https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/q/owner:Krinkle+is:merged+message:Widen
> Given all called methods are de-facto and liberally claimed, and
> that we keep the coverage limited to the subject class, it maintains
> the spirit and intent by listing the class explicitly instead.
>
> PHPUnit offers a more precise tool when you need it (i.e. when testing
> legacy monster/god classes), but for well-written code, the
> class-wide tag is exactly what you want.
>
> We lose useful coverage and waste valuable time on keeping tags
> accurate through refactors (or worse, forget to do so).
> Tracking tiny per-method details wastes time in realizing (and
> fixing) when people inevitably don't keep them in sync, and time
> lost in finding uncovered code to write tests to realize it was
> already covered but "not yet claimed".
While at it, also fix PHPUnit warnings in CssContentHandlerIntegrationTest
and JavaScriptContentHandlerIntegrationTest about not having any
`@covers` annotations.
Change-Id: I5afd9fe0bca0fa86cc096f6e5e79f2ba1cfbfa77
This patch introduces a namespace declaration for the
MediaWiki\Content to CssContent and establishes a class
alias marked as deprecated since version 1.43.
Bug: T353458
Change-Id: I6ab25787893cb2195f8cd2ba125ed8dd5a60de43
We would like to remove DB access in non-database PHPUnit tests. As a
first step, avoid database usage in tested code when possible. In
particular:
- In NameTableStoreFactory, avoid domain ID normalization if the
provided ID is already false.
- In SpecialDoubleRedirects, do not acquire a DB connection until it's
needed (which is just one place).
- Use editPage() in TitleDefTest instead of a DIY implementation, and
add `@group Database` accordingly.
- Avoid parsing titles in ContentHandler tests that don't need to parse
titles. Among the many dependencies of parsing titles is the interwiki
lookup, which requires DB access.
- Also remove test cases that used the "Gadget" namespace; it doesn't
exist in core, so these pages were actually in the mainspace.
- Mock the database in CategoriesRdfTest. The only two methods that use
the database were already being mocked.
- Add `@group Database` to test classes that are intentionally using the
Database, mainly via getTestUser().
Bug: T155147
Change-Id: I9385fe14cfeb6b7b7378cc322d510034c4ee0711
These tests appear to have been present previously, but were inadvertently
omitted from the refactor in fa5237eb48.
This patch just updates the tests to undo code rot and re-enables them.
It contains some placeholders for T307691 tests as well, which will be
enabled in a follow-up patch.
Change-Id: I73d0ed406b3ca8f94b384b76d6e01a5ca1b58e12
There is a common and reasonable need for longer lines in tests.
The nudge for shorter lines doesn't seem valuable here. The natural
breaks will likely still fall in 80-100 given the enforced practice
for non-test code, e.g. whether through habit, or 80-100 column markers
in text editors, or the finite width of diff and code review
interfaces.
Change-Id: I879479e13551789a67624ce66f0946d2f185e6ee
The regex in JavaScriptContent and CssContent was trying to pass
urlencoded stuff to Title::newFromText(), which would fail. Make sure we
urldecode it first.
Bug: T208264
Change-Id: I189c4c308da2875839ad8c1061332500f0e6d244
Clean up use of @codingStandardsIgnore
- @codingStandardsIgnoreFile -> phpcs:ignoreFile
- @codingStandardsIgnoreLine -> phpcs:ignore
- @codingStandardsIgnoreStart -> phpcs:disable
- @codingStandardsIgnoreEnd -> phpcs:enable
For phpcs:disable always the necessary sniffs are provided.
Some start/end pairs are changed to line ignore
Change-Id: I92ef235849bcc349c69e53504e664a155dd162c8
Just like ad9f14d662 which was for JavaScript. The redirect will be
of the form "/* #REDIRECT */@import url(...);".
Bug: T73201
Bug: T35973
Change-Id: I10bae44af4b4923f8797172702974cd45dc25ab4
When a JavaScript page is moved, a "redirect" in the form of
mw.loader.load(...) will be left behind, so any other
JavaScript loading the page that way will still work, albeit
with an extra HTTP request.
This also implements Content::getRedirectTarget(), so redirects
are marked properly in the database, and users viewing them
are redirected properly. A magic "/* #REDIRECT */" comment
must be in front of the mw.loader.load call. This is done so
that pages which currently are just one mw.loader.load call
aren't turned into redirects.
Bug: 71200
Bug: 33973
Change-Id: I10fdff087a901da56fad64531f0e382f90ebcf37
This hooks allows extensions to override the normal model-specific
rendering of page content. A typical use would be to provide syntax
highlighting for pages that contain scripts. In that sense,
ContentGetParserOutput is a generalization of the old ShowRawCssJs
hook.
This, together with I76412f9d, is a (hopefully) fixed version of the
reverted Ibfb2cbefea44.
Change-Id: I979e2438689648ba4c959d8083197ef14ce524e8
This change removed getHtml(), but not the call to it from fillParserOutput.
It has a few other issues that I'll flag in-line after deploying the revert.
This reverts commit fda090a7e7
Bug: 49398
Change-Id: Idcef8d4cedc7c03f72bc1743e0f89cc5ed4ad7a7
This hooks allows extensions to override the normal model-specific rendering
of page content. A typical use would be to provide syntax highlighting for
pages that contain scripts. In that sense, ContentGetParserOutput is a
generalization of the old ShowRawCssJs hook.
Change-Id: Ibfb2cbefea44eeee9f2a027f47e7721bf177ba0f
Syntax:
* Call parent setUp from setUp.
* Set required globals for the test inside the test class instead
of assuming the default settings.
* Data providers are called statically and outside setUp/tearDown
("public static function")
* Test function names should be prefixed with "test"
("testIsRedirect")
* Marked 2 functions as unused. JavascriptContentTest has 2 data
providers for tests that don't exist in it (nor in TextContentText)
but do exist in WikitextContentTest.
Style:
* Single quotes
* Remove odd comment "# =====" lines
* Consistent tree wrapping with arrays.
array(
array(
.. ) );
array(
array(
..
)
);
Some were closing on the previous line instead.
Made it consistent now.
* Remove odd indentation to make nested arrays line up:
array( 'foo' => array( 'bar' => true,
'baz' => array() ) )
array( 'foo' => array(
'bar' => true,
'baz' => array()
) )
We don't do this kind of indentation because it is fragile
and becomes outdates when any of the earlier keys ("foo")
change. Converted to a regular tree instead.
Also triggered git warnings for mixing spaces with tabs, which
is almost always an detector for this style.
* Not using @annotations in inline comments, reserved (and only
parsed/meaningful) for block comments.
Follows-up 8b568be5e2
Change-Id: Ic55d539b9a58f448b550bcd98894d389764e0694