Also while we are here, migrate buildComparison() calls with one field
only to expr()
Bug: T210206
Change-Id: I2ac7adbe4fb26af3383a38106e9a36381148c828
Mostly used find-and-replace:
Find:
/\*[\*\s]+@var (I?[A-Z](\w+)(?:Interface)?)[\s\*]+/\s*(private|protected|public) (\$[a-z]\w+;\n)((?=\s*/\*[\*\s]+@var (I?[A-Z](\w+)(?:Interface)?))\n|)
Replace with:
\3 \1 \4
Followed by some manual review to make sure I'm not changing too much,
omitting some changes that looked too complicated and anything that
caused test failures, and some whitespace fixes.
Change-Id: Ie78be1c614985d7c2964156e454cc9266515dc18
30+ API modules had nearly identical code to split and validate
the value of the 'continue' parameter.
Introduce the ApiBase::parseContinueParamOrDie() method and use it to
replace most usages of ApiBase::dieContinueUsageIf(). A few remain in
modules with more complex continuation handling.
Inline most single-use variables that remained after validation was
moved into the new method.
Change-Id: I66bd59ecd4ad16e2039e90f7d66cfa276e6c1c2a
See ec79aa3943 about the new method.
These changes all follow the same simple patterns. More complex cases
are handled in I6231b6beae13474d4986929367a9adc6bb76b0db.
This commit was created by running the following terrible Ruby script
I devised: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/P34833, then manually
reviewing the results: checking that the output makes sense in general,
that the affected variables are not used elsewhere in the file, and
that no comparison conditions have been lost. A few incorrect changes
were undone or corrected.
Change-Id: I8ed363bd6b80a9481d44434a526f078cce20220f
This covers all occurrences of /onfig->.*get( '/ in includes/.
Undoubtedly there are still plenty more to go.
Change-Id: I33196c4153437778496f40436bcde399638ac361
No need for three or more slashes
Except in some places where a bunch more are
used for drawing attention to something
Change-Id: Ic90358eb89a14a04d2b66c48e52e8fb20de0eb04
It is the job of git and svn to provide this information/metadata.
The form was different, some with short, some with long month name
some with leading zero at the day, some without.
The year is also present in the Copyright clause
Change-Id: If006907b82b9e45f13cfa2e45d41107a95570e1a
PHP 7.2 broke existing functionality in making count( null ) raise a
warning. So add tests for null all over the place, or change tests where
we know the value is null or an array (but not false, empty-string, or
0) to just cast to boolean.
Bug: T182004
Change-Id: Idfe23a07daa9f60eee72f2daf04304be87057a29
Links generated by the API are now aware of the user's preferred
language and will show documents in that language if available.
To test, log in to mediawiki.org and set your language preference to 'es',
then on an MediaWiki installation with this patch view the generated
expanded API help at `api.php?action=help&recursivesubmodules=1&modules=main`.
Each link to documentation on mediawiki.org should take you to its
translated /es subpage, if one exists.
Bug: T104518
Change-Id: I339a1f3ae1bce9d759cf251899d57c32b1def91e
API warnings and error messages are currently hard-coded English
strings. This patch changes that.
With a few exceptions, this patch should be compatible with non-updated
extensions:
* The change to ApiBase::$messageMap will blow up anything trying to
mess with it.
* The changes to the 'ApiCheckCanExecute' hook will cause a wrong
(probably unparsed) error message to be emitted for extensions not
already using an ApiMessage. Unless they're currently broken like
Wikibase.
Bug: T37074
Bug: T47843
Depends-On: Ia2b66b57cd4eaddc30b3ffdd7b97d6ca3e02d898
Depends-On: I2e1bb975bb0045476c03ebe6cdec00259bae22ec
Depends-On: I53987bf87c48f6c00deec17a8e957d24fcc3eaa6
Depends-On: Ibf93a459eb62d30f7c70d20e91ec9faeb80d10ed
Depends-On: I3cf889811f44a15935e454dd42f081164d4a098c
Depends-On: Ieae527de86735ddcba34724730e8730fb277b99b
Depends-On: I535344c29d51521147c2a26c341dae38cec3e931
Change-Id: Iae0e2ce3bd42dd4776a9779664086119ac188412
For some reason, slaves but not masters are filesorting on the query
here. So add another special case for MySQL to vary the query in a
manner that makes both happy.
Bug: T78276
Change-Id: I4d0c48e7c28f6a6b2e8c317275d15301bf158f03
ApiResult was a mess: some methods could only be used with an array
reference instead of manipulating the stored data, methods that had both
array-ref and internal-data versions had names that didn't at all
correspond, some methods that worked on an array reference were
annoyingly non-static, and then the whole mess with setIndexedTagName.
ApiFormatXml is also entirely annoying to deal with, as it liked to
throw exceptions if certain metadata wasn't provided that no other
formatter required. Its legacy also means we have this silly convention
of using empty-string rather than boolean true, annoying restrictions on
keys (leading to things that should be hashes being arrays of key-value
object instead), '*' used as a key all over the place, and so on.
So, changes here:
* ApiResult is no longer an ApiBase or a ContextSource.
* Wherever sensible, ApiResult provides a static method working on an
arrayref and a non-static method working on internal data.
* Metadata is now always added to ApiResult's internal data structure.
Formatters are responsible for stripping it if necessary. "raw mode"
is deprecated.
* New metadata to replace the '*' key, solve the array() => '[]' vs '{}'
question, and so on.
* New class for formatting warnings and errors using i18n messages, and
support for multiple errors and a more machine-readable format for
warnings. For the moment, though, the actual output will not be changing
yet (see T47843 for future plans).
* New formatversion parameter for format=json and format=php, to select
between BC mode and the modern output.
* In BC mode, booleans will be converted to empty-string presence style;
modules currently returning booleans will need to use
ApiResult::META_BC_BOOLS to preserve their current output.
Actual changes to the API modules' output (e.g. actually returning
booleans for the new formatversion) beyond the use of
ApiResult::setContentValue() are left for a future change.
Bug: T76728
Bug: T57371
Bug: T33629
Change-Id: I7b37295e8862b188d1f3b0cd07f66ac34629678f
I'm not sure whether r44584 didn't go far enough or if MySQL's behavior
has changed since 2008, but MySQL is now filesorting when a
constant-in-WHERE field is included in GROUP BY.
If all our supported databases used the 1999 SQL standard rules for
GROUP BY[1] this would be an easy fix. But PostgreSQL before 9.1 uses
the older 1992 rules.[2] And then there's Oracle and MSSQL, which aren't
listed as supported[1] but are still in the code. Simplest thing to do
is probably to check if we're on MySQL, Sqlite, or Postgres >= 9.1 and
use the 1999 rules, and otherwise use the older rules.
[1]: Basically "any non-aggregate field in the SELECT must be
functionally dependent on the grouped-by fields", meaning if you
include the primary key you're good.
[2]: Basically "any non-aggregate field in the SELECT must be in the
GROUP BY".
[3]: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Installation_requirements#Database_server
Bug: T78276
Change-Id: I80b515bb06d194b146897155b318a3d1c908e8b6
This also adds some new ApiBase::PARAM_* constants to generate more
helpful help, and a method to override the default description message
for the use of ApiDisabled and ApiQueryDisabled.
Bug: 71638
Change-Id: Ic0c3d232e0498d58a043037e2e0c6f0b1c3edad3
The format for 'props' was never specified and the list for 'errors' is
impossible to keep updated when considering that many errors come from
MediaWiki backend code and extension hook functions. And since there
doesn't seem to be any real use case for either of these, let's just
kill both of them instead of wasting effort on trying to fix them.
Note that neither getResultProperties nor getPossibleErrors are called
from any extensions in gerrit, and none of the other deprecated methods
are called outside of the implementations of those two methods. Removing
the obsolete methods is left to the maintainers of the extensions, as
keeping them hurts nothing and is needed to maintain compatibility with
earlier versions of MediaWiki.
Change-Id: Ie11a401d60c834059fbf1b5625ca8ea093b3337c
Which type is used depends on the ApiModuleManager responsible for
the API module. There are two managers, one in ApiMain and one in
ApiQuery. Both contain a list of API modules they instantiate.
Both use $this as the first parameter in the constructors of the
individual modules. There is no other regular way to instantiate the
modules, so we know the type must either be ApiMain or ApiQuery.
The lists don't intersect.
I would have prefered the naming scheme $mainModule for ApiMain
modules and $queryModule for ApiQuery modules but since this
doesn't add much I left the shorter variable names untouched.
Change-Id: Ie6bf19150f1c9b619655a06a8e051412665e54db
Swapped some "$var type" to "type $var" or added missing types
before the $var. Changed some other types to match the more common
spelling. Makes beginning of some text in captial.
Also added some missing @param.
Change-Id: I758fa4ad80ac95e2ddd3770bcb9b7d2e57ec34ea
ApiQueryBase::titlePartToKey now allows an extra parameter that
indicates the namespace in order to properly capitalize the title part.
This allows list=allcategories, list=allimages, list=alllinks,
list=allpages, list=deletedrevs and list=filearchive to
handle case-sensitivity properly for all parameters.
Bug: 25702
Change-Id: Iaa5a71ec536f3716f54bc84b39f645545dfd8660