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Vivek Ghaisas
9f5b6f5aeb Fix whitespace issues around parentheses
Fix issues found by MediaWiki.WhiteSpace.SpaceyParenthesis sniff.

Bug: T102617
Change-Id: Iec7f71e64081659fba373ec20d9d2006306a98f4
2015-06-16 22:14:02 +03:00
Kunal Mehta
a1368a3d9b registration: Version the extension.json schema
Versioning the extension.json schema will allow us to make breaking changes
to the schema in a non-breaking manner.

Extensiosn and skins will set a 'manifest_version' value, stating which
version of the schema the file is written for. Processor::extractInfo() will
be  passed the version number, and can switch behavior depending upon it.

For backwards-compatability, a version number of 1 is assumed if none is set.
The validateRegistrationFile.php script will emit a warning if this is the
case.

Bug: T99344
Change-Id: I2086a1465ceaeedd1ccc6804fda2c304ad16ffa0
2015-05-28 22:20:59 +00:00
Kunal Mehta
bfe4ddd810 Implement extension registration from an extension.json file
Introduces wfLoadExtension()/wfLoadSkin() which should be used in
LocalSettings.php rather than require-ing a PHP entry point.

Extensions and skins would add "extension.json" or "skin.json" files
in their root, which contains all the information typically
present in PHP entry point files (classes to autoload, special pages,
API modules, etc.) A full schema can be found at
docs/extension.schema.json, and a script to validate these to the
schema is provided. An additional script is provided to convert
typical PHP entry point files into their JSON equivalents.

The basic flow of loading an extension goes like:
 * Get the ExtensionRegistry singleton instance
 * ExtensionRegistry takes a filename, reads the file or tries
   to get the parsed JSON from APC if possible.
 * The JSON is run through a Processor instance,
   which registers things with the appropriate
   global settings.
 * The output of the processor is cached in APC if possible.
 * The extension/skin is marked as loaded in the
   ExtensionRegistry and a callback function is executed
   if one was specified.

For ideal performance, a batch loading method is also provided:
 * The absolute path name to the JSON file is queued
   in the ExtensionRegistry instance.
 * When loadFromQueue() is called, it constructs a hash
   unique to the members of the current queue, and sees
   if the queue has been cached in APC. If not, it processes
   each file individually, and combines the result of each
   Processor into one giant array, which is cached in APC.
 * The giant array then sets various global settings,
   defines constants, and calls callbacks.

To invalidate the cached processed info, by default the mtime
of each JSON file is checked. However that can be slow if you
have a large number of extensions, so you can set $wgExtensionInfoMTime
to the mtime of one file, and `touch` it whenever you update
your extensions.

Change-Id: I7074b65d07c5c7d4e3f1fb0755d74a0b07ed4596
2015-01-08 01:40:01 +00:00