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Author SHA1 Message Date
Aaron Schulz
488a647831 Move IDatabase/IMaintainableDatabase to Rdbms namespace
Change-Id: If7e8a8ff574661fd827de8bcec11d2c39a687300
2017-03-28 15:32:38 -07:00
This, that and the other
894b319b2f Don't return expired user groups in UserRightsProxy
Also add a missing type hint in UserGroupMembership.

Bug: T156779
Change-Id: Ica31541f59115db3db92de82592e6a9422082bba
2017-01-31 21:24:20 +11:00
This, that and the other
73224f4f8b User group memberships that expire
This patch adds an ug_expiry column to the user_groups table, a timestamp
giving a date when the user group expires. A new UserGroupMembership class,
based on the Block class, manages entries in this table.

When the expiry date passes, the row in user_groups is ignored, and will
eventually be purged from the DB when UserGroupMembership::insert is next
called. Old, expired user group memberships are not kept; instead, the log
entries are available to find the history of these memberships, similar
to the way it has always worked for blocks and protections.

Anyone getting user group info through the User object will get correct
information. However, code that reads the user_groups table directly will
now need to skip over rows with ug_expiry < wfTimestampNow(). See
UsersPager for an example of how to do this.

NULL is used to represent infinite (no) expiry, rather than a string
'infinity' or similar (except in the API). This allows existing user group
assignments and log entries, which are all infinite in duration, to be
treated the same as new, infinite-length memberships, without special
casing everything.

The whole thing is behind the temporary feature flag
$wgDisableUserGroupExpiry, in accordance with the WMF schema change policy.

The opportunity has been taken to refactor some static user-group-related
functions out of User into UserGroupMembership, and also to add a primary
key (ug_user, ug_group) to the user_groups table.

There are a few breaking changes:
- UserRightsProxy-like objects are now required to have a
  getGroupMemberships() function.
- $user->mGroups (on a User object) is no longer present.
- Some protected functions in UsersPager are altered or removed.
- The UsersPagerDoBatchLookups hook (unused in any Wikimedia Git-hosted
  extension) has a change of parameter.

Bug: T12493
Depends-On: Ia9616e1e35184fed9058d2d39afbe1038f56d7fa
Depends-On: I86eb1d5619347ce54a5f33a591417742ebe5d6f8
Change-Id: I93c955dc7a970f78e32aa503c01c67da30971d1a
2017-01-27 09:24:20 +00:00
Aaron Schulz
a2790b1b80 Remove wfGetCaller() dependency from DatabaseBase
Change-Id: I3e240b2eb5c1f6a21f1bc974c3d28f5755c7451a
2016-09-15 14:40:00 -07:00
Kunal Mehta
6e9b4f0e9c Convert all array() syntax to []
Per wikitech-l consensus:
 https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2016-February/084821.html

Notes:
* Disabled CallTimePassByReference due to false positives (T127163)

Change-Id: I2c8ce713ce6600a0bb7bf67537c87044c7a45c4b
2016-02-17 01:33:00 -08:00
Brad Jorsch
d032bb52cd Add a central ID lookup service
Anything that wants to be "central" right now has to depend on
CentralAuth, and then either can't work without CentralAuth or has to
branch all over the place based on whether CentralAuth is present. Most
of the time all it really needs is a mapping from local users to central
user IDs and back or the ability to query whether the local user is
attached on some other wiki, so let's make an interface for that in
core.

See I52aa0460 for an example implementation (CentralAuth), and Ibd192e29
for an example use (OAuth).

Bug: T111302
Change-Id: I49568358ec35fdfd0b9e53e441adabded5c7b80f
2015-12-02 14:50:36 -07:00
Renamed from includes/UserRightsProxy.php (Browse further)