getExtra(); if ( !isset( $eventData['revid'] ) ) { $message->params( '' ); return; } if ( !$event->getTitle() ) { $message->params( wfMessage( 'echo-no-title' )->text() ); } $revid = $eventData['revid']; $title = $event->getTitle(); if ( $this->outputFormat === 'html' ) { $link = Linker::link( $title, wfMessage( 'parentheses', wfMessage( 'diff' )->text() )->escaped(), array( 'class' => 'mw-echo-diff', ), array( 'oldid' => $revid, 'diff' => 'prev', ) ); $message->rawParams( $link ); } else { $link = $title->getFullURL( array( 'oldid' => $revid, 'diff' => 'prev' ) ); $message->params( $link ); } } elseif ( $param === 'summary' ) { $eventData = $event->getExtra(); if ( !isset( $eventData['revid'] ) ) { $message->params( '' ); return; } $revision = Revision::newFromId( $eventData['revid'] ); if ( $revision ) { $message->params( $revision->getComment( Revision::FOR_THIS_USER, $user ) ); } } elseif ( $param === 'number' ) { $eventData = $event->getExtra(); // The folliwing is a bit of a hack... // If the edit is a rollback, we want to say 'your edits' in the // notification. If the edit is an undo, we want to say 'your edit' // in the notification. To accomplish this, we pass a 'number' param // to the message which is set to 1 or 2 and formatted with {{PLURAL}}. if ( isset( $eventData['method'] ) && $eventData['method'] === 'rollback' ) { $message->params( 2 ); } else { $message->params( 1 ); } } else { parent::processParam( $event, $param, $message, $user ); } } }