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 current token handling is a mess. This simplifies things greatly:
* *All* tokens are obtained from action=query&meta=tokens, rather than
being spread over action=tokens, action=query&prop=info,
action=query&prop=revisions, action=query&prop=recentchanges, and
action=query&prop=users. All these old methods are deprecated.
* Similarly, there is only one hook to register new token types. All old
hooks are deprecated.
* All tokens are cacheable.
* Most token types are dropped in favor of a 'csrf' token. They already
were returning the same token anyway.
* All token-using modules will document the required token type in a
standard manner in action=help and are documented in machine-readable
fashion in action=paraminfo.
Note this will require updates to all extensions using tokens.
Change-Id: I2793a3f2dd64a4bebb0b4d065e09af1e9f63fb89
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
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
Currently, WatchAction::doWatch and WatchAction::doUnwatch return true
always. Let's have them return a status object instead.
This also cleans up the handling of Status objects in some of the API
modules.
Change-Id: I9dd9f0fd499c37f29fa12bcdb6142238a1f11e4d
If a file upload is not formatted correctly for PHP to recognize it as a
file upload rather than a regular field, the API will wind up trying to
load the file contents as a text field. Since these file contents are
often a large binary file, this will tend to run out of memory trying to
apply Unicode normalization.
To prevent this and to allow for a helpful error message, mark
parameters that are supposed to be file uploads.
Bug: 44909
Change-Id: Ia4586953e2ad2d72d08852689e060e39e7920d50
For historical reasons, all our API class had a dummy __construct which
simply calls their parent constructor. This patch removes all such
occurences to save out some bytes.
Change-Id: I667955d7821f780fc5ce23823d74dedb1729b9fa
API was using SVN's version keyword which GIT does not support.
All related methods were either removed, or for those that
could have been used from extensions, emptied out.
api.php?version now shows unrecognized param warning.
Change-Id: I910ca1448ed2ed697ac19b17c486d130aa1d7e03
Adding a "root page" input to Special:Import, which is used as prefix
before each imported page. With this option, it is possible to import
pages as subpage of a user or a project page.
On de.wp the import is often done into a low used namespace (100 or 101)
and than moved to the user space. Doing this in one step, makes things
easier.
Change-Id: Id5dbf742295a1bbddd8cb6eaa09fb28051f26613
action=block/action=unblock can not have the token required because when
using the gettoken param, the token param can not set.
Change-Id: I15317f16c06f150d29c1b17de76f41a6cfa84820
Doxygen choke on text enclosed by '<' and '>' since it tries to
interpret them as HTML or XML elements. This patch adds double quotes
in includes/api/*.php files around the two following strings:
<Firstname>.<Lastname>@gmail.com
<Firstname><Lastname>@gmail.com
Which becomes:
"<Firstname>.<Lastname>@gmail.com"
"<Firstname><Lastname>@gmail.com"
Tested locally, it prevents doxygen 1.8.0 related warnings.
Change-Id: I36d82eb3fd4989ee3ffc65b0b527b83711d1ba69
Added information about the properties of the results of API calls
to action=paraminfo, including information about "property groups":
what should the prop parameter be set to to get that property.
Uses the same format for types as parameters already do.
The output format of some modules doesn't fit this, so the result
properties for them weren't added, or only partially.
Partially implemented modules:
* expandtemplates:
parsetree is in its own tag
* protect, allusers, backlinks, deletedrevs, info, imageinfo,
logevents, querypage, recentchanges, revisions, searchinfo,
usercontribs, userinfo, users, watchlist, upload:
response with partially complex structure
Not implemented modules:
* feedcontributions, feedwatchlist, opensearch, rds:
non-standard reponse
* help:
error is normal response; not very useful for automated tools anyway
* paraminfo, parse, pageprops, siteinfo, userrights:
response with complex structure
Change-Id: Iff2a9bef79f994e73eef3062b4dd5461bff968ab
It's a parctice that dates back to 2006 when the API was first written, and frankly isn't covered by the coding conventions. Same thing with the docblocks, they're all copypasted with some bits changed and don't even make sense if you look at them in the genereated code docs.
I don't feel that any of us depend on this anymore (get a better IDE), so in the inerest of consistancy it's time we said goodbye to it.
Normalised api user right checking to that of SpecialImport, by moving permission checks into specified code paths
Some documentation and explicit variables added while inspecting other code