This bumps the level to WARN, and makes it very clear that people should
fix the affected filters. It also removes the calling method, which was
mostly meant for debugging purposes, and changes the type to 'op_type'
to avoid conflicting with type:mediawiki in logstash.
Bug: T156096
Change-Id: Ie73f1604e8ed82bc2e1be9fc90fa065be37889a3
Currently, `abusefilter-edit-oldwarning` is shown to all users, but not all users are able to edit the filters, and thus the warning about editing isn't applicable to them.
Bug: T235590
Change-Id: I3717d06d4a757684fe6622961391ae06b5bd3c38
Only allow users with `abusefilter-view` to see abuse filter log
entries. Note that this is different from the abuse log itself.
Bug: T34959
Change-Id: I587c2eb9bdc2e5ca2652aa338440cdc5b6eb9235
Always run the keyword/function handler, even if there are DUNDEFINED
arguments, so that the handler can perform further validation on the
input and report any error to the user. However, replace DUNDEFINED with
DNULL before running the handler, to avoid special-casing DUNDEFINED in
every handler. If any argument was a DUNDEFINED, we will return
DUNDEFINED anyway.
Also centralize the keyword handling logic to a new method, like it
happens for functions.
Bug: T234339
Change-Id: I875cb77418a39790e91fe5867c49917bfe406ed4
This allows sharing the code between cachingparser and the old parser
(for DRY-ness), and even when the old parser will be killed, having the
logic outside of the generic parse method seems saner.
This copies what I446a307e5395ea8cc8ec5ca5d5390b074bea2f24 did for
functions.
Change-Id: Ie6290243a6c78661510a9b4cb713d6e7b2778248
This emits its own error because:
1- It's clearer to understand
2- It's easier to find where we're dealing with negative offsets, if
we'll ever want to allow that.
Note that trying to use a negative index already results in a hard PHP
error being thrown.
Bug: T237219
Change-Id: Ib11eaaca5e21f740269141c75e62bac48093e8d0
As the code comment says, and as it was suggested in
Iafe54285384bc28b3e8812b495166f2682d4571c, we were validating the
provided regexp as PCRE, but using it in SQL, which only supports POSIX.
Furthermore, we won't have to worry about cross-DBMS compat anymore.
Bug: T193068
Change-Id: If6d8717795b6c1dcf619a23363eb6144902cfaed
Instead of checking if the filter is currently hidden, check the
visibility for each version and, if the user cannot see private filters,
only show the diff if none of the revision is hidden.
Also avoid showing a "diff" link if the user cannot see it.
Bug: T104807
Change-Id: Ie23e8234ae550273bf3f6f9c5ac45b7fc54eec2a
In Ib7427e15f673a575738489476e604c387f449ddd, I thought that $parameters could've only been null if $action wasn't
enabled, but actually, they're null even if the action is just not set.
Which is true for all actions when creating a new filter, and all
non-set actions when editing an existing one.
Hence, revert the part that touched ViewEdit.
Also add a selenium test to ensure that warn parameters are visible.
Bug: T236286
Change-Id: I8150baa077208eb1fc54ebc1d8415a243d0f3bd3