MediaWiki  1.28.0
FormlessAction.php
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1 <?php
28 abstract class FormlessAction extends Action {
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35  abstract public function onView();
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37  public function show() {
38  $this->setHeaders();
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40  // This will throw exceptions if there's a problem
41  $this->checkCanExecute( $this->getUser() );
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43  $this->getOutput()->addHTML( $this->onView() );
44  }
45 }
getOutput()
Get the OutputPage being used for this instance.
Definition: Action.php:207
getUser()
Shortcut to get the User being used for this instance.
Definition: Action.php:217
onView()
Show something on GET request.
Actions are things which can be done to pages (edit, delete, rollback, etc).
Definition: Action.php:37
setHeaders()
Set output headers for noindexing etc.
Definition: Action.php:355
checkCanExecute(User $user)
Checks if the given user (identified by an object) can perform this action.
Definition: Action.php:308
An action which just does something, without showing a form first.
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