Uses flag to detect which cache instance to use based on ParserOptions
and sets the primary and secondary caches accordingly. This ensures
that the ParserCacheMetadata cache used by the ParserCache is also
appropriately forked for Parsoid, as Parsoid may consult different
options in the ParserCache than core does.
A follow up patch will attempt to refactor this to be less
parsoid-specific.
Bug: T327769
Bug: T330677
Co-authored-by: Alangi Derick <alangiderick@gmail.com>
Change-Id: Id580b97ad9a0b90bbe56d4de3c2f999274fe329b
These three classes:
- TitleArray
- TitleArrayFromResult
- TitleFactory
We need to move these and the rest of files under title/ to Title/ (and
namespace them) but the patch will become way too big given that Title class is
also one of them.
Bug: T321882
Change-Id: Iac1688172ee457348a08a470c86e047571feb8e0
When JSON support was introduced into ParserCache in 1.36, it was
controlled by a feature flag, $wgParserCacheUseJson. The feature flag
was "born deprecated" in 1.36. It can now be removed.
This means that ParserCache will always store entries as JSON.
Support for reading old non-JSON entries remains intact.
This is needed when updating wikis from a version older than 1.36
to the current version.
Change-Id: Id04e42bfb458d98414bac50e0d6c505e8878e5c0
Now largely automated:
VARS=$(grep -o "'[A-Za-z0-9_]*'" includes/MainConfigNames.php | \
tr "\n" '|' | sed "s/|$/\n/;s/'//g")
sed -i -E "s/'($VARS)'/MainConfigNames::\1/g" \
$(grep -ERIl "'($VARS)'" includes/)
Then git add -p with lots of error-prone manual checking. Then
semi-manually add all the necessary "use" lines:
vim $(grep -L 'use MediaWiki\\MainConfigNames;' \
$(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=M HEAD^))
I didn't bother fixing lines that were over 100 characters unless they
were over 120 and triggered phpcs.
Bug: T305805
Change-Id: I74e0ab511abecb276717ad4276a124760a268147
ParserOptions not updated cause they depend on Title::getLanguage
implementation.
Tests converted to not require a DB anymore. Can't be proper unit
tests yet due to globals in ParserOptions and fake time hacks,
but exec time does go down from 70 seconds to 9 seconds.
Page content model is still emitted in the metrics since
it was considered useful. Should be removed when we get
something like a page type concept.
Change-Id: Ib16fd0b5b87ffc3cb4d21f4aa43d1203cb7206d2
Added in 1.36, no deprecation process needed.
Bug: T269869
Depends-On: I5d81622d5857bc1d06a3600d8e9554882532714a
Change-Id: I182cb0cb7e4c569a64e2455ca80eda2d1f570608
One major difference with what we've had before is that now we
actually write class names into the serialization - given that
this new mechanism is extencible, we can't establish any kind
of mapping of allowed classes. I do not think it's a problem
though.
Bug: T264394
Change-Id: Ia152f3b76b967aabde2d8a182e3aec7d3002e5ea
This introduces $wgParserCacheUseJson for selectively enabling
JSON encoding in the parser cache. This is intended for testing only.
It should be removed before the release of 1.36.
Bug: T263579
Change-Id: I0d9cab3fafb984a3159e24f9e80f792429ff3c71
* Makes ParserCache take the root of the key
as a constructor argument
* Introduces a ParserCacheFactory
Next steps:
- convert FlaggedRevs to using this.
- cleanup
This assumes that we wouldn't want to differentiate
the parser cache settings per use-case, as it is now
for default vs flaggedrevs caches. There are only two settings:
$wgParserCacheType - name of the BagOStuff to use
$wgParserCacheExpireTime - the expiration time.
I think if we wanted to have different settings for different
caches, we could add that as a next step.
Bug: T263583
Change-Id: I188772da541a95c95a5ecece7c7dd748395506c2