The methods have been renamed in I612af95. Updating the documentation
was forgotten.
I'm not sure how the @see tags are useful. The two methods are right
next to each other. I suggest to remove the outdated tags.
Bug: T244481
Change-Id: Ic8c1d8cc1a4f7ab221643ad1905e2145e56076aa
- `MediaWiki\Skins\Vector\Tests` is now the prefix for all tests in the skin
- we followed PSR conventions of following folder structure after the prefix
- Optimize imports/use order
- update namespace in skin.json
Bug: T303102
Change-Id: Ib76374d81d973c83adfd6c8e7863ff6d797e655d
Following on from I9445d5c, align the @package annotations in
the Vector\FeatureManagement namespace and subnamespaces.
Bug: T248399
Change-Id: Icd287a52d149123bca5d9f0c55154f932f55148e
Address some feedback from I7a2cdc2dfdf20d78e4548f07cf53994563b234b3:
- Miscellaneous documentation improvements.
- Add a false case test to `DynamicConfigRequirement->isMet()`.
Bug: T244481
Change-Id: Ic5637f42da755f871c5a6d545e14effd3ac8c670
We expect the vast majority of requirements and features to be defined
in services as possible. However, there are some "complex" requirements
that require additional application/HTTP request state. Unfortunately,
service wiring is done before some of that state is available.
I65702426 attempted to work around this by requiring clients of the
Feature Manager to pass that additional state on every interaction with
the system. Those complex requirements would then select the parts of
the state that they required when it was required. However
implementations of \IContextSource are God objects and their use should
be limited.
Whilst reviewing I65702426, Stephen Niedzielski mentioned that the
application state being available is a requirement. This remarkably
simple solution:
- Keeps the Requirement interface and FeatureManager API free of God
objects;
- Is true to the nature of the Feature Manager - it makes clear and
centralizes the various checks for application state being available
across the codebase; and
- Inject a Requirement implementations' dependencies at construction
time
It just so happens that the $wgFullyInitialised variable flags whether
the application state is available...
Changes:
- Add the the FeatureManager\Requirements\DynamicConfigRequirement class
and tests. The DynamicConfigRequirement lazily evaluates a single
configuration value whenever ::isMet is invoked
- Register an DynamicConfigRequirement instance, configured to evaluate
$wgFullyInitialised while constructing the Vector.FeatureManager
service
Bug: T244481
Change-Id: I7a2cdc2dfdf20d78e4548f07cf53994563b234b3