This is another step needed to reduce the size of the gigantic
AbuseFilter and AbuseFilterHooks classes. It also makes many methods
non-static, for more testability.
Note, this layout is still not final. We should somehow merge the
functionality of VariableGenerator and AFComputedVariable, for which
I already have plans.
Change-Id: I366d598b69ad866496b7cb0059e0835c02e54041
This patch is mostly replacing Revision::* constants,
Wikimedia\(restore|suppress)Warnings, and wfWikiId.
Change-Id: I13544cc3e12955a9376ccce3c120e2cee1f2ee2e
This will help mitigating problems like T230256 by enforcing that the
requested variables must exist. For now, it will only log bad usages,
thus providing a way to identify affected filters and fix them.
Bug: T230256
Change-Id: I7a61916576e444a56f0e07da7b6e5033346226bd
IMHO these can be considered unit tests; they were already fast, but now
they're executed in an instant.
This requires several changes: 1 - delay retrieving messages in
AFPUserVisibleException, to avoid having to deal with i18n whenever we
want to test exceptions; 2 - Use some DI for Parser and Tokenizer.
Equivset-dependend tests are also moved to a new class, thus helping to
fix the AF part of T189560.
Change-Id: If4585bf9bb696857005cf40a0d6985c36ac7e7a8
Some of these are transformed into real unit tests, while the
AbuseFilterSaveTest class is refactored to avoid using the DB and to use
a lot more of mocks and DI.
Depends-On: I22743557e162fd23b3b4e52951a649d8c21109c8
Change-Id: Id8412e2b8a4e873fd4821ecc1a3c95710be9a870
Problems fixed:
- Don't hardcode duration in the message
- Move duration to a constant
- Fix wrong parameter order for AbuseFilter::blockAutopromote
- Log a warning if we cannot block autopromotion
- Remove the $performer parameter, as it should only and always be the
filter user.
Bug: T230296
Change-Id: Ice9e4b21033c430cf1fd34182c63ca64ad2f5d3e
Instead of returning a successful message, return null and log a
warning. Also, make autopromoteBlockKey public + internal and use it
from Hooks instead of duplicating the logic.
Follow-up: I03feb05218789a3b73a31c9a94216daafcb7c145
Change-Id: I8ce96d1bd0239003f8ee6a45f412b9502d542a18
As for all mostly unused consequences, blockautopromote has a couple of
major problems: first, it blocked the status for a random time between 3
and 7 days, which to me makes no sense at all (is it some sort of
casino?), and this patch fixes it to 5 days. Second, nothing was logged,
not the blocking nor the unblocking. Here I'm adding a LogHandler for
two new sub-actions of 'rights' to keep track of both action.
Bug: T49412
Change-Id: If48a48f5b8baaf9e77c0826466f5d03bb7f691d0
Parsing wikitext and retrieving its links are operations which we share
with the edit, so that if a filter does that, it won't be done later
upon saving.
Thus, add a static variable to subtract such time and avoid to erroneously log as slow any filter using those variables.
Bug: T219092
Depends-On: I24fbd41ac188a9cf6a7d3ca33dce349aedc9faa6
Change-Id: I7c0170167b508132cd16e566c654a6c98dd683e9
Instead of scattering the process all over the code (and doing it
together with checking if the key already exists).
Wrap the logic in new methods for better readability.
Depends-On: Ib12e072a245fcad93c6c6bd452041f3441f68bb7
Change-Id: I24fbd41ac188a9cf6a7d3ca33dce349aedc9faa6
The last step of the profiling overhaul. See T53294 for the original description by Dragons flight.
Note: Here I'm adding a FixMe for a problem which already exists in the code
and the child patch will fix it.
Bug: T53294
Depends-On: I2d8c8f8278073a9420e3eb373fb89a655925618a
Change-Id: Ib12e072a245fcad93c6c6bd452041f3441f68bb7
In I1dc3be6da1cc9e03bc47e8f8c867089ad0100f6f we added fields to the array.
Update the version to avoid PHP errors while upgrading the wikis, for edits
stashed before the upgrade, and saved afterwards.
Change-Id: I5489b556b1b0e9cb2af862dbfa0621909a5e355d
Instead of seconds, and round the average condition at 1dp instead of 0.
Split from child patch by Dragons flight.
Depends-On: I2d8c8f8278073a9420e3eb373fb89a655925618a
Change-Id: I339aed5f8c1d49714e7927ce49286f9ce6c839f5
They're currently stored separately, so move matches count together with
other per-filter data to keep it consistent. This also removes a
parameter from filterMatchesKey, as it's not needed anymore.
Split from child patch by Dragons flight.
Bug: T53294
Depends-On: I8f47beb73cfc1b63c4b3c809fc6d65a1e66ee334
Change-Id: I2d8c8f8278073a9420e3eb373fb89a655925618a
Instead of having three keys, one for total actions, one for time and
one for conditions. This has several benefits: first, it avoids race
conditions which could happen having different keys. Second, it's much
more performant. Third, the code is also clearer to understand,
and more uniform with the one for global stats.
Split from child patch by Dragons flight.
Bug: T53294
Depends-On: I1dc3be6da1cc9e03bc47e8f8c867089ad0100f6f
Change-Id: I8f47beb73cfc1b63c4b3c809fc6d65a1e66ee334
This is the proper solution to replace
Ia8e38ba25d1989fe71714d2b76891c4587921466, using a class member and an
additional method. Plus, change checkFilter not to accept a prefix, but a boolean indicating if the filter is global (as that's how it's used currently).
This change also fixes an issue which caused profiling data for local
filters to be mixed with profiling data for global filters with the same
ID.
Depends-On: Iafc142d2e5ba7aa0fb0d3265fa05cace27679738
Change-Id: I1dc3be6da1cc9e03bc47e8f8c867089ad0100f6f
Currently we strongly abuse (pardon the pun) the AbuseFilter class: its
purpose should be to hold static functions intended as generic utility
functions (e.g. to format messages, determine whether a filter is global
etc.), but we actually use it for all methods related to running filters.
This patch creates a new class, AbuseFilterRunner, containing all such
methods, which have been made non-static. This leads to several
improvements (also for related methods and the parser), and opens the
way to further improve the code.
Aside from making the code prettier, less global and easier to test,
this patch could also produce a performance improvement, although I
don't have tools to measure that.
Also note that many public methods have been removed, and almost any of
them has been made protected; a couple of them (the ones used from outside)
are left for back-compat, and will be removed in the future.
Change-Id: I2eab2e50356eeb5224446ee2d0df9c787ae95b80