mediawiki-extensions-Discus.../includes/ThreadItemSet.php
Bartosz Dziewoński 880f9755e0 Separate ContentThreadItem and DatabaseThreadItem etc.
Rename ThreadItem to ContentThreadItem, then create a new ThreadItem
interface containing only the methods that we'll be able to implement
using only the persistently stored data (no parsing), then create a
DatabaseThreadItem. Do the same for CommentItem and HeadingItem.

ThreadItemSet gets a similar treatment, but it's basically only for
Phan's type checking. (This is sad.)

Change-Id: I1633049befe8ec169753b82eb876459af1f63fe8
2022-07-04 23:35:50 +02:00

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<?php
namespace MediaWiki\Extension\DiscussionTools;
use MediaWiki\Extension\DiscussionTools\ThreadItem\CommentItem;
use MediaWiki\Extension\DiscussionTools\ThreadItem\HeadingItem;
use MediaWiki\Extension\DiscussionTools\ThreadItem\ThreadItem;
/**
* Groups thread items (headings and comments) generated by parsing a discussion page.
*/
interface ThreadItemSet {
/**
* @param ThreadItem $item
* @internal Only used by CommentParser
*/
public function addThreadItem( ThreadItem $item );
/**
* @return bool
* @internal Only used by CommentParser
*/
public function isEmpty(): bool;
/**
* @param ThreadItem $item
* @internal Only used by CommentParser
*/
public function updateIdAndNameMaps( ThreadItem $item );
/**
* Get all discussion comments (and headings) within a DOM subtree.
*
* This returns a flat list, use getThreads() to get a tree structure starting at section headings.
*
* For example, for a MediaWiki discussion like this (we're dealing with HTML DOM here,
* the wikitext syntax is just for illustration):
*
* == A ==
* B. ~~~~
* : C.
* : C. ~~~~
* :: D. ~~~~
* ::: E. ~~~~
* ::: F. ~~~~
* : G. ~~~~
* H. ~~~~
* : I. ~~~~
*
* This function would return a structure like:
*
* [
* HeadingItem( { level: 0, range: (h2: A) } ),
* CommentItem( { level: 1, range: (p: B) } ),
* CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: C, li: C) } ),
* CommentItem( { level: 3, range: (li: D) } ),
* CommentItem( { level: 4, range: (li: E) } ),
* CommentItem( { level: 4, range: (li: F) } ),
* CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: G) } ),
* CommentItem( { level: 1, range: (p: H) } ),
* CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: I) } )
* ]
*
* @return ThreadItem[] Thread items
*/
public function getThreadItems(): array;
/**
* Same as getFlatThreadItems, but only returns the CommentItems
*
* @return CommentItem[] Comment items
*/
public function getCommentItems(): array;
/**
* Find ThreadItems by their name
*
* This will usually return a single-element array, but it may return multiple comments if they're
* indistinguishable by name. In that case, use their IDs to disambiguate.
*
* @param string $name Name
* @return ThreadItem[] Thread items, empty array if not found
*/
public function findCommentsByName( string $name ): array;
/**
* Find a ThreadItem by its ID
*
* @param string $id ID
* @return ThreadItem|null Thread item, null if not found
*/
public function findCommentById( string $id ): ?ThreadItem;
/**
* Group discussion comments into threads and associate replies to original messages.
*
* Each thread must begin with a heading. Original messages in the thread are treated as replies to
* its heading. Other replies are associated based on the order and indentation level.
*
* Note that the objects in `comments` are extended in-place with the additional data.
*
* For example, for a MediaWiki discussion like this (we're dealing with HTML DOM here,
* the wikitext syntax is just for illustration):
*
* == A ==
* B. ~~~~
* : C.
* : C. ~~~~
* :: D. ~~~~
* ::: E. ~~~~
* ::: F. ~~~~
* : G. ~~~~
* H. ~~~~
* : I. ~~~~
*
* This function would return a structure like:
*
* [
* HeadingItem( { level: 0, range: (h2: A), replies: [
* CommentItem( { level: 1, range: (p: B), replies: [
* CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: C, li: C), replies: [
* CommentItem( { level: 3, range: (li: D), replies: [
* CommentItem( { level: 4, range: (li: E), replies: [] } ),
* CommentItem( { level: 4, range: (li: F), replies: [] } ),
* ] } ),
* ] } ),
* CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: G), replies: [] } ),
* ] } ),
* CommentItem( { level: 1, range: (p: H), replies: [
* CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: I), replies: [] } ),
* ] } ),
* ] } )
* ]
*
* @return HeadingItem[] Tree structure of comments, top-level items are the headings.
*/
public function getThreads(): array;
}