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Umherirrender 8b551618bb tests: Make PHPUnit data providers static
Initally used a new sniff with autofix (T333745)

Bug: T332865
Change-Id: I3b341ec4d14591e6265f86c5179b7dbff07d1076
2023-05-20 15:57:13 +02:00
Bartosz Dziewoński 361283a332 Ship HTML test files for JS using 'packageFiles' instead of 'templates'
We originally used 'templates' because it seemed like an obvious
choice for HTML files, and because 'packageFiles' requires extra code
to include anything that isn't a .js or .json file.

However, the templates are expected to be HTML fragments rather than
whole documents, and they are parsed in a particular way that takes a
lot of code to clean up (which we needed to do, because we use the
same test files for testing PHP code).

I tried doing it in the 'packageFiles' way, and the extra code doesn't
seem that bad in comparison after all. Moreover, the 'templates'
mechanism (when used the intended way) feels vaguely deprecated in
favor of Vue.js, and I'd rather move away from it.

This makes the tests faster too (probably mostly thanks to the removal
of the clean up code) – on my machine they go from 1800ms to 1500ms.

(Simplify linearWalk tests, as we no longer need to do weird things
with document fragments to get consistent outputs in PHP and JS.)

Change-Id: I39f9b994ce5636d70fea2e935a7c87c7d56dcb26
2022-10-12 22:45:41 +00:00
Ed Sanders fcdabc5fcc Only filter code coverage at the class level
Many methods are covered indirectly, and using method-level
@covers filters means these are reported as not being covered.

Change-Id: I94eb3e8c48209ff0b6bfc09e18c93555bb167e8f
2022-09-15 14:08:30 +02:00
Ed Sanders af54bae2ec Prefer late static binding over self::
While in many cases the class will never be sub-classed, it's easier
just to always use static:: and not worry about predicting which
classes might have problems in the future.

Change-Id: I23072a1701b5acf62bb3379a877de97627d8fcf3
2022-06-09 15:12:48 +01:00
Bartosz Dziewoński 0ecc8a4c05 Improve detecting already signed comments
Previously, we required a signature at the end of the comment.
This was a pretty rough heuristic that did not correctly handle
many comments that we would consider entirely properly signed
in CommentParser (e.g. comments wrapped in formatting like
<small>…</small>, comments with a post-scriptum or in parentheses,
or comments generated by various templates).

Now we process the user input using the same code that adds reply
links, and only add a signature when we detect that there really
isn't a signature (including template-generated), or if the signature
is in the wrong place and would result in the reply link showing up
in the wrong place as well (not at the end of the comment).

Bug: T278442
Bug: T268558
Bug: T278355
Bug: T291421
Bug: T282983
Change-Id: I46b6110af328ebdf93b7dfc2bd941e04391a1599
2022-02-21 21:21:26 +00:00
C. Scott Ananian 5203d30ea6 Use DOMCompat::newDocument() to create a new Document
For compatibility with Parsoid's document abstraction (Parsoid may
switch to an alternate DOM library in the future), don't explicitly
create a new document object using `new DOMDocument`; instead use
the Parsoid wrapper `DOMCompat::newDocument()`.  This ensures that
the Document object created will be compatible with Parsoid.

There are a number of other subtle dependencies on the PHP `dom`
extension in DiscussionTools, like explicit `instanceof` tests; those
will be tweaked in a follow-up patch
(I3c4f41c3819770f85d68157c9f690d650b7266a3) since they do not affect
correctness so long as Parsoid is aliasing Document to a subclass of
the built-in DOMDocument.  Similarly, the Phan warnings we suppress
do not cause runtime errors (because of the fixes included in
c5265341afd9efde6b54ba56dc009aab88eff83c) but phan will be happier
once the follow-up patch lands and aligns all the DOM types.

Bug: T287611
Depends-On: If0671255779571a91d3472a9d90d0f2d69dd1f7d
Change-Id: Ib98bd5b76de7a0d32a29840d1ce04379c72ef486
2021-07-30 18:15:11 -04:00
libraryupgrader b0884b177c build: Updating dependencies
composer:
* mediawiki/mediawiki-codesniffer: 36.0.0 → 37.0.0

npm:
* postcss: 7.0.35 → 7.0.36
  * https://npmjs.com/advisories/1693 (CVE-2021-23368)
* glob-parent: 5.1.1 → 5.1.2
  * https://npmjs.com/advisories/1751 (CVE-2020-28469)
* trim-newlines: 3.0.0 → 3.0.1
  * https://npmjs.com/advisories/1753 (CVE-2021-33623)

Change-Id: I7a71e23da561599da417db3b3077b78d91173bbc
2021-07-22 16:29:04 +00:00
libraryupgrader 12fb65b9f1 build: Updating composer dependencies
* mediawiki/mediawiki-codesniffer: 35.0.0 → 36.0.0
* php-parallel-lint/php-parallel-lint: 1.2.0 → 1.3.0

Change-Id: I5c152292e83e7f3441e2c08b7d0ad23ac90f194b
2021-05-05 11:14:52 +00:00
Bartosz Dziewoński efe95494a8 Improve signature detection to handle formatting on the timestamp
Now it detect signatures generated by en.wp's {{Undated}} template,
and signatures of people who do weird stuff to the timestamps.

Bug: T275938
Change-Id: I27b07f6786ca5433a3c02a5fe68e4716d41401bb
2021-02-27 02:33:30 +01:00
Bartosz Dziewoński 1c3fada1fb Make CommentUtilsTest a proper unit test
Documentation:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:PHP_unit_testing/Writing_unit_tests_for_extensions#Two_types_of_tests

We can do this because the tested methods do not depend on any globals
or on MediaWiki being installed.

In addition to being the new hotness, MediaWikiUnitTestCase allows the
test classes that use it instead of MediaWikiTestCase to start up much
faster. In my testing, running this test case individually now takes
0.35s, compared to 1.1s before.

Try:
* With new code:
  time php tests/phpunit/phpunit.php extensions/DiscussionTools/tests/phpunit/unit/CommentUtilsTest.php
* With old code:
  time php tests/phpunit/phpunit.php extensions/DiscussionTools/tests/phpunit/CommentUtilsTest.php

Change-Id: I771b1f3d101a394ee869e42547d9ae7839397752
2021-02-02 15:37:17 +01:00
Renamed from tests/phpunit/CommentUtilsTest.php (Browse further)