For MySQL it was renamed Ic1252efe9f96743d9402fa31a7b2dca1f57ff6ae, but
the old index isn't being deleted, hence creating a duplicate.
Change-Id: I09b9f64759f6a897c393caa77458d63995d5713b
* Update rules list view to show global rules toggle, global rules
* Update rule processing to get global rules from memcache, if no
rule exists, get them from the central database and store them in
memcache
* Delete global rule key whenever global rules are updated
* Add filtering for log by wiki on the central database, updated
table definitions to add index on afl_wiki
* Add global $wgAbuseFilterDisallowGlobalLocalBlocks so local wikis
can prevent global rules from locally blocking, removing or revoking
permissions.
* patchset 13: Include recommendations from Tim. Add db updates to
LoadExtensionSchemaUpdates hook.
* patchset 14: forgot to add new files
Change-Id: Id69a9d603f9679f838e8691c651a3e9d8461b422
* Store the revision ID associated with a log entry
if the action is successful.
* Expose this as a diff link in the UI.
* Implicitly hide log entries if their
corresponding revisions are also hidden.
* Includes scope for expanding to log entries if desired.
Change-Id: Ie2d43dd1bacf14289fdf0492bb22267590ee649d
The purpose of this change is to allow AFTv5 developers to run a separate list of filters against article feedback actions without issues of cross-contamination and bumping up against the condition limit.
Change-Id: I758795f01eaf3ff56c5720d660cd989ef95764a7
* Store the revision ID associated with a log entry if the action is successful.
* Expose this as a diff link in the UI.
* Implicitly hide log entries if their corresponding revisions are also hidden.
* Includes scope for expanding to log entries if desired.
with MaxSem about the desired course of action. Perhaps later these
can be merged back, but this seemed to be the quickest way to get
AbuseFilter working with SQLite working for now.
For MySQL 4.0 compatibility, store a summary of actions in the abuse_filter table.
While I'm there, make the pseudo-internal names for actions localisable and therefore actually make sense to the average user.