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
This field already exists in PHP with exactly the content requested in
bug 47089, so we may as well expose it on the frame object.
Bug: 47089
Change-Id: I672820589f6ebc7c4daad29b5eb156733a5bc5cc
It's already possible to detect whether the current template is being
substituted via ParserFunctions (see [[en:Template:Ifsubst]]), and a
similar trick works with frame:preprocess. So we may as well provide the
flag directly.
Bug: 47828
Change-Id: Id06d27c6283ee589a8830b78c04e56978e0ac6da
Current logic is to display the funciton name if Lua provides us with
one, "main" if it's at the main level, or "?" if it's a C function or a
tail call. But we're not handling if it's a Lua call but Lua can't guess
a name for the function; use "?" for that too.
Change-Id: I938b5e5ca55cf4990dbcbb0db8dd8fc93b03bf15
If the user is on a webhost that has proc_open listed in PHP's
disable_functions directive, we should give a better error message.
Until we no longer support PHP below 5.4, we should do the same for
safe_mode. And since we're doing that, we may as well report any other
warnings if proc_open fails, too.
In addition, this cleans up error handling in
Scribunto_LuaEngine::load() so it doesn't pretend the interpreter is
loaded if getInterpreter() throws an exception. Otherwise other code
winds up with PHP fatal errors trying to access a null value.
Bug: 50706
Change-Id: I2887b722e089fd7a526aa7dcab9c80deb343d8ac
If the parser function returns 'isChildObj', we need to create a child
frame to expand the wikitext returned by the parser function. And when
we pass the arguments to the new frame, we need to pass them through the
preprocessor's newPartNodeArray() first.
Bug: 50863
Change-Id: Ieb7cc7007288de1f7d2cd2458f068affe695e8af
One of the design goals of Scribunto is that each #invoke should be
independent. Creative use of mw.log and mw.getLogBuffer can get around
this, passing information from one #invoke to the next.
This patch takes the simple solution of removing mw.getLogBuffer from
modules' environments. For good measure, it also removes
mw.clearLogBuffer and mw.executeModule.
Some minor cleanup of the console code is also included.
Change-Id: I30d73928bade4a6bdd7c00ffcd58a3858ff55698
The logic for recognizing absolute versus relative paths needs to take
into account the possibility of a Windows drive letter.
Bug: 46635
Change-Id: I3a43acac2f6e8b481807e1babe5a261b9eb1fe23
This exists for some common text-processing functions that aren't
included in string (and therefore also aren't in mw.ustring), as well as
a logical place for the "unstrip" function requested in bug 45085.
Bug: 45085
Change-Id: I47356215fcc8ddeed5f901cd933a30021394bd78
It would be helpful for debugging if a frame object could be gotten in
the console. To that end, add an empty frame when running in the console
and allow it to be returned by mw.getCurrentFrame().
It would also be helpful to be able to create frames with arbitrary
arguments, again for testing. Fortunately support for creating child
frames with arbitrary arguments already exists in core, so we can just
use it.
And for good measure, be sure to restore the $engine->currentFrames
array even if the Lua code throws an exception.
Change-Id: I1dc8602d63af75424f267c42a3743fabbc1827f7
Currently, the time taken to parse the arguments passed to a Lua
function from #invoke will be counted against Lua's 10-second limit.
This is counterintuitive, and can remove incentive for users to convert
templates to Lua since they may have to convert a whole stack at once.
Note this requires change I11881232 to mediawiki/php/luasandbox to
actually have any effect.
Bug: 45684
Change-Id: I773950e4c399b8a1cfa6d1cde781a069d286b3bd
Clean up the modules in engines/LuaCommon/lualib:
* Fix luabit/bit.lua to return its table instead of trying to set the
global directly.
* Fix luabit/hex.lua to return its table instead of trying to set the
global directly.
* luabit/noki.lua is useless for our purposes
* luabit/utf8.lua is redundant to mw.ustring
* stringtools uses coroutines, which we don't support
Also fix a parser test that has apparently been broken for a long time.
Change-Id: I1284cddb6e9b94327964cb1077d8dbdf7def6d06
Note that fetching any title besides the one for the current page is
considered "expensive". It also records the title fetched in the
ParserOutput so it will be listed in pagelinks, just like #ifexists.
This also moves the ToString test formatter into TestFramework.lua, so
TitleLibraryTests.lua can use it too.
Change-Id: I799f3289a37fe1349b6bca5758829acf82cb718f
Otherwise there is a circular reference and the engine is not destroyed
until the end of the request.
Change-Id: I9c98fe449c19d22e771e11d485e5516059c45329
Added a language library. Introduced functions which are easy and safe,
most of them already have parser function interfaces.
Change-Id: I4465150f3e16493a15a056f7ddb7787bdf3b0373
Wikidata has already requested the ability to add libraries into Lua. We
do this in a simple way: add a $wgScribuntoExtraLibraries global, and
load whatever modules someone puts there.
Change-Id: I460b4e7b968eb02dd86620f1e4b50daf1be9e901
This is a reimplementation of Lua's string library with support for
UTF-8.
The entire ustring library is implemented in pure Lua. PHP callbacks are
also available for overrides: in LuaSandbox these are used for almost
all functions, while in LuaStandalone they are used only for the pattern
matching. Also, ustring.upper and ustring.lower are overridden using
mw.language's .uc and .lc if available.
It also includes a bunch of unit tests.
Note that if you download the normalization tests, they may fail under
LuaSandbox if you have PHP's intl extension installed and libicu on your
system is too old.
Change-Id: Ie76fdf8d3a85d0a3d2a41b0d3b7afe433f247af0
Our loader for lua files distributed with the extension doesn't work
like Lua's built-in loaders. Fix that.
Change-Id: I7576f0e173c10a589f7ebf2c121230ed66b538fe
To allow Lua libraries to mark functions as expensive, add an
incrementExpensiveFunctionCount() method to Scribunto_LuaEngine that
will call the corresponding Parser method and throw an error if the
limit is exceeded.
Also allow libraries to do the same thing from Lua by calling
mw.incrementExpensiveFunctionCount().
Change-Id: I56fded32b1077eff3980371e9abc9b3b7581f7b5
Adds a base class for libraries with some utility functions in PHP, and a
Lua library with utility functions for use from Lua.
Change-Id: I3d67b1de8bc50488fe3a722e4e2de5849285d127
Built-in modules (e.g. the upcoming ustring) should be able to extend
the string metatable, but user modules (and the debug console) should
not be able to.
But currently built-in modules cannot extend the string metatable in
LuaStandalone, while in LuaSandbox the string metatable can be extended
in the console. Fix this and add unit tests.
Change-Id: I15f5598fed318f2fe26b08ec47e16053dddc13c4
The package module is loaded into the "base" environment but not
correctly initialized, so interface modules and the console cannot
actually load anything.
Change-Id: I92a47d318ccadd7361edb1ac3b0e4bb304ff8a9c
In the debug console, "=unpack( { 1, 2, 3 } )" prints only "1". And
similarly, "mw.log( 1, 2, 3 )" logs only "1". Since Lua uses multiple
return values extensively, this is not particularly helpful.
Following the lead of the lua command-line client, change these to
output multiple values by converting each one using tostring() and then
concatenating them with tab as a separator.
Change-Id: I791d4c92415fc722bbd7c62d0f5f88752d31fe07
All of these were in getScriptTraceHtml, which used some magic ($msgOptions) which is no
longer that easy when using the Message class. As only inContentLanguage ('content') was
used, I documented that, and added the relevant code paths.
I tried to keep the code as readable and brief as possible and also removed an unused
local variable ($linedefined).
Change-Id: I38e1ce0bf90d9aa462e88ca7c795fcc848c4f118
Add a profiler report to the limit report for pages with more than 1s
of Lua time. Uses the profiler introduced in I0b83a914 of LuaSandbox.
Also, fixed some circular references which were preventing the
LuaSandbox object from being destroyed when Scribunto::resetEngine()
was called. Otherwise a large number of interval timers could be started
due to a LuaSandbox object resource leak.
Change-Id: I5487fe2623974939d07f09f7197e86a5f297a8f1
Don't run Preprocessor::preprocessToObj() for frame:preprocess() on
cache hits, only do it on cache misses. The rationale for passing a
PPNode from expandTemplate() to doCachedExpansion() remains: Parser
implements its own cache, as well as extra logic, inside
getTemplateDom().
Change-Id: I29e85e3e98d9590bbd1ae49fb2bb4deaa895edc9
* Added a debug console to the edit page, allowing unsaved modules to be
tested.
* Removed the "preview" button from the edit page.
* Only show the "ignore code errors" checkbox on module edit pages, not
all edit pages.
* Added Lua function mw.log() for sending messages to the debug log.
Change-Id: Ia51f439e573a1deb5b83f94ddd1a86792d5569c1
Optionally remove setfenv and getfenv from the global environment in
which user code runs. This will improve the forwards-compatibility of
user code with Lua 5.2.
Porting to Lua 5.2 would still be a daunting project, of questionable
value, but at least only the internal code would need updating, and not
thousands of on-wiki modules. Compared to the environment changes, the
rest of the Lua 5.2 changes are relatively easy to simulate for
backwards compatibility.
Removed module() from the package module, since it depends on setfenv().
The native version of it is deprecated in Lua 5.2 for that reason.
Change-Id: I978903ca98943ac941833da13fe5027949f6b429
* Implemented the new parser interface based on a frame object, as
described in the design document and wikitech-l.
* Added parser tests for the new interface.
* Removed {{script:}} parser function
* Allow named parameters to {{#invoke:}}
* Don't trim the return value
* If a function invoked by #invoke returns multiple values, concatenate
them into a single string.
* If there is an error during parse, show the error message as an HTML
comment as well as via JavaScript. This makes parser test construction
easier, and probably makes debugging easier also.
* Rename mw_internal to mw_php to clarify its role. It is now strictly a
private Lua -> PHP interface function table.
* Protect mw.setup() against multiple invocation.
* Fixed a bug in Scribunto_LuaStandaloneInterpreter::receiveMessage():
large packets caused fread() to return with less than the requested
amount of data, which previously caused an exception. It's necessary
to check for EOF and to repeat the read to get all data. The receive
function on the Lua side does not suffer from this problem.
* In the standalone engine, fixed a bug in the interpretation of null
return values from PHP callbacks. This should return no values to Lua.
* Updated the Lua unit tests to account for the fact that functions are
now forced to return strings.
* Updated the getfenv and setfenv tests to account for the extra stack
level introduced by mw.executeFunction().
Change-Id: If8fdecdfc91ebe7bd4b1dae8489ccbdeb6bbf5ce
* Updates for the LuaSandbox backtrace feature introduced in r115020.
* Fixed a notice in the case where the backtrace is not available
* Implemented error message parsing for file/line as in LuaStandalone
Change-Id: Ie1e053784e174aa53ebf5a1fa782d3cf6243c3f0
* Added error backtrace collection to MWServer:handleCall()
* When there is an error on parse, show a short and simple inline error
message to the user, which when clicked, expands to a full error with
HTML-formatted backtrace.
* When an error is encountered during module validation, have the code
editor jump directly to the line. Requires r115011.
* Expose the code location of most errors to Scribunto, by parsing the
standard error message format.
* During module validation, abbreviate the error location if the error
is in the same module.
* Do not execute the module during validation, just parse it. Execution
does not really work without an active parse operation in progress.
It already caused a fatal error if you called require() from the main
chunk, and problems would have become more visible as more
parser-related APIs were added.
* LuaSandbox does not yet provide backtraces, but this is planned.
Change-Id: Id9f6564a41b310792b3fe3ebb527cbf8f8771bd1
* Added tests for the engine classes.
* Added some tests that run under Lua.
* In the chunk names, fixed truncation of module names at 60 bytes
by using an "=" prefix instead of @.
* Fixed a bug in mw.clone() which was causing the metatable to be set on
the source table instead of the destination.
* Put restricted setfenv/getfenv in the cloned environment rather than
the base environment, they work better that way.
* In setfenv(), check for getfenv() == nil, since that's what our own
restricted getfenv returns.
* Fixed getfenv() handling of numeric arguments: add one where
appropriate.
Change-Id: I2b356fd65a3fcb348c4e99a3a4267408fb995739
Package library:
* Added a simulation of the Lua 5.1 package library.
* Removed mw.import(), replaced it with a package loader. Packages can be
retrieved from the wiki, using require('Module:Foo'), or from files
distributed with Scribunto, using require('foo'). The "Module:" prefix allows
for source compatibility with existing Lua code.
* Added a couple of libraries from LuaForge: luabit and stringtools.
* Made fetchModuleFromParser() return null on error instead of throwing an
exception, to more easily support the desired behaviour of the package loader,
which needs to return null on error.
* Renamed mw.setupEnvironment() to mw.setup() since it is setting up things
other than the environment now.
* In MWServer:handleRegisterLibrary(), remove the feature which interprets dots
in library names, since LuaSandbox doesn't support this.
Improved module isolation and related refactoring:
* Expose restricted versions of getfenv() and setfenv() to user Lua code.
Requires luasandbox r114952.
* Don't cache the export list returned by module execution for later function
calls. This breaks isolation of #invoke calls, since the local variables are
persistent.
* Removed ScribuntoFunctionBase and its children, since it doesn't really have
a purpose if it can't cache anything. Instead, invoke functions using a module
method called invoke().
* Removed Module::initialize(), replaced it with a validate() function. This is
a more elegant interface and works better with the new module caching scheme.
* Use a Status object for the return value of Engine::validate() instead of an
array. Use the formatting facilities of the Status class.
Other:
* Removed "too many returns" error, doesn't fit in with Lua conventions.
* Use the standalone engine by default, so that the extension will work without
configuration for more people.
* Added an accessor for $engine->interpreter
* Fix mw.clone() to correctly clone metatables
* If the standalone interpreter exits due to an error, there are some contexts
where the initial error will be caught and ignored, and the user will see the
error from checkValid() instead. In this case, rethrow the original error for
a more informative message.
* Load mw.lua into the initial standalone environment, to reduce code
duplication between mw.lua and MWServer.lua.
* Fixed a bug in Scribunto_LuaStandaloneInterpreter::handleCall() for functions
that return no results.
* Fixed a bug in encodeLuaVar() for strings with "\r". Added test case.
* In MWServer.lua, don't call error() for internal errors, instead just print
the error and exit. This avoids a protocol violation when an error is
encountered from within handleCall().
* Added lots of documentation. Lua doc comments are in LuaDoc format.
Change-Id: Ie2fd572c362bedf02f45d3fa5352a5280e034740
* Added unit tests for the two Lua interpreter classes
* Fixed a bug in checkType()
* Have Scribunto_LuaSandboxInterpreter throw an exception on construct
when the extension doesn't exist, to match the standalone behaviour.
* In Scribunto_LuaSandboxInterpreter, removed debugging statements
accidentally left in.
* Convert LuaSandboxTimeoutError to the appropriate common error
message.
* Moved the option munging from the sandbox engine to the interpreter,
so that the interpreter can be unit tested separately.
* Use /bin/sh instead of bash for lua_ulimit.sh, since dash is smaller
and still supports ulimit.
* Use exec to run the lua binary, so that the vsize of the shell doesn't
add to the memory limit.
* Added a quit function to the standalone interpreter. Unused at present.
* Don't add a comma after the last element of a table in a Lua
expression.
* Make the SIGXCPU detection work: proc_open() runs the command via a
shell, which reports signals in the child via the exit status, so
proc_get_status() will never return a valid termsig element.
* In MWServer:call(), fixed a bug causing the return values to be
wrapped in an array.
* Fixed a misunderstanding of what select() does.
* In MWServer:getStatus(), fixed indexes so that vsize will be correct.
Removed RSS, since it wasn't used anyway and turns out to be measured
in multiples of the page size, and I couldn't be bothered trying to
fetch that from getconf. Return the PID and vsize as numbers rather
than strings.
* Added a simple table dump feature to MWServer:debug().
* Fixed brackets in MWServer:tostring().
* Added missing Linux 32-bit binary.
Change-Id: Ibf5f4656b1c0a9f81287d363184c3fe9d2abdafd