This query was correctly excluding expired items from RC, but it
was failing to include them when the unwatched filter was set.
This is a follow-up to https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/core/+/602211
Bug: T252136
Change-Id: I5d43d746df21cc3674eb2e92c3f604b7c87b7d1a
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
If a changeslist item has an expiry date, add a grey clock icon
after the page title, with a tooltip indicating when the item
expires.
Bug: T250212
Change-Id: I38f8c85321cf257eeea8de5a3bd73bbc0b5ea393
Done with `composer fix` and suppressing the rest (i.e. sniffs for
global variables, which for core should be suppressed anyway).
Additionally, add `-p` to `phpcbf`, as otherwise it just seems stuck.
Change-Id: Ide8d6cdd083655891b6d654e78440fbda81ab2bc
Add a few tests for hook run call sites to ensure hookrunner is executed
and with the correct arguments.
Change-Id: Icb90f1caca7c159f6f753e28e01b139e5c741500
Also updates CategoryMembershipChange to accept a RevisionRecord
instead of a Revision.
Bug: T246284
Change-Id: I30024b7278e108b0f4e20ef1eb44647916fad47c
This should be the exact same. Its more a style change than anything.
So why do it then?
* I believe this is much less confusing than code mentioning a weird
"standard class". Barely anybody knows what this is, and what the
difference between "object" and "stdClass" is.
* The code is shorter.
* It's even faster. In my micro benchmark it's twice as fast.
Change-Id: I7ee0e8ae6d9264a89b6cd1dd861f0466ae620ccc
This was done automatically by replacing every assertContains with
string *needle*. Then verifying the results.
Bug: T192167
Change-Id: Id8cbbf3b01e948f80046714183cc299f86be21fd
Done automatically using the master version of MW codesniffer and
running composer fix.
Bug: T192167
Change-Id: If6b40f515fde32ab5eff074a90e821c30c791827
assertEquals( false, … ) still succeeds when the actual value is 0, null,
an empty string, even an empty array. All these should be reported as a
failure, I would argue.
Note this patch previously also touched assertSame( false ). I reverted
these. The only benefit would have been consistency within this codebase,
but there is no strict reason to prefer one over the other. assertFalse()
and assertSame( false ) are functionally identical.
Change-Id: Ic5f1c7d504e7249002d3184520012e03313137b4
assertEquals( null, … ) still succeeds when the actual value is 0, false,
an empty string, even an empty array. All these should be reported as a
failure, I would argue.
Note this patch previously also touched assertSame( null ). I reverted
these. The only benefit would have been consistency within this codebase,
but there is no strict reason to prefer one over the other. assertNull()
and assertSame( null ) are functionally identical.
Change-Id: I92102e833a8bc6af90b9516826abf111e2b79aac
assertSame() is guaranteed to never do any magic type conversion.
This can be critical when accidentially comparing empty strings (a
value PHP considers to be "falsy") to false, 0, 0.0, null, and such.
Change-Id: I2e2685c5992cae252f629a68ffe1a049f2e5ed1b
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
This changeset resumes work on T89432 and related tickets
by porting an initial set of tests to the new unit test suite
separated out in I69b92db3e70093570e05cc0a64c7780a278b321a.
The tests were only ported if they worked immediately without
requiring any changes other than changing the test case class
to MediaWikiUnitTestCase and moving the test to the new suite.
If a test failed for any reason (even trivial misconfiguration),
it was NOT ported.
With this change, the unit tests suite now consits of a total
of 455 tests. As before, you can run these tests via the following
command:
$ composer phpunit:unit
Bug: T84948
Bug: T89432
Bug: T87781
Change-Id: Ibb8175981092d7f41864e641cc3c118af70a5c76
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
HHVM does not support variadic arguments with type hints. This is
mostly not a big problem, because we can just drop the type hint, but
for some reason PHPUnit adds a type hint of "array" when it creates
mocks, so a class with a variadic method can't be mocked (at least in
some cases). As such, I left alone all the classes that seem like
someone might like to mock them, like Title and User. If anyone wants
to mock them in the future, they'll have to switch back to
func_get_args(). Some of the changes are definitely safe, like
functions and test classes.
In most cases, func_get_args() (and/or func_get_arg(), func_num_args() )
were only present because the code was written before we required PHP
5.6, and writing them as variadic functions is strictly superior. In
some cases I left them alone, aside from HHVM compatibility:
* Forwarding all arguments to another function. It's useful to keep
func_get_args() here where we want to keep the list of expected
arguments and their meanings in the function signature line for
documentation purposes, but don't want to copy-paste a long line of
argument names.
* Handling deprecated calling conventions.
* One or two miscellaneous cases where we're basically using the
arguments individually but want to use them as an array as well for
some reason.
Change-Id: I066ec95a7beb7c0665146195a08e7cce1222c788
Storing the user name or IP in every row in large tables like revision
and logging takes up space and makes operations on these tables slower.
This patch begins the process of moving those into one "actor" table
which other tables can reference with a single integer field.
A subsequent patch will remove the old columns.
Bug: T167246
Depends-On: I9293fd6e0f958d87e52965de925046f1bb8f8a50
Change-Id: I8d825eb02c69cc66d90bd41325133fd3f99f0226
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
Get rid of isPerGroupRequestParameter and define a consistent
interface that all filter groups can implement.
Change-Id: Ib904bcdc697c65722a0041ac611d1e00c577389f
When the 'watchlistunwatchlinks' preference option is enabled, this
adds a '×' link to each entry of the watchlist that unwatches the page
of that entry. When clicked, it changes into a '+' which can be used to
re-watch the page (effectively undoing the earlier unwatch).
When a page is unwatched, its entries and the entries of its associated
talk page (or vice versa) become translucent and are struck through.
Without JS, '×'/'+' link to action=(un)watch for the relevant page.
In addition, ChangesList classes have been modified to allow a prefixer
that adds a prefix to each line (used in this case to put the unwatch
link) and to add HTML data attributes to reliably determine the target
page of each entry. Unit tests have been updated accordingly.
Bug: T2424
Change-Id: I450b2901413d7e75c11de2a446829fdbb22d31e1
- mostly auto fixes
- some too long lines fixed
- ignore amp space in one case passing by reference
Change-Id: I6472f83bc3cbf4bd629d83050cc3319b19ec465c
Reenable MediaWiki.WhiteSpace.SpaceBeforeClassBrace.NoSpaceBeforeBrace,
because the mentioned bug is fixed
Bug: T172933
Change-Id: I1593bdba2295ebed401b921f2beabed69dba7638
When "live update" is off and new changes are detected,
show a link to load and prepend the changes to the list.
Also adding a line between old and new changes
when grouping by pages is off.
Bug: T163426
Change-Id: I6a111d23956bdc04caa4c71e9deede056779aafa
We push 'class' in the attribute array so the hook
can manipulate it, so it needs to be added to the attribute
whitelist as well.
Broken in I6dd006d0b1b0fd35c0020f0f9eea9113eca30b35.
Bug: T167922
Bug: T167535
Change-Id: Ic24400382a9dcbb990e12dfddae4ab7db14553cc
We have several types of change lists (old RC/watchlist/related
changes, enhanced RC/watchlist, history) with slightly different
HTML, each with their own idiosyncracies. JavaScript code trying
to identify lines by log ID / revision ID has to jump through all
kinds of hoops to work with that.
To simplify the lives of frontend / gadget maintainers and provide
something approaching an API for these pages, we now expose the basic
attributes of each change line (revision ID for edits, log type/action
and ID for log events) as data attributes.
The OldChangesListRecentChangesLine, EnhancedChangesListModifyLineData,
EnhancedChangesListModifyBlockLineData, PageHistoryLine,
ContributionsLineEnding and DeletedContributionsLineEnding hooks
are updated accordingly. New hooks (LogEventsListLineEnding and
NewPagesLineEnding) are added for the change list pages which did
not yet have them.
Change-Id: I6dd006d0b1b0fd35c0020f0f9eea9113eca30b35