It seems generally unnecessary, looks weird in translatewiki.net,
and is not translated to most languages.
Change-Id: If17cd4594b283cbadfda7dd0135cc5a5b2931f25
$params[0] is the full prefixed page title, with namespace.
$params[1] is whether the move was with or without a redirect.
Bug: T121963
Change-Id: I880bb227f2fc97394a68187e7b8391acf5aeaf5e
Back when APIEditBeforeSave was being introduced here, it was
impossible to return error data for API requests from it (T34216). But
this hook runs a lot earlier than EditFilterMergedContent, and only
gives us the text submitted in the action=edit API call and not the
actual text that's going to be saved, which are different for section
edits (T54077) or edits where an edit conflict is automatically
resolved (T73947).
T54077 was solved by making the APIEditBeforeSave lie that there are
no sections edits in the API. Perhaps T73947 could also be resolved by
lying that there are no edit conflicts in the API, but it seemed that
this would require duplicating even more logic from EditPage in the
API than T54077.
And luckily, EditFilterMergedContent recently gained the ability to
return precise error messages to the API (in MediaWiki 1.25,
I4b4270dd868a643512d4717927858b6ef0556d8a). So let's use that if
available and only fall back to APIEditBeforeSave on older versions.
Bug: T73947
Change-Id: I30c1e3d0a6c10888e6ac53745313434474663cce
Follow-up to b60829a60c.
I'll fix up message translations on Translatewiki when this is merged.
Bug: T132189
Change-Id: I1ecaedd7489b264ed621309b6fbfb63b9287a437
This reverts commit afb78deb84.
I'll guard this behind a global and fix up the localisation messages
in a separate commit. This is a straight revert.
Bug: T132189
Change-Id: Iff4aa6d7d543db8f47c5f81f3c206dafcd5373dc
* file_mime
The MIME type of the file, e.g. 'image/png'.
* file_mediatype
The media type of the file, one of 'UNKNOWN', 'BITMAP', 'DRAWING',
'AUDIO', 'VIDEO', 'MULTIMEDIA', 'OFFICE', 'TEXT', 'EXECUTABLE', 'ARCHIVE'.
* file_width
Width of the image in pixels, or 0 if it's inapplicable (e.g. for
audio files).
* file_height
Height of the image in pixels, or 0 if it's inapplicable (e.g. for
audio files).
* file_bits_per_channel
Bits per color channel of the image, or 0 if it's inapplicable (e.g.
for audio files). The most common value is 8.
Bug: T131643
Change-Id: Id355515a18d3674393332c0f4094e34f9f522623
Also
* Fix a bug where action-reverts doesn't work for anons
since the userid is always 0 for them, instead use the username.
* Start adding block log flags consistently with core
Bug: T124789
Change-Id: Ic6680dad891e2169b392fcfefc1e313af85bc92f
Zopfli is the most efficient DEFLATE compression algorithm, trading run-time
performance for file sizes that are typically 3-8% smaller than those produced
by zlib with the maximum compression setting. Its output is Deflate-compatible,
so no specialized decoder is needed.
This change was created by running zopflipng against all the PNG files in this
repository. The exact invocation was:
git ls-files --exclude-per-directory=.gitignore -- '*.png' \|
parallel zopflipng -m -y {} {} \;
Files which zopflipng was not able to compress more efficiently were left unmodified.
Bug: T127608
Change-Id: Ib947620d9dd4d9e5760b2b7ab42f5bea1734e654
Zopfli is the most efficient DEFLATE compression algorithm, trading run-time
performance for file sizes that are typically 3-8% smaller than those produced
by zlib with the maximum compression setting. Its output is Deflate-compatible,
so no specialized decoder is needed.
This change was created by running zopflipng against all the PNG files in this
repository. The exact invocation was:
git ls-files --exclude-per-directory=.gitignore -- '*.png' \|
parallel zopflipng -m -y --iterations=1000 --filters=01234mepb {} {} \;
Files which zopflipng was not able to compress more efficiently were left unmodified.
Change-Id: I82b3141f3f19e594ab955f250e47dc6311e337c2
Task: T127608