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<?php
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use HtmlFormatter\HtmlFormatter;
use MediaWiki\MediaWikiServices;
/**
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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* Class to output help for an API module
*
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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* @since 1.25 completely rewritten
* @ingroup API
*/
class ApiHelp extends ApiBase {
public function execute() {
$params = $this->extractRequestParams();
$modules = [];
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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foreach ( $params['modules'] as $path ) {
$modules[] = $this->getModuleFromPath( $path );
}
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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// Get the help
$context = new DerivativeContext( $this->getMain()->getContext() );
$skinFactory = MediaWikiServices::getInstance()->getSkinFactory();
$context->setSkin( $skinFactory->makeSkin( 'apioutput' ) );
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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$context->setLanguage( $this->getMain()->getLanguage() );
$context->setTitle( SpecialPage::getTitleFor( 'ApiHelp' ) );
$out = new OutputPage( $context );
$out->setRobotPolicy( 'noindex,nofollow' );
$out->setCopyrightUrl( 'https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Copyright' );
$context->setOutput( $out );
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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self::getHelp( $context, $modules, $params );
// Grab the output from the skin
ob_start();
$context->getOutput()->output();
$html = ob_get_clean();
$result = $this->getResult();
if ( $params['wrap'] ) {
$data = [
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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'mime' => 'text/html',
'filename' => 'api-help.html',
'help' => $html,
];
API: Overhaul ApiResult, make format=xml not throw, and add json formatversion ApiResult was a mess: some methods could only be used with an array reference instead of manipulating the stored data, methods that had both array-ref and internal-data versions had names that didn't at all correspond, some methods that worked on an array reference were annoyingly non-static, and then the whole mess with setIndexedTagName. ApiFormatXml is also entirely annoying to deal with, as it liked to throw exceptions if certain metadata wasn't provided that no other formatter required. Its legacy also means we have this silly convention of using empty-string rather than boolean true, annoying restrictions on keys (leading to things that should be hashes being arrays of key-value object instead), '*' used as a key all over the place, and so on. So, changes here: * ApiResult is no longer an ApiBase or a ContextSource. * Wherever sensible, ApiResult provides a static method working on an arrayref and a non-static method working on internal data. * Metadata is now always added to ApiResult's internal data structure. Formatters are responsible for stripping it if necessary. "raw mode" is deprecated. * New metadata to replace the '*' key, solve the array() => '[]' vs '{}' question, and so on. * New class for formatting warnings and errors using i18n messages, and support for multiple errors and a more machine-readable format for warnings. For the moment, though, the actual output will not be changing yet (see T47843 for future plans). * New formatversion parameter for format=json and format=php, to select between BC mode and the modern output. * In BC mode, booleans will be converted to empty-string presence style; modules currently returning booleans will need to use ApiResult::META_BC_BOOLS to preserve their current output. Actual changes to the API modules' output (e.g. actually returning booleans for the new formatversion) beyond the use of ApiResult::setContentValue() are left for a future change. Bug: T76728 Bug: T57371 Bug: T33629 Change-Id: I7b37295e8862b188d1f3b0cd07f66ac34629678f
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ApiResult::setSubelementsList( $data, 'help' );
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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$result->addValue( null, $this->getModuleName(), $data );
} else {
// Show any errors at the top of the HTML
$transform = [
'Types' => [ 'AssocAsObject' => true ],
'Strip' => 'all',
];
$errors = array_filter( [
'errors' => $this->getResult()->getResultData( [ 'errors' ], $transform ),
'warnings' => $this->getResult()->getResultData( [ 'warnings' ], $transform ),
] );
if ( $errors ) {
$json = FormatJson::encode( $errors, true, FormatJson::UTF8_OK );
// Escape any "--", some parsers might interpret that as end-of-comment.
// The above already escaped any "<" and ">".
$json = str_replace( '--', '-\u002D', $json );
$html = "<!-- API warnings and errors:\n$json\n-->\n$html";
}
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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$result->reset();
$result->addValue( null, 'text', $html, ApiResult::NO_SIZE_CHECK );
$result->addValue( null, 'mime', 'text/html', ApiResult::NO_SIZE_CHECK );
$result->addValue( null, 'filename', 'api-help.html', ApiResult::NO_SIZE_CHECK );
}
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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}
/**
* Generate help for the specified modules
*
* Help is placed into the OutputPage object returned by
* $context->getOutput().
*
* Recognized options include:
* - headerlevel: (int) Header tag level
* - nolead: (bool) Skip the inclusion of api-help-lead
* - noheader: (bool) Skip the inclusion of the top-level section headers
* - submodules: (bool) Include help for submodules of the current module
* - recursivesubmodules: (bool) Include help for submodules recursively
* - helptitle: (string) Title to link for additional modules' help. Should contain $1.
* - toc: (bool) Include a table of contents
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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*
* @param IContextSource $context
* @param ApiBase[]|ApiBase $modules
* @param array $options Formatting options (described above)
*/
public static function getHelp( IContextSource $context, $modules, array $options ) {
if ( !is_array( $modules ) ) {
$modules = [ $modules ];
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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}
$out = $context->getOutput();
$out->addModuleStyles( [
'mediawiki.hlist',
'mediawiki.apipretty',
] );
if ( !empty( $options['toc'] ) ) {
$out->addModuleStyles( 'mediawiki.toc.styles' );
}
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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$out->setPageTitle( $context->msg( 'api-help-title' ) );
$services = MediaWikiServices::getInstance();
$cache = $services->getMainWANObjectCache();
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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$cacheKey = null;
if ( count( $modules ) == 1 && $modules[0] instanceof ApiMain &&
$options['recursivesubmodules'] &&
$context->getLanguage()->equals( $services->getContentLanguage() )
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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) {
$cacheHelpTimeout = $context->getConfig()->get( 'APICacheHelpTimeout' );
if ( $cacheHelpTimeout > 0 ) {
// Get help text from cache if present
$cacheKey = $cache->makeKey( 'apihelp', $modules[0]->getModulePath(),
(int)!empty( $options['toc'] ),
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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str_replace( ' ', '_', SpecialVersion::getVersion( 'nodb' ) ) );
$cached = $cache->get( $cacheKey );
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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if ( $cached ) {
$out->addHTML( $cached );
return;
}
}
}
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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if ( $out->getHTML() !== '' ) {
// Don't save to cache, there's someone else's content in the page
// already
$cacheKey = null;
}
$options['recursivesubmodules'] = !empty( $options['recursivesubmodules'] );
$options['submodules'] = $options['recursivesubmodules'] || !empty( $options['submodules'] );
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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// Prepend lead
if ( empty( $options['nolead'] ) ) {
$msg = $context->msg( 'api-help-lead' );
if ( !$msg->isDisabled() ) {
$out->addHTML( $msg->parseAsBlock() );
}
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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}
$haveModules = [];
$html = self::getHelpInternal( $context, $modules, $options, $haveModules );
if ( !empty( $options['toc'] ) && $haveModules ) {
$out->addHTML( Linker::generateTOC( $haveModules, $context->getLanguage() ) );
}
$out->addHTML( $html );
$helptitle = $options['helptitle'] ?? null;
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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$html = self::fixHelpLinks( $out->getHTML(), $helptitle, $haveModules );
$out->clearHTML();
$out->addHTML( $html );
if ( $cacheKey !== null ) {
$cache->set( $cacheKey, $out->getHTML(), $cacheHelpTimeout );
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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}
}
/**
* Replace Special:ApiHelp links with links to api.php
*
* @param string $html
* @param string|null $helptitle Title to link to rather than api.php, must contain '$1'
* @param array $localModules Keys are modules to link within the current page, values are ignored
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* @return string
*/
public static function fixHelpLinks( $html, $helptitle = null, $localModules = [] ) {
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$formatter = new HtmlFormatter( $html );
$doc = $formatter->getDoc();
$xpath = new DOMXPath( $doc );
$nodes = $xpath->query( '//a[@href][not(contains(@class,\'apihelp-linktrail\'))]' );
foreach ( $nodes as $node ) {
$href = $node->getAttribute( 'href' );
do {
$old = $href;
$href = rawurldecode( $href );
} while ( $old !== $href );
if ( preg_match( '!Special:ApiHelp/([^&/|#]+)((?:#.*)?)!', $href, $m ) ) {
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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if ( isset( $localModules[$m[1]] ) ) {
$href = $m[2] === '' ? '#' . $m[1] : $m[2];
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} elseif ( $helptitle !== null ) {
$href = Title::newFromText( str_replace( '$1', $m[1], $helptitle ) . $m[2] )
->getFullURL();
} else {
$href = wfAppendQuery( wfScript( 'api' ), [
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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'action' => 'help',
'modules' => $m[1],
] ) . $m[2];
}
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$node->setAttribute( 'href', $href );
$node->removeAttribute( 'title' );
}
}
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return $formatter->getText();
}
/**
* Wrap a message in HTML with a class.
*
* @param Message $msg
* @param string $class
* @param string $tag
* @return string
*/
private static function wrap( Message $msg, $class, $tag = 'span' ) {
return Html::rawElement( $tag, [ 'class' => $class ],
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$msg->parse()
);
}
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/**
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* Recursively-called function to actually construct the help
*
* @param IContextSource $context
* @param ApiBase[] $modules
* @param array $options
* @param array &$haveModules
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* @return string
*/
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private static function getHelpInternal( IContextSource $context, array $modules,
array $options, &$haveModules
) {
$out = '';
$level = empty( $options['headerlevel'] ) ? 2 : $options['headerlevel'];
if ( empty( $options['tocnumber'] ) ) {
$tocnumber = [ 2 => 0 ];
} else {
$tocnumber = &$options['tocnumber'];
}
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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foreach ( $modules as $module ) {
$tocnumber[$level]++;
$path = $module->getModulePath();
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$module->setContext( $context );
$help = [
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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'header' => '',
'flags' => '',
'description' => '',
'help-urls' => '',
'parameters' => '',
'examples' => '',
'submodules' => '',
];
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if ( empty( $options['noheader'] ) || !empty( $options['toc'] ) ) {
$anchor = $path;
$i = 1;
while ( isset( $haveModules[$anchor] ) ) {
$anchor = $path . '|' . ++$i;
}
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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if ( $module->isMain() ) {
$headerContent = $context->msg( 'api-help-main-header' )->parse();
$headerAttr = [
'class' => 'apihelp-header',
];
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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} else {
$name = $module->getModuleName();
$headerContent = $module->getParent()->getModuleManager()->getModuleGroup( $name ) .
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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"=$name";
if ( $module->getModulePrefix() !== '' ) {
$headerContent .= ' ' .
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$context->msg( 'parentheses', $module->getModulePrefix() )->parse();
}
// Module names are always in English and not localized,
// so English language and direction must be set explicitly,
// otherwise parentheses will get broken in RTL wikis
$headerAttr = [
'class' => 'apihelp-header apihelp-module-name',
'dir' => 'ltr',
'lang' => 'en',
];
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}
$headerAttr['id'] = $anchor;
$haveModules[$anchor] = [
'toclevel' => count( $tocnumber ),
'level' => $level,
'anchor' => $anchor,
'line' => $headerContent,
'number' => implode( '.', $tocnumber ),
'index' => false,
];
if ( empty( $options['noheader'] ) ) {
$help['header'] .= Html::element(
'h' . min( 6, $level ),
$headerAttr,
$headerContent
);
}
} else {
$haveModules[$path] = true;
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}
$links = [];
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$any = false;
for ( $m = $module; $m !== null; $m = $m->getParent() ) {
$name = $m->getModuleName();
if ( $name === 'main_int' ) {
$name = 'main';
}
if ( count( $modules ) === 1 && $m === $modules[0] &&
!( !empty( $options['submodules'] ) && $m->getModuleManager() )
) {
$link = Html::element( 'b', [ 'dir' => 'ltr', 'lang' => 'en' ], $name );
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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} else {
$link = SpecialPage::getTitleFor( 'ApiHelp', $m->getModulePath() )->getLocalURL();
$link = Html::element( 'a',
[ 'href' => $link, 'class' => 'apihelp-linktrail', 'dir' => 'ltr', 'lang' => 'en' ],
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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$name
);
$any = true;
}
array_unshift( $links, $link );
}
if ( $any ) {
$help['header'] .= self::wrap(
$context->msg( 'parentheses' )
->rawParams( $context->getLanguage()->pipeList( $links ) ),
'apihelp-linktrail', 'div'
);
}
$flags = $module->getHelpFlags();
$help['flags'] .= Html::openElement( 'div',
[ 'class' => 'apihelp-block apihelp-flags' ] );
$msg = $context->msg( 'api-help-flags' );
if ( !$msg->isDisabled() ) {
$help['flags'] .= self::wrap(
$msg->numParams( count( $flags ) ), 'apihelp-block-head', 'div'
);
}
$help['flags'] .= Html::openElement( 'ul' );
foreach ( $flags as $flag ) {
$help['flags'] .= Html::rawElement( 'li', null,
self::wrap( $context->msg( "api-help-flag-$flag" ), "apihelp-flag-$flag" )
);
}
$sourceInfo = $module->getModuleSourceInfo();
if ( $sourceInfo ) {
if ( isset( $sourceInfo['namemsg'] ) ) {
$extname = $context->msg( $sourceInfo['namemsg'] )->text();
} else {
// Probably English, so wrap it.
$extname = Html::element( 'span', [ 'dir' => 'ltr', 'lang' => 'en' ], $sourceInfo['name'] );
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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}
$help['flags'] .= Html::rawElement( 'li', null,
self::wrap(
$context->msg( 'api-help-source', $extname, $sourceInfo['name'] ),
'apihelp-source'
)
);
$link = SpecialPage::getTitleFor( 'Version', 'License/' . $sourceInfo['name'] );
if ( isset( $sourceInfo['license-name'] ) ) {
$msg = $context->msg( 'api-help-license', $link,
Html::element( 'span', [ 'dir' => 'ltr', 'lang' => 'en' ], $sourceInfo['license-name'] )
);
} elseif ( SpecialVersion::getExtLicenseFileName( dirname( $sourceInfo['path'] ) ) ) {
$msg = $context->msg( 'api-help-license-noname', $link );
} else {
$msg = $context->msg( 'api-help-license-unknown' );
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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}
$help['flags'] .= Html::rawElement( 'li', null,
self::wrap( $msg, 'apihelp-license' )
);
} else {
$help['flags'] .= Html::rawElement( 'li', null,
self::wrap( $context->msg( 'api-help-source-unknown' ), 'apihelp-source' )
);
$help['flags'] .= Html::rawElement( 'li', null,
self::wrap( $context->msg( 'api-help-license-unknown' ), 'apihelp-license' )
);
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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}
$help['flags'] .= Html::closeElement( 'ul' );
$help['flags'] .= Html::closeElement( 'div' );
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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foreach ( $module->getFinalDescription() as $msg ) {
$msg->setContext( $context );
$help['description'] .= $msg->parseAsBlock();
}
$urls = $module->getHelpUrls();
if ( $urls ) {
$help['help-urls'] .= Html::openElement( 'div',
[ 'class' => 'apihelp-block apihelp-help-urls' ]
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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);
$msg = $context->msg( 'api-help-help-urls' );
if ( !$msg->isDisabled() ) {
$help['help-urls'] .= self::wrap(
$msg->numParams( count( $urls ) ), 'apihelp-block-head', 'div'
);
}
if ( !is_array( $urls ) ) {
$urls = [ $urls ];
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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}
$help['help-urls'] .= Html::openElement( 'ul' );
foreach ( $urls as $url ) {
$help['help-urls'] .= Html::rawElement( 'li', null,
Html::element( 'a', [ 'href' => $url, 'dir' => 'ltr' ], $url )
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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);
}
$help['help-urls'] .= Html::closeElement( 'ul' );
$help['help-urls'] .= Html::closeElement( 'div' );
}
$params = $module->getFinalParams( ApiBase::GET_VALUES_FOR_HELP );
$dynamicParams = $module->dynamicParameterDocumentation();
$groups = [];
if ( $params || $dynamicParams !== null ) {
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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$help['parameters'] .= Html::openElement( 'div',
[ 'class' => 'apihelp-block apihelp-parameters' ]
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);
$msg = $context->msg( 'api-help-parameters' );
if ( !$msg->isDisabled() ) {
$help['parameters'] .= self::wrap(
$msg->numParams( count( $params ) ), 'apihelp-block-head', 'div'
);
}
$help['parameters'] .= Html::openElement( 'dl' );
$descriptions = $module->getFinalParamDescription();
foreach ( $params as $name => $settings ) {
if ( !is_array( $settings ) ) {
$settings = [ ApiBase::PARAM_DFLT => $settings ];
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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}
$help['parameters'] .= Html::rawElement( 'dt', null,
Html::element( 'span', [ 'dir' => 'ltr', 'lang' => 'en' ], $module->encodeParamName( $name ) )
);
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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// Add description
$description = [];
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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if ( isset( $descriptions[$name] ) ) {
foreach ( $descriptions[$name] as $msg ) {
$msg->setContext( $context );
$description[] = $msg->parseAsBlock();
}
}
// Add usage info
$info = [];
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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// Required?
if ( !empty( $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_REQUIRED] ) ) {
$info[] = $context->msg( 'api-help-param-required' )->parse();
}
// Custom info?
if ( !empty( $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_HELP_MSG_INFO] ) ) {
foreach ( $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_HELP_MSG_INFO] as $i ) {
$tag = array_shift( $i );
$info[] = $context->msg( "apihelp-{$path}-paraminfo-{$tag}" )
->numParams( count( $i ) )
->params( $context->getLanguage()->commaList( $i ) )
->params( $module->getModulePrefix() )
->parse();
}
}
// Templated?
if ( !empty( $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_TEMPLATE_VARS] ) ) {
$vars = [];
$msg = 'api-help-param-templated-var-first';
foreach ( $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_TEMPLATE_VARS] as $k => $v ) {
$vars[] = $context->msg( $msg, $k, $module->encodeParamName( $v ) );
$msg = 'api-help-param-templated-var';
}
$info[] = $context->msg( 'api-help-param-templated' )
->numParams( count( $vars ) )
->params( Message::listParam( $vars ) )
->parse();
}
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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// Type documentation
if ( !isset( $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_TYPE] ) ) {
$dflt = $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_DFLT] ?? null;
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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if ( is_bool( $dflt ) ) {
$settings[ApiBase::PARAM_TYPE] = 'boolean';
} elseif ( is_string( $dflt ) || is_null( $dflt ) ) {
$settings[ApiBase::PARAM_TYPE] = 'string';
} elseif ( is_int( $dflt ) ) {
$settings[ApiBase::PARAM_TYPE] = 'integer';
}
}
if ( isset( $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_TYPE] ) ) {
$type = $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_TYPE];
$multi = !empty( $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_ISMULTI] );
$hintPipeSeparated = true;
$count = !empty( $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_ISMULTI_LIMIT2] )
? $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_ISMULTI_LIMIT2] + 1
: ApiBase::LIMIT_SML2 + 1;
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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if ( is_array( $type ) ) {
$count = count( $type );
$deprecatedValues = $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_DEPRECATED_VALUES] ?? [];
$links = $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_VALUE_LINKS] ?? [];
$values = array_map( function ( $v ) use ( $links, $deprecatedValues ) {
$attr = [];
if ( $v !== '' ) {
// We can't know whether this contains LTR or RTL text.
$attr['dir'] = 'auto';
}
if ( isset( $deprecatedValues[$v] ) ) {
$attr['class'] = 'apihelp-deprecated-value';
}
$ret = $attr ? Html::element( 'span', $attr, $v ) : $v;
if ( isset( $links[$v] ) ) {
$ret = "[[{$links[$v]}|$ret]]";
}
return $ret;
}, $type );
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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$i = array_search( '', $type, true );
if ( $i === false ) {
$values = $context->getLanguage()->commaList( $values );
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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} else {
unset( $values[$i] );
$values = $context->msg( 'api-help-param-list-can-be-empty' )
->numParams( count( $values ) )
->params( $context->getLanguage()->commaList( $values ) )
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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->parse();
}
$info[] = $context->msg( 'api-help-param-list' )
->params( $multi ? 2 : 1 )
->params( $values )
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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->parse();
$hintPipeSeparated = false;
} else {
switch ( $type ) {
case 'submodule':
$groups[] = $name;
if ( isset( $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_SUBMODULE_MAP] ) ) {
$map = $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_SUBMODULE_MAP];
$defaultAttrs = [];
} else {
$prefix = $module->isMain() ? '' : ( $module->getModulePath() . '+' );
$map = [];
foreach ( $module->getModuleManager()->getNames( $name ) as $submoduleName ) {
$map[$submoduleName] = $prefix . $submoduleName;
}
$defaultAttrs = [ 'dir' => 'ltr', 'lang' => 'en' ];
}
ksort( $map );
$submodules = [];
$deprecatedSubmodules = [];
foreach ( $map as $v => $m ) {
$attrs = $defaultAttrs;
$arr = &$submodules;
try {
$submod = $module->getModuleFromPath( $m );
if ( $submod && $submod->isDeprecated() ) {
$arr = &$deprecatedSubmodules;
$attrs['class'] = 'apihelp-deprecated-value';
}
} catch ( ApiUsageException $ex ) {
// Ignore
}
if ( $attrs ) {
$v = Html::element( 'span', $attrs, $v );
}
$arr[] = "[[Special:ApiHelp/{$m}|{$v}]]";
}
$submodules = array_merge( $submodules, $deprecatedSubmodules );
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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$count = count( $submodules );
$info[] = $context->msg( 'api-help-param-list' )
->params( $multi ? 2 : 1 )
->params( $context->getLanguage()->commaList( $submodules ) )
->parse();
$hintPipeSeparated = false;
// No type message necessary, we have a list of values.
$type = null;
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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break;
case 'namespace':
$namespaces = MediaWikiServices::getInstance()->
getNamespaceInfo()->getValidNamespaces();
if ( isset( $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_EXTRA_NAMESPACES] ) &&
is_array( $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_EXTRA_NAMESPACES] )
) {
$namespaces = array_merge( $namespaces, $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_EXTRA_NAMESPACES] );
}
sort( $namespaces );
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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$count = count( $namespaces );
$info[] = $context->msg( 'api-help-param-list' )
->params( $multi ? 2 : 1 )
->params( $context->getLanguage()->commaList( $namespaces ) )
->parse();
$hintPipeSeparated = false;
// No type message necessary, we have a list of values.
$type = null;
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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break;
case 'tags':
$tags = ChangeTags::listExplicitlyDefinedTags();
$count = count( $tags );
$info[] = $context->msg( 'api-help-param-list' )
->params( $multi ? 2 : 1 )
->params( $context->getLanguage()->commaList( $tags ) )
->parse();
$hintPipeSeparated = false;
$type = null;
break;
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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case 'limit':
if ( isset( $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_MAX2] ) ) {
$info[] = $context->msg( 'api-help-param-limit2' )
->numParams( $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_MAX] )
->numParams( $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_MAX2] )
->parse();
} else {
$info[] = $context->msg( 'api-help-param-limit' )
->numParams( $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_MAX] )
->parse();
}
break;
case 'integer':
// Possible messages:
// api-help-param-integer-min,
// api-help-param-integer-max,
// api-help-param-integer-minmax
$suffix = '';
$min = $max = 0;
if ( isset( $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_MIN] ) ) {
$suffix .= 'min';
$min = $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_MIN];
}
if ( isset( $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_MAX] ) ) {
$suffix .= 'max';
$max = $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_MAX];
}
if ( $suffix !== '' ) {
$info[] =
$context->msg( "api-help-param-integer-$suffix" )
->params( $multi ? 2 : 1 )
->numParams( $min, $max )
->parse();
}
break;
case 'upload':
$info[] = $context->msg( 'api-help-param-upload' )
->parse();
// No type message necessary, api-help-param-upload should handle it.
$type = null;
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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break;
case 'string':
case 'text':
// Displaying a type message here would be useless.
$type = null;
break;
}
}
// Add type. Messages for grep: api-help-param-type-limit
// api-help-param-type-integer api-help-param-type-boolean
// api-help-param-type-timestamp api-help-param-type-user
// api-help-param-type-password
if ( is_string( $type ) ) {
$msg = $context->msg( "api-help-param-type-$type" );
if ( !$msg->isDisabled() ) {
$info[] = $msg->params( $multi ? 2 : 1 )->parse();
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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}
}
if ( $multi ) {
$extra = [];
$lowcount = !empty( $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_ISMULTI_LIMIT1] )
? $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_ISMULTI_LIMIT1]
: ApiBase::LIMIT_SML1;
$highcount = !empty( $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_ISMULTI_LIMIT2] )
? $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_ISMULTI_LIMIT2]
: ApiBase::LIMIT_SML2;
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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if ( $hintPipeSeparated ) {
$extra[] = $context->msg( 'api-help-param-multi-separate' )->parse();
}
if ( $count > $lowcount ) {
if ( $lowcount === $highcount ) {
$msg = $context->msg( 'api-help-param-multi-max-simple' )
->numParams( $lowcount );
} else {
$msg = $context->msg( 'api-help-param-multi-max' )
->numParams( $lowcount, $highcount );
}
$extra[] = $msg->parse();
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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}
if ( $extra ) {
$info[] = implode( ' ', $extra );
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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}
$allowAll = $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_ALL] ?? false;
if ( $allowAll || $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_TYPE] === 'namespace' ) {
if ( $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_TYPE] === 'namespace' ) {
$allSpecifier = ApiBase::ALL_DEFAULT_STRING;
} else {
$allSpecifier = ( is_string( $allowAll ) ? $allowAll : ApiBase::ALL_DEFAULT_STRING );
}
$info[] = $context->msg( 'api-help-param-multi-all' )
->params( $allSpecifier )
->parse();
}
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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}
}
if ( isset( $settings[self::PARAM_MAX_BYTES] ) ) {
$info[] = $context->msg( 'api-help-param-maxbytes' )
->numParams( $settings[self::PARAM_MAX_BYTES] );
}
if ( isset( $settings[self::PARAM_MAX_CHARS] ) ) {
$info[] = $context->msg( 'api-help-param-maxchars' )
->numParams( $settings[self::PARAM_MAX_CHARS] );
}
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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// Add default
$default = $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_DFLT] ?? null;
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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if ( $default === '' ) {
$info[] = $context->msg( 'api-help-param-default-empty' )
->parse();
} elseif ( $default !== null && $default !== false ) {
// We can't know whether this contains LTR or RTL text.
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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$info[] = $context->msg( 'api-help-param-default' )
->params( Html::element( 'span', [ 'dir' => 'auto' ], $default ) )
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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->parse();
}
if ( !array_filter( $description ) ) {
$description = [ self::wrap(
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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$context->msg( 'api-help-param-no-description' ),
'apihelp-empty'
) ];
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}
// Add "deprecated" flag
if ( !empty( $settings[ApiBase::PARAM_DEPRECATED] ) ) {
$help['parameters'] .= Html::openElement( 'dd',
[ 'class' => 'info' ] );
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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$help['parameters'] .= self::wrap(
$context->msg( 'api-help-param-deprecated' ),
'apihelp-deprecated', 'strong'
);
$help['parameters'] .= Html::closeElement( 'dd' );
}
if ( $description ) {
$description = implode( '', $description );
$description = preg_replace( '!\s*</([oud]l)>\s*<\1>\s*!', "\n", $description );
$help['parameters'] .= Html::rawElement( 'dd',
[ 'class' => 'description' ], $description );
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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}
foreach ( $info as $i ) {
$help['parameters'] .= Html::rawElement( 'dd', [ 'class' => 'info' ], $i );
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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}
}
if ( $dynamicParams !== null ) {
$dynamicParams = ApiBase::makeMessage( $dynamicParams, $context, [
$module->getModulePrefix(),
$module->getModuleName(),
$module->getModulePath()
] );
$help['parameters'] .= Html::element( 'dt', null, '*' );
$help['parameters'] .= Html::rawElement( 'dd',
[ 'class' => 'description' ], $dynamicParams->parse() );
}
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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$help['parameters'] .= Html::closeElement( 'dl' );
$help['parameters'] .= Html::closeElement( 'div' );
}
$examples = $module->getExamplesMessages();
if ( $examples ) {
$help['examples'] .= Html::openElement( 'div',
[ 'class' => 'apihelp-block apihelp-examples' ] );
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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$msg = $context->msg( 'api-help-examples' );
if ( !$msg->isDisabled() ) {
$help['examples'] .= self::wrap(
$msg->numParams( count( $examples ) ), 'apihelp-block-head', 'div'
);
}
$help['examples'] .= Html::openElement( 'dl' );
foreach ( $examples as $qs => $msg ) {
$msg = ApiBase::makeMessage( $msg, $context, [
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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$module->getModulePrefix(),
$module->getModuleName(),
$module->getModulePath()
] );
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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$link = wfAppendQuery( wfScript( 'api' ), $qs );
$sandbox = SpecialPage::getTitleFor( 'ApiSandbox' )->getLocalURL() . '#' . $qs;
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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$help['examples'] .= Html::rawElement( 'dt', null, $msg->parse() );
$help['examples'] .= Html::rawElement( 'dd', null,
Html::element( 'a', [ 'href' => $link, 'dir' => 'ltr' ], "api.php?$qs" ) . ' ' .
Html::rawElement( 'a', [ 'href' => $sandbox ],
$context->msg( 'api-help-open-in-apisandbox' )->parse() )
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);
}
$help['examples'] .= Html::closeElement( 'dl' );
$help['examples'] .= Html::closeElement( 'div' );
}
$subtocnumber = $tocnumber;
$subtocnumber[$level + 1] = 0;
$suboptions = [
'submodules' => $options['recursivesubmodules'],
'headerlevel' => $level + 1,
'tocnumber' => &$subtocnumber,
'noheader' => false,
] + $options;
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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if ( $options['submodules'] && $module->getModuleManager() ) {
$manager = $module->getModuleManager();
$submodules = [];
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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foreach ( $groups as $group ) {
$names = $manager->getNames( $group );
sort( $names );
foreach ( $names as $name ) {
$submodules[] = $manager->getModule( $name );
}
}
$help['submodules'] .= self::getHelpInternal(
$context,
$submodules,
$suboptions,
$haveModules
);
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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}
$module->modifyHelp( $help, $suboptions, $haveModules );
Hooks::run( 'APIHelpModifyOutput', [ $module, &$help, $suboptions, &$haveModules ] );
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
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$out .= implode( "\n", $help );
}
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return $out;
}
public function shouldCheckMaxlag() {
return false;
}
public function isReadMode() {
return false;
}
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public function getCustomPrinter() {
$params = $this->extractRequestParams();
if ( $params['wrap'] ) {
return null;
}
$main = $this->getMain();
$errorPrinter = $main->createPrinterByName( $main->getParameter( 'format' ) );
return new ApiFormatRaw( $main, $errorPrinter );
}
public function getAllowedParams() {
return [
'modules' => [
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
2014-09-16 17:54:01 +00:00
ApiBase::PARAM_DFLT => 'main',
ApiBase::PARAM_ISMULTI => true,
],
API: HTMLize and internationalize the help, add Special:ApiHelp The existing API help, formatted as basically a plain-text document embedded in XML and with a little bolding and a few links syntax-highlighted in after the fact, works ok for experienced programmers but isn't at all newbie-friendly. Further, all the help is hard-coded in English, which isn't very friendly to non-English speakers. So let's rewrite it. The help text is now obtained from i18n messages and output in HTML, with the default display consisting of help for a single module with links to help for other modules. This, of course, necessitates deprecating many of the existing help-related methods and hooks and replacing them with new ones, but backwards compatibility is maintained for almost everything. At the same time, action=paraminfo also needs to support the 'description' and other help-related fields being output in wikitext or HTML, and I11cb063d (to access all modules via the 'modules' parameter instead of having 'modules', 'formatmodules', 'querymodules', and so on) is folded in. And we also add Special:ApiHelp. When directly accessed, it simply redirects to api.php with appropriate parameters. But it's also transcludable to allow up-to-date API help text to be included within the on-wiki documentation. Note this patch doesn't actually add i18n messages for any API modules besides ApiMain and ApiHelp. That will come in a followup patch, but for the moment the backwards-compatibility code handles them nicely. While we're messing with the documentation, we may as well add the "internal" flag requested in bug 62905 (although the 'includeinternal' parameter it also requests doesn't make much sense anymore) and a "deprecated" flag that's needed by several modules now. Bug: 30936 Bug: 38126 Bug: 42343 Bug: 45641 Bug: 62905 Bug: 63211 Change-Id: Ib14c00df06d85c2f6364d83b2b10ce34c7f513cc
2014-09-16 17:54:01 +00:00
'submodules' => false,
'recursivesubmodules' => false,
'wrap' => false,
'toc' => false,
];
}
protected function getExamplesMessages() {
return [
'action=help'
=> 'apihelp-help-example-main',
'action=help&modules=query&submodules=1'
=> 'apihelp-help-example-submodules',
'action=help&recursivesubmodules=1'
=> 'apihelp-help-example-recursive',
'action=help&modules=help'
=> 'apihelp-help-example-help',
'action=help&modules=query+info|query+categorymembers'
=> 'apihelp-help-example-query',
];
}
public function getHelpUrls() {
return [
'https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/API:Main_page',
'https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/API:FAQ',
'https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/API:Quick_start_guide',
];
}
}