Follows-up b36d883.
By far most data providers are static (and PHPUnit expects them
to be static and calls them that way).
Most of these classes already had their data providers static
but additional commits sloppily introduced non-static ones.
* ResourceLoaderWikiModuleTest, 8968d8787f.
* TitleTest, 545f1d3a73.
Odd unused method 'dataTestIsValidMoveOperation' was introduced
in 550b878e63.
* GlobalVarConfigTest, a3e18c3670.
Change-Id: I5da99f7cd3da68c550ae507ffe1f725d31e7666f
This change adds MultiConfig and HashConfig classes,
but does not actually use them anywhere. In a future
change, we can convert DefaultSettings.php into
a HashConfig instance and use MultiConfig as the
'main' config instance.
Bug: 69418
Change-Id: I0ef2fbb86d5c27602d70240219ee08be31e2d09b
Introduces a new interface for Config types
that are mutable. Not all Config instances
should be mutable, like MultiConfig.
Change-Id: I56e193cbbf72b7afdf551f60ea635fc347e14b3e
Follow up to I13baec0b6 ("Config: Add Config and GlobalConfig classes"):
Config:
* Rather than returning Status objects, Config::set will now throw an exception
if an error is encountered
* Config::factory was moved into it's own ConfigFactory class.
* Since there are no more functions in it, Config was turned into an interface.
GlobalConfig:
* Remove $prefix args from Config::set and ::get. The idea of having an
abstract Config class is to abstract some notion of configuration data from
the particular way in which it is currently implemented (global variables).
So the abstract base class has no business dealing with variable name
prefixes.
** Instead GlobalVarConfig's implementations of get and set call getWithPrefix
and setWithPrefix internally, which are now protected
* Rename GlobalConfig to GlobalVarConfig, which makes it clearer that it isn't
referring to the scope of the configuration value, but to the scope of the
variable name which provides it.
ConfigFactory:
* ConfigFactory is where Config objects are registered, and later constructed.
* Config objects are registered with a given name, and a callback factory function.
This allows for implementations to construct the object with the parameters they want,
and avoids the overhead of needing an entire class.
** The name 'main' is the default object returned by RequestContext::getConfig(),
and is intended to be used by core.
* This is a singleton class, the main instance can be obtained with:
ConfigFactory::getDefaultInstance()
In addition to the above:
* $wgConfigClass was removed, and $wgConfigRegistry was introduced, which
stores a name => callback. The name is to be what the Config instance is
registered with, and the callback should return an implementation of Config.
* Tests were written for the new ConfigFactory, and GlobalVarConfig's tests
were improved.
Co-Authored-By: Ori Livneh <ori@wikimedia.org>
Co-Authored-By: Chad Horohoe <chadh@wikimedia.org>
Co-Authored-By: Mattflaschen <mflaschen@wikimedia.org>
Co-Authored-By: Parent5446 <tylerromeo@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Reedy <reedy@wikimedia.org>
Co-Authored-By: Daniel Kinzler <daniel.kinzler@wikimedia.de>
Change-Id: I5a5857fcfa07598ba4ce9ae5bbb4ce54a567d31e