This class is used heavily basically everywhere, moving it to Utils
wouldn't make much sense. Also with this change, we can move
StatusValue to MediaWiki\Status as well.
Bug: T321882
Depends-On: I5f89ecf27ce1471a74f31c6018806461781213c3
Change-Id: I04c1dcf5129df437589149f0f3e284974d7c98fa
This edition brought to you by:
grep -ERIn $(grep -o "'[A-Za-z0-9_]*'" includes/MainConfigNames.php | tr
"\n" '|' | sed 's/|$/\n/') includes/
I only corrected a fraction of the results provided by that command. I'm
submitting the partial patch now so it doesn't bitrot.
Bug: T305805
Change-Id: If1918c0b3d88cdf90403921e4310740e206d6962
For example, documenting the method getUser() with "get the User
object" does not add any information that's not already there.
But I have to read the text first to understand that it doesn't
document anything that's not already obvious from the code.
Some of this is from a time when we had a PHPCS sniff that was
complaining when a line like `@param User $user` doesn't end
with some descriptive text. Some users started adding text like
`@param User $user The User` back then. Let's please remove
this.
Change-Id: I0ea8d051bc732466c73940de9259f87ffb86ce7a
For compliance with the new version of the table interface policy
(T255803).
This patch was created by an automated search & replace operation
on the includes/ directory.
Bug: T257789
Change-Id: Ie32c1b11b3d16ddfc0c83a757327d449ff80b2e4
For compliance with the new version of the table interface policy
(T255803).
This patch was created by an automated search & replace operation
on the includes/ directory.
Bug: T257789
Change-Id: I5ffbb91882ecce2019ab644839eab5e8fb8a1c5f
For compliance with the new version of the table interface policy
(T255803).
This patch was created by an automated search & replace operation
on the includes/ directory.
Bug: T257789
Change-Id: If560596f5e1e0a3da91afc36e656e7c27f040968
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
Password policy checks that fail and have `suggestChangeOnLogin` set to true will
prompt for a password change on login.
Below are some rules that apply to this setting in different scenarios:
- If only one policy fails and has `suggestChangeOnLogin = false`, a password change will
not be requested
- If more than one policy fails and one or more have `suggestChangeOnLogin` set to true`,
a password change will be requested
- If `forceChange` is present in any of the failing policies, `suggestChangeOnLogin` value
will be ignored and password change will be enforced
- if $wgInvalidPasswordReset is set to false `suggestChangeOnLogin` is ignored
IMPORTANT**
Before this patch, suggesting a password change was the default behavior (depending on
$wgInvalidPasswordReset), which means that the necessary changes to $wgPasswordPolicy
need to be in place before this patch is merged and gets to production.
Bug: T211621
Change-Id: I7a4a0a06273fa4e8bd0da3dac54cf5a1b78bb3fd
Adds a way to set an array of options for a password policy. Currently
there is one option, 'forceChange', which forces the user to change
their password (if it fails the given check) before logging in.
Bug: T118774
Change-Id: I28c31fc4eae08c3ac44eff3a05f5e785ce4b9e01
Instead of having basically every caller do:
$pf = new PasswordFactory();
$pf->init( RequestContext::getMain()->getConfig() );
Just create a single PasswordFactory via MediaWikiServices and pass that
around. Things that want to use their own config can still pass settings
via the new constructor.
This will eventually let us remove the init() function, removing the
only hard dependency upon MediaWiki, to make it easier to librarize
(T89742).
Change-Id: I0fc7520dc023b11a7fa66083eff7b88ebfe49c7b
This implements the AuthManager class and its needed interfaces and
subclasses, and integrates them into the backend portion of MediaWiki.
Integration with frontend portions of MediaWiki (e.g. ApiLogin,
Special:Login) is left for a followup.
Bug: T91699
Bug: T71589
Bug: T111299
Co-Authored-By: Gergő Tisza <gtisza@wikimedia.org>
Change-Id: If89d24838e326fe25fe867d02181eebcfbb0e196