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Dreamy Jazz
e7393b3cc7 Exclude boilerplate maintenance code from code coverage reports
Why:
* Maintenance scripts in core have bolierplate code that is
  added before and after the class to allow directly running
  the maintenance script.
* Running the maintenance script directly has been deprecated
  since 1.40, so this boilerplate code is only to support a now
  deprecated method of running maintenance scripts.
* This code cannot also be marked as covered, due to PHPUnit
  not recognising code coverage for files.
* Therefore, it is best to ignore this boilerplate code in code
  coverage reports as it cannot be marked as covered and also
  is for deprecated code.

What:
* Wrap the boilerplate code (requiring Maintenance.php and then
  later defining the maintenance script class and running if the
  maintenance script was called directly) with @codeCoverageIgnore
  comments.
* Some files use a different boilerplate code, however, these
  should also be marked as ignored for coverage for the same
  reason that coverage is not properly reported for files.

Bug: T371167
Change-Id: I32f5c6362dfb354149a48ce9c28da9a7fc494f7c
2024-08-27 13:22:29 +01:00
Umherirrender
ad776c7d5f Use ::class to resolve class names in maintenance scripts
This helps to find renamed or misspelled classes earlier.
Phan will check the class names

Change-Id: I1d4567f47f93eb1436cb98558388e48d35258666
2018-01-23 17:40:16 +00:00
Max Semenik
59db24e90b Use addDescription() instead of accessing mDescription directly
Change-Id: I0e2aa83024b8abf5298cfea4b21bf45722ad3103
2016-01-30 01:28:32 -08:00
Timo Tijhof
beb1c4a0ec phpcs: More require/include is not a function
Follows-up I1343872de7, Ia533aedf63 and I2df2f80b81.

Also updated usage in text in documentation and the
installer LocalSettingsGenerator.

Most of them were handled by this regex:
- find: (require|include|require_once|include_once)\s*\(\s*(.+?)\s*\)\s*;$
- replace: $1 $2;

Change-Id: I6b38aad9a5149c9c43ce18bd8edbab14b8ce43fa
2013-05-21 23:26:28 +02:00
Timo Tijhof
50e7985d4d phpcs: Fix WhiteSpace.LanguageConstructSpacing warnings
Squiz.WhiteSpace.LanguageConstructSpacing:
   Language constructs must be followed by a single space;
   expected "require_once expression" but found
   "require_once(expression)"

It is a keyword (e.g. like `new`, `return` and `print`). As
such the parentheses don't make sense.

Per our code conventions, we use a space after keywords like
these. We appeared to have an unwritten exception for `require`
that doesn't make sense. About 60% of require/include usage
was missing the space and/or had superfluous parentheses.

It is as silly as print("foo") or return("foo"), it works
because keywords have no significance for whitespace between
it and the expression that follows, and since experessions can
be wrapped in parentheses for clarity (e.g. when doing string
concatenation or mathematical operations) the parenthesis
before and after basiclaly just ignored.

Change-Id: I2df2f80b8123714bea7e0771bf94b51ad5bb4b87
2013-05-09 05:56:26 +02:00
jeroendedauw
38c7f444e1 Use __DIR__ instead of dirname( __FILE__ )
We can now do this since we finally switched to PHP 5.3 for MW 1.20 and get rid of the silly dirname(__FILE__) stuff :)

Change-Id: Id9b2c9cd2e678197aa81c78adced5d1d31ff57b1
2012-08-27 21:45:00 +02:00
Alexandre Emsenhuber
73ae67c6ed Improve documentation of maintenance scripts.
Change-Id: I557f85e8526a3e4b48107fbf299ff39f6af1ac12
2012-08-05 12:00:37 +02:00
Chad Horohoe
26505b170a Fix concern raised by Brion in r74108 (but has really existed since the maintenance rewrite). Right now, including a maintenance script causes it to execute. This is bad when you want to reuse the particular class but not have it start executing all by itself.
Until now, we relied on setting MW_NO_SETUP which was a) hacky, b) irreversable, and c) likely to be forgotten if you didn't use one of the wrappers like runChild().

Instead, move the freaky magic to doMaintenance and have *it* check if it's in a specific call stack that indicates this is being run from the file scope and should be executed. Rename DO_MAINTENANCE to RUN_MAINTENANCE_IF_MAIN so it's nice and clear what magic happens behind the require_once().
2011-01-13 22:58:55 +00:00
Mark A. Hershberger
617a5b1e15 Whitespace fixup under tha maint directory. 2010-12-04 03:20:14 +00:00
Sam Reed
659778619c Stylize maintenance folder.. 2010-05-22 16:50:39 +00:00
Chad Horohoe
567f244e36 Revert r54244 which was stupid and fix this properly. Require commandLine.inc/Maintenance.php using the full path every time. 2009-08-03 21:56:41 +00:00
Chad Horohoe
a1c51e18af Merge maintenance-work branch (now with less errors!):
* Docs have been updated to indicate the standard on how to write maintenance scripts (MW.org docs will follow) Have ported vast majority of maintenance scripts to new format. Remaining ones (mostly FiveUpgrade-related) are a bit more tricky. commandLine.inc is untouched for now. Many have gotten code-style updates as well. Deleted .inc files were only used by their .php counterparts, and have been merged into single files.
* (bug 11867) Lock error on redirect table when running orphans.php
* (bug 16322) Allow maintenance scripts to accept DB user/pass over input or params
* (bug 18566) Maintenance script to un/protect pages
* initStats overhaul, now uses class SiteStatsInit. Also fixes bug 18930
2009-08-02 19:35:17 +00:00
Brion Vibber
1c9773bd01 Revert r52336 "Merge maintenance-work branch:"
Seems to have broken a bunch of stuff. Don't commit giant non-critical changes that break Setup.php and all maint scripts. Thanks!
2009-06-24 02:49:24 +00:00
Chad Horohoe
59b60fc311 Merge maintenance-work branch:
* (bug 16322) Allow maint scripts to accept DB user/pass over input or params if no AdminSettings.php
* (bug 18768) Remove AdminSettings.php from MediaWiki core
* (bug 19157) createAndPromote error on bad password
* (bug 14201) Create AdminSettings.php during wiki installation, in the same way as LocalSettings.php
* Introduce new Maintenance class framework and port a good number of scripts over; the ones that are left are a little more complicated. Read the docs.
* Not deleting "unused" files yet, don't want to break everything at once :)
2009-06-24 02:02:37 +00:00
Alexandre Emsenhuber
087a9f70c5 WARNING: HUGE COMMIT
Doxygen documentation update:
* Changed alls @addtogroup to @ingroup. @addtogroup adds the comment to the group description, but doesn't add the file, class, function, ... to the group like @ingroup does. See for example http://svn.wikimedia.org/doc/group__SpecialPage.html where it's impossible to see related files, classes, ... that should belong to that group.
* Added @file to file description, it seems that it should be explicitely decalred for file descriptions, otherwise doxygen will think that the comment document the first class, variabled, function, ... that is in that file.
* Removed some empty comments
* Removed some ?>

Added following groups:
* ExternalStorage
* JobQueue
* MaintenanceLanguage

One more thing: there are still a lot of warnings when generating the doc.
2008-05-20 17:13:28 +00:00
Aryeh Gregor
a15c419b3d Remove ?>'s from files. They're pointless, and just asking for people to mess with the files and add trailing whitespace. (Yes, I looked over every one and reverted those that were bogus. Slash-enter a million times in less worked well enough, although it was a bit mind-numbing.) 2007-06-29 01:19:14 +00:00
Antoine Musso
c771fc9c96 Use Doxygen @addtogroup instead of phpdoc @package && @subpackage 2007-01-20 15:09:52 +00:00
Rob Church
9d84a9819c * Maintenance script to delete unused text records
* Maintenance script to delete non-current revisions
* Maintenance script to wipe a page and all revisions from the database
2006-01-25 21:08:29 +00:00