Deprecated in T342301 in v1.41. This is now tracked
automatically. The variable can be safely deleted.
Change-Id: I3864ee85e8b0ff74385eee88018a37f61927f5ef
In EventMapperTest, suppress notifications created by calling
getExistingTestPage. So far, this test only worked because the existing
test page is created in addCoreDBData (and not inside the test), but
this will no longer be the case after core change
I308617427309815062d54c14f3438cab31b08a73. Clear the PageSaveComplete
hook handlers to prevent that.
DiscussionParser has a static cache of revision data that can become
stale when data is deleted between tests (because revision IDs can be
reassigned to different pages, similar to T344124). This cache seems
needed, and converting the class to a service seems hard, so add the
page title to the cache key to try and avoid collisions. This can still
break if two tests are using the same page, which is hopefully quite
unlikely.
Change-Id: Ic4cbd8ff424e1260544ff9754e0c89dd4bb2f733
When calling editPage() with a string it converts it to a WikiPage each
time it is called. When edit a page only once that is okay,
but when adding more revision to the same page it is better to pass a
WikiPage instead to allow reuse of internal states of WikiPage to speed
up the tests
Change-Id: Iac4ef3a3838ba22cd98b944e3ac7f596d540b405
* Fix off-by-one counting
* Fix asserting properties on the wrong event (first one instead of
last one), luckily they are identical
Change-Id: Ib1a02476554b29b2a1d0bfdfa89859d71d7691b1
We're working on code in DiscussionTools that generates Echo events for
adding talk page comments (I7e0996843cdd70141e19d5c7ce66122204efa1b7),
and it was causing this test to fail.
Change-Id: I3099473a3113962911b9c77ede290142857a51b2
Currently Echo assumes the default user used when ->editPage() is
called to be a sysop user… which is kind of the case? It passed null
to WikiPage::doEditContent() which in turn falls back to the default
user (127.0.0.1). In a test that relies on the user to be a sysop, it's
better to provide the user explicitly to avoid confusion.
This is to clean up the confusion introduced by ->editPage()'s doc
block, see: I9f77474f40e0f6901aa2c6f846e471b822636aa5
Change-Id: I7a79e0eaa1617e4d87a8d615a5391723c0e30b6a
* 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
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