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This is for adding variables which can be computed even without an ongoing action. Currently, we don't have any, except for timestamp (but that's a bit special). Other extensions could. For instance, we'll be able to expose the content of the spam blacklist. Bug: T211680 Change-Id: Iba59fe8d190dd338ecc8cfd682205bce33c9738b
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This document describes how event hooks work in the AbuseFilter extension.
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For a more comprehensive guide to hooks, navigate to your root MediaWiki
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directory and read docs/hooks.txt.
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== Events and parameters ==
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This is a list of known events and parameters; please add to it if you're going
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to add events to the AbuseFilter extension.
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'AbuseFilter-builder': Allows overwriting of the builder values returned by AbuseFilter::getBuilderValues
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&$realValues: Builder values
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'AbuseFilter-deprecatedVariables': Allows adding deprecated variables. If a filter uses an old variable, the parser
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will automatically translate it to the new one.
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&$deprecatedVariables: array of deprecated variables, syntax: [ 'old_name' => 'new_name' ]
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'AbuseFilter-computeVariable': Like AbuseFilter-interceptVariable but called if the requested method wasn't found.
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Return true to indicate that the method is known to the hook and was computed successful.
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$method: Method to generate the variable
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$vars: AbuseFilterVariableHolder
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$parameters: Parameters with data to compute the value
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&$result: Result of the computation
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'AbuseFilter-contentToString': Called when converting a Content object to a string to which
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filters can be applied. If the hook function returns true, Content::getTextForSearchIndex()
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will be used for non-text content.
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$content: The Content object
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&$text: Set this to the desired text.
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'AbuseFilter-filterAction': Allows overwriting of abusefilter variables in AbuseFilter::filterAction just
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before they're checked against filters. Note that you may specify custom variables in a saner way using other hooks:
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AbuseFilter-generateTitleVars, AbuseFilter-generateUserVars and AbuseFilter-generateStaticVars.
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$vars: AbuseFilterVariableHolder with variables
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$title: Title object
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'AbuseFilter-generateTitleVars': Allows altering the variables generated for a title
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$vars: AbuseFilterVariableHolder
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$title: Title object
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$prefix: Variable name prefix
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'AbuseFilter-generateUserVars': Allows altering the variables generated for a specific user
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$vars: AbuseFilterVariableHolder
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$user: User object
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'AbuseFilter-generateStaticVars': Allows altering static variables, i.e. independent from page and user
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$vars: AbuseFilterVariableHolder
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'AbuseFilter-interceptVariable': Called before a variable is set in AFComputedVariable::compute to be able to set
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it before the core code runs. Return false to make the function return right after.
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$method: Method to generate the variable
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$vars: AbuseFilterVariableHolder
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$parameters: Parameters with data to compute the value
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&$result: Result of the computation
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