Some methods in the PageUpdater's class implements the fluent interface
design pattern. Use the fluent interface where need be.
Change-Id: If76a4b8c5070c20ed40038a4ee78e2d677de5180
Extracts a specialized subclass for rendering the current revision
from PoolWorlArticleView, which then no longer knowes about caching.
In the next step, we will add a subclass that implements caching for old
revisions.
Bug: T267832
Change-Id: I56fb365962951e6c723a01cf9243dbc0094b5581
PoolWorkArticleView needs some cleanup before we can make it
cache output for old revisiosn (T244058).
This patch does doe following:
* apply dependency injection
* remove backwards compatibility code for legacy constructor calls
* mark PoolWorkArticleView as @internal (unused in extensions)
* remove audience check (to be done by caller)
* no longer set $wgUseFileCache to false.
For $wgUseFileCache, it seems like this has had no effect for a long
time. It would be set to false only on a cache miss during a page view.
But the file cache is only updated via HtmlCacheUpdater on edit and
purge.
Bug: T244058
Change-Id: Ief467562af0aa2f88ff7b42469d0273d2a1dcf7a
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
This was done automatically by replacing every assertContains with
string *needle*. Then verifying the results.
Bug: T192167
Change-Id: Id8cbbf3b01e948f80046714183cc299f86be21fd
This might hint at an edge-case in the PHP CodeSniffer sniff that should
detect if methods are separated by a single empty line. Feel free to
investigate. I, personally, can't invest more time in this than
suggesting this quick fix.
Change-Id: Ib3c60eac76f255b4fe929f7933de256222716576
During development a lot of classes were placed in MediaWiki\Storage\.
The precedent set would mean that every class relating to something
stored in a database table, plus all related value classes and such,
would go into that namespace.
Let's put them into MediaWiki\Revision\ instead. Then future classes
related to the 'page' table can go into MediaWiki\Page\, future classes
related to the 'user' table can go into MediaWiki\User\, and so on.
Note I didn't move DerivedPageDataUpdater, PageUpdateException,
PageUpdater, or RevisionSlotsUpdate in this patch. If these are kept
long-term, they probably belong in MediaWiki\Page\ or MediaWiki\Edit\
instead.
Bug: T204158
Change-Id: I16bea8927566a3c73c07e4f4afb3537e05aa04a5
The old behavior was that the audience was RAW if the revision object
parameter got passed in, otherwise PUBLIC. This was undocumented and
not used outside core; this patch gets rid of it in favor of an
explicit argument.
Bug: T205578
Change-Id: Ic7cdb38f658f6d85c48ff13c7f84c64a45c9b1ee