Convert a few integration tests to unit tests now that it's possible,
split the AbuseFilterSaveTest file into three different classes.
Change-Id: Ia2c0d7ab878b20a89324336a532abdc44f1e6b74
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
- Use a /64 range for IPv6 instead of /16.
- Fix a curious and serious bug for IPv6, where grouping by range
would only use the first (!) number of the IP address, due to the
'v6-' prefix returned by IP::toHex.
- Fail hard if the identifier is unknown -- it's not something that's
supposed to happen.
- Include the type name in each identifier, instead of prefixing all
type names to all identifiers. This makes it easier to understand the
parts of the key.
- Test the whole lot.
Bug: T211101
Change-Id: I54c4209f2f0d5a4c5e7b81bed240ca3e28a2ded7
assertStatusMessage is being added to MediaWikiTestCaseTrait, rename
a method of the same name in FilterValidatorTest to avoid conflicts.
Change-Id: I642a3b620ab4d8ad620f7a1253fed98d6796883d
NeededBy: Ic01715b9a55444d3df6b5d4097e78cb8ac082b3e
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 is a plain value object that represents the action being filtered,
replacing associative arrays that were being used up to this point.
We should now check whether it's possible to make it not require an
accountname (which complicates things), and then use it in related
classes as well, e.g. Parameters.
Change-Id: I9550c14819b600c97c46b632cc1c2d447972d69c
The existing filters on WMF wikis has been changes such that calls
to rmspecials() are now rmspecials(rmwhitespace()) to ensure no change
is made in behaviour. Filter admins can change this back if filter is
not meant to trigger when part of the input is contains spaces.
Bug: T263024
Change-Id: Idde09b50fb8eda357afbedc1199a5483fa8217c1
WikiPage::factory() is deprecated since 1.36 and should be replaced
with WikiPageFactory::newFromTitle().
Bug: T297688
Change-Id: I85d3566519ab977aad8c517cc48fc8c271e5589a
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
Remove unnecessary setters, injecting everything in the constructor.
These were leftovers from before the introduction of ParserFactory.
Remove public access to the conds used, include the information inside
the returned ParserStatus instead, and consequently simplify callers.
Change-Id: I0a30e044877c6c858af3ff73f819d5ec7c4cc769
So that the method can be typehinted in core.
Also add phan-var to fix broken master build due to typehint additions
in core.
Change-Id: I4a072e00ffeeb437753fc3d3c1f15de9929df510
This commit adds a class AFPSyntaxChecker which can statically analyze
a filter code to detect the following errors:
- unbound variables (which comes in two modes: conservative and liberal,
default to conservative)
- unused variables (disabled by default for compatibilty)
- assignment on built-in identifiers
- function application's arity mismatch
- function application's invalid function name
- non-string literal in the first argument of set / set_var
The existing parser and evaluator are modified as follows:
- The new (caching) evaluator no longer needs to perform variable
hoisting at runtime.
- Note that for array assignment, this changes the semantics.
- The new parser is more lenient, reducing parsing errors.
The static analyzer will catch these errors instead, allowing us
to give a much better error message and reduces the complexity of
the parser.
* The parser now allows function name to be any identifier.
* The parser now allows arity mismatch to occur.
* The parser now allows the first argument of set to be any expression.
Concretely, obvious changes that users will see are:
1. a := [1]; false & (a[] := 2); a[0] === 1
would evaluate to true, while it used to evaluate to the undefined value
due to hoisting
2. f(1)
will now error with 'f is not a valid function' as opposed to
'Unexpected "T_BRACE"'
3. length
will now error with 'Illegal use of built-in identifier "length"'
as opposed to 'Expected a ('
Appendix: conservative and liberal mode
The conservative mode is completely compatible with the current evaluator.
That is,
false & (a := 1); a
will not deem `a` as unbound, though this is actually undesirable because
`a` would then be bound to the troublesome undefined value.
The liberal mode rejects the above pattern by deeming `a` as unbound.
However, it also rejects
true & (a := 1); a
even though (a := 1) is always executed. Since there are several filters
in Wikimedia projects that rely on this behavior, we default the mode
to conservative for now.
Note that even the liberal mode doesn't really respect lexical scope
appeared in some other programming languages (see also T234690).
For instance:
(if true then (a := 1) else (a := 2) end); a
would be accepted by the liberal checker, even though under lexical scope,
`a` would be unbound. However, it is unlikely that lexical scope
will be suitable for the filter language, as most filters in
Wikimedia projects that have user-defined variable do violate lexical scope.
Bug: T260903
Bug: T238709
Bug: T237610
Bug: T234690
Bug: T231536
Change-Id: Ic6d030503e554933f8d220c6f87b680505918ae2
Create a dedicated "Exception" sub-namespace and remove the "AFP"
prefix, a leftover from the pre-namespace era.
Change-Id: I7e5fded9316d8b7d1628bc1a6ba8b1879ac901e1
Regression tests to make sure T286140 does not
happen again.
In the process, discovered what caused that bug
with afl_rev_id not being set: EditRevUpdater::updateRev()
compares the WikiPage given in the PageSaveComplete hook
to the one given to it by AbuseFilterHooks from
onEditFilterMergedContent, and compares the two using
`===`, meaning that they must refer to the same underlying
object. That bug was caused because AbuseFilterHooks
changed to providing a different object, despite still
referring to the same underlying page.
We should probably change that behavior in EditRevUpdater,
but for now updated AbuseFilterConsequencesTest to pass
the same object around by using RequestContext::setWikiPage()
and providing the WikiPage object to
MediaWikiIntegrationTestCase::editPage().
Bug: T286140
Change-Id: I6562f513c463538af6b59b12a64564b254024613
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
All methods were moved to the new parser. Tests and other pieces were
adjusted to expect just a single parser. There are still some TODOs
(remove AFPTransitionBase, remove $this->mCur), but these are left for
another commit.
Note that the new parser was not renamed: this is because the names are
wrong anyway (CachingParser is more of an Evaluator than a Parser, and
AFPTreeParser is the real parser, and should be renamed as well).
NOTE to reviewers: this patch looks quite big, but if you diff the old
parser with the new version of the CachingParser, you'll notice that the
diff is actually small, since everything was basically copied verbatim.
Bug: T239990
Change-Id: Ie914ef64c70503a201b4d2dec698ca2fa8e69b10
The actorId parameter to the UserIdentityValue constructor has been
deprecated.
Change-Id: I4a22e761276a9fefa15c7b1554a0d03980d0c663
Needed-By: I9925906d11e47efaec3c1f48d5cb3f9896a982c1
Since WebdriverIO v5, Puppeteer is available as a Chromedriver
alternative.
Puppeteer is bundled with WebdriverIO. Chromedriver needs to be installed
(and started/stopped) separately. Getting rid of Chromedriver simplifies
our documentation, among other things.
The commit updates tests/selenium/wdio.conf.js to use Puppeteer.
Bug: T269566
Change-Id: Ib2a547792a34e6d40137432f7800b5f71c254c36
The hook names contain a dash, which is mapped to an underscore by the
hook runner (see Ie8c8fb603b33ff95c8f8d52f392227f147c528d8), and the
previous method names weren't matching this.
Follow-up: Ic5c82a367e34135bbc0f00ece5aeef4f2d92881b
Change-Id: Ie80b62c49b2f4aaea49d5a1883f513348689d16a
Requires injecting a temporary block factory, and excluding
ManualLogEntry::insert from the test, but it's now much cleaner and
quicker.
It still cannot be a unit test due to the usage of User.
Change-Id: Iba9732d6d79733b31b45eb4d0187b1c8a82499dc
It is currently possible to save a filter with an invalid group, if you
manually change the form data. So prevent this by validating the group
before saving.
Change-Id: I03f80b8c6ab583a357273f7b2679a424ac784db7
The actor ID is being removed from UserIdentityValue. Non-zero values
are triggering a deprecation warning now.
Needed-By: I9925906d11e47efaec3c1f48d5cb3f9896a982c1
Change-Id: Id60e56e70f6e4b44f49887d9e5ae5a23b1fd19a2
This commit doesn't change any permissions for anybody.
It's the first step to achieve what the task asks for.
Bug: T242821
Change-Id: I8060ca926e6769b11d470fe4037854cda496000d
1 - Change the structure of if/elseif for readability
2 - In the old parser, if there's an empty argument, never add it (the
new parser was already doing that).
Bug: T156095
Bug: T156096
Change-Id: I4237b1a0ba01e7ce04dcc945f7daf34612fcf07d
Introduce a clear distinction between internal exceptions and
user-visible exceptions, leaving AFPException as base abstract class.
Later, it should be possible to narrow some types around, e.g. in
ParserStatus (that might work with user-visible exceptions only).
Also a future TODO is putting all the exceptions in their own namespace
(probably ...\Parser\Exception).
Change-Id: I4e33a45117f0a3e73af03cc1e3f2734beaf2b5e1
Thanks to this, we will be able to provide more information
to consequences and watchers, which will open door for new
features and possibly cleaner code.
Change-Id: I7135509823ea84b2a2923d2c1831ce293b98a9f9
Avoid strtotime and compare TS_MW timestamps
Set a fake time to get the same block expiry for relative times
Bug: T272236
Depends-On: I1357d3a78538b8bcb2a3507d86f35371e3f26d47
Change-Id: I5447953c5a0d7ecf4534f4ac4bc2260fa9f42117