Creates a new push-subscription-manager group and an associated
right, manage-all-push-subscriptions. The purpose of this is to
allow privileged accounts to purge expired subscriptions from the
database on behalf of other users. A user with this right will be
permitted to delete any subscription from the DB based on the token
alone. For all other users, deletion requests will be limited to
those associated with the requesting user's central ID.
This right will be granted to a bot account on Metawiki associated
with the Wikimedia push notifications service, and the push
notifications service account will make push subscription delete
requests to the API for subscriptions for which vendor APIs return bad
subscription responses.
Additionally, the providertoken parameter to ApiPushSubscriptionDelete
is updated to allow multiple providertoken values.
Bug: T259148
Change-Id: Ia6c17588ee94e6be74e5e3a75eb33e38f172fc93
Creates a EchoPushMaxSubscriptionsPerUser config setting (default: 0)
that controls the maximum number of subscriptions a user may associate
with the user's central user ID.
The setting is enforced in EchoPush\SubscriptionManager::create().
To allow creating push subscriptions for development, set
$wgEchoPushMaxSubscriptionsPerUser to a positive integer value in
LocalSettings.php:
$wgEchoPushMaxSubscriptionsPerUser = 10;
Bug: T259150
Change-Id: Ib97b6b6cbb8161dd75dad92c54b4fe4fff80c421
Adds additional job parameters to help diagnose the apparent issue of
jobs being performed twice on Beta.
Bug: T255068
Change-Id: Ib257a24056539487e1110fe286fa4535c3fec94a
Finishes the implementation of the stubbed NotificationServiceClient.
Sends push notification request messages to the endpoint configured in
the EchoPushServiceBaseUrl setting. For example, to send messages to an
instance of mediawiki/services/push-notifications running on the host
machine while running MediaWiki in Docker, add the following line to
LocalSettings.php:
$wgEchoPushServiceBaseUrl = 'http://172.17.0.1:8900/v1/message';
Bug: T252899
Change-Id: Icab7825e9080d6b1a4cfc5e12fed1da221ce4610
Provides a basic push notifier implementation. Since the push service is
not yet in place, all it does for now is log debug output when a
notification is to be sent.
To register the push notifier, add the following configuration to
LocalSettings.php:
$wgEchoNotifiers['push'] = [ 'EchoPush\\PushNotifier', 'notifyWithPush' ];
$wgDefaultNotifyTypeAvailability['push'] = true;
$wgNotifyTypeAvailabilityByCategory['system']['push'] = false;
$wgNotifyTypeAvailabilityByCategory['system-noemail']['push'] = false;
We'll register the notifier in configuration for now, rather than
hard-coding the default in extension.json, in order to have control over
when and where it rolls out (beta vs. prod, as well as which wikis).
Since the push notifier implementation depends on jobs being processed
by the job queue, I also recommend adding the following configuration
setting to ensure that all pending jobs are processed at the end of each
web request:
// ensure all pending jobs are processed when a web request completes
$wgJobRunRate = PHP_INT_MAX;
Bug: T252899
Change-Id: Ie7f222443045d30620ff297b006104ef18a074a8
Adds DB tables for storing push subscriptions, some DB interaction code
for retrieving them within MediaWiki, and a set of API modules for
managing them from the outside world.
When testing this patch, be sure to run maintenance/update.php to create
the new tables, and set $wgEchoEnablePush = true in LocalSettings.php
to enable the API new API module.
N.B. The current DB schema is centered on app push subscriptions. Web
push subscriptions require slightly different handling, since they are
provided by browsers as a JSON blob rather than a token string. How to
handle web push subscriptions is a question we can defer until the time
comes to add web push support.
Subscription data is stored in the echo_push_subscription table, with
provider names normalized into the echo_push_provider table. We expect to
be looking up subscriptions by central user ID, so that column is indexed.
The subscription data also includes a column to store SHA256 digests of
the subscriber tokens. This is for use as a unique key constraint, since
we expect every push token to be univerally unique, and the token values
themselves may be too large to reasonably index in MySQL.
Bug: T252899
Change-Id: I3928761b3fba12e54ff4850e9a05c68ec7772f62