Just methods where adding "static" to the declaration was enough, I
didn't do anything with providers that used $this.
Initially by search and replace. There were many mistakes which I
found mostly by running the PHPStorm inspection which searches for
$this usage in a static method. Later I used the PHPStorm "make static"
action which avoids the more obvious mistakes.
Bug: T332865
Change-Id: I47ed6692945607dfa5c139d42edbd934fa4f3a36
Introduce a new schema migration stage in which rev_actor is used
directly and the revision_actor_temp table is no longer needed. This
becomes the new "new" stage whereas the previous situation is now
termed SCHEMA_COMPAT_TEMP.
Introduce migrateRevisionActorTemp which copies data from
revision_actor_temp to rev_actor. The code is similar to
migrateImageCommentTemp.php except that it doesn't delete from the old
table.
Partial revert of c29909e59f. That change removed direct
references to $wgActorTableSchemaMigrationStage and made queries
involving revision_actor_temp be unconditional. Such changes need to be
reverted to make the use of revision_actor_temp be conditional again.
In ActorMigrationTest, I compacted provideGetJoin() and
provideGetWhere(), removing most of the duplication between expected
values. I gave all the stages a short name, and mostly used the name in
providers.
Bug: T275246
Change-Id: I7498107dd6433ab7de5bf2e7b3fe2aa5e10e345d
Following soft deprecation in 1.31, hard deprecation
in 1.35, and removal of remaining deprecated uses,
the entire Revision class, and the tests for it, can
now be removed. This will be followed by a patch to
clean up old references in comments - this is just
dealing with the code.
There were some other tests in RevisionDbTest.php
for Title::getNextRevisionID and Title::getRelativeRevisionID,
which could have been kept, but since those methods are
tested separately in TitleTest, no need to keep these, so
just remove the entire file.
Also remove the RevisionTestModifyableContent and
RevisionTestModifyableContentHandler classes that were
only loaded for use in RevisionDbTest - not sure how
the stable interface policy applies to classes that
are only loaded within tests, so mention that in the
release notes as a breaking change.
Bug: T247143
Change-Id: I05a297d28b85c7413384979f5c908be318098d9d
The name change happened some time ago, and I think its
about time to start using the name name!
(Done with a find and replace)
My personal motivation for doing this is that I have started
trying out vscode as an IDE for mediawiki development, and
right now it doesn't appear to handle php aliases very well
or at all.
Change-Id: I412235d91ae26e4c1c6a62e0dbb7e7cf3c5ed4a6
getContentBlobsForBatch provides a more low level interface than
newRevisionsFromBatch, allowing bulk access to serialized content
without the need to instantiate Title, RevisionRecord, RevisionSlots,
SlotRecord, and Content objects.
Bug: T228675
Bug: T234034
Change-Id: I8481ad211e2d9f11bc10ea10c16e78b74538d95b
This removes most of the pre-actor user and user_text columns, and the
$wgActorTableSchemaMigrationStage setting that used to determine
whether the columns were used.
rev_user and rev_user_text remain in the code, as on Wikimedia wikis the
revision table is too large to alter at this time. A future change will
combine that with the removal of rev_comment, rev_content_model, and
rev_content_format (and the addition of rev_comment_id and rev_actor).
ActorMigration's constructor continues to take a $stage parameter, and
continues to have the logic for handling it, for the benefit of
extensions that might need their own migration process. Code using
ActorMigration for accessing the core fields should be updated to use
the new actor fields directly. That will be done for in a followup.
Bug: T188327
Change-Id: Id35544b879af1cd708f3efd303fce8d9a1b9eb02
This introduces a way to construct a RevisionRecord based on a
known set of SlotRecords. To allow this to be used consistently
with the legacy revision schema, some tweaks had to be made
to getSlotsQueryInfo().
Bug: T220493
Change-Id: I5ea972bb07ca1cfb3a2ad8ef120aef77e460745c
This removes most of the pre-CommentStore text columns, and the
$wgCommentTableSchemaMigrationStage setting that used to determine
whether the columns were used.
rev_comment remains in the code, as on Wikimedia wikis the revision
table is too large to alter at this time. A future change will combine
that with the removal of rev_user_text, rev_content_model, and
rev_content_format (and the addition of rev_comment_id and rev_actor).
CommentStore's constructor continues to take a $stage parameter, and
continues to have the logic for handling it, for the benefit of
extensions that might need their own migration process.
Bug: T166733
Change-Id: I1479c73774e01ead1490adf6128f820c09bce9d4
When this was originally written, the plan was to read both the old and
new fields during the transition period, while stopping writes to them
midway through. It turns out that the WHERE conditions to do read-both
correctly are generally not handled well by the database and working
around that would require a lot of complicated code (see what's being
removed from ApiQueryUserContribs here, for example).
We can simplify things greatly by instead having it write both fields
during the transition period, reading from the old for the first part
and the new for the second part, as is being done for MCR.
Bug: T204669
Change-Id: I4764c1c7883dc1003cb12729455c8107319f70b1
Depends-On: I845f6ae462f2539ebd35cbb5f2ca8b5714e2c1fb
Depends-On: I88b31b977543fdbdf69f8c1158e77e448df94e11
During development a lot of classes were placed in MediaWiki\Storage\.
The precedent set would mean that every class relating to something
stored in a database table, plus all related value classes and such,
would go into that namespace.
Let's put them into MediaWiki\Revision\ instead. Then future classes
related to the 'page' table can go into MediaWiki\Page\, future classes
related to the 'user' table can go into MediaWiki\User\, and so on.
Note I didn't move DerivedPageDataUpdater, PageUpdateException,
PageUpdater, or RevisionSlotsUpdate in this patch. If these are kept
long-term, they probably belong in MediaWiki\Page\ or MediaWiki\Edit\
instead.
Bug: T204158
Change-Id: I16bea8927566a3c73c07e4f4afb3537e05aa04a5
2018-10-09 10:22:48 -04:00
Renamed from tests/phpunit/includes/Storage/RevisionQueryInfoTest.php (Browse further)