles.
1366 if ( cssHandlesRegistered && pending === 0 && runScript ) {
1367 runScript();
1368 runScript = undefined; // Revoke
1369 }
1370 };
1371 cssHandle = function () {
1372 var check = checkCssHandles;
1373 pending++;
1374 return function () {
1375 if ( check ) {
1376 pending--;
1377 check();
1378 check = undefined; // Revoke
1379 }
1380 };
1381 };
1382 }() );
1383
1384 // Process styles (see also mw.loader.implement)
1385 // * back-compat: { <media>: css }
1386 // * back-compat: { <media>: [url, ..] }
1387 // * { "css": [css, ..] }
1388 // * { "url": { <media>: [url, ..] } }
1389 if ( registry[ module ].style ) {
1390 for ( key in registry[ module ].style ) {
1391 value = registry[ module ].style[ key ];
1392 media = undefined;
1393
1394 if ( key !== 'url' && key !== 'css' ) {
1395 // Backwards compatibility, key is a media-type
1396 if ( typeof value === 'string' ) {
1397 // back-compat: { <media>: css }
1398 // Ignore 'media' because it isn't supported (nor was it used).
1399 // Strings are pre-wrapped in "@media". The media-type was just ""
1400 // (because it had to be set to something).
1401 // This is one of the reasons why this format is no longer used.
1402 addEmbeddedCSS( value, cssHandle() );
1403 } else {
1404 // back-compat: { <media>: [url, ..] }
1405 media = key;
1406 key = 'bc-url';
1407 }
1408 }
1409
1410 // Array of css strings in key 'css',
1411 // or back-compat array of urls from media-type
1412 if ( $.isArray( value ) ) {
1413 for ( i = 0; i < value.length; i++ ) {
1414 if ( key === 'bc-url' ) {
1415 // back-compat: { <media>: [url, ..] }
1416 addLink( media, value[ i ] );
1417 } else if ( key === 'css' ) {
1418 // { "css": [css, ..] }
1419 addEmbeddedCSS( value[ i ], cssHandle() );
1420 }
1421 }
1422 // Not an array, but a regular object
1423 // Array of urls inside media-type key
1424 } else if ( typeof value === 'object' ) {
1425 // { "url": { <media>: [url, ..] } }
1426 for ( media in value ) {
1427 urls = value[ media ];
1428 for ( i = 0; i < urls.length; i++ ) {
1429 addLink( media, urls[ i ] );
1430 }
1431 }
1432 }
1433 }
1434 }
1435
1436 // Kick off.
1437 cssHandlesRegistered = true;
1438 checkCssHandles();
1439 }
1440
1441 /**
1442 * Adds all dependencies to the queue with optional callbacks to be run
1443 * when the dependencies are ready or fail
1444 *
1445 * @private
1446 * @param {string|string[]} dependencies Module name or array of string module names
1447 * @param {Function} [ready] Callback to execute when all dependencies are ready
1448 * @param {Function} [error] Callback to execute when any dependency fails
1449 */
1450 function request( dependencies, ready, error ) {
1451 // Allow calling by single module name
1452 if ( typeof dependencies === 'string' ) {
1453 dependencies = [ dependencies ];
1454 }
1455
1456 // Add ready and error callbacks if they were given
1457 if ( ready !== undefined || error !== undefined ) {
1458 jobs.push( {
1459 // Narrow down the list to modules that are worth waiting for
1460 dependencies: $.grep( dependencies, function ( module ) {
1461 var state = mw.loader.getState( module );
1462 return state === 'registered' || state === 'loaded' || state === 'loading' || state === 'executing';
1463 } ),
1464 ready: ready,
1465 error: error
1466 } );
1467 }
1468
1469 $.each( dependencies, function ( idx, module ) {
1470 var state = mw.loader.getState( module );
1471 // Only queue modules that are still in the initial 'registered' state
1472 // (not ones already loading, ready or error).
1473 if ( state === 'registered' && $.inArray( module, queue ) === -1 ) {
1474 // Private modules must be embedded in the page. Don't bother queuing
1475 // these as the server will deny them anyway (T101806).
1476 if ( registry[ module ].group === 'private' ) {
1477 registry[ module ].state = 'error';
1478 handlePending( module );
1479 return;
1480 }
1481 queue.push( module );
1482 }
1483 } );
1484
1485 mw.loader.work();
1486 }
1487
1488 function sortQuery( o ) {
1489 var key,
1490 sorted = {},
1491 a = [];
1492
1493 for ( key in o ) {
1494 if ( hasOwn.call( o, key ) ) {
1495 a.push( key );
1496 }
1497 }
1498 a.sort();
1499 for ( key = 0; key < a.length; key++ ) {
1500 sorted[ a[ key ] ] = o[ a[ key ] ];
1501 }
1502 return sorted;
1503 }
1504
1505 /**
1506 * Converts a module map of the form { foo: [ 'bar', 'baz' ], bar: [ 'baz, 'quux' ] }
1507 * to a query string of the form foo.bar,baz|bar.baz,quux
1508 *
1509 * @private
1510 */
1511 function buildModulesString( moduleMap ) {
1512 var p, prefix,
1513 arr = [];
1514
1515 for ( prefix in moduleMap ) {
1516 p = prefix === '' ? '' : prefix + '.';
1517 arr.push( p + moduleMap[ prefix ].join( ',' ) );
1518 }
1519 return arr.join( '|' );
1520 }
1521
1522 /**
1523 * Load modules from load.php
1524 *
1525 * @private
1526 * @param {Object} moduleMap Module map, see #buildModulesString
1527 * @param {Object} currReqBase Object with other parameters (other than 'modules') to use in the request
1528 * @param {string} sourceLoadScript URL of load.php
1529 */
1530 function doRequest( moduleMap, currReqBase, sourceLoadScript ) {
1531 var request = $.extend(
1532 { modules: buildModulesString( moduleMap ) },
1533 currReqBase
1534 );
1535 request = sortQuery( request );
1536 addScript( sourceLoadScript + '?' + $.param( request ) );
1537 }
1538
1539 /**
1540 * Resolve indexed dependencies.
1541 *
1542 * ResourceLoader uses an optimization to save space which replaces module names in
1543 * dependency lists with the index of that module within the array of module
1544 * registration data if it exists. The benefit is a significant reduction in the data
1545 * size of the startup module. This function changes those dependency lists back to
1546 * arrays of strings.
1547 *
1548 * @private
1549 * @param {Array} modules Modules array
1550 */
1551 function resolveIndexedDependencies( modules ) {
1552 $.each( modules, function ( idx, module ) {
1553 if ( module[ 2 ] ) {
1554 module[ 2 ] = $.map( module[ 2 ], function ( dep ) {
1555 return typeof dep === 'number' ? modules[ dep ][ 0 ] : dep;
1556 } );
1557 }
1558 } );
1559 }
1560
1561 /* Public Members */
1562 return {
1563 /**
1564 * The module registry is exposed as an aid for debugging and inspecting page
1565 * state; it is not a public interface for modifying the registry.
1566 *
1567 * @see #registry
1568 * @property
1569 * @private
1570 */
1571 moduleRegistry: registry,
1572
1573 /**
1574 * @inheritdoc #newStyleTag
1575 * @method
1576 */
1577 addStyleTag: newStyleTag,
1578
1579 /**
1580 * Batch-request queued dependencies from the server.
1581 *
1582 * @protected
1583 */
1584 work: function () {
1585 var reqBase, splits, maxQueryLength, q, b, bSource, bGroup, bSourceGroup,
1586 source, concatSource, origBatch, group, i, modules, sourceLoadScript,
1587 currReqBase, currReqBaseLength, moduleMap, l,
1588 lastDotIndex, prefix, suffix, bytesAdded;
1589
1590 // Build a list of request parameters common to all requests.
1591 reqBase = {
1592 skin: mw.config.get( 'skin' ),
1593 lang: mw.config.get( 'wgUserLanguage' ),
1594 debug: mw.config.get( 'debug' )
1595 };
1596 // Split module batch by source and by group.
1597 splits = {};
1598 maxQueryLength = mw.config.get( 'wgResourceLoaderMaxQueryLength', 2000 );
1599
1600 // Appends a list of modules from the queue to the batch
1601 for ( q = 0; q < queue.length; q++ ) {
1602 // Only request modules which are registered
1603 if ( hasOwn.call( registry, queue[ q ] ) && registry[ queue[ q ] ].state === 'registered' ) {
1604 // Prevent duplicate entries
1605 if ( $.inArray( queue[ q ], batch ) === -1 ) {
1606 batch.push( queue[ q ] );
1607 // Mark registered modules as loading
1608 registry[ queue[ q ] ].state = 'loading';
1609 }
1610 }
1611 }
1612
1613 mw.loader.store.init();
1614 if ( mw.loader.store.enabled ) {
1615 concatSource = [];
1616 origBatch = batch;
1617 batch = $.grep( batch, function ( module ) {
1618 var source = mw.loader.store.get( module );
1619 if ( source ) {
1620 concatSource.push( source );
1621 return false;
1622 }
1623 return true;
1624 } );
1625 try {
1626 $.globalEval( concatSource.join( ';' ) );
1627 } catch ( err ) {
1628 // Not good, the cached mw.loader.implement calls failed! This should
1629 // never happen, barring ResourceLoader bugs, browser bugs and PEBKACs.
1630 // Depending on how corrupt the string is, it is likely that some
1631 // modules' implement() succeeded while the ones after the error will
1632 // never run and leave their modules in the 'loading' state forever.
1633
1634 // Since this is an error not caused by an individual module but by
1635 // something that infected the implement call itself, don't take any
1636 // risks and clear everything in this cache.
1637 mw.loader.store.clear();
1638 // Re-add the ones still pending back to the batch and let the server
1639 // repopulate these modules to the cache.
1640 // This means that at most one module will be useless (the one that had
1641 // the error) instead of all of them.
1642 mw.track( 'resourceloader.exception', { exception: err, source: 'store-eval' } );
1643 origBatch = $.grep( origBatch, function ( module ) {
1644 return registry[ module ].state === 'loading';
1645 } );
1646 batch = batch.concat( origBatch );
1647 }
1648 }
1649
1650 // Early exit if there's nothing to load...
1651 if ( !batch.length ) {
1652 return;
1653 }
1654
1655 // The queue has been processed into the batch, clear up the queue.
1656 queue = [];
1657
1658 // Always order modules alphabetically to help reduce cache
1659 // misses for otherwise identical content.
1660 batch.sort();
1661
1662 // Split batch by source and by group.
1663 for ( b = 0; b < batch.length; b++ ) {
1664 bSource = registry[ batch[ b ] ].source;
1665 bGroup = registry[ batch[ b ] ].group;
1666 if ( !hasOwn.call( splits, bSource ) ) {
1667 splits[ bSource ] = {};
1668 }
1669 if ( !hasOwn.call( splits[ bSource ], bGroup ) ) {
1670 splits[ bSource ][ bGroup ] = [];
1671 }
1672 bSourceGroup = splits[ bSource ][ bGroup ];
1673 bSourceGroup.push( batch[ b ] );
1674 }
1675
1676 // Clear the batch - this MUST happen before we append any
1677 // script elements to the body or it's possible that a script
1678 // will be locally cached, instantly load, and work the batch
1679 // again, all before we've cleared it causing each request to
1680 // include modules which are already loaded.
1681 batch = [];
1682
1683 for ( source in splits ) {
1684
1685 sourceLoadScript = sources[ source ];
1686
1687 for ( group in splits[ source ] ) {
1688
1689 // Cache access to currently selected list of
1690 // modules for this group from this source.
1691 modules = splits[ source ][ group ];
1692
1693 currReqBase = $.extend( {
1694 version: getCombinedVersion( modules )
1695 }, reqBase );
1696 // For user modules append a user name to the request.
1697 if ( group === 'user' && mw.config.get( 'wgUserName' ) !== null ) {
1698 currReqBase.user = mw.config.get( 'wgUserName' );
1699 }
1700 currReqBaseLength = $.param( currReqBase ).length;
1701 // We may need to split up the request to honor the query string length limit,
1702 // so build it piece by piece.
1703 l = currReqBaseLength + 9; // '&modules='.length == 9
1704
1705 moduleMap = {}; // { prefix: [ suffixes ] }
1706
1707 for ( i = 0; i < modules.length; i++ ) {
1708 // Determine how many bytes this module would add to the query string
1709 lastDotIndex = modules[ i ].lastIndexOf( '.' );
1710
1711 // If lastDotIndex is -1, substr() returns an empty string
1712 prefix = modules[ i ].substr( 0, lastDotIndex );
1713 suffix = modules[ i ].slice( lastDotIndex + 1 );
1714
1715 bytesAdded = hasOwn.call( moduleMap, prefix )
1716 ? suffix.length + 3 // '%2C'.length == 3
1717 : modules[ i ].length + 3; // '%7C'.length == 3
1718
1719 // If the request would become too long, create a new one,
1720 // but don't create empty requests
1721 if ( maxQueryLength > 0 && !$.isEmptyObject( moduleMap ) && l + bytesAdded > maxQueryLength ) {
1722 // This request would become too long, create a new one
1723 // and fire off the old one
1724 doRequest( moduleMap, currReqBase, sourceLoadScript );
1725 moduleMap = {};
1726 l = currReqBaseLength + 9;
1727 mw.track( 'resourceloader.splitRequest', { maxQueryLength: maxQueryLength } );
1728 }
1729 if ( !hasOwn.call( moduleMap, prefix ) ) {
1730 moduleMap[ prefix ] = [];
1731 }
1732 moduleMap[ prefix ].push( suffix );
1733 l += bytesAdded;
1734 }
1735 // If there's anything left in moduleMap, request that too
1736 if ( !$.isEmptyObject( moduleMap ) ) {
1737 doRequest( moduleMap, currReqBase, sourceLoadScript );
1738 }
1739 }
1740 }
1741 },
1742
1743 /**
1744 * Register a source.
1745 *
1746 * The #work() method will use this information to split up requests by source.
1747 *
1748 * mw.loader.addSource( 'mediawikiwiki', '//www.mediawiki.org/w/load.php' );
1749 *
1750 * @param {string|Object} id Source ID, or object mapping ids to load urls
1751 * @param {string} loadUrl Url to a load.php end point
1752 * @throws {Error} If source id is already registered
1753 */
1754 addSource: function ( id, loadUrl ) {
1755 var source;
1756 // Allow multiple additions
1757 if ( typeof id === 'object' ) {
1758 for ( source in id ) {
1759 mw.loader.addSource( source, id[ source ] );
1760 }
1761 return;
1762 }
1763
1764 if ( hasOwn.call( sources, id ) ) {
1765 throw new Error( 'source already registered: ' + id );
1766 }
1767
1768 sources[ id ] = loadUrl;
1769 },
1770
1771 /**
1772 * Register a module, letting the system know about it and its properties.
1773 *
1774 * The startup modules contain calls to this method.
1775 *
1776 * When using multiple module registration by passing an array, dependencies that
1777 * are specified as references to modules within the array will be resolved before
1778 * the modules are registered.
1779 *
1780 * @param {string|Array} module Module name or array of arrays, each containing
1781 * a list of arguments compatible with this method
1782 * @param {string|number} version Module version hash (falls backs to empty string)
1783 * Can also be a number (timestamp) for compatibility with MediaWiki 1.25 and earlier.
1784 * @param {string|Array|Function} dependencies One string or array of strings of module
1785 * names on which this module depends, or a function that returns that array.
1786 * @param {string} [group=null] Group which the module is in
1787 * @param {string} [source='local'] Name of the source
1788 * @param {string} [skip=null] Script body of the skip function
1789 */
1790 register: function ( module, version, dependencies, group, source, skip ) {
1791 var i;
1792 // Allow multiple registration
1793 if ( typeof module === 'object' ) {
1794 resolveIndexedDependencies( module );
1795 for ( i = 0; i < module.length; i++ ) {
1796 // module is an array of module names
1797 if ( typeof module[ i ] === 'string' ) {
1798 mw.loader.register( module[ i ] );
1799 // module is an array of arrays
1800 } else if ( typeof module[ i ] === 'object' ) {
1801 mw.loader.register.apply( mw.loader, module[ i ] );
1802 }
1803 }
1804 return;
1805 }
1806 if ( hasOwn.call( registry, module ) ) {
1807 throw new Error( 'module already registered: ' + module );
1808 }
1809 // List the module as registered
1810 registry[ module ] = {
1811 // Exposed to execute() for mw.loader.implement() closures.
1812 // Import happens via require().
1813 module: {
1814 exports: {}
1815 },
1816 version: version !== undefined ? String( version ) : '',
1817 dependencies: [],
1818 group: typeof group === 'string' ? group : null,
1819 source: typeof source === 'string' ? source : 'local',
1820 state: 'registered',
1821 skip: typeof skip === 'string' ? skip : null
1822 };
1823 if ( typeof dependencies === 'string' ) {
1824 // Allow dependencies to be given as a single module name
1825 registry[ module ].dependencies = [ dependencies ];
1826 } else if ( typeof dependencies === 'object' || $.isFunction( dependencies ) ) {
1827 // Allow dependencies to be given as an array of module names
1828 // or a function which returns an array
1829 registry[ module ].dependencies = dependencies;
1830 }
1831 },
1832
1833 /**
1834 * Implement a module given the components that make up the module.
1835 *
1836 * When #load or #using requests one or more modules, the server
1837 * response contain calls to this function.
1838 *
1839 * @param {string} module Name of module
1840 * @param {Function|Array} [script] Function with module code or Array of URLs to
1841 * be used as the src attribute of a new `<script>` tag.
1842 * @param {Object} [style] Should follow one of the following patterns:
1843 *
1844 * { "css": [css, ..] }
1845 * { "url": { <media>: [url, ..] } }
1846 *
1847 * And for backwards compatibility (needs to be supported forever due to caching):
1848 *
1849 * { <media>: css }
1850 * { <media>: [url, ..] }
1851 *
1852 * The reason css strings are not concatenated anymore is bug 31676. We now check
1853 * whether it's safe to extend the stylesheet.
1854 *
1855 * @protected
1856 * @param {Object} [messages] List of key/value pairs to be added to mw#messages.
1857 * @param {Object} [templates] List of key/value pairs to be added to mw#templates.
1858 */
1859 implement: function ( module, script, style, messages, templates ) {
1860 // Automatically register module
1861 if ( !hasOwn.call( registry, module ) ) {
1862 mw.loader.register( module );
1863 }
1864 // Check for duplicate implementation
1865 if ( hasOwn.call( registry, module ) && registry[ module ].script !== undefined ) {
1866 throw new Error( 'module already implemented: ' + module );
1867 }
1868 // Attach components
1869 registry[ module ].script = script || null;
1870 registry[ module ].style = style || null;
1871 registry[ module ].messages = messages || null;
1872 registry[ module ].templates = templates || null;
1873 // The module may already have been marked as erroneous
1874 if ( $.inArray( registry[ module ].state, [ 'error', 'missing' ] ) === -1 ) {
1875 registry[ module ].state = 'loaded';
1876 if ( allReady( registry[ module ].dependencies ) ) {
1877 execute( module );
1878 }
1879 }
1880 },
1881
1882 /**
1883 * Execute a function as soon as one or more required modules are ready.
1884 *
1885 * Example of inline dependency on OOjs:
1886 *
1887 * mw.loader.using( 'oojs', function () {
1888 * OO.compare( [ 1 ], [ 1 ] );
1889 * } );
1890 *
1891 * Since MediaWiki 1.23 this also returns a promise.
1892 *
1893 * Since MediaWiki 1.28 the promise is resolved with a `require` function.
1894 *
1895 * @param {string|Array} dependencies Module name or array of modules names the
1896 * callback depends on to be ready before executing
1897 * @param {Function} [ready] Callback to execute when all dependencies are ready
1898 * @param {Function} [error] Callback to execute if one or more dependencies failed
1899 * @return {jQuery.Promise} With a `require` function
1900 */
1901 using: function ( dependencies, ready, error ) {
1902 var deferred = $.Deferred();
1903
1904 // Allow calling with a single dependency as a string
1905 if ( typeof dependencies === 'string' ) {
1906 dependencies = [ dependencies ];
1907 }
1908
1909 if ( ready ) {
1910 deferred.done( ready );
1911 }
1912 if ( error ) {
1913 deferred.fail( error );
1914 }
1915
1916 // Resolve entire dependency map
1917 dependencies = resolve( dependencies );
1918 if ( allReady( dependencies ) ) {
1919 // Run ready immediately
1920 deferred.resolve( mw.loader.require );
1921 } else if ( anyFailed( dependencies ) ) {
1922 // Execute error immediately if any dependencies have errors
1923 deferred.reject(
1924 new Error( 'One or more dependencies failed to load' ),
1925 dependencies
1926 );
1927 } else {
1928 // Not all dependencies are ready: queue up a request
1929 request( dependencies, function () {
1930 deferred.resolve( mw.loader.require );
1931 }, deferred.reject );
1932 }
1933
1934 return deferred.promise();
1935 },
1936
1937 /**
1938 * Load an external script or one or more modules.
1939 *
1940 * @param {string|Array} modules Either the name of a module, array of modules,
1941 * or a URL of an external script or style
1942 * @param {string} [type='text/javascript'] MIME type to use if calling with a URL of an
1943 * external script or style; acceptable values are "text/css" and
1944 * "text/javascript"; if no type is provided, text/javascript is assumed.
1945 */
1946 load: function ( modules, type ) {
1947 var filtered, l;
1948
1949 // Allow calling with a url or single dependency as a string
1950 if ( typeof modules === 'string' ) {
1951 // "https://example.org/x.js", "http://example.org/x.js", "//example.org/x.js", "/x.js"
1952 if ( /^(https?:)?\/?\//.test( modules ) ) {
1953 if ( type === 'text/css' ) {
1954 // Support: IE 7-8
1955 // Use properties instead of attributes as IE throws security
1956 // warnings when inserting a <link> tag with a protocol-relative
1957 // URL set though attributes - when on HTTPS. See bug 41331.
1958 l = document.createElement( 'link' );
1959 l.rel = 'stylesheet';
1960 l.href = modules;
1961 $( 'head' ).append( l );
1962 return;
1963 }
1964 if ( type === 'text/javascript' || type === undefined ) {
1965 addScript( modules );
1966 return;
1967 }
1968 // Unknown type
1969 throw new Error( 'invalid type for external url, must be text/css or text/javascript. not ' + type );
1970 }
1971 // Called with single module
1972 modules = [ modules ];
1973 }
1974
1975 // Filter out undefined modules, otherwise resolve() will throw
1976 // an exception for trying to load an undefined module.
1977 // Undefined modules are acceptable here in load(), because load() takes
1978 // an array of unrelated modules, whereas the modules passed to
1979 // using() are related and must all be loaded.
1980 filtered = $.grep( modules, function ( module ) {
1981 var state = mw.loader.getState( module );
1982 return state !== null && state !== 'error' && state !== 'missing';
1983 } );
1984
1985 if ( filtered.length === 0 ) {
1986 return;
1987 }
1988 // Resolve entire dependency map
1989 filtered = resolve( filtered );
1990 // If all modules are ready, or if any modules have errors, nothing to be done.
1991 if ( allReady( filtered ) || anyFailed( filtered ) ) {
1992 return;
1993 }
1994 // Since some modules are not yet ready, queue up a request.
1995 request( filtered, undefined, undefined );
1996 },
1997
1998 /**
1999 * Change the state of one or more modules.
2000 *
2001 * @param {string|Object} module Module name or object of module name/state pairs
2002 * @param {string} state State name
2003 */
2004 state: function ( module, state ) {
2005 var m;
2006
2007 if ( typeof module === 'object' ) {
2008 for ( m in module ) {
2009 mw.loader.state( m, module[ m ] );
2010 }
2011 return;
2012 }
2013 if ( !hasOwn.call( registry, module ) ) {
2014 mw.loader.register( module );
2015 }
2016 if ( $.inArray( state, [ 'ready', 'error', 'missing' ] ) !== -1
2017 && registry[ module ].state !== state ) {
2018 // Make sure pending modules depending on this one get executed if their
2019 // dependencies are now fulfilled!
2020 registry[ module ].state = state;
2021 handlePending( module );
2022 } else {
2023 registry[ module ].state = state;
2024 }
2025 },
2026
2027 /**
2028 * Get the version of a module.
2029 *
2030 * @param {string} module Name of module
2031 * @return {string|null} The version, or null if the module (or its version) is not
2032 * in the registry.
2033 */
2034 getVersion: function ( module ) {
2035 if ( !hasOwn.call( registry, module ) || registry[ module ].version === undefined ) {
2036 return null;
2037 }
2038 return registry[ module ].version;
2039 },
2040
2041 /**
2042 * Get the state of a module.
2043 *
2044 * @param {string} module Name of module
2045 * @return {string|null} The state, or null if the module (or its state) is not
2046 * in the registry.
2047 */
2048 getState: function ( module ) {
2049 if ( !hasOwn.call( registry, module ) || registry[ module ].state === undefined ) {
2050 return null;
2051 }
2052 return registry[ module ].state;
2053 },
2054
2055 /**
2056 * Get the names of all registered modules.
2057 *
2058 * @return {Array}
2059 */
2060 getModuleNames: function () {
2061 return $.map( registry, function ( i, key ) {
2062 return key;
2063 } );
2064 },
2065
2066 /**
2067 * Get the exported value of a module.
2068 *
2069 * Modules may provide this via their local `module.exports`.
2070 *
2071 * @protected
2072 * @since 1.27
2073 */
2074 require: function ( moduleName ) {
2075 var state = mw.loader.getState( moduleName );
2076
2077 // Only ready modules can be required
2078 if ( state !== 'ready' ) {
2079 // Module may've forgotten to declare a dependency
2080 throw new Error( 'Module "' + moduleName + '" is not loaded.' );
2081 }
2082
2083 return registry[ moduleName ].module.exports;
2084 },
2085
2086 /**
2087 * @inheritdoc mw.inspect#runReports
2088 * @method
2089 */
2090 inspect: function () {
2091 var args = slice.call( arguments );
2092 mw.loader.using( 'mediawiki.inspect', function () {
2093 mw.inspect.runReports.apply( mw.inspect, args );
2094 } );
2095 },
2096
2097 /**
2098 * On browsers that implement the localStorage API, the module store serves as a
2099 * smart complement to the browser cache. Unlike the browser cache, the module store
2100 * can slice a concatenated response from ResourceLoader into its constituent
2101 * modules and cache each of them separately, using each module's versioning scheme
2102 * to determine when the cache should be invalidated.
2103 *
2104 * @singleton
2105 * @class mw.loader.store
2106 */
2107 store: {
2108 // Whether the store is in use on this page.
2109 enabled: null,
2110
2111 MODULE_SIZE_MAX: 100 * 1000,
2112
2113 // The contents of the store, mapping '[module name]@[version]' keys
2114 // to module implementations.
2115 items: {},
2116
2117 // Cache hit stats
2118 stats: { hits: 0, misses: 0, expired: 0 },
2119
2120 /**
2121 * Construct a JSON-serializable object representing the content of the store.
2122 *
2123 * @return {Object} Module store contents.
2124 */
2125 toJSON: function () {
2126 return { items: mw.loader.store.items, vary: mw.loader.store.getVary() };
2127 },
2128
2129 /**
2130 * Get the localStorage key for the entire module store. The key references
2131 * $wgDBname to prevent clashes between wikis which share a common host.
2132 *
2133 * @return {string} localStorage item key
2134 */
2135 getStoreKey: function () {
2136 return 'MediaWikiModuleStore:' + mw.config.get( 'wgDBname' );
2137 },
2138
2139 /**
2140 * Get a key on which to vary the module cache.
2141 *
2142 * @return {string} String of concatenated vary conditions.
2143 */
2144 getVary: function () {
2145 return [
2146 mw.config.get( 'skin' ),
2147 mw.config.get( 'wgResourceLoaderStorageVersion' ),
2148 mw.config.get( 'wgUserLanguage' )
2149 ].join( ':' );
2150 },
2151
2152 /**
2153 * Get a key for a specific module. The key format is '[name]@[version]'.
2154 *
2155 * @param {string} module Module name
2156 * @return {string|null} Module key or null if module does not exist
2157 */
2158 getModuleKey: function ( module ) {
2159 return hasOwn.call( registry, module ) ?
2160 ( module + '@' + registry[ module ].version ) : null;
2161 },
2162
2163 /**
2164 * Initialize the store.
2165 *
2166 * Retrieves store from localStorage and (if successfully retrieved) decoding
2167 * the stored JSON value to a plain object.
2168 *
2169 * The try / catch block is used for JSON & localStorage feature detection.
2170 * See the in-line documentation for Modernizr's localStorage feature detection
2171 * code for a full account of why we need a try / catch:
2172 * <https://github.com/Modernizr/Modernizr/blob/v2.7.1/modernizr.js#L771-L796>.
2173 */
2174 init: function () {
2175 var raw, data;
2176
2177 if ( mw.loader.store.enabled !== null ) {
2178 // Init already ran
2179 return;
2180 }
2181
2182 if (
2183 // Disabled because localStorage quotas are tight and (in Firefox's case)
2184 // shared by multiple origins.
2185 // See T66721, and <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1064466>.
2186 /Firefox|Opera/.test( navigator.userAgent ) ||
2187
2188 // Disabled by configuration.
2189 !mw.config.get( 'wgResourceLoaderStorageEnabled' )
2190 ) {
2191 // Clear any previous store to free up space. (T66721)
2192 mw.loader.store.clear();
2193 mw.loader.store.enabled = false;
2194 return;
2195 }
2196 if ( mw.config.get( 'debug' ) ) {
2197 // Disable module store in debug mode
2198 mw.loader.store.enabled = false;
2199 return;
2200 }
2201
2202 try {
2203 raw = localStorage.getItem( mw.loader.store.getStoreKey() );
2204 // If we get here, localStorage is available; mark enabled
2205 mw.loader.store.enabled = true;
2206 data = JSON.parse( raw );
2207 if ( data && typeof data.items === 'object' && data.vary === mw.loader.store.getVary() ) {
2208 mw.loader.store.items = data.items;
2209 return;
2210 }
2211 } catch ( e ) {
2212 mw.track( 'resourceloader.exception', { exception: e, source: 'store-localstorage-init' } );
2213 }
2214
2215 if ( raw === undefined ) {
2216 // localStorage failed; disable store
2217 mw.loader.store.enabled = false;
2218 } else {
2219 mw.loader.store.update();
2220 }
2221 },
2222
2223 /**
2224 * Retrieve a module from the store and update cache hit stats.
2225 *
2226 * @param {string} module Module name
2227 * @return {string|boolean} Module implementation or false if unavailable
2228 */
2229 get: function ( module ) {
2230 var key;
2231
2232 if ( !mw.loader.store.enabled ) {
2233 return false;
2234 }
2235
2236 key = mw.loader.store.getModuleKey( module );
2237 if ( key in mw.loader.store.items ) {
2238 mw.loader.store.stats.hits++;
2239 return mw.loader.store.items[ key ];
2240 }
2241 mw.loader.store.stats.misses++;
2242 return false;
2243 },
2244
2245 /**
2246 * Stringify a module and queue it for storage.
2247 *
2248 * @param {string} module Module name
2249 * @param {Object} descriptor The module's descriptor as set in the registry
2250 */
2251 set: function ( module, descriptor ) {
2252 var args, key, src;
2253
2254 if ( !mw.loader.store.enabled ) {
2255 return false;
2256 }
2257
2258 key = mw.loader.store.getModuleKey( module );
2259
2260 if (
2261 // Already stored a copy of this exact version
2262 key in mw.loader.store.items ||
2263 // Module failed to load
2264 descriptor.state !== 'ready' ||
2265 // Unversioned, private, or site-/user-specific
2266 ( !descriptor.version || $.inArray( descriptor.group, [ 'private', 'user' ] ) !== -1 ) ||
2267 // Partial descriptor
2268 $.inArray( undefined, [ descriptor.script, descriptor.style,
2269 descriptor.messages, descriptor.templates ] ) !== -1
2270 ) {
2271 // Decline to store
2272 return false;
2273 }
2274
2275 try {
2276 args = [
2277 JSON.stringify( module ),
2278 typeof descriptor.script === 'function' ?
2279 String( descriptor.script ) :
2280 JSON.stringify( descriptor.script ),
2281 JSON.stringify( descriptor.style ),
2282 JSON.stringify( descriptor.messages ),
2283 JSON.stringify( descriptor.templates )
2284 ];
2285 // Attempted workaround for a possible Opera bug (bug T59567).
2286 // This regex should never match under sane conditions.
2287 if ( /^\s*\(/.test( args[ 1 ] ) ) {
2288 args[ 1 ] = 'function' + args[ 1 ];
2289 mw.track( 'resourceloader.assert', { source: 'bug-T59567' } );
2290 }
2291 } catch ( e ) {
2292 mw.track( 'resourceloader.exception', { exception: e, source: 'store-localstorage-json' } );
2293 return;
2294 }
2295
2296 src = 'mw.loader.implement(' + args.join( ',' ) + ');';
2297 if ( src.length > mw.loader.store.MODULE_SIZE_MAX ) {
2298 return false;
2299 }
2300 mw.loader.store.items[ key ] = src;
2301 mw.loader.store.update();
2302 },
2303
2304 /**
2305 * Iterate through the module store, removing any item that does not correspond
2306 * (in name and version) to an item in the module registry.
2307 */
2308 prune: function () {
2309 var key, module;
2310
2311 if ( !mw.loader.store.enabled ) {
2312 return false;
2313 }
2314
2315 for ( key in mw.loader.store.items ) {
2316 module = key.slice( 0, key.indexOf( '@' ) );
2317 if ( mw.loader.store.getModuleKey( module ) !== key ) {
2318 mw.loader.store.stats.expired++;
2319 delete mw.loader.store.items[ key ];
2320 } else if ( mw.loader.store.items[ key ].length > mw.loader.store.MODULE_SIZE_MAX ) {
2321 // This value predates the enforcement of a size limit on cached modules.
2322 delete mw.loader.store.items[ key ];
2323 }
2324 }
2325 },
2326
2327 /**
2328 * Clear the entire module store right now.
2329 */
2330 clear: function () {
2331 mw.loader.store.items = {};
2332 try {
2333 localStorage.removeItem( mw.loader.store.getStoreKey() );
2334 } catch ( ignored ) {}
2335 },
2336
2337 /**
2338 * Sync in-memory store back to localStorage.
2339 *
2340 * This function debounces updates. When called with a flush already pending,
2341 * the call is coalesced into the pending update. The call to
2342 * localStorage.setItem will be naturally deferred until the page is quiescent.
2343 *
2344 * Because localStorage is shared by all pages from the same origin, if multiple
2345 * pages are loaded with different module sets, the possibility exists that
2346 * modules saved by one page will be clobbered by another. But the impact would
2347 * be minor and the problem would be corrected by subsequent page views.
2348 *
2349 * @method
2350 */
2351 update: ( function () {
2352 var hasPendingWrite = false;
2353
2354 function flushWrites() {
2355 var data, key;
2356 if ( !hasPendingWrite || !mw.loader.store.enabled ) {
2357 return;
2358 }
2359
2360 mw.loader.store.prune();
2361 key = mw.loader.store.getStoreKey();
2362 try {
2363 // Replacing the content of the module store might fail if the new
2364 // contents would exceed the browser's localStorage size limit. To
2365 // avoid clogging the browser with stale data, always remove the old
2366 // value before attempting to set the new one.
2367 localStorage.removeItem( key );
2368 data = JSON.stringify( mw.loader.store );
2369 localStorage.setItem( key, data );
2370 } catch ( e ) {
2371 mw.track( 'resourceloader.exception', { exception: e, source: 'store-localstorage-update' } );
2372 }
2373
2374 hasPendingWrite = false;
2375 }
2376
2377 return function () {
2378 if ( !hasPendingWrite ) {
2379 hasPendingWrite = true;
2380 mw.requestIdleCallback( flushWrites );
2381 }
2382 };
2383 }() )
2384 }
2385 };
2386 }() ),
2387
2388 /**
2389 * HTML construction helper functions
2390 *
2391 * @example
2392 *
2393 * var Html, output;
2394 *
2395 * Html = mw.html;
2396 * output = Html.element( 'div', {}, new Html.Raw(
2397 * Html.element( 'img', { src: '<' } )
2398 * ) );
2399 * mw.log( output ); // <div><img src="&lt;"/></div>
2400 *
2401 * @class mw.html
2402 * @singleton
2403 */
2404 html: ( function () {
2405 function escapeCallback( s ) {
2406 switch ( s ) {
2407 case '\'':
2408 return '&#039;';
2409 case '"':
2410 return '&quot;';
2411 case '<':
2412 return '&lt;';
2413 case '>':
2414 return '&gt;';
2415 case '&':
2416 return '&amp;';
2417 }
2418 }
2419
2420 return {
2421 /**
2422 * Escape a string for HTML.
2423 *
2424 * Converts special characters to HTML entities.
2425 *
2426 * mw.html.escape( '< > \' & "' );
2427 * // Returns &lt; &gt; &#039; &amp; &quot;
2428 *
2429 * @param {string} s The string to escape
2430 * @return {string} HTML
2431 */
2432 escape: function ( s ) {
2433 return s.replace( /['"<>&]/g, escapeCallback );
2434 },
2435
2436 /**
2437 * Create an HTML element string, with safe escaping.
2438 *
2439 * @param {string} name The tag name.
2440 * @param {Object} [attrs] An object with members mapping element names to values
2441 * @param {string|mw.html.Raw|mw.html.Cdata|null} [contents=null] The contents of the element.
2442 *
2443 * - string: Text to be escaped.
2444 * - null: The element is treated as void with short closing form, e.g. `<br/>`.
2445 * - this.Raw: The raw value is directly included.
2446 * - this.Cdata: The raw value is directly included. An exception is
2447 * thrown if it contains any illegal ETAGO delimiter.
2448 * See <http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/appendix/notes.html#h-B.3.2>.
2449 * @return {string} HTML
2450 */
2451 element: function ( name, attrs, contents ) {
2452 var v, attrName, s = '<' + name;
2453
2454 if ( attrs ) {
2455 for ( attrName in attrs ) {
2456 v = attrs[ attrName ];
2457 // Convert name=true, to name=name
2458 if ( v === true ) {
2459 v = attrName;
2460 // Skip name=false
2461 } else if ( v === false ) {
2462 continue;
2463 }
2464 s += ' ' + attrName + '="' + this.escape( String( v ) ) + '"';
2465 }
2466 }
2467 if ( contents === undefined || contents === null ) {
2468 // Self close tag
2469 s += '/>';
2470 return s;
2471 }
2472 // Regular open tag
2473 s += '>';
2474 switch ( typeof contents ) {
2475 case 'string':
2476 // Escaped
2477 s += this.escape( contents );
2478 break;
2479 case 'number':
2480 case 'boolean':
2481 // Convert to string
2482 s += String( contents );
2483 break;
2484 default:
2485 if ( contents instanceof this.Raw ) {
2486 // Raw HTML inclusion
2487 s += contents.value;
2488 } else if ( contents instanceof this.Cdata ) {
2489 // CDATA
2490 if ( /<\/[a-zA-z]/.test( contents.value ) ) {
2491 throw new Error( 'mw.html.element: Illegal end tag found in CDATA' );
2492 }
2493 s += contents.value;
2494 } else {
2495 throw new Error( 'mw.html.element: Invalid type of contents' );
2496 }
2497 }
2498 s += '</' + name + '>';
2499 return s;
2500 },
2501
2502 /**
2503 * Wrapper object for raw HTML passed to mw.html.element().
2504 *
2505 * @class mw.html.Raw
2506 */
2507 Raw: function ( value ) {
2508 this.value = value;
2509 },
2510
2511 /**
2512 * Wrapper object for CDATA element contents passed to mw.html.element()
2513 *
2514 * @class mw.html.Cdata
2515 */
2516 Cdata: function ( value ) {
2517 this.value = value;
2518 }
2519 };
2520 }() ),
2521
2522 // Skeleton user object, extended by the 'mediawiki.user' module.
2523 /**
2524 * @class mw.user
2525 * @singleton
2526 */
2527 user: {
2528 /**
2529 * @property {mw.Map}
2530 */
2531 options: new Map(),
2532 /**
2533 * @property {mw.Map}
2534 */
2535 tokens: new Map()
2536 },
2537
2538 // OOUI widgets specific to MediaWiki
2539 widgets: {},
2540
2541 /**
2542 * Registry and firing of events.
2543 *
2544 * MediaWiki has various interface components that are extended, enhanced
2545 * or manipulated in some other way by extensions, gadgets and even
2546 * in core itself.
2547 *
2548 * This framework helps streamlining the timing of when these other
2549 * code paths fire their plugins (instead of using document-ready,
2550 * which can and should be limited to firing only once).
2551 *
2552 * Features like navigating to other wiki pages, previewing an edit
2553 * and editing itself – without a refresh – can then retrigger these
2554 * hooks accordingly to ensure everything still works as expected.
2555 *
2556 * Example usage:
2557 *
2558 * mw.hook( 'wikipage.content' ).add( fn ).remove( fn );
2559 * mw.hook( 'wikipage.content' ).fire( $content );
2560 *
2561 * Handlers can be added and fired for arbitrary event names at any time. The same
2562 * event can be fired multiple times. The last run of an event is memorized
2563 * (similar to `$(document).ready` and `$.Deferred().done`).
2564 * This means if an event is fired, and a handler added afterwards, the added
2565 * function will be fired right away with the last given event data.
2566 *
2567 * Like Deferreds and Promises, the mw.hook object is both detachable and chainable.
2568 * Thus allowing flexible use and optimal maintainability and authority control.
2569 * You can pass around the `add` and/or `fire` method to another piece of code
2570 * without it having to know the event name (or `mw.hook` for that matter).
2571 *
2572 * var h = mw.hook( 'bar.ready' );
2573 * new mw.Foo( .. ).fetch( { callback: h.fire } );
2574 *
2575 * Note: Events are documented with an underscore instead of a dot in the event
2576 * name due to jsduck not supporting dots in that position.
2577 *
2578 * @class mw.hook
2579 */
2580 hook: ( function () {
2581 var lists = {};
2582
2583 /**
2584 * Create an instance of mw.hook.
2585 *
2586 * @method hook
2587 * @member mw
2588 * @param {string} name Name of hook.
2589 * @return {mw.hook}
2590 */
2591 return function ( name ) {
2592 var list = hasOwn.call( lists, name ) ?
2593 lists[ name ] :
2594 lists[ name ] = $.Callbacks( 'memory' );
2595
2596 return {
2597 /**
2598 * Register a hook handler
2599 *
2600 * @param {...Function} handler Function to bind.
2601 * @chainable
2602 */
2603 add: list.add,
2604
2605 /**
2606 * Unregister a hook handler
2607 *
2608 * @param {...Function} handler Function to unbind.
2609 * @chainable
2610 */
2611 remove: list.remove,
2612
2613 /**
2614 * Run a hook.
2615 *
2616 * @param {...Mixed} data
2617 * @chainable
2618 */
2619 fire: function () {
2620 return list.fireWith.call( this, null, slice.call( arguments ) );
2621 }
2622 };
2623 };
2624 }() )
2625 };
2626
2627 // Alias $j to jQuery for backwards compatibility
2628 // @deprecated since 1.23 Use $ or jQuery instead
2629 mw.log.deprecate( window, '$j', $, 'Use $ or jQuery instead.' );
2630
2631 /**
2632 * Log a message to window.console, if possible.
2633 *
2634 * Useful to force logging of some errors that are otherwise hard to detect (i.e., this logs
2635 * also in production mode). Gets console references in each invocation instead of caching the
2636 * reference, so that debugging tools loaded later are supported (e.g. Firebug Lite in IE).
2637 *
2638 * @private
2639 * @method log_
2640 * @param {string} topic Stream name passed by mw.track
2641 * @param {Object} data Data passed by mw.track
2642 * @param {Error} [data.exception]
2643 * @param {string} data.source Error source
2644 * @param {string} [data.module] Name of module which caused the error
2645 */
2646 function log( topic, data ) {
2647 var msg,
2648 e = data.exception,
2649 source = data.source,
2650 module = data.module,
2651 console = window.console;
2652
2653 if ( console && console.log ) {
2654 msg = ( e ? 'Exception' : 'Error' ) + ' in ' + source;
2655 if ( module ) {
2656 msg += ' in module ' + module;
2657 }
2658 msg += ( e ? ':' : '.' );
2659 console.log( msg );
2660
2661 // If we have an exception object, log it to the error channel to trigger
2662 // proper stacktraces in browsers that support it. No fallback as we have
2663 // no browsers that don't support error(), but do support log().
2664 if ( e && console.error ) {
2665 console.error( String( e ), e );
2666 }
2667 }
2668 }
2669
2670 // Subscribe to error streams
2671 mw.trackSubscribe( 'resourceloader.exception', log );
2672 mw.trackSubscribe( 'resourceloader.assert', log );
2673
2674 /**
2675 * Fired when all modules associated with the page have finished loading.
2676 *
2677 * @event resourceloader_loadEnd
2678 * @member mw.hook
2679 */
2680 $( function () {
2681 var loading = $.grep( mw.loader.getModuleNames(), function ( module ) {
2682 return mw.loader.getState( module ) === 'loading';
2683 } );
2684 // In order to use jQuery.when (which stops early if one of the promises got rejected)
2685 // cast any loading failures into successes. We only need a callback, not the module.
2686 loading = $.map( loading, function ( module ) {
2687 return mw.loader.using( module ).then( null, function () {
2688 return $.Deferred().resolve();
2689 } );
2690 } );
2691 $.when.apply( $, loading ).then( function () {
2692 mwPerformance.mark( 'mwLoadEnd' );
2693 mw.hook( 'resourceloader.loadEnd' ).fire();
2694 } );
2695 } );
2696
2697 // Attach to window and globally alias
2698 window.mw = window.mediaWiki = mw;
2699 }( jQuery ) );