This extension requires 1.31 (it follows the release branches compatibility
policy), so we can remove a lot of legacy checks and code.
Change-Id: Ieb42073010caffb1f6811d3a2f629aa60c1d2034
The following sniffs are failing and were disabled:
* MediaWiki.Commenting.FunctionComment.MissingDocumentationProtected
* MediaWiki.Commenting.FunctionComment.MissingDocumentationPublic
* MediaWiki.Commenting.FunctionComment.MissingParamComment
* MediaWiki.Commenting.FunctionComment.MissingParamName
* MediaWiki.Commenting.FunctionComment.MissingParamTag
* MediaWiki.Commenting.FunctionComment.MissingReturn
* MediaWiki.Commenting.FunctionComment.ParamNameNoMatch
* MediaWiki.Commenting.FunctionComment.WrongStyle
The following sniffs now pass and were enabled:
* MediaWiki.Commenting.FunctionComment
* MediaWiki.Usage.ReferenceThis.Found
Change-Id: I1074884ab6810dd082b1baebb25d02b997424818
This makes it easier for people to use luasandbox and brings it in line
with how we currently take advantage of other PHP extensions if they're
available (e.g. wikidiff2). People can still explicitly use
luastandalone if they want to.
Bug: T128144
Change-Id: I585019be4dfeb0e2614d91dc3fb7eac0a3bd4bab
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Scribunto says that master
requires 1.25+, so let's remove checks for stuff that was added before
that.
* PPFrame::getTTL() was in 1.24.
* PPFrame::setTTL() was in 1.24.
* PPFrame::isVolatile() was in 1.24.
* Parser::fetchCurrentRevisionOfTitle() was in 1.24.
* ObjectCache::getLocalServerInstance() was added in 1.27, so restore the call to ObjectCache::newAccelerator() as BC.
This also removes BC with the php-luasandbox extension older than 1.6, which
was released before MediaWiki 1.22.
Bug: T148012
Change-Id: I36e37f3b65d0f167e1d28b00e0842d9721feee31
Provides a simple wrapper for PHP's hash() and
hash_algos() functions.
I will add docs to the Lua reference manual once
this is merged.
Bug: T142585
Change-Id: I6697463974a175e99f9b77428a1085247165ebc9
The following continue to be ignored:
* Generic.Arrays.DisallowLongArraySyntax.Found, because I'm not sure
Scribunto is ready to abandon old version support in master.
* MediaWiki.ControlStructures.AssignmentInControlStructures.AssignmentInControlStructures,
because it's overly strict for its purpose.
Squiz.Classes.ValidClassName.NotCamelCaps isn't ignored globally, we
just ignore it explicitly every place it's needed.
Change-Id: I307668da6ef7b3e23da19b1fd1e08914239b99b3
When caching results from frame:preprocess and frame:expandTemplate,
restrict the scope of the cache to the frame object that was used. This
allows the integrity of the empty-frame expansion cache to be maintained
while also allowing parent frame access. This change is the equivalent of
I621e9075 in core.
Change-Id: Iae4c00e7e19ba12cfdaac135be16c991d9d0cea1
Cache Lua libraries in APC (if available) for up to 5 minutes. Always check the
file's mtime to avoid serving a stale copy.
This code path is hot enough that using APC makes a difference.
Change-Id: I32bad5fd9443c1759fe6dc91f8df2ac2f120d75b
Make Scribunto compatible with storing content model in the database, by
checking for it directly instead of guessing it based on the title.
Change-Id: I94ae07bc47273fbf65d64b2909e5895c1c3fd7e9
When the Scribunto console produces an error, display a full backtrace
instead of just the error message.
Bug: T74462
Change-Id: I305438284eae8e19a51a70b1e83d54e4831de396
Change handling of PTD_FOR_INCLUSION to match that of the parser (i.e.,
don't set it if text is being expanded in the root frame), so that
frame:getParent():preprocess() will handle <noinclude> etc. correctly.
Change-Id: I13f45e57aa334642d310e9bd5fdd3dbe5922c4e1
When processing Lua console requests, don't attempt to parse pages that
aren't modules. This allows the Lua console to be successfully loaded
everywhere.
Change-Id: Idfd1985aca4acb6a8f3235d34ac00358e30e361c
In I019c24d1, an unnecessary variable redefinition was added to
Scribunto_LuaModule, which this removes.
Change-Id: Ib0232a5adcd9ad7ea5c0f4413ba06c42b5506d7b
There are like a billion things missing in the inline documentation
of this extension. Wow. This is what I can do for now.
Change-Id: I019c24d13cf5cb22dde4d710b86ef8f976e1ec96
Scribunto currently supports libraries with PHP callbacks that are
loaded on startup, and pure-Lua libraries that may be loaded from the
module with require().
This change allows for libraries with PHP callbacks to also be loaded
with require().
Change-Id: Ibdc1f4ef51b1c8644c3d4c98d57755b5c06447a5
People have been complaining that they can't find the log data anywhere.
The new parser limit report seems a good place to show this information.
Change-Id: If2abf27f7779d92ff7c7a1f32b2a54a5de521678
Clean up trailing whitespace from all of our code, and add comments
indicating that apparently unused variables are ScopedCallbacks.
Change-Id: I8e5997797cc7b1c64c5351ec112a18f30edc8fef
Two similar bugs are handled here:
* mw.getCurrentFrame() doesn't work when the module is loaded (only when
a function is called), which breaks os.date and os.time at module
scope since I59ad364d.
* mw.getCurrentFrame() gives access to frame args from inside
mw.loadData, which allows for data leakage between #invokes.
Bug: 67498
Bug: 65687
Change-Id: I82dde43e2601b59c03c6ed4b9365829c40a953a5
Certain wikitext, such as that containing Cite.php <ref> or <references>
or the #tag versions of the same, should not be cached. This uses the
isVolatile method added to PPFrame in I95b3cf87 to avoid caching the
preprocessed output of such wikitext from frame:preprocess and similar
methods.
Bug: 46815
Change-Id: I1084f87fd863eb22f2f3f3d3ff308b24e20a08ef
When os.date, os.time, or mw.language:formatDate are called, set the
appropriate TTL on the output. This needs I412febf3 in core to function at
all, and I3f5a80aa in core to function with formatDate.
Change-Id: I59ad364d502fc247500d94c5606516ad9f98a24d
When tables are passed from Lua to PHP, their metatables are lost. Because
of this, they need to be kept inside of Lua to allow the __index
metamethod to return a method to be called by #invoke.
Bug: 64141
Change-Id: I0840bc12b25dee72828ec97d2b205812e4929f2b
LuaStandalone only uses 2 functions from mw.lua, so move them to their own
file to avoid running the whole thing twice.
Change-Id: Ia4d58f44be17f7a71666dbe750e66d9d90cb5c2f
From wikitext, $parser->callParserFunction() will always get an array of
strings with at least an element [0]. Let's match this from Scribunto:
stringify numbers, and require that [0] (although in Lua it'll be [1]).
Also fix an old broken unit test.
Bug: 63597
Change-Id: Ie7ac34ae4bce70cec455d90c3f02a658644f6866
When displaying a nosuchfunction or nosuchmodule error, include the name
of the nonexistent function or module.
Change-Id: I17fc2c68dc8267302a82eee3cb2c5df9b5a3c46c
Include the text of the title being complained about when returning an
invalid title error from expandTemplate.
Change-Id: I2261f9574557c3ae514c39cea71f9777f8f9f431
If we don't do this, then the section edit links point to the wrong page
if we expand a template that contains section headings.
Bug: 55525
Change-Id: I00bda935be3e8b9c0f86fd0f131814207fbb34a7
A module for building complex HTML from Lua using a
fluent interface. The module is originally from enwiki,
but the authors allowed us to reuse it under GPLv2+
(as stated in the file).
The module will be loaded per default and comes with
unit tests.
As discussed on wikitech-l:
http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2013-December/073320.html
Change-Id: I7c8d4378091c13d5ace0dd1fcbb4e27163e8c896