This starts using conditional user defaults, which were
already deployed to WMF production config.
Bug: T353225
Change-Id: I93c6efc40d1ef6c46d8711fc5a4161e5d8f683e3
User-options related classes are being moved to
the MediaWiki\User\Options namespace in MediaWiki Core;
reflect that change here.
Bug: T352284
Depends-On: I9822eb1553870b876d0b8a927e4e86c27d83bd52
Change-Id: Iddefd90b03a4751fce3f44e9fa0086082b21ae93
Extensions should not a consumer of its own hooks,
just call the code before calling the hook.
In case of EchoGetBundleRules each extension should only handle it's
own event, so this is not a breaking change.
In case if EchoAbortEmailNotification the return false in the hook
handler already aborted further hooks, so this is not a breaking change.
Change-Id: I2715aa6499d01a1c1b3a27ff510b331eae0deca9
Completely remove the EchoMail and EchoInteraction instruments,
supporting code, and config variables. Note well that the
EchoEventLoggingSchemas config included an entry for the
already-decommissioned Echo instrument so remove that too.
Bug: T344167
Change-Id: Ic0c44737d2c4a78ec19e67b8b8cd4e6cfb8e14fa
This code has been moved to Minerva and is no longer serving any
purpose. The handlers are replaced with an already standardized
mw.hook for Minerva to subscribe and respond to.
Bug: T342907
Depends-On: I55c18cf723a32f80b93a01dd0687e005162c4e93
Change-Id: I2f923e509d24524a2375ffbe6b3ef336487574bb
The use of "HookHandlers" attribute in extension.json makes it possible
to inject services into hook handler classes in a future patch.
Bug: T315938
Change-Id: I84027e2899b4a013b78fe4e95f191f1e4c89b5f8
This will essentially all be deleted after I55c18cf723a32f80b93a01dd0687e005162c4e93, but thats fine\
Bug: T343053
Change-Id: Ifb382af388cdc24dc1ecef105ec89c9129194c19
This is redundant as the check is done on the client
inside the initDesktop method inside modules/ext.echo.init.js
Bug: T332836
Change-Id: Iccf42645a2773a17b94a8c694e29b14ad9fd5086
Creates a notification type to notify users when their
user page is edited.
Co-authored-by: Kunal Mehta <legoktm@debian.org>
Co-authored-by: Ed Sanders <esanders@wikimedia.org>
Bug: T3876
Change-Id: Ibe0092a96d96f6fa9d93991418b723f3e70e1b75
Badge rendering is a responsibility of the skin (since badges
must work with JavaScript disabled). Because of this, we move the
styles to their associated skin (Monobook and Minerva)
Bug: T257143
Depends-On: I1999185d19e171900f2da5acbd39125013d3582c
Depends-On: Ib148e90a3fde42ebcf271432dce3ccfc8985c677
Change-Id: I9319c72183a312cf0f55942ba1f78aa974ce5e84