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
Now it's always wider, and so is the "notes" field. Moreover, the
fallback textarea has the exact same size. Plus removed a parameter
which only made it hard to write a CSS rule for the textarea. Since the
textarea is generated by the same code, and we're always using it for
the same thing (filter syntax, regardless of the final goal), make it
always use the same name.
Bug: T230591
Change-Id: Ibb308e80d954c0e81aa09249c38c39572f157948
Now the required need will be abusefilter-modify OR
abusefilter-view-private for /tools, /test and /examine.
Bug: T193903
Change-Id: I3f1a91a2cc1df2272e5d4099cefd7c649a0683d5
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
As described in the task, anyone can view the page but do nothing
with it. It doesn't make sense, it should either work or be disabled.
I chose the latter.
Bug: T124096
Change-Id: I7271cd5a0d00d5fdba28ce3974c50ea5dfd0ad9b