With I5e3764dbec8ac21f20c460181ae78ed73eca92f6 I introduced a function
to check that two blocks with different wordings refer to the same
duration. While that functions works good 99.9% of the time, there's a
highly unlikely but actual problem: if one of the operand is parsed at
time x and the other at time x+1 (in seconds, and this may happen even
if it gets parsed 1 ms later), the 2 durations will be considered
different and this may be annoying. With this patch I introduce another
tiny function which uses strtotime to parse a duration, but uses the
second parameter (=0) to avoid relativeness to the current time. Again,
this isn't likely to occurr, but since the fix is straightforward we'd
better do it. Also, now global durations aren't parsed at every
iteration (previously they were due to the same problem, amplified by
time distance between the first and the last iteration).
Change-Id: I11a078f298aaed9631d7f422c6b9b722d28e73cc
While the change itself is simple, the only problem here is the desing,
since we're adding even more vertical space with this.
Bug: T164108
Change-Id: Ic5373dd4f0b85dc1311d90ac165d4520ac956e68
With I91a9c5cca55e540a6c95b750579c1c369a760b15 we replaced some globals
with Config and, in doing this, we added "$config->has()" to check if a
variable was null. However, "has" will always return true even if the
value is null (it only checks if it exists), and thus we end up showing
a global abusefilter pager even if no central DB is set.
Bug: T195022
Change-Id: I751fdefd29b6af1361021d4343ba67f16c99a037
AbuseFilter's SQLite schema is currently broken.
On SQLite version 3.8.2 it produces multiple errors, such as:
- Error: near line 3: near "binary": syntax error
- Error: near line 30: AUTOINCREMENT is only allowed on an INTEGER PRIMARY KEY
This change fixes the SQLite schema.
Change-Id: Iba80ee0e2de204b1cdb63490e34ae42f3d8de94c
Use TextContent::normalizeLineEndings instead of manually replacing
carriage returns, plus avoid the if with a simple string cast. This also
fixes some cases where a null edit isn't counted as such due to a "\n"
in new_wikitext which isn't trimmed.
Bug: T168736
Change-Id: Idfafab3fcf7912bf0aec22700d2c0137bdd6c3c8
With the introduction of custom block durations in Ib072433d19dabae48d8514e08be9893135b5d63c, the method which generates action display was enlarged in order to provide a more readable and complete message. However, for throttling we currently have an unreadable message like "Throttle: xx, yy, zzz". This is wrong for two reasons: first, those numbers need to be deciphered; second, the first number is the filter ID which is totally unuseful here.
Change-Id: I0ec6a27ff5f37aae864dfd91161bf44f0a217ef1
They were defaulted to false with
I93ad51ffe7bee597d2d127f4c5d6b2929ffc8f7e, which broke use cases where
the page field is NOT required, nor has a 'required' => false explicitly
declared.
Bug: T194425
Change-Id: I5ab768c02a30b6d053104e590729ef22bb4e0808
Pretty self-explanatory and straightforward, since recentchanges has a
dedicated column for bot edits.
Bug: T193994
Change-Id: I76d41e082aed262640e9fff856eeb97df49633d5
With If16975dd394cfdb3c57ff263366c2fc865de362a I broke flags checkboxes,
i.e. the one for enabling/deleting/etc. a filter. In fact, I
misunderstood the way cbReadOnlyAttribute was used (a dirty way,
actually) and this caused such checkboxes not to be disabled if the user
didn't have rights to edit the filter.
Change-Id: Ibf80b54e0f620734ad7767e4769a93bbf1feccff
Like we do for built-in values. If a blacklisted variable is overridden,
it still works, but there's no reason to allow it.
Bug: T191715
Change-Id: Ia4d42ec56dc4805454b96c52c2eace1924f6536c