The default will remain PHPUnit 4.x due to PHP 5.5 support.
But, we should allow developers to run tests with newer PHPUnit
versions which are noticably faster (especially for code coverage
reports).
* <https://github.com/sebastianbergmann/phpunit/wiki/Release-Announcement-for-PHPUnit-5.4.0>
PHPUnit 5 deprecates the getMock() shortcut for getMockBuilder()->getMock().
It instead introduces the shortcut createMock() which has better defaults
than getMockBuilder(). For example, it sets 'disableArgumentCloning' and
other things by default.
Going forward, code should either use getMockBuilder directly and configure
it using the setter methods (instead of the confusing variadic arguments
of getMock) or simply use the new minimalistic createMock method. This patch
backports the createMock method to MediaWikiTestCase so that we can start
using it.
Change-Id: I091c0289b21d2b1c876adba89529dc3e72b99af2
phpunit's coverage report needs class names that include the namespace,
otherwise it'll just fail.
Bug: T136420
Change-Id: Ie748237176ea1363b35d73084e63e6fafe808286
* Rename to getLinkClasses() since it's not really returning colours,
but CSS classes.
* Dependency inject LinkCache into LinkRenderer
* Update all callers of Linker::getLinkColour(), and mark it as
deprecated (no other uses in Gerrit)
* Update a bunch of tests for new dependency
Change-Id: Id178e2dcc60b833ce2dbad4920896b93cabba1bf
'noclasses' makes more sense as a per-link option rather than an
instance member of the LinkRenderer instance, since it depends entirely
on whether the calling code has preloaded the link classes.
Introduce LinkRenderer::makePreloadedLink() which makes this clear and
requires passing in the classes as a separate parameter. As a side-
effect, due to the way LinkRenderer::mergeAttribs() is implemented, the
'class' attribute will always appear before the 'title' attribute in the
final output.
Change-Id: I0545aa9d7139794bc22f9d3d6d6eccde003b2982
This is a rewrite of Linker::link() to a non-static, LinkTarget-based
interface. Users of plain Linker::link() with no options can use the
LinkRenderer instance provided by MediaWikiServices. Others that
have specific options should create and configure their own instance,
which can be used to create as many links as necessary.
The main entrypoints for making links are:
* ->makeLink( $target, $text, $attribs, $query );
* ->makeKnownLink( $target, $text, $attribs, $query );
* ->makeBrokenLink( $target, $text, $attribs, $query );
The order of the parameters are the same as Linker::link(), except
$options are now part of the LinkRenderer instance, and
known/broken status requires calling the function explicitly.
Additionally, instead of passing in raw $html for the link text, the
$text parameter will automatically be escaped unless it is specially
marked as safe HTML using the MediaWiki\Linker\HtmlArmor class.
The LinkBegin and LinkEnd hooks are now deprecated, but still function
for backwards-compatability. Clients should migrate to the nearly-
equivalent LinkRendererBegin and LinkRendererEnd hooks.
The main differences between the hooks are:
* Passing HtmlPageLinkRenderer object instead of deprecated DummyLinker
* Using LinkTarget instead of Title
* Begin hook can no longer change known/broken status of link. Use the
TitleIsAlwaysKnown hook for that.
* $options are no longer passed, they can be read (but shouldn't be
modified!) from the LinkRenderer object.
Bug: T469
Change-Id: I057cc86ae6404a080aa3c8e0e956ecbb10a897d5