When using RecentChange::getQueryInfo() it should be used to instance a
RecentChange class
RCDatabaseLogEntry is only useful in context of LogFormatter
This is a breaking change for the hook variable,
but "RC entry" refers more to the RecentChange class than to the
RCDatabaseLogEntry class
Change-Id: I3af1e42594f8235be815ce38e3411c762ae01092
Using var_export for better visual effect, especially for arrays.
The result from /tools is much clearer and the 'wrong syntax' message is
a bit more explicative than before.
Bug: T190653
Bug: T239972
Change-Id: I79a17305c7f19f7900f896f895e9365bb5f2fd58
- Increase batch size to 500
- Add an option to print progress markers
- Fix some bad logic which caused some JSONified data to be stored in
the text table without checking (and respecting) old_flags. This caused
some errors on the beta cluster.
Additionally, add a return typehint to AbuseFilter::loadVarDump to make
sure that errors are caught asap. Not only there's no apparent way that
loadVarDump can return an array, but most code is already using the
result as a VariableHolder, unconditionally. This is probably another
leftover from the past.
Bug: T213006
Bug: T246539
Change-Id: Iaebd28badb70d27693fa809cad4db956881e3e5e
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
RunVariableGenerator is for generating variables based on the current
action;
RowVariableGenerator is for RC entries;
VariableGenerator is the generic one.
This patch only moves the methods to the new classes, to keep the diff
easier to read, and facilitate conflict resolution. These classes will
then be revamped in I366d598b69ad866496b7cb0059e0835c02e54041.
Note that these classes are now namespaced.
One method, AbuseFilter::getEditVars, was renamed to
AbuseFilterVariableGenerator::generateEditVars, because it would
otherwise conflict with an incompatible method in RunVariableGenerator.
Change-Id: Iff412e5492873d4fae55402939a51609e64d55a8
composer:
* mediawiki/mediawiki-codesniffer: 28.0.0 → 29.0.0
The following sniffs are failing and were disabled:
* MediaWiki.Commenting.FunctionComment.MissingParamTag
* MediaWiki.Commenting.FunctionComment.ParamNameNoMatch
npm:
* eslint-config-wikimedia: 0.13.1 → 0.15.0
* grunt-stylelint: 0.11.1 → 0.13.0
* stylelint-config-wikimedia: 0.6.0 → 0.8.0
Additional changes:
* Remove direct "stylelint" dependency in favor of "grunt-stylelint".
* Also sorted "composer fix" command to run phpcbf last.
* Removing manual reportUnusedDisableDirectives for eslint.
Change-Id: I8f73202db1333fbc36ccf556b3bb05b1e8c279cb
This patch is mostly replacing Revision::* constants,
Wikimedia\(restore|suppress)Warnings, and wfWikiId.
Change-Id: I13544cc3e12955a9376ccce3c120e2cee1f2ee2e
This is consistent with the "anti-DoS" measures on other API modules.
Although this may not be a serious DoS vector, it makes sense to
restrict this module. Moreover, it's also consistent with
Special:AbuseFilter/tools (which is the corresponding web interface),
which requires the same user rights.
Bug: T238451
Change-Id: Id09fd57195d71884674ac0470f137ca30c56e13c
This allows us to:
- Defer handling of the block to the main module
- Choose the right message depending on the block type
- Avoid directly using the apierror-blocked message, which could change
in the future.
Change-Id: If2e32bd2ccf5e314aa51203afd1522b8481377e0
Follows-up: I35f2c6e701a24dccb6e26e3f3c578fd44f68127d
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
There are lots of calls to $user->isAllowed which could be simplified
using available accessors like canEdit(). So simplify those calls and
avoid duplication.
Note that using canEdit also fixes a bug which affected blocked users:
we used to show e.g. the import link, and not to display as disabled
several text fields, while blocked users cannot actually edit filters.
Depends-On: I22743557e162fd23b3b4e52951a649d8c21109c8
Change-Id: I62779e940949ef49018a9c6d901bb6e10aa81da8
There are lots of cases where we can inject a User object without
additional efforts. Now $wgUser is only used inside AFComputedVariable,
which is a little bit harder to handle because some instances of that
class are serialized in the DB, and thus we cannot easily change the
constructor until T213006 is resolved.
This partly copies what Ia474f02dfeee8c7d067ee7e555c08cbfef08f6a6 tried
to do, but adopting a different approach for various can*() methods:
they're now static methods in the AbuseFilter class, so future callers
don't need to instantiate an AbuseFilterView class. This also allows to
re-use those methods in an API module for editing filters (T213037).
Bug: T213037
Bug: T159299
Change-Id: I22743557e162fd23b3b4e52951a649d8c21109c8
Follow-up of Iaca492371f48fecf543268c179a651841ed12c3f. This patch adds
the new module, plus some technical changes to private details-related
methods and globals.
Bug: T210329
Depends-On: I613dbadb8f75c8c4116a362607563a436a73d321
Change-Id: I3c45b74c36c191083df184ed57416067a75f6591
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
The "filter" fields can also accept a list of filters, and also global filters, so make it clear in the UI and in messages.
Change-Id: Ib258716d8e6792fd496938ebb4e8a2565d6370b7
Instead of duplicating code in several files.
Depends-On: I2eab2e50356eeb5224446ee2d0df9c787ae95b80
Change-Id: Iafc142d2e5ba7aa0fb0d3265fa05cace27679738
To make the switch to afl_filter_id and afl_global easier.
Bug: T227095
Depends-On: Ie550889495232b534c0f9aec31039cf21b2135b1
Change-Id: If557bad8f5c1a6d15e3556e4bfbd0330d7d49c59
Instead of relying on static methods and members in the AbuseFilter
class, move everything related to conditions inside the Parser, as the
amount of used conditions is something pertaining a single
AbuseFilter(Caching)Parser instance.
This change requires changing some signatures and adding parameters,
but will make introducing the new AbuseFilterRunner class easier (and
that will clean signatures, too).
Depends-On: I5b29ff556eca45fe59d15e2e3df4d06f1f6b3934
Change-Id: I7c1ea17adf7f42cf9260d416906bfbf3b8a20688
Now it returns an array with a bit more info, and has a different name
to reflect the fact that its input is now split in two parts. Plus, make
it throw whenever it gets an unexpected input, and add a bunch of test
cases for it.
Depends-On: Ib5fdeb75c1324f672b4ded39681f006fde34b4d1
Change-Id: Ie550889495232b534c0f9aec31039cf21b2135b1
Check that the provided param is not empty, as otherwise
Database::makeList will throw and the exception will bubble up to the
user.
Bug: T222531
Change-Id: Icf5db25037a0d0a7b4076f21e7f1c9a6ee1d5a87
We JOIN integer and text, so Postgres would always fail on these. As
mentioned in the task description, this is only a temporary solution
(although a clean and durable one), while the long-term one is
I7460a2d63f60c2933b36f8383a8abdbba8649e12.
Bug: T42757
Change-Id: Ifddd0bca1e8eaa7c70511fb0d0588457b4fd0669
The method is used to make afl_deleted = null treated as afl_deleted =
0. Digging into code history, I found that it's in place because:
*In rEABF14b850f891de27ea09a1439e3835f66c49ad773f the afl_deleted field
was introduced as NULL, and wasn't used.
*In rEABFfe39e38282fc4c7903eb3f8080dbf0bab0f697f4 it was ALTERed to be
"NOT NULL DEFAULT 0"
*And in rEABFa2ead8bfb5166e0b354f3bb3e09f39795cb5b1c0 this function was
introduced to "negate the need for a schema change".
However, when ALTERing afl_deleted to be NOT NULL DEFAULT 0, all NULL
values have been automatically converted to 0 thanks to the DEFAULT
clause, and being the column NOT NULL, of course no NULL are still
there... The ALTER was applied to all wikis (in 2010), so afl_deleted is
NOT NULL everywhere and we can safely treat it as such.
Change-Id: Iebd843629d26e392d2e24efc2795c767e854897a
Some ObjectCache:: methods are soft deprecated since 1.28. Remove them
now, since the replacement is easy.
Change-Id: I713781d5e98238a1c194e97b5faae488a8ac190d
In both SpecialAbuseLog and ApiQueryAbuseLog, we use
Title::getUserPermissionsErrors to check if the user is allowed to
perform 'abusefilter-log' on the API page... However, this is a
completely redundant check (which is also pretty expensive and queries
the master): for the SpecialPage, we can specify the required right in
the constructor and use checkPermissions, and for the API we can simply use checkUserRightsAny.
If I'm not mistaken, there's no benefit in using
getUserPermissionsErrors.
Change-Id: I4c4dbace67b24cc1f45e50ab1c0d251522935513
Later, we will add a new POST request which will allow retrieving
the private details; it will have a mandatory "reason" parameter,
and will result in a log entry in the private details access log,
just like the web interface.
Bug: T210329
Change-Id: Iaca492371f48fecf543268c179a651841ed12c3f
Signed-off-by: sbassett <sbassett@wikimedia.org>
This reverts commit 1ed75b4ae0.
Fixed the one which caused errors, by making articleFromTitle
only use WikiPage, instead of silently mixing WikiPage and Article.
Note for reviewers: this patch is identical to the one which was
previously +2ed, which was mostly correct. To see the actual change,
diff AFComputedVariable with 1..current.
Change-Id: I6747eaed861af6c40a3b1610aebcc1174296e9ed
Oversighted/deleted edits and log actions were entirely accessible to
non-oversighters via AbuseFilter/examine for RC, and via AbuseFilter/test.
Now, we take into account the revision/log visibility and user permissions to
determine what to show.
Other changes in this patch:
*Show the examine link if and only if the user can examine the given row
*If a revision is hidden but the user can see it, don't hide its elements in
ChangesList (only leave them striked/greyed)
*Make APIs better understand revision visibility.
*Make a clear distinction between deleted and suppressed edits/log
entries.
Co-authored with rxy <git@rxy.jp>
Bug: T207085
Change-Id: Icfa48e366a7e5e3abd5d2155ecfddfc09b378088
The patch adds the logid parameter to the queryAbuseLog API, so that
users will be able to retrieve a single result with the given logid.
Bug: T36731
Change-Id: I9160c3690e86ea40560f6fa7721918965234c29e
Now the required need will be abusefilter-modify OR
abusefilter-view-private for /tools, /test and /examine.
Bug: T193903
Change-Id: I3f1a91a2cc1df2272e5d4099cefd7c649a0683d5
I'd like to have this reviewed by more than one user before merging, to avoid regressions of annoying typos.
Change-Id: I91a9c5cca55e540a6c95b750579c1c369a760b15
This is taken from I6a57a28f22600aafb2e529587ecce6083e9f7da4 and makes
all the needed changes to make phan pass. Seccheck will instead fail,
but since it's not clear how to fix it (and it is non-voting), for the
moment we may merge this and enable phan on IC.
Bug: T192325
Change-Id: I77648b6f8e146114fd43bb0f4dfccdb36b7ac1ac
This should fix every error with excluded rules, leaving only the one
for $wgTitle. A double check would be nice in order to avoid regressions
due to stupid mistakes.
Bug: T178007
Change-Id: I22c179f3a01d652640304b59e43fcb5b5a9abac3