JSDoc takes it structural data from `@namespace`, `@lends` and `@memberOf`. This change fixes these tags for all JavaScript files in the wp-admin folder.
* Add jsdoc configuration to parse wp-admin/js files. Use `jsdoc -c jsdoc.conf.json` to generate JSDoc.
* Define all used namespaces using `@namespace`.
* Define each usage of the extend function as a prototype assignment using `@lends`.
* Add `@alias` if JSDoc cannot detect the correct name automatically.
This has previously been corrected for all `wp-includes` JavaScript files: [41351].
Props herregroen.
Fixes#42485.
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Wins:
* Eliminates duplication of code between PHP and JS
* Views can load JS without messing with TinyMCE and scope
* MEjs doesn't break when it loads a file plugin-mode. This allows any file type the MEjs supports to play in MCE views.
* YouTube now works as the source for video.
* Users can still style the views, editor stylesheets are included in these sandboxes.
* Audio and Video URLs and `[embed]`s are no longer broken.
* Remove the crazy compat code necessary to determine what file types play in what browser.
* Remove unneeded Underscore templates.
* Remove the compat code for playlists.
See #28905.
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* Support a `caption` attribute for audio and video shortcodes
* In `wp.media.audio|video`, rename `update` to `shortcode` to allow these models to share the same mixins as `wp.media.collection` subclasses
* When sending an audio or video shortcode to the editor, create a default caption if the user hasn't entered one. This currently only displays in the editor, not on the front end. Captions aren't tied to a specific attachment here because external sources are supported.
* In the `wp.mce.media` mixin, in the `edit` method, read `attr` instead of `data` when attempting to parse the encoded shortcode. `data` does not automatically update when the attribute changes. This was a blessing to debug.
* Add `wp.mce.media.PlaylistView` to support playlist views in TinyMCE
* Expose `WPPlaylistView` to global scope and suppress auto-parsing of playlist nodes when in the admin. Allow `WPPlaylistView` to be passed `metadata` on creation instead of requiring a JSON blob to be parsed.
* Remove all of the playlist logic from the `wpgallery` TinyMCE plugin.
* In `wp_prepare_attachment_for_js()` return more data for audio/video so that playlists can have parity in the admin/front end.
See #27320.
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* Playlists operate like galleries in the admin.
* Provide default UI and JS support in themes using MediaElement and Backbone.
* The shortcodes are clickable, editable, and configurable using the media modal.
* Playlists support images for each item, whether or not the current theme supports images for `attachment:audio` and `attachment:video`
* Playlists respond to `$content_width` and resize videos accordingly.
* All playlist data is included inline, using a script tag with `type="application/json"`, allowing anyone to unenqueue the WP playlist JS and roll their own.
* Playlist styles are minimal and work out of the box in the last 5 default themes. They inherit and adapt to the current theme's font styles, and their rules are easily overrideable.
See #26631.
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