Both styles create the exact same object. Casting an array to an
object creates an stdClass object as well. The main benefit of this
syntax is that there is much less repetition. Everything is one
token instead of individual lines, where each line might contain a
typo.
Change-Id: Id43fa2c4b6bd5d9dbc60008427d4a9e14ae3811c
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
The automatic registration for these was broken, because
$wgResourceModules no longer contains Echo's modules (since they are now
registered in extension.json).
Instead, add the test files in tests/qunit/model/ explicitly in
onResourceLoaderTestModules. The tests in tests/qunit/mobile/ are
already added through QUnitTestModule in extension.json.
Delete the ext.echo.overlay tests, they were testing code that was
removed years ago.
Bug: T258818
Change-Id: I7b996dc8631a86033830cf532f1b8e85251788ad
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
Updates the push subscription query to retrieve a provider string rather
than only its numeric internal ID.
Change-Id: I910173409e48e8b6a6739d3122165c40b0d52b7f
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
* Add a section on the preference form to allow users to mute articles
from generating "page linked" notices
* The preference will save the article title as an article ID
Depends-On: Ia0ddf78646ec4c8ae0b84b6d5b46ef5e51c8e8c1
Bug: T46787
Change-Id: I67f751eae5fdc5bccff7fe3047227d432c1cb8d5
The following sniffs are failing and were disabled:
* MediaWiki.Commenting.FunctionComment.MissingDocumentationPrivate
* MediaWiki.Commenting.FunctionComment.MissingReturn
* MediaWiki.Usage.ForbiddenFunctions.isset
* MediaWiki.Usage.PHPUnitDeprecatedMethods.AssertInternalTypeGeneric
Additional changes:
* Also sorted "composer fix" command to run phpcbf last.
Change-Id: I29416247ff3736799543926813beaf4afd569a6e
Until PHPUnit7, the Stub interface came from phpunit-mock-object, and it
was at PHPUnit\Framework\MockObject\Stub. Then, phpunit-mock-object was
merged into PHPUnit, and:
- The interface above was moved to PHPUnit\Framework\MockObject\Stub\Stub
- The FQSEN above started pointing at a completely different interface
This is a temporary hack to allow upgrading to PHPUnit 8, and MUST be
removed as soon as the upgrade is complete.
The :string typehint is also necessary in PHPUnit8, and it will work
with PHPUnit 6 as well.
Bug: T192167
Change-Id: I07cebd07088bced5c5ddc62936f0098dfa39e151
assertEquals() does not compare the type. It can not only be a float,
it can even be a string. E.g. 9 and '9' are considered equal.
Worst case scenarios are:
* 0 is considered equal to any "falsy" value, including the empty
string.
* 1 is considered equal to true.
assertSame() does not have any of these confusing edge-cases.
Change-Id: Ib6af0fefbbd8856adcf27844bb8ddd8e33ed3f9d
Not all tools require these to be absolute, full qualified class
names. But some do. This does make the code more compatible with all
kinds of tools.
Change-Id: Ie7f9d9469b7a48b2fe908d3428fca9ec0120f855
This code will be enabled when Iba1d7863171268066bf7597182c57a0a2041497f
relinquishes the responsibility for rendering the Echo notification badge
and wiring up of the related JS.
It makes 3 assumptions:
1) Minerva will expose a VERSION property on the skins.minerva.scripts module
to tell Echo it can begin control of the functionality
2) A new hook `SkinMinervaReplaceNotificationsBadge` will run on the server side
allowing Echo extension to render the Notifications badge in Minerva.
3) A new client side hook (echo.mobile) will fire whenever the Echo dialog is opened or
closed.
All code relating to Echo inside MobileFrontend and Minerva is
moved here.
CSS for the modules is kept in Minerva as skinStyles
This code remains dormant until Iba1d7863171268066bf7597182c57a0a2041497f lands.
It pre-registers a "to-be-created" hook SkinMinervaReplaceNotificationsBadge that
substitutes the Minerva badge.
It also watches the export value of skins.minerva.scripts for a VERSION value - when
this appears it will take the signal that it should manage the frontend code.
In the new system the mobile specific code is limited to the mobile version of
Minerva. The desktop version of Echo loads on Minerva desktop - presenting an
opportunity in future to consolidate both implementations to use the same component.
The mobile version of Vector and Timeless for example will load the mobile overlay
(with existing styling issues that we don't need to worry about right now given
we don't officially support skins other than Minerva as mobile)
Testers:
* Check require( 'ext.echo.mobile' )(); inside initMobile
inside ext.echo.init does not fire until
Iba1d7863171268066bf7597182c57a0a2041497f is checked out.
Depends-On: I1a66939d2b596094b419de40b370e79f09c85581
Bug: T221007
Change-Id: I09c27a084100b223662f84de6cbe01bebe1fe774
With I40fc8a709de96aceee14a10c973cd5b0a9a6f063 UserrightsPage
now requires the PermissionManager service to be injected.
Change-Id: Ibf3728c1e143787fb35b88ad8a8d5aabc8fadcb8
As noted in Ic22075bb5e, UserNotificationGatewayTest relies on the presence of
globals. When Ic22075bb5e is merged, UserNotificationGatewayTest will fail in
CI. This patch injects the configuration object into UserNotificationGateway.
Change-Id: I9c15a588a76a41a3ebfb59dac7f0761f756008ff
The hook (SpecialMuteModifyFormFields) is used to append
the option to mute/unmute echo notifications from a specified user.
Special:Mute handles posting and saving the fields, the only
requirement is that the field name is the same as the property
that wants to be modified, in this case 'echo-notifications-blacklist'
Bug: T220163
Depends-On: I2b3eee0802cb086091f35ecce13ae77a8e7d518d
Change-Id: I77b3ccfdce9b501eb8ecd58c0d7bbecb78029a7e
Changed `selenium-daily` npm script to only run tests tagged `@daily`
and removed `it.skip` on tests failing in beta cluster.
Bug:T227009
Change-Id: Id2edbfd941df098d326fa30ed9dc9f68e228f021
PHP doesn't care much about the name (in terms of case sensitivity)
but I think we should make sure the names of the method should be as
they're in their definition.
Change-Id: I6e38d8be64efaec4200471f2d3007275d7ddecec
To my knowledge in all the places I'm touching in this patch the new
code is functionally identical to the old one.
Change-Id: I0ffa96d2f9cb9bf932f68b689244051c96c17ad9
Class Revision is deprecated and in this patch, replaces
usage with appropriate classes; RevisionRecord, RevisionStore,
etc.
Bug: T221163
Change-Id: Icfc85167a636bef95daab236ab80113c1a3cf41b
When deleting echo_notification or echo_email_batch rows, also delete
the corresponding echo_event rows if no other echo_notification rows
or echo_email_batch rows refer to them.
Bug: T221262
Change-Id: I416ff107bd000a0cfac102408c993f8bec2d0286
Added a test that creates a new user and checks that they have a welcome message when notices is clicked.
Bug: T217051
Change-Id: Ia5808ebcedcd91f740cce646f4aa0576ef6d378f
* Clear echo_event before the test. Otherwise it contains
a 'thank-you-edit' event that offsets everything.
* Use standard $this->db
* Use standard ~~~~ signature
Bug: T67336
Change-Id: Idd09aa107d01038d03b689d9086f65a9fb7b653a
It was sort of checked in an implicit and roundabout way, in the sense
that the preferences page checks this and forces the relevant
preferences to on or off. But this was difficult to discover, and it's
not clear if this works correctly when defaults change.
Instead, explicitly check whether the requested notify type is available
for the event's category. Also rewrite the entire method to use
array_filter().
Change-Id: I9502a42fc705b2e56ef5edab433f1804f2924359
When pages are deleted or undeleted, their associated
Echo notifications also need to be marked as deleted
or undeleted. This is done by looking up the
echo_target_page table.
With this change, echo_event.event_page_id is also included
in the search. This way, all the events that don't use
target pages are also moderated when needed.
Bug: T217452
Change-Id: I277fca68ce088ab564e76ed9dfb2134ab3be4c4a
When the location on disk of an icon is known,
load its content and turn it into a data uri
for the <img> tag.
Otherwise (when it's only configured with a url),
use the url in the <img> tag.
Bonus: the rasterized icons were a bit blurry
and they are now crisp.
Bug: T55479
Change-Id: I8b5d7f09d8181f22927b8d4712505212ea1a10b1
PHPUnit 4 on HHVM is unable to create a mock for a class that uses variadic
arguments in one of its methods. Details at I0e027f5ec66 in core.
To work around this, IDatabase will continue to document it the old-fashioned
way so that Phan can analyse it correctly, and also so that PHPUnit can
mock it properly.
Change-Id: I4b8f2b8a8bb54b71d8b4836c3663f1a646ece1bd
This trait was using private fields from its host classes
($this->event, $this->language). It created a weird coupling
situation where the host class uses the trait and the trait
uses the host class. Effectively a circular dependency.
Also, phan is complaining about it in
I65ae6adc10941c05a2646e551b1baa829e4e8654
Change-Id: Ib2796b7ca62ecd7ece19583d7ca83e4252a5d878
These work now that I4c0d629da254ac2aaf31aae35bd2efc7bc064ac6 is merged.
Bug: T194632
Bug: T218388
Change-Id: If8031d488a67c423c7d4f4d3bf0f5e4126d3212a
Note, per T194632#5018823 it appears that replacing instances of
Benutzer:Schnark with User:Schnark cause the test to pass, so we should re-add
this test case once we've figure out why that's happening.
Bug: T194632
Change-Id: I8000c037c515283e46d4b530f8d91bdef35c7ace
Also remove fetchNewestByUserBundleHash() because it's now unused,
and remove the echo_notification_user_hash_timestamp index which
existed specifically to support that function's DB query.
Bug: T143763
Change-Id: I74be8f156bc14d0e189d328953d17dc26cdb697b
No longer used in the new bundling system.
Also removes indexes that contain bundle_base.
Bug: T143763
Bug: T131415
Change-Id: Ibf94cdc471a11cb14995fee6a55af0d227b50aa5
Added a test that checks if the flyout window appears when the alerts badge is
clicked.
Bug: T217051
Change-Id: I5afbb6928a42ddf1c71dec13c4559189d7c31f28
This patch contains a series of different clean-ups in test classes.
Some documentation is added as well as soft and hard type hints. Note
all this is exclusively done in tests. So if the CI is fine with it,
it can't be wrong. Right? ;-)
Change-Id: Ibcf1f65f48ac0fb41837c47672dddfd70302e9fd
The @expectedException annotation got deprecated in PHPUnit 7.5, and
removed in PHPUnit 8.0. This was done because the annotation does have
two disadvantages:
* The class name is encoded in string, where it is not easy to find for
all IDEs and tools.
* it did not allow to say exactly *when* the exception is expected.
Change-Id: I96862a18874f36355e817accd64d8703c1965c86
The codebase already used the …::class feature in many places. So this
is more for consistency than anything. The …::class feature makes it
much easier to do refactoring in the future.
Note this patch is exclusively touching tests. That should make it
relatively easy to review this. As long as the CI is fine with it, it
should be ok. Right? ;-)
Change-Id: I4d2adee76b4adbc83b2061161fd4e863ba833fcb
Specify which notification types allow notifying the event agent in
$wgEchoNotifications, and stop specifying it in the event_extra data.
Putting 'notifyAgent' => true in event_extra will still work, but is
discouraged.
Change-Id: I4f558654ec23757dd4ecd6986eb3e9a5593f5386
These are updated in deferred updates and should not rely on the same
User instance being used in those updates. This also avoids convoluted
logic in User to set the new edit count for various cases.
Change-Id: I0ad3d17107efc7b0e59f1dd54d5733cd1572a2b7
* Reduce responsibility of resolve() methods to only supplying
the resolves values.
Moved logic for populating the cache and clearing the queue
to the base class, and made 'lookups' private.
* The second parameter to LocalCache::add() is unused, and never passed.
Removed to avoid confusion.
* The getTargets() method is unused. Removed.
* The getLookups() method is unused. Removed.
* The internal 'lookups' member was being used both for its keys and its
values, but never at the same time. This seemed risky, especially in
EchoRevisionLocalCache::resolve() where the associative array was passed
directly to the 'where' clause of IDatabase::select(), which shouldn't
espect keys when creating the 'IN' clause.
Using only values would keep value types flexible, but would require
use of the less efficient in_array().
Keeping both keys and values and calling array_values() would work.
Using only keys also works and is simpler, so long only ints are used.
* The tests were swapping 'targets' MapCacheLRU with a HashBagOStuff.
Following-up 4939bff7, this was forgotten, but works because the two
called methods (get and set) exist in both, but still seems odd.
Fixed by using TestingAccessWrapper to act on the existing object
instead of swapping it out.
* Improved tests by asserting more of the observed behaviour and impact.
Change-Id: I530eeac8bf3b407b8c633e0e20c7d35cc49f7a9f
This fixes some issues I found while updating this code base, e.g.
this removes types a method really does not return.
Change-Id: I19457e7bf88945eec958bf53e0b76a7585715a45
There are about 200 of such generic "array" type hints in this code base,
the majority in @param tags. I started with what I found most relevant:
@var and @return tags. I might continue working on this later, but
wanted to stop for now to keep this patch moderately small.
Change-Id: Iff0d9590a794ae0f885466ef6bb336b0b42a6cd3
This cache was only used so that, if we're told to clear the newtalk
flag and we already know there are no edit-user-talk notifications, we
won't try to delete them. But that's not a good justification for such a
confusingly-written cache that would have been hard to convert to
getWithSetCallback(), and I'm concerned that using cached data to make
this decision could lead to inconsistencies.
Also remove the notifCountHasReachedMax() check, which made no sense: if
the user has >99 notifications, that is no justification for not marking
their user talk notifications as read when they visit their user talk
page. Whether the displayed notification count will change has no
bearing on whether these notifications should be marked as read (and now
that bundled notifications are counted individually, the displayed count
actually could change).
Bug: T164860
Change-Id: I3ff5c9b31307839b9336bd8856015db9baa52fad
Also test it more meaningfully by setting up a mock database and
asserting that the right DELETE queries are issued.
Change-Id: Id39723b92118e98d9c9f0cd7381e9396dce67c17
This sets $wgLanguageCode appropriately. It will also be necessary when
$wgContLang becomes a service, in which case setting the global directly
will not work correctly.
Bug: T200246
Change-Id: I4aaf1c641ec6abef214eb96c0e4b42a67488ac00
Makes so many things simpler and robust.
Bug: T198935
Change-Id: Ia836f8f497cae8599f85cf86a7f6b299cd012e81
Depends-On: Iff63da0d215585cfcf083e7f7ec8ed45d5b77301
Until now, Echo tests had to be run from mediawiki/core folder.
Add an independant 'npm run selenium-test' entry point
for local development. It comes with a minimal wdio.conf.js file that contains
only non-default settings, and runs only specs from this extension.
This also makes it so that screenshots are saved to this repo's
log directory instead of core's.
Bug: T171848
Change-Id: I1396f8d856c6cb1ad9818abf4ba09a4fcefdcfdc
To use WANObjectCache correctly in a multi-DC-safe way, we need to use
getWithSetCallback() to read data, and call delete() when it changes.
NotifUser's caching of notification counts and timestamps relied
heavily on set() calls, and so wasn't multi-DC-safe.
Changes in this commit:
* Rather than caching counts/timestamps in separate cache keys, and
using separate cache keys for each section (alert/message/all), put
all this data in an array and store that in a single cache key.
This reduces the number of cache keys per user per wiki from 6 to 1.
* Similarly, use a single global cache key per user. The global check
key for the last updated timestamp is retained, so we now have
2 global cache keys per user (down from 7)
* Remove preloading using getMulti(), no longer needed
* Move computation of counts and timestamps into separate compute
functions (one for local, one for global), and wrap them with
a getter that uses getWithSetCallback().
* Use TS_MW strings instead of MWTimestamp objects internally, to
simplify comparisons and max() operations.
* Make existing getters wrap around this new getter. They now ignore
their $cached and $dbSource parameters, and we should deprecate/change
these function signatures.
* In resetNotificationCounts(), just delete the cache keys. In global
mode, also recompute the notification counts and put them in the
echo_unread_wikis table. We could also set() the data into the cache
at this point, but don't, because you're not supposed to mix set() and
getWithSetCallback() calls and I don't want to find out what happens
if you do.
Bug: T164860
Change-Id: I4f86aab11d50d20280a33e0504ba8ad0c6c01842
All files containing more than one PHP class were split into
multiple files.
extension.json was updated to match new class locations.
phpcs `OneObjectStructurePerFile.MultipleFound` rule was
re-enabled.
Bug: T177809
Change-Id: I6fc2ec9cc35e6bac5a7c44d94b0f1b1b40e6dba5
The continuous integration infrastructure for these is being removed
(or never existed), and our team decided not to invest the time to
convert them to node.js.
Bug: T171848
Change-Id: I0faeecb2635f24c40c83aa689b670e69aa381431
When intval() fails, the function returns a zero. We should remove
the failures from the blacklist.
Bug: T178512
Change-Id: I89ad680a287da16c2fbd6aa4d53a725142429144
Otherwise, if $list->getValues() contains the number 0,
any non-numerical string will match, because 'foo'==0 is true.
This, in combination with a broken maintenance script that had
inserted 0s into some users' blacklist, broke all notifications
for those users.
Bug: T177825
Change-Id: If8700b4d0de0fdba876eb9d5cc4997e185dfeb3c
With 349457, anytime a revision is created, a corresponding record
is created in the new ip_changes table. This may cause tests to fail
if they don't drop the ip_changes table between individual tests.
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/349457/
Change-Id: I48f0b64f19f9582b40540fa1b42a39d281979625
The return value from the method is only suitable for passing to
$db->insert(). To get the inserted ID, you need to call $db->insertId()
even if $db->nextSequenceValue() returned non-null.
Bug: T164900
Change-Id: I466fd372804927b3ad72125c7a69d253bd7a24f8
Some browser tests were broken by 945fccf009.
The badge element is now technically rendered offscreen, with only the
:before and :after pseudoelements being onscreen. Because of this, Selenium
thinks that the badges are invisible, and this breaks various things in
totally unexpected ways.
* article_page.rb: Store references to the parent <li> elements of badges.
This might not be necessary but I don't know how to access them otherwise.
* badge_steps.rb: When clicking the badges, click the parent <li> element
rather than the not-really-invisible <a>. Effectively, the <a> gets
clicked anyway, since they overlap.
* no_javascript.feature/no_javascript.rb: Wait for page load before
checking that we're on the right page. The wait is no longer
implicit, since Selenium thinks we're clicking the <li> rather than
<a> (links are special-cased).
* notification_steps.rb:
* Check whether the badges exist on the page, rather than whether they
are visible.
* Use a weird hack to read badge text. Apparently you can't read the text
of elements that Selenium thinks are invisible.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20888592/gettext-method-of-selenium-chrome-driver-sometimes-returns-an-empty-string
Bug: T161941
Change-Id: Ic6bcd1088249109e49a47cc9007e6ee002d3d8ba
Other tests (possibly from other enabled extensions) could also,
by chance, create Echo notifications for the user MWEchoThankYouEditTests
uses. In order to those tests be reliable, they should make sure
there is no notification data in the database prior to running tests.
Bug: T161087
Change-Id: I870a50b1f831795731235fa8ec97477b3e470b50
When content is changed and the change contains the signature
of the user, the method checking for reasonable mentions in
that changes did not consider multiple signatures.
The patch fixes that and adds a test for it.
Bug: T154406
Change-Id: I86303f42e97d16c68e3235b0e2d13542ceedf1fe
This speeds up the tests from 2 mins to 50 seconds for me.
(with a slow setup, no caching etc.)
Bug: T158120
Change-Id: I8adb6c8fe783d1be8841a1139bb141da3b046f9d
For the used diff engines an empty/new page is equivalent
to an empty line. When adding content that includes an
empty line the content will be split into two parts. The
interpreted diff will then consist of one addition, one
copied line and another addition.
Is the ping in the first addition and the signature in the
second addition the DiscussionParser does not send mentions.
The patch introduces a special case when interpreting diffs
if content is added to empty content. This will also skip
execution off diff engines since the interpretation is trivial.
Bug: T155998
Change-Id: Id5e44bc3245940c1f77c80f036db637756542552
Freeze time to avoid a race condition
where a second is ticking in the middle
of a unit test.
Bug: T154188
Change-Id: I6b0c8ae06360e6da016d97361cc2ccdeaf2e4343
Purge all cache when unread count changes and
repopulate on read.
Also fix client-side estimation when
marking a foreign notification as read.
Bug: T151389
Change-Id: I62def3d40a5640e26c234bb0335bc506dbf864a0
Whether we estimate or not, the actual stored count should always be
normalized within the range of 0-cap. Estimation should always skip if
the current count is at the cap; in that case, the count can only be
changed when we get the value from the API through setCount() (used
when the value is known, rather than estimated.)
Change-Id: Ie8b81a4433e8254ee0e90f59e5b25d727158eecf