Follows-up I361fde0de7f4406bce6ed075ed397effa5be3359.
Per T253461, not mass-changing source code, but the use of the native
error silencing operator (@) is especially useful in tests because:
1. It requires any/all statements to be explicitly marked. The
suppressWarnings/restoreWarnings sections encourage developers to
be "lazy" and thus encapsulate more than needed if there are multiple
ones near each other, which would ignore potentially important
warnings in a test case, which is generally exactly the time when
it is really useful to get warnings etc.
2. It avoids leaking state, for example in LBFactoryTest the
assertFalse call would throw a PHPUnit assertion error (not meant
to be caught by the local catch), and thus won't reach
AtEase::restoreWarnings. This then causes later code to end up
in a mismatching state and creates a confusing error_reporting
state.
See .phpcs.xml, where the at operator is allowed for all test code.
Change-Id: I68d1725d685e0a7586468bc9de6dc29ceea31b8a
Expected value is the first parameter to assertSame() or assertEquals().
And turn to use assertCount() for some assertions aginst count of array.
Based on code search `assert(?:Same|Equals)\(.+,.+expected` and I look
through files roughly, so some assertions that don't contains 'expected'
are also fixed. In the meantime, some assertions that I am not clear
about are not touched.
Change-Id: I75798b60d29fd19b33f4fdf34ed3c788db420d01
The remaining test cases (MessageCacheTest-*) should already test
everything that testing for sunday does. This change is to ensure that
changes to the translation strings made on translatewiki do not cause
unnecessary test failures.
Bug: T298392
Change-Id: Ie9632da6eee505ab77108b74aa126e479d99be4f
These are needed PageStoreRecord::REQUIRED_FIELDS and that's why putting
PageStore on top of LinkCache caused a lot of increase in db reads.
Bug: T297669
Change-Id: If77c2f9879d7bae71eb59944efd8b3798d16aa46
The code that was previously in LinkCache::getGoodLinkRow
may return a cached row object (either from the in-process
cache, or memcached). In some cases, this caused
LinkCache::addGoodLinkObjFromRow to throw, because a field
was missing (although the field is missing only from
the cached copy, not from the database).
To avoid this, try to invalidate the cache
in LinkCache::getGoodLinkRow and retry, before
letting the exception propagate.
Bug: T205349
Change-Id: Ie9e90bf32964047c1831f575cc260d7d62e9e848
Some methods in the PageUpdater's class implements the fluent interface
design pattern. Use the fluent interface where need be.
Change-Id: If76a4b8c5070c20ed40038a4ee78e2d677de5180
addGoodLinkObj() has many optional arguments, but omitting them actually
means corrupting the cache.
Nearly all existing callers are in tests.
So LinkCacheTestTrait::addGoodLinkObject() was created only
for testing. It is better to have this method in the
trait, because building the row directly in each test
would make these tests brittle against schema changes.
The only usage in WMF production code was in WikiPage and has been
fixed.
Bug: T284955
Change-Id: I03a2bd9ed64fcc0281ee29a286c8db395a9e03d9
This makes the data stored by LinkCache compatible with PageStoreRecord,
so we can use LinkCache inside PageStore.
This causes PageStore to make use of local caching as well as WANObjectCache.
Note that getPageById() does not yet benefit from cache, but does
populate the cache.
Bug: T278940
Change-Id: Icc27a0d9299a3e4ce45521daef87ad06ec06f064
This patch does several things to LinkCache to make its behavior more
consistent and predictable:
* Methods that set a "good" link now clear the "bad link" flag, and vice
versa.
* invalidateTitle() now also clears the local cache, not just the
persistent cache.
* Attempts to set data for LinkTargets that are not proper local pages
are ignored.
* All methods now accept LinkTarget|PageRecord as the key.
The ones that previously accepted a string still allow that as well.
* addLinkObject() now consistently uses the local cache if possible,
and consistently bypasses it if the forUpdate() flag is set.
This is all done in preparation for LinkCache being used inside PageStore.
Bug: T278940
Change-Id: I62107789fa185606a81be20ffa8f0be48297c08f
MediaWikiIntegrationTestCase::overrideMwServices() is not static
and should not be called statically
Change-Id: I9d1f07b5bca8a39b82017e59978f2b28c399803e
Loading all messages with getSubitemList() takes about 10ms per
language and loads an array with ~20k elements. When messages in many
languages are requested, this causes an OOM.
So, use getSubitemList() only when isMainCacheable() is called from
loadFromDB(). Remove the second parameter in that case, since it was
always the same.
In the getMsgFromNamespace() case, use getSubitem() to check the
specific message for existence. Have the caller specify the language, in
order to share a subitem cache entry with usual previous
getMessageForLang() call.
Bug: T247223
Change-Id: I6369f307b6bf74bd4aeb1d6e4c41d6e59e403703
LinkBatch used to be lenient about receiving null or invalid titles.
This patch restores this lenient behavior.
Bug: T282180
Bug: T282070
Change-Id: I2c6378a3a0d508c77bcb290a6ed07f4d5f96d62c
It's the same and makes the test code much more readable, I
would like to argue.
Because of the was I split all the changes I made into smaller
patches this patch contains some other changes in the same
lines where I could not split them off. E.g. removal of
->any(), which is the default anyway and doesn't do anything.
Change-Id: Ib297b989d4aec33b31a4e33fe9d5032865b39be0
Ended up using
grep -Prl '\->setMethods\(' . | xargs sed -r -i 's/setMethods\(/onlyMethods\(/g'
special-casing setMethods( null ) -> onlyMethods( [] )
and then manual fix of failing test (from PS2 onwards).
Bug: T278010
Change-Id: I012dca7ae774bb430c1c44d50991ba0b633353f1
* parent::setUp() should be first, and ::tearDown()
should be last
* Move tests that directly extend PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase
to /unit
Change-Id: I1172855c58f4f52a8f624e6d596ec43beb8c93ff
The name change happened some time ago, and I think its
about time to start using the name name!
(Done with a find and replace)
My personal motivation for doing this is that I have started
trying out vscode as an IDE for mediawiki development, and
right now it doesn't appear to handle php aliases very well
or at all.
Change-Id: I412235d91ae26e4c1c6a62e0dbb7e7cf3c5ed4a6
Migrate all callers of Hooks::run() to use the new
HookContainer/HookRunner system.
General principles:
* Use DI if it is already used. We're not changing the way state is
managed in this patch.
* HookContainer is always injected, not HookRunner. HookContainer
is a service, it's a more generic interface, it is the only
thing that provides isRegistered() which is needed in some cases,
and a HookRunner can be efficiently constructed from it
(confirmed by benchmark). Because HookContainer is needed
for object construction, it is also needed by all factories.
* "Ask your friendly local base class". Big hierarchies like
SpecialPage and ApiBase have getHookContainer() and getHookRunner()
methods in the base class, and classes that extend that base class
are not expected to know or care where the base class gets its
HookContainer from.
* ProtectedHookAccessorTrait provides protected getHookContainer() and
getHookRunner() methods, getting them from the global service
container. The point of this is to ease migration to DI by ensuring
that call sites ask their local friendly base class rather than
getting a HookRunner from the service container directly.
* Private $this->hookRunner. In some smaller classes where accessor
methods did not seem warranted, there is a private HookRunner property
which is accessed directly. Very rarely (two cases), there is a
protected property, for consistency with code that conventionally
assumes protected=private, but in cases where the class might actually
be overridden, a protected accessor is preferred over a protected
property.
* The last resort: Hooks::runner(). Mostly for static, file-scope and
global code. In a few cases it was used for objects with broken
construction schemes, out of horror or laziness.
Constructors with new required arguments:
* AuthManager
* BadFileLookup
* BlockManager
* ClassicInterwikiLookup
* ContentHandlerFactory
* ContentSecurityPolicy
* DefaultOptionsManager
* DerivedPageDataUpdater
* FullSearchResultWidget
* HtmlCacheUpdater
* LanguageFactory
* LanguageNameUtils
* LinkRenderer
* LinkRendererFactory
* LocalisationCache
* MagicWordFactory
* MessageCache
* NamespaceInfo
* PageEditStash
* PageHandlerFactory
* PageUpdater
* ParserFactory
* PermissionManager
* RevisionStore
* RevisionStoreFactory
* SearchEngineConfig
* SearchEngineFactory
* SearchFormWidget
* SearchNearMatcher
* SessionBackend
* SpecialPageFactory
* UserNameUtils
* UserOptionsManager
* WatchedItemQueryService
* WatchedItemStore
Constructors with new optional arguments:
* DefaultPreferencesFactory
* Language
* LinkHolderArray
* MovePage
* Parser
* ParserCache
* PasswordReset
* Router
setHookContainer() now required after construction:
* AuthenticationProvider
* ResourceLoaderModule
* SearchEngine
Change-Id: Id442b0dbe43aba84bd5cf801d86dedc768b082c7
All services required by LinkBatch are now injected by the
LinkBatchFactory. The constructor for LinkBatch has been
soft-deprecated, but the required services are still optional.
Bug: T239855
Depends-On: If49cbb730d4ac48586b891908cf24601efbc5d6a
Change-Id: I93d931ab60305ad49a6e419f8269c77791a3938d
This updates some code that has been constructing TitleValue directly
to use TitleValue::tryNew or TitleParser::makeTitleValueSafe.
Bug: T200055
Change-Id: If781fe62213413c8fb847fd9e90f079e2f9ffc9d
Add public, protected or private to function missing a visibility
Enable the tests folder for the phpcs sniff
Change-Id: Ibefce76ea9984c47e08c94889ea2eafca7565e2c
These are static methods that have to do with processing language names
and codes. I didn't include fallback behavior, because that would mean a
circular dependency with LocalisationCache.
In the new class, I renamed AS_AUTONYMS to AUTONYMS, and added a class
constant DEFINED for 'mw' to match the existing SUPPORTED and ALL. I
also renamed fetchLanguageName(s) to getLanguageName(s).
There is 100% test coverage for the code in the new class.
This was previously committed as 2e52f48c2e and reverted because it
depended on e4468a1d6b, which had to be reverted for performance
issues. There should be no changes other than rebasing.
Bug: T201405
Change-Id: Ifa346c8a92bf1eb57dc5e79458b32b7b26f1ee8a
This removes Language::$dataCache without deprecation, because 1) I
don't know of a way to properly simulate it in the new paradigm, and 2)
I found no direct access to the member outside of the Language and
LanguageTest classes.
An earlier version of this patch (e4468a1d6b) had to be reverted
because of a massive slowdown on test runs. Based on some local testing,
this should fix the problem. Running all tests in languages is slowed
down by only around 20% instead of a factor of five, and memory usage is
actually reduced greatly (~350 MB -> ~200 MB). The slowdown is still not
great, but I assume it's par for the course for converting things to
services and is acceptable. If not, I can try to optimize further.
Bug: T231220
Bug: T231198
Bug: T231200
Bug: T201405
Change-Id: Ieadbd820379a006d8ad2d2e4a1e96241e172ec5a
assertSame() is guaranteed to not do any type conversion. This can be
critical when acciden tially comparing, for example, 0 to 0.0.
Change-Id: Iffcc9bda69573623ba14af655dcd697d0fcce525