Pages ending with a ".json" suffix in the Module namespace will use the
built-in JSON content model by default. Previously editors had to use
Special:ChangeContentModel to get a JSON page, which requires the
"editcontentmodel" userright that is not granted to a wide set of users
by default.
Bug: T144475
Change-Id: I1546fcad823a55a8c5a93177df8715844de1e87c
(cherry picked from commit 4ccebcdf4b)
Backporting this so the LTS release has forwards compatibility with
Wikipedia templates.
mw.loadData() allows for optimizing the loading Lua tables by requiring
only one parse and lookup. However it's often easier for people to
write/maintain bulk data in JSON rather than Lua tables.
mw.loadJsonData() has roughly the same characteristics as mw.loadData()
and it can be used on JSON content model pages in any namespace.
As noted on the linked bug report, it's possible to already implement
this by writing a wrapper Lua module that loads and parses the JSON
content. But that requires a dummy module for each JSON page, which is
just annoying and inconvenient.
Test cases are copied from the mw.loadData() ones, with a few omissions
for syntax not supported in JSON (e.g. NaN, infinity, etc.).
Bug: T217500
Change-Id: I1b35ad27a37b94064707bb8c9b7108c7078ed4d1
(cherry picked from commit 1000d322e5)
This is being backported because many users copy lua modules from
Wikipedia, and thus benefit from forwards-compatibility.
For the most part, it is a good idea to avoid global variables and use
`local` variables instead. Quoting from the ScopeTutorial[1], "The
general rule is to always use local variables, unless it's necessary for
every part of your program to be able to access the variable (which is
very rare)."
Wikimedia module authors have written "Module:No globals", which errors
on the use of any global variable. On the English Wikipedia, this is
used on 32% of pages (18 million). Wikidata[2] indicates that it's been
copied to 334 other wikis.
Lua itself distributes an extra named "strict.lua"[3], which is what
this is based off of. Similar to bit32.lua, this is a pure-Lua library
that can be imported/enabled with `require( "strict" )` at the top of a
module.
The two changes I made from Lua's strict is to exempt the `arg` key,
which is used internally by Scribunto, and remove `what()`, since we
don't enable access to `debug.getinfo()` for security reasons.
[1] https://lua-users.org/wiki/ScopeTutorial
[2] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q16748603
[3] http://www.lua.org/extras/5.1/strict.lua
(Cherry-picked from 829c53ef05)
Bug: T209310
Change-Id: I46ee6f630ac6b26c68c31becd1f3b9d961bcab29
This fixes a warning on php8.1 related to preg_match_all returning
null when given invalid UTF-8.
I made a separate patch to change the null into an exception Ic0c9083b
In a sense, this is a follow-up to ec103b6966.
Bug: T319218
Change-Id: Ia17fc2fa428ec35bdbd242f1127fcdff501fb741
(cherry picked from commit 047200c11e)
The addition of PSquare::__serialize() in wikimedia/running-stat is
having the same cache implication as the issue this was meant to fix.
The legacy PHP serialized form is not compatible with the stable
serialize form that we're switching to.
Bug: T313341
Change-Id: Iec4c1c958e10560abcbd4184a0ca4e1a0c19183a
This reverts commit 62e1fb0b5f.
Reason for revert: caused several errors:
* unnamespaced HooksTest collides with core’s class of the same name
* Scribunto_LuaError renamed without class alias despite being used in Wikibase
Bug: T314464
Change-Id: I8b151327236bf86945e59823fba155497e4b3fc6
PSquare is part of wikimedia/running-stat which is bundled with
MediaWiki core. There is no valid way to install a wiki without
the vendor libraries present.
The check was introduced in 2015 with I0d39920733fe7 when the class
was newly added to the package and deployment was happening
concurrently to the extension change.
Bug: T313341
Change-Id: I6717151c39b589f2e5b5e87da6896f62252cb5d8
The Wikimedia\PSquare class has changed such that its serialization
is incompatible with its prior version. We should probably refactor
this to use an actually supported serialization format, possibly
by enhancing PSquare with some kind of getter method that provides
a plain array that its constructor can accept again instead of relying
on internal PHP serialisation format, but for now we can bump the
cache version.
The side-effect of this will be that the performance stats captured
by Scribunto for visualiation in Grafana, will briefly split its
sampling logic between two versions instead of being global across
all wikis until the train is fully deployed. This does not have any
effect on its business logic or runtime behaviour, and is presumably
by design as that's the only way to bump the cache version, which was
a pre-existing factor in its cache key.
Basically, this means that during the deployment days on weeks where
this is bumped, we will briefly capture fewer samples as there are then
two separate counters trying to reach 1000 before flushing a median
to Graphite. We can remedy that by backporting and deploying to both.
While at it, I'm changing the cache key to conform to our conventions
and make it an explicit, greppable, lowercase and descriptive name
(scribuntu-stats) instead of the implicit __METHOD__ which expanded
to "Scribunto\Hooks::reportTiming". I note that this means the split
brain sampling actually happened at least once before during the week
where the namespace was introduced as that will have implicily changed
the cache-key. Another reason not to use __METHOD__ in a cache key.
Bug: T313341
Change-Id: Ic9dad0f55cba18ec03272b87366a091a396beb74
To avoid an exception when the parser is re-entered.
Bug: T310948
Depends-On: I762b191e978c2d1bbc9f332c9cfa047888ce2e67
Change-Id: I5013ed2a2958c3ff422778f9146f663aff0f5939
As well as:
* Remove redundant `=== null`. The `isset()` before does this already.
* Use convenient PHPUnit shortcuts.
Change-Id: Ibef571e53a48c443d7798fee8abbc2624fbad225
Core now provides all-member count separately with type guarantee.
Depends-On: I8780a4f9bc6c4cb588d0da10b457130df104ced9
Change-Id: Iae795c7c46360727dd4a4d47e7b8bb4dc1c607ab
In addition, several variables which contained instances of ParserOutput
were renamed to $parserOutput to help future humans and code-searchers
to distinguish these from instances of OutputPage.
Bug: T296123
Change-Id: Ic532bca4348b17882716fcb2ca8656a04766c095
This reverts commit 602cef87e0.
Reason for revert: Production errors in 1.38.0-wmf.16
Bug: T298659
Change-Id: Ic6c0e31c8247f7d89824d20f28fb0aa56d6ed749
The global function wfWikiID() is deprecated since 1.35 and it's usages
should be replaced with WikiMap::getCurrentWikiId().
Bug: T298059
Change-Id: Idb937a82b08679f6552699ecc4a7ea1da7006e09
For some reason this is hard coded 5.1.4. But if you look at the
included binaries, the windows ones are clearly 5.1.5.
Change-Id: If0e7e6ae47b058b3d425b586955cc87a14b21eb8
This previously bypassed normalization because only the "value" part
of the internal exception message was normalized, the "module" part
can be invalid as well since it's derived from the original message.
Similar to Idc5514261e99d64222b86877dd0500d425a26988
Bug: T289358
Change-Id: I1ce09dd521eb80ba0d2fb6f84508a1a77d339496
This fixes an incompatibility introduced by Ia73ea587586cb69eb5.
Depends-On: I1f24703b80566220ac6fe8ee500e838ed7fd29af
Change-Id: I31ca0a8987f9694bc3b312a48c2c111ceda6fa3e
Extensions are supposed to return false to break hook chains when failed, which can avoid unnecessary call of later handlers in other extensions and work around with problems caused by difference betwen multiple triggers.
On mediawiki version 1.36 and before, just returning false in this hook can't display error message by default.
Set $status->value manually still to provide backward compatibility.
Bug: T280312
Change-Id: I935eb40d41c4bf9c123e131a54f6bfca2d517450
The MWNamespace class has been deprecated in favor of the NamespaceInfo
service. All methods in the MWNamespace should be replaced with the
equavilent methods of the NamespaceInfo service.
Change-Id: I964d3b191cc3129b8e467e6fbbccd2fcc0b89e11