The motivation is to have a single immutable object providing
information about the action. It can represent the current
action being filtered, but also a past action stored in the
abuse log. It will hopefully help us get rid of passing
User(Identity) and Title/LinkTarget objects around together.
Change-Id: I52fa3a7ea14c98d33607d4260acfed3d3ba60f65
$wgAbuseFilterAnonBlockDuration is documented to be deprecated and
fall back to $wgAbuseFilterBlockDuration. This was just missing here.
This makes code fail in PHP 8.x where null is not allowed any more in
functions that expect a string.
Change-Id: I0edb0f14630aed88635aa564a11d6f42e470c29f
Combine the check for red/blue user/talk links into one database query
This can improve the performance of the page view when many filters
from many different users are linked
Change-Id: I0b87ee15ecee4cecd5d5d6164e8c18e1b788ecd1
Move most stuff from the pager to the view class to untangle
circular dependency. Declare class properties as private.
Leave input validation to the form.
Change-Id: Ia8b1a9d08af9c0cac23b34f6bbbe2c44d01f6c8c
Prevent invalid assignments to properties. On
Special:AbuseFilter/test/123, handle when id of
a non-existing filter was provided. Allow '0'
as user and title on Special:AbuseLog and
Special:AbuseFilter/test.
Change-Id: I196ae62b165d1a60babaf4fe6bd733aa52be1726
Clean up the existing code a bit before refactoring to be reusable
for a diff button in the edit form.
Includes:
* use the Html class rather than the Xml class for building the display html, and avoid manual
html strings
* replace formatVersionLink() with getVersionHeading() to reduce duplication in the handling of
the headings for the old and new versions, and in the process fix the name used as a parameter to
the old version heading (should be the old version editor, not the new version editor)
* rename some parameters for clarity
* organization and other cleanup
Bug: T180954
Change-Id: I1c02f407e72789a871a23b0d4a279a5c341b1e93
The getLocalURL() method can return url with query string when
wgArticlePath is configured to do so, and query string of GET form
would be ignored by browsers.
The setAction() method is problematic (T285464 and above) and hard to
warn the wrong usage. I'm going to go through and fix every use case,
and finally deprecate it.
Change-Id: I66b634f0cc996be3d7048d410b46fe77c88f9879
Use setTitle() instead of setAction(), T285464.
HTMLForm would set edit token for post form, use setTokenSalt() to amend.
HTMLForm would fetch user input value from the request itself, since
the two form shared the same field name, the 'default' params assigned
are unfunctional.
HTMLForm would prefix descriptor keys with 'wp' as the default name
of generated input fields, make use of this feature.
Bug: T285464
Change-Id: I2cc3c1d042998b65df5ee51f0715fe25a5e18e72
Introduce shorter methods, one for each steps, so that it's easier to
understand what the code is doing and figure out if the order makes
sense. The ConsequencesExecutor test is now a proper unit test. Also
simplify AbuseFilterConsequencesTest, removing old/wrong logic and
fixing two expected values that were actually wrong (but worked because
of the aforementioned wrong logic).
The only functional changes should be:
- We pick the longest block *after* checking the ConsequenceDisabler
consequences, so e.g. if a filter has a long block + warn and another
filter has a shorter block, we still keep the second one if warn will
disable the block.
- Remove disallow in presence of dangerous actions after checking
ConsequenceDisabler's and deduplicating blocks. Otherwise we may
remove disallow for filters where block (etc.) doesn't end up being
disabled. We may also want to consider not removing disallow at all,
now that messages are customizable.
Bug: T303059
Change-Id: If00adbf2056758222eaaea70b16d3b4f89502c20
List which actions were disabled, or explicitly say that no actions were
disabled if that's the case. Also avoid the word "throttle" in messages
as it may be hard to translate. Also don't suggest optimizations to the
filter conditions -- unoptimized rules have nothing to do with a filter
being throttled.
Bug: T200036
Change-Id: Id989fb185453d068b7685241ee49189a2df67b5f
This does the same as before, replacing \r\n as well as \r with \n.
Additionally the new method applies an rtrim() on both strings. I
believe this is even a good thing. It possibly removes irrelevant
noise from the diff.
Change-Id: I584740a24e6b25bbcbc928c2369f09b785a485c8
This replaces the previous pattern of callers having to use
RevisionLookup if the result was 'implicit'. Also, in some cases where
we were just hiding things if the visibility was !== true, properly
handle the implicit case by using the new method. Make the new method
return string constants rather than bool|string.
The new method also fixes some potential info leaks which happened when
the row was hidden, the user could view suppressed AbuseLog entries, but
the associated revision was also deleted and the user couldn't see it
(this shouldn't be relevant for WMF wikis since AF deletion is
oversight-level).
Also add a bunch of tests for the various cases to ensure we don't
regress again.
Bug: T261532
Change-Id: I929f865acf5d207b739cb3af043f70cb59243ee0
ParserStatus is now more lightweight, and doesn't know about "result"
and "from cache". Instead, it has an isValid() method which is merely a
shorthand for checking whether getException() is null.
Introduce a child class, RuleCheckerStatus, which knows about result and
cache and can be (un)serialized.
This removes the ambiguity of the $result field, and helps the
transition to a new RuleChecker class.
Change-Id: I0dac7ab4febbfdabe72596631db630411d967ab5
The old parser now has the correct name "Evaluator", so the
ParserFactory name was outdated. Additionally, the plan is to create a
new RuleChecker class, acting as a facade for the different
parsing-related stages (lexer, parser, evaluator, etc.), which is what
most if not all callers should use. The RuleCheckerFactory still returns
a FilterEvaluator for now.
Also, "Parser" is a specific term defining *how* things happen
internally, whereas "RuleChecker" describes *what* callers should expect
from the new class.
Change-Id: I25b47a162d933c1e385175aae715ca38872b1442
These are part of legacy styles and aren't provided by all skins.
Using Html::successbox abstracts the classes away.
Internally that uses div class="successbox" instead.
Bug: T280766
Change-Id: I0cca59e2f391510095c2c6fb187ace5e91fdde8b
Migration was completed in MW 1.34, so it's no longer necessary to
call ActorMigration.
Bug: T278917
Change-Id: I26ad45b6d26756c3074c44f0192ceb04fb2698ae
- Inject dependencies.
- Make class variables private or protected and rename them.
Untangling the circular dependency is left for a future patch.
Change-Id: I5d625e30171bfbf60d9f5a94fa50475fdfe853dd
- mark properties as private (unused outside)
and rename them to avoid legacy naming
- do result filtering server-side
- order query by timestamp
Change-Id: If2d714753a2b040c5cefa8f8126f82a3c08dab44
This is kind of a nuclear option, if anything in a row is hidden, we
hide the whole row. This is just to keep this patch slim. A public
follow-up will adjust the visibility
Bug: T274152
Change-Id: I6063c02fa261c4cc0e6dbbb2db4e111eb85912c2
Otherwise we'd be telling whether the filter matches or not the edit. If
we're showing all edits regardless of whether they match the filter, we
can keep showing the row: it will be redacted (and the filter result
hidden) by AbuseFilterChangesList.
Bug: T223654
Change-Id: I3f7dbd8b873d411e37c8c3aac2339bf5ec36907d