isRegistered is part of the slick UserIdentity interface, i.e.
it's the more "canonical" form. This change makes it a bit
easier to move away from using the huge (4000+ LOC) User class
everywhere, in favor of the UserIdentity interface, where
possible.
This patch is meant as a small step towards this goal. I tried
to replace some usages of User type hints already, but prefer
to go in small, incremental steps.
Change-Id: I039c7a18672dfb6ea9507752bce9ea754babd690
This seems strange, because markseen sounds like a write action, but it
writes to the seentime cache rather than the database. For multi-DC
support, we need writes to the seentime cache to happen in the local
data center, and the easiest way to do that is to make it a GET request
rather than a POST request.
It would be nice if marking as seen could be consolidated into the GET
request for fetching notifications, but I didn't do that because the
code for those fetches is pretty complicated, and some fetches (like
polling) should not mark as seen.
Bug: T222851
Change-Id: If4c504a9dc562b1d4e626e155fba8ebb5cdb0579
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
See Iae0e2ce3. Since Echo master requires core master, this just depends
on the master patch instead of trying to maintain BC.
Depends-On: Iae0e2ce3bd42dd4776a9779664086119ac188412
Change-Id: Icc088b31bc99e03ac88dfb44329df55318bf99b5
So we're not abusing user preferences for the last seen time.
EchoSeenTime is a small wrapper around ObjectCache that handles the
fallback to user preferences during the transition.
All JavaScript code now needs to use mw.config.get('wgEchoSeenTime').
Bug: T95839
Change-Id: Ia45ba5e30eb4564250539d04d5886d2598ebd49a
* These tend to log errors many times in a row for the same few
users in any given time period. There is probably some usage
pattern issue in JS on top of the abuse of preferences for
such tracking state. In any case, this should help.
Bug: T95839
Change-Id: I4d57b1db43a63300a412a5de220b66081da754f1