Introduced in PHP 7.3. I used it to replace reset()/end() followed by
key() where the return value of reset() is not captured and internal
pointer iteration is not locally occuring.
I also used it in a couple of places when reset() is absent but
array_key_first() is semantically desired.
Change-Id: I750d3fa71420cbdca5fb00d82ac5ca40821769d4
The point of Unit tests is that, among other things, there
is no database
And also some minor cleanup
Change-Id: I8f4a009fe36bf2a2fe79d3261b3b088d25747e20
Add $wgForceHTTPS. When set to true:
* It makes the HTTP to HTTPS redirect unconditional and suppresses the
forceHTTPS cookie.
* It makes session cookies be secure.
* In the Action API, it triggers the existing deprecation warning and
avoids more expensive user/session checks.
* In login and signup, it suppresses the old hidden form fields for
protocol switching.
* It hides the prefershttps user preference.
Other changes:
* Factor out the HTTPS redirect in MediaWiki::main() into
maybeDoHttpsRedirect() and shouldDoHttpRedirect(). Improve
documentation.
* User::requiresHTTPS() reflects $wgForceHTTPS whereas the Session
concept of "force HTTPS" does not. The documentation of
User::requiresHTTPS() says that it includes configuration, and
retaining this definition was beneficial for some callers. Whereas
Session::shouldForceHTTPS() was used fairly narrowly as the value
of the forceHTTPS cookie, and injecting configuration into it is not
so easy or beneficial, so I left it as it was, except for clarifying
the documentation.
* Deprecate the following hooks: BeforeHttpsRedirect, UserRequiresHTTPS,
CanIPUseHTTPS. No known extension uses them, and they're not compatible
with the long-term goal of ending support for mixed-protocol wikis.
BeforeHttpsRedirect was documented as unstable from its inception.
CanIPUseHTTPS was a WMF config hack now superseded by GFOC's SNI
sniffing.
* For tests which failed with $wgForceHTTPS=true, I mostly split the
tests, testing each configuration value separately.
* Add ArrayUtils::cartesianProduct() as a helper for generating
combinations of boolean options in the session tests.
Bug: T256095
Change-Id: Iefb5ba55af35350dfc7c050f9fb8f4e8a79751cb
There is native support for all of this now in PHP, thanks to changes
and additions that have been made in later versions. There should be no
need any more to ever use call_user_func() or call_user_func_array().
Reviewing this should be fairly easy: Because this patch touches
exclusivly tests, but no production code, there is no such thing as
"insufficent test coverage". As long as CI goes green, this should be
fine.
Change-Id: Ib9690103687734bb5a85d3dab0e5642a07087bbc
This changeset implements T89432 and related tickets and is based on exploration
done at the Prague Hackathon. The goal is to identify tests in MediaWiki core
that can be run without having to install & configure MediaWiki and its dependencies,
and provide a way to execute these tests via the standard phpunit entry point,
allowing for faster development and integration with existing tooling like IDEs.
The initial set of tests that met these criteria were identified using the work Amir did in
I88822667693d9e00ac3d4639c87bc24e5083e5e8. These tests were then moved into a new subdirectory
under phpunit/ and organized into a separate test suite. The environment for this suite
is set up via a PHPUnit bootstrap file without a custom entry point.
You can execute these tests by running:
$ vendor/bin/phpunit -d memory_limit=512M -c tests/phpunit/unit-tests.xml
Bug: T89432
Bug: T87781
Bug: T84948
Change-Id: Iad01033a0548afd4d2a6f2c1ef6fcc9debf72c0d
2019-06-13 22:56:31 +02:00
Renamed from tests/phpunit/includes/libs/ArrayUtilsTest.php (Browse further)