mediawiki-extensions-Scribunto/includes/Scribunto.php

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<?php
namespace MediaWiki\Extension\Scribunto;
use MediaWiki\Config\ConfigException;
use MediaWiki\Title\Title;
use Parser;
/**
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* Static function collection for general extension support.
*/
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class Scribunto {
* Removed scriptlinks table. It just seemed the same as templatelinks to me, and tl_namespace can be used if you want to separate out modules. * Used Parser::fetchTemplateAndTitle() to get modules and register them in templatelinks. Most of the logic was previously duplicated. * Changed the configuration and factory functions to allow for the possibility of multiple engines coexisting on the one wiki. * Made the $parser parameter optional, to improve debugging in the case where a parser is needed but parsing has not started. Removed all $wgParser references. * Renamed Scripting::getEngine() to getParserEngine() and resetEngine() to resetParserEngine() * Removed setOptions() and updateOptions(). If you want to change the options, you can always make a new instance. * Renamed getModule() to fetchModuleFromParser() * Simplified module constructor parameters and member variable list * Fixed spelling error langauge -> language * Renamed a few variables for clarity: $module -> $moduleName, $function -> $functionName * Renamed getLimitsReport() to getLimitReport() as it is in Parser * Use an accessor for getting LuaSandboxEngineModule::$contents * Renamed configuration variable maxCPU to cpuLimit * Include the full message name as a parameter to ScriptingException. This makes it easier to find messages in the i18n file, and it makes it easier to find invocation points when a translator wants to know how a message is used. Adding the message name as a comment on the same line seems like a waste of space when you can just make it an actual parameter. * Reduce the number of formal parameters to ScriptingException::__construct(), since there is already too many and we may want to add more things later, such as backtraces with hyperlinks and other such stuff. * Include the code location as $2 unconditionally so that there is less chance of getting the parameters wrong * Shortened some message names. Wrote English text for messages without it.
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/**
* Create a new engine object with specified parameters.
*
* @param array $options
* @return ScribuntoEngineBase
* Removed scriptlinks table. It just seemed the same as templatelinks to me, and tl_namespace can be used if you want to separate out modules. * Used Parser::fetchTemplateAndTitle() to get modules and register them in templatelinks. Most of the logic was previously duplicated. * Changed the configuration and factory functions to allow for the possibility of multiple engines coexisting on the one wiki. * Made the $parser parameter optional, to improve debugging in the case where a parser is needed but parsing has not started. Removed all $wgParser references. * Renamed Scripting::getEngine() to getParserEngine() and resetEngine() to resetParserEngine() * Removed setOptions() and updateOptions(). If you want to change the options, you can always make a new instance. * Renamed getModule() to fetchModuleFromParser() * Simplified module constructor parameters and member variable list * Fixed spelling error langauge -> language * Renamed a few variables for clarity: $module -> $moduleName, $function -> $functionName * Renamed getLimitsReport() to getLimitReport() as it is in Parser * Use an accessor for getting LuaSandboxEngineModule::$contents * Renamed configuration variable maxCPU to cpuLimit * Include the full message name as a parameter to ScriptingException. This makes it easier to find messages in the i18n file, and it makes it easier to find invocation points when a translator wants to know how a message is used. Adding the message name as a comment on the same line seems like a waste of space when you can just make it an actual parameter. * Reduce the number of formal parameters to ScriptingException::__construct(), since there is already too many and we may want to add more things later, such as backtraces with hyperlinks and other such stuff. * Include the code location as $2 unconditionally so that there is less chance of getting the parameters wrong * Shortened some message names. Wrote English text for messages without it.
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*/
public static function newEngine( $options ) {
if ( isset( $options['factory'] ) ) {
return call_user_func( $options['factory'], $options );
} else {
$class = $options['class'];
return new $class( $options );
}
* Removed scriptlinks table. It just seemed the same as templatelinks to me, and tl_namespace can be used if you want to separate out modules. * Used Parser::fetchTemplateAndTitle() to get modules and register them in templatelinks. Most of the logic was previously duplicated. * Changed the configuration and factory functions to allow for the possibility of multiple engines coexisting on the one wiki. * Made the $parser parameter optional, to improve debugging in the case where a parser is needed but parsing has not started. Removed all $wgParser references. * Renamed Scripting::getEngine() to getParserEngine() and resetEngine() to resetParserEngine() * Removed setOptions() and updateOptions(). If you want to change the options, you can always make a new instance. * Renamed getModule() to fetchModuleFromParser() * Simplified module constructor parameters and member variable list * Fixed spelling error langauge -> language * Renamed a few variables for clarity: $module -> $moduleName, $function -> $functionName * Renamed getLimitsReport() to getLimitReport() as it is in Parser * Use an accessor for getting LuaSandboxEngineModule::$contents * Renamed configuration variable maxCPU to cpuLimit * Include the full message name as a parameter to ScriptingException. This makes it easier to find messages in the i18n file, and it makes it easier to find invocation points when a translator wants to know how a message is used. Adding the message name as a comment on the same line seems like a waste of space when you can just make it an actual parameter. * Reduce the number of formal parameters to ScriptingException::__construct(), since there is already too many and we may want to add more things later, such as backtraces with hyperlinks and other such stuff. * Include the code location as $2 unconditionally so that there is less chance of getting the parameters wrong * Shortened some message names. Wrote English text for messages without it.
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}
* Removed scriptlinks table. It just seemed the same as templatelinks to me, and tl_namespace can be used if you want to separate out modules. * Used Parser::fetchTemplateAndTitle() to get modules and register them in templatelinks. Most of the logic was previously duplicated. * Changed the configuration and factory functions to allow for the possibility of multiple engines coexisting on the one wiki. * Made the $parser parameter optional, to improve debugging in the case where a parser is needed but parsing has not started. Removed all $wgParser references. * Renamed Scripting::getEngine() to getParserEngine() and resetEngine() to resetParserEngine() * Removed setOptions() and updateOptions(). If you want to change the options, you can always make a new instance. * Renamed getModule() to fetchModuleFromParser() * Simplified module constructor parameters and member variable list * Fixed spelling error langauge -> language * Renamed a few variables for clarity: $module -> $moduleName, $function -> $functionName * Renamed getLimitsReport() to getLimitReport() as it is in Parser * Use an accessor for getting LuaSandboxEngineModule::$contents * Renamed configuration variable maxCPU to cpuLimit * Include the full message name as a parameter to ScriptingException. This makes it easier to find messages in the i18n file, and it makes it easier to find invocation points when a translator wants to know how a message is used. Adding the message name as a comment on the same line seems like a waste of space when you can just make it an actual parameter. * Reduce the number of formal parameters to ScriptingException::__construct(), since there is already too many and we may want to add more things later, such as backtraces with hyperlinks and other such stuff. * Include the code location as $2 unconditionally so that there is less chance of getting the parameters wrong * Shortened some message names. Wrote English text for messages without it.
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/**
* Create a new engine object with default parameters
*
* @param array $extraOptions Extra options to pass to the constructor,
* in addition to the configured options
* @return ScribuntoEngineBase
* Removed scriptlinks table. It just seemed the same as templatelinks to me, and tl_namespace can be used if you want to separate out modules. * Used Parser::fetchTemplateAndTitle() to get modules and register them in templatelinks. Most of the logic was previously duplicated. * Changed the configuration and factory functions to allow for the possibility of multiple engines coexisting on the one wiki. * Made the $parser parameter optional, to improve debugging in the case where a parser is needed but parsing has not started. Removed all $wgParser references. * Renamed Scripting::getEngine() to getParserEngine() and resetEngine() to resetParserEngine() * Removed setOptions() and updateOptions(). If you want to change the options, you can always make a new instance. * Renamed getModule() to fetchModuleFromParser() * Simplified module constructor parameters and member variable list * Fixed spelling error langauge -> language * Renamed a few variables for clarity: $module -> $moduleName, $function -> $functionName * Renamed getLimitsReport() to getLimitReport() as it is in Parser * Use an accessor for getting LuaSandboxEngineModule::$contents * Renamed configuration variable maxCPU to cpuLimit * Include the full message name as a parameter to ScriptingException. This makes it easier to find messages in the i18n file, and it makes it easier to find invocation points when a translator wants to know how a message is used. Adding the message name as a comment on the same line seems like a waste of space when you can just make it an actual parameter. * Reduce the number of formal parameters to ScriptingException::__construct(), since there is already too many and we may want to add more things later, such as backtraces with hyperlinks and other such stuff. * Include the code location as $2 unconditionally so that there is less chance of getting the parameters wrong * Shortened some message names. Wrote English text for messages without it.
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*/
public static function newDefaultEngine( $extraOptions = [] ) {
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global $wgScribuntoDefaultEngine, $wgScribuntoEngineConf;
if ( !$wgScribuntoDefaultEngine ) {
throw new ConfigException(
'Scribunto extension is enabled but $wgScribuntoDefaultEngine is not set'
);
}
if ( !isset( $wgScribuntoEngineConf[$wgScribuntoDefaultEngine] ) ) {
throw new ConfigException( 'Invalid scripting engine is specified in $wgScribuntoDefaultEngine' );
}
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$options = $extraOptions + $wgScribuntoEngineConf[$wgScribuntoDefaultEngine];
// @phan-suppress-next-line PhanTypeMismatchArgument false positive
* Removed scriptlinks table. It just seemed the same as templatelinks to me, and tl_namespace can be used if you want to separate out modules. * Used Parser::fetchTemplateAndTitle() to get modules and register them in templatelinks. Most of the logic was previously duplicated. * Changed the configuration and factory functions to allow for the possibility of multiple engines coexisting on the one wiki. * Made the $parser parameter optional, to improve debugging in the case where a parser is needed but parsing has not started. Removed all $wgParser references. * Renamed Scripting::getEngine() to getParserEngine() and resetEngine() to resetParserEngine() * Removed setOptions() and updateOptions(). If you want to change the options, you can always make a new instance. * Renamed getModule() to fetchModuleFromParser() * Simplified module constructor parameters and member variable list * Fixed spelling error langauge -> language * Renamed a few variables for clarity: $module -> $moduleName, $function -> $functionName * Renamed getLimitsReport() to getLimitReport() as it is in Parser * Use an accessor for getting LuaSandboxEngineModule::$contents * Renamed configuration variable maxCPU to cpuLimit * Include the full message name as a parameter to ScriptingException. This makes it easier to find messages in the i18n file, and it makes it easier to find invocation points when a translator wants to know how a message is used. Adding the message name as a comment on the same line seems like a waste of space when you can just make it an actual parameter. * Reduce the number of formal parameters to ScriptingException::__construct(), since there is already too many and we may want to add more things later, such as backtraces with hyperlinks and other such stuff. * Include the code location as $2 unconditionally so that there is less chance of getting the parameters wrong * Shortened some message names. Wrote English text for messages without it.
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return self::newEngine( $options );
}
* Removed scriptlinks table. It just seemed the same as templatelinks to me, and tl_namespace can be used if you want to separate out modules. * Used Parser::fetchTemplateAndTitle() to get modules and register them in templatelinks. Most of the logic was previously duplicated. * Changed the configuration and factory functions to allow for the possibility of multiple engines coexisting on the one wiki. * Made the $parser parameter optional, to improve debugging in the case where a parser is needed but parsing has not started. Removed all $wgParser references. * Renamed Scripting::getEngine() to getParserEngine() and resetEngine() to resetParserEngine() * Removed setOptions() and updateOptions(). If you want to change the options, you can always make a new instance. * Renamed getModule() to fetchModuleFromParser() * Simplified module constructor parameters and member variable list * Fixed spelling error langauge -> language * Renamed a few variables for clarity: $module -> $moduleName, $function -> $functionName * Renamed getLimitsReport() to getLimitReport() as it is in Parser * Use an accessor for getting LuaSandboxEngineModule::$contents * Renamed configuration variable maxCPU to cpuLimit * Include the full message name as a parameter to ScriptingException. This makes it easier to find messages in the i18n file, and it makes it easier to find invocation points when a translator wants to know how a message is used. Adding the message name as a comment on the same line seems like a waste of space when you can just make it an actual parameter. * Reduce the number of formal parameters to ScriptingException::__construct(), since there is already too many and we may want to add more things later, such as backtraces with hyperlinks and other such stuff. * Include the code location as $2 unconditionally so that there is less chance of getting the parameters wrong * Shortened some message names. Wrote English text for messages without it.
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/**
* Get an engine instance for the given parser, and cache it in the parser
* so that subsequent calls to this function for the same parser will return
* the same engine.
*
* @param Parser $parser
* @return ScribuntoEngineBase
* Removed scriptlinks table. It just seemed the same as templatelinks to me, and tl_namespace can be used if you want to separate out modules. * Used Parser::fetchTemplateAndTitle() to get modules and register them in templatelinks. Most of the logic was previously duplicated. * Changed the configuration and factory functions to allow for the possibility of multiple engines coexisting on the one wiki. * Made the $parser parameter optional, to improve debugging in the case where a parser is needed but parsing has not started. Removed all $wgParser references. * Renamed Scripting::getEngine() to getParserEngine() and resetEngine() to resetParserEngine() * Removed setOptions() and updateOptions(). If you want to change the options, you can always make a new instance. * Renamed getModule() to fetchModuleFromParser() * Simplified module constructor parameters and member variable list * Fixed spelling error langauge -> language * Renamed a few variables for clarity: $module -> $moduleName, $function -> $functionName * Renamed getLimitsReport() to getLimitReport() as it is in Parser * Use an accessor for getting LuaSandboxEngineModule::$contents * Renamed configuration variable maxCPU to cpuLimit * Include the full message name as a parameter to ScriptingException. This makes it easier to find messages in the i18n file, and it makes it easier to find invocation points when a translator wants to know how a message is used. Adding the message name as a comment on the same line seems like a waste of space when you can just make it an actual parameter. * Reduce the number of formal parameters to ScriptingException::__construct(), since there is already too many and we may want to add more things later, such as backtraces with hyperlinks and other such stuff. * Include the code location as $2 unconditionally so that there is less chance of getting the parameters wrong * Shortened some message names. Wrote English text for messages without it.
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*/
public static function getParserEngine( Parser $parser ) {
if ( !isset( $parser->scribunto_engine ) ) {
$parser->scribunto_engine = self::newDefaultEngine( [ 'parser' => $parser ] );
$parser->scribunto_engine->setTitle( $parser->getTitle() );
}
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return $parser->scribunto_engine;
}
/**
* Check if an engine instance is present in the given parser
*
* @param Parser $parser
* @return bool
*/
public static function isParserEnginePresent( Parser $parser ) {
return isset( $parser->scribunto_engine );
}
* Removed scriptlinks table. It just seemed the same as templatelinks to me, and tl_namespace can be used if you want to separate out modules. * Used Parser::fetchTemplateAndTitle() to get modules and register them in templatelinks. Most of the logic was previously duplicated. * Changed the configuration and factory functions to allow for the possibility of multiple engines coexisting on the one wiki. * Made the $parser parameter optional, to improve debugging in the case where a parser is needed but parsing has not started. Removed all $wgParser references. * Renamed Scripting::getEngine() to getParserEngine() and resetEngine() to resetParserEngine() * Removed setOptions() and updateOptions(). If you want to change the options, you can always make a new instance. * Renamed getModule() to fetchModuleFromParser() * Simplified module constructor parameters and member variable list * Fixed spelling error langauge -> language * Renamed a few variables for clarity: $module -> $moduleName, $function -> $functionName * Renamed getLimitsReport() to getLimitReport() as it is in Parser * Use an accessor for getting LuaSandboxEngineModule::$contents * Renamed configuration variable maxCPU to cpuLimit * Include the full message name as a parameter to ScriptingException. This makes it easier to find messages in the i18n file, and it makes it easier to find invocation points when a translator wants to know how a message is used. Adding the message name as a comment on the same line seems like a waste of space when you can just make it an actual parameter. * Reduce the number of formal parameters to ScriptingException::__construct(), since there is already too many and we may want to add more things later, such as backtraces with hyperlinks and other such stuff. * Include the code location as $2 unconditionally so that there is less chance of getting the parameters wrong * Shortened some message names. Wrote English text for messages without it.
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/**
* Remove the current engine instance from the parser
* @param Parser $parser
* Removed scriptlinks table. It just seemed the same as templatelinks to me, and tl_namespace can be used if you want to separate out modules. * Used Parser::fetchTemplateAndTitle() to get modules and register them in templatelinks. Most of the logic was previously duplicated. * Changed the configuration and factory functions to allow for the possibility of multiple engines coexisting on the one wiki. * Made the $parser parameter optional, to improve debugging in the case where a parser is needed but parsing has not started. Removed all $wgParser references. * Renamed Scripting::getEngine() to getParserEngine() and resetEngine() to resetParserEngine() * Removed setOptions() and updateOptions(). If you want to change the options, you can always make a new instance. * Renamed getModule() to fetchModuleFromParser() * Simplified module constructor parameters and member variable list * Fixed spelling error langauge -> language * Renamed a few variables for clarity: $module -> $moduleName, $function -> $functionName * Renamed getLimitsReport() to getLimitReport() as it is in Parser * Use an accessor for getting LuaSandboxEngineModule::$contents * Renamed configuration variable maxCPU to cpuLimit * Include the full message name as a parameter to ScriptingException. This makes it easier to find messages in the i18n file, and it makes it easier to find invocation points when a translator wants to know how a message is used. Adding the message name as a comment on the same line seems like a waste of space when you can just make it an actual parameter. * Reduce the number of formal parameters to ScriptingException::__construct(), since there is already too many and we may want to add more things later, such as backtraces with hyperlinks and other such stuff. * Include the code location as $2 unconditionally so that there is less chance of getting the parameters wrong * Shortened some message names. Wrote English text for messages without it.
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*/
public static function resetParserEngine( Parser $parser ) {
if ( isset( $parser->scribunto_engine ) ) {
$parser->scribunto_engine->destroy();
$parser->scribunto_engine = null;
}
}
/**
* Test whether the page should be considered a documentation page
*
* @param Title $title
* @param Title|null &$forModule Module for which this is a doc page
* @return bool
*/
public static function isDocPage( Title $title, Title &$forModule = null ) {
$docPage = wfMessage( 'scribunto-doc-page-name' )->inContentLanguage();
if ( $docPage->isDisabled() ) {
return false;
}
// Canonicalize the input pseudo-title. The unreplaced "$1" shouldn't
// cause a problem.
$docTitle = Title::newFromText( $docPage->plain() );
if ( !$docTitle ) {
return false;
}
$docPage = $docTitle->getPrefixedText();
// Make it into a regex, and match it against the input title
$docPage = str_replace( '\\$1', '(.+)', preg_quote( $docPage, '/' ) );
if ( preg_match( "/^$docPage$/", $title->getPrefixedText(), $m ) ) {
$forModule = Title::makeTitleSafe( NS_MODULE, $m[1] );
return $forModule !== null;
} else {
return false;
}
}
/**
* Return the Title for the documentation page
*
* @param Title $title
* @return Title|null
*/
public static function getDocPage( Title $title ) {
$docPage = wfMessage( 'scribunto-doc-page-name', $title->getText() )->inContentLanguage();
if ( $docPage->isDisabled() ) {
return null;
}
return Title::newFromText( $docPage->plain() );
}
}