This commit introduces some boilerplate for emitting warnings from the
AbuseFilter parser, and also code for showing these warnings in the ace
editor. Adding new warnings should be as simple as appending to
AbuseFilterParser::warnings (and adding the relevant i18n).
Bug: T264768
Bug: T269770
Change-Id: Ic11021b379f997a89f59c8c0572338d957e089a6
The worker itself is essentially a wrapper around the
abusefilterchecksyntax API.
NOTE: As written in code comments, basically the whole
worker-abusefilter.js script consists of boilerplate code. You can
verify this by diffing this file and 6cb8a9cae1/modules/ace/worker-json.js
This means that there are only ~60 lines of code to review in that file.
Bug: T187686
Change-Id: I8950fcd5917ba226dda80b47b2bb713e685fad36
This is the last big step towards moving Consequences-related things away from
AbuseFilterRunner. There's still some cleanup to do (+ write proper tests), but
this should really be the last important code change.
Change-Id: I347795fe93ba496c43b1d5cfc9ba6e1326842c06
AbuseFilter emulates the storage mechanism also used for page content.
Instead of duplicating the relevant code, AbuseFilter should use the
same BlobStore service also used by RevisionStore.
Note that this change is not strictly needed to resolve T198341, but is
needed to unblock T183490
Bug: T261889
Bug: T198341
Bug: T183490
Change-Id: I3fc8475dd8d50d73d705b706ff597a130267e990
This is just a temporary location for these two methods. Since they're
used a lot, having them in the AbuseFilter class means that the
dependency graph is unnecessarily complicated. Thus, since these methods
aren't doing much, they were moved to a dedicated class. Future todo is
finding an appropriate location, that might be either as part of another
service, or keep them in a Utilities class, perhaps a single class with
all util methods, rather than a specific class.
Change-Id: I52cc47a6b9a387cd1e68c5127f6598a4c43ca428
The main change is the addition of checkboxes to hide/show multiple
entries at the same time. Also, tweaked some i18n and made the process
return more useful success/error messages.
This patch introduces some technical debt, caused by SpecialAbuseLog and
AbuseLogPager being tightly coupled (which is a pre-existing problem,
but it got worse here).
Bug: T260904
Bug: T144096
Bug: T206945
Bug: T206938
Change-Id: I13f476d8126f81b0417e7509784c83d4f21cf348
Move to the latter some methods that make more sense in there. Inject
some more services, don't require a SpecialAbuseLog to be passed in the
constructor.
There are still a couple of static calls, but fixing those would require
factoring more classes out of SpecialAbuseLog (e.g. a service to
determine visibility of AbuseLog entries).
Change-Id: I1b3012ca85bf049a07e0433fc0b357f502c355ad
This is moving code away from SpecialAbuseLog, which is already too big
and has too many purposes. As such, the behaviour is not changed,
including for now bugs that were already present in the old version.
Change-Id: Idc13f7f746ada2e425662c6948c32aa744edac61
This is achieved by creating a new ParserStatus class. Aside from the
result of parse(), it contains whether the cache was warm. This can be
used to differentiate profiling data as part of T231112.
Another use case is returning non-fatal warnings (T269770).
Change-Id: Ifcbda861ce1a44bbe9bffba5b83cd9ef338a8dba
This is the last use, and it was a bit harder to remove because it was
buried inside AFComputedVariable. Starting with
I4444cada720ab62d187f2dd0c4760697e465f2ff, we can freely change the
parameters to AFComputedVariable without breaking old log entries.
Note, we still need a fallback for other extensions calling this
method...
Bug: T246733
Depends-On: I4444cada720ab62d187f2dd0c4760697e465f2ff
Change-Id: I5d786a518ef88fad9c8d9c25ef4553a0bf30b2b2