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1 <?php
24 // Options we will use
25 $options = [ 'list', 'nowarn', 'quiet', 'usage', 'dry' ];
26 $optionsWithArgs = [ 'old', 'new' ];
27 
28 require_once __DIR__ . '/commandLine.inc';
29 
33 class UserOptions {
34  public $mQuick;
35  public $mQuiet;
36  public $mDry;
37  public $mAnOption;
38  public $mOldValue;
39  public $mNewValue;
40 
41  private $mMode, $mReady;
42 
48  function __construct( $opts, $args ) {
49  if ( !$this->checkOpts( $opts, $args ) ) {
51  } else {
52  $this->mReady = $this->initializeOpts( $opts, $args );
53  }
54  }
55 
64  private function checkOpts( $opts, $args ) {
65  // The three possible ways to run the script:
66  $list = isset( $opts['list'] );
67  $usage = isset( $opts['usage'] ) && ( count( $args ) <= 1 );
68  $change = isset( $opts['old'] ) && isset( $opts['new'] ) && ( count( $args ) <= 1 );
69 
70  // We want only one of them
71  $isValid = ( ( $list + $usage + $change ) == 1 );
72 
73  return $isValid;
74  }
75 
84  private function initializeOpts( $opts, $args ) {
85  $this->mQuick = isset( $opts['nowarn'] );
86  $this->mQuiet = isset( $opts['quiet'] );
87  $this->mDry = isset( $opts['dry'] );
88 
89  // Set object properties, specially 'mMode' used by run()
90  if ( isset( $opts['list'] ) ) {
91  $this->mMode = 'LISTER';
92  } elseif ( isset( $opts['usage'] ) ) {
93  $this->mMode = 'USAGER';
94  $this->mAnOption = isset( $args[0] ) ? $args[0] : false;
95  } elseif ( isset( $opts['old'] ) && isset( $opts['new'] ) ) {
96  $this->mMode = 'CHANGER';
97  $this->mOldValue = $opts['old'];
98  $this->mNewValue = $opts['new'];
99  $this->mAnOption = $args[0];
100  } else {
101  die( "There is a bug in the software, this should never happen\n" );
102  }
103 
104  return true;
105  }
106 
111  public function run() {
112  if ( !$this->mReady ) {
113  return false;
114  }
115 
116  $this->{$this->mMode}();
117 
118  return true;
119  }
120 
124  private function LISTER() {
125  $def = User::getDefaultOptions();
126  ksort( $def );
127  $maxOpt = 0;
128  foreach ( $def as $opt => $value ) {
129  $maxOpt = max( $maxOpt, strlen( $opt ) );
130  }
131  foreach ( $def as $opt => $value ) {
132  printf( "%-{$maxOpt}s: %s\n", $opt, $value );
133  }
134  }
135 
139  private function USAGER() {
140  $ret = [];
141  $defaultOptions = User::getDefaultOptions();
142 
143  // We list user by user_id from one of the replica DBs
144  $dbr = wfGetDB( DB_REPLICA );
145  $result = $dbr->select( 'user',
146  [ 'user_id' ],
147  [],
148  __METHOD__
149  );
150 
151  foreach ( $result as $id ) {
152  $user = User::newFromId( $id->user_id );
153 
154  // Get the options and update stats
155  if ( $this->mAnOption ) {
156  if ( !array_key_exists( $this->mAnOption, $defaultOptions ) ) {
157  print "Invalid user option. Use --list to see valid choices\n";
158  exit;
159  }
160 
161  $userValue = $user->getOption( $this->mAnOption );
162  if ( $userValue <> $defaultOptions[$this->mAnOption] ) {
163  // @codingStandardsIgnoreStart Ignore silencing errors is discouraged warning
164  @$ret[$this->mAnOption][$userValue]++;
165  // @codingStandardsIgnoreEnd
166  }
167  } else {
168 
169  foreach ( $defaultOptions as $name => $defaultValue ) {
170  $userValue = $user->getOption( $name );
171  if ( $userValue <> $defaultValue ) {
172  // @codingStandardsIgnoreStart Ignore silencing errors is discouraged warning
173  @$ret[$name][$userValue]++;
174  // @codingStandardsIgnoreEnd
175  }
176  }
177  }
178  }
179 
180  foreach ( $ret as $optionName => $usageStats ) {
181  print "Usage for <$optionName> (default: '{$defaultOptions[$optionName]}'):\n";
182  foreach ( $usageStats as $value => $count ) {
183  print " $count user(s): '$value'\n";
184  }
185  print "\n";
186  }
187  }
188 
192  private function CHANGER() {
193  $this->warn();
194 
195  // We list user by user_id from one of the replica DBs
196  $dbr = wfGetDB( DB_REPLICA );
197  $result = $dbr->select( 'user',
198  [ 'user_id' ],
199  [],
200  __METHOD__
201  );
202 
203  foreach ( $result as $id ) {
204  $user = User::newFromId( $id->user_id );
205 
206  $curValue = $user->getOption( $this->mAnOption );
207  $username = $user->getName();
208 
209  if ( $curValue == $this->mOldValue ) {
210  if ( !$this->mQuiet ) {
211  print "Setting {$this->mAnOption} for $username from '{$this->mOldValue}' " .
212  "to '{$this->mNewValue}'): ";
213  }
214 
215  // Change value
216  $user->setOption( $this->mAnOption, $this->mNewValue );
217 
218  // Will not save the settings if run with --dry
219  if ( !$this->mDry ) {
220  $user->saveSettings();
221  }
222  if ( !$this->mQuiet ) {
223  print " OK\n";
224  }
225  } elseif ( !$this->mQuiet ) {
226  print "Not changing '$username' using <{$this->mAnOption}> = '$curValue'\n";
227  }
228  }
229  }
230 
235  public static function getDefaultOptionsNames() {
236  $def = User::getDefaultOptions();
237  $ret = [];
238  foreach ( $def as $optname => $defaultValue ) {
239  array_push( $ret, $optname );
240  }
241 
242  return $ret;
243  }
244 
245  public static function showUsageAndExit() {
246  print <<<USAGE
247 
248 This script pass through all users and change one of their options.
249 The new option is NOT validated.
250 
251 Usage:
252  php userOptions.php --list
253  php userOptions.php [user option] --usage
254  php userOptions.php [options] <user option> --old <old value> --new <new value>
255 
256 Switchs:
257  --list : list available user options and their default value
258 
259  --usage : report all options statistics or just one if you specify it.
260 
261  --old <old value> : the value to look for
262  --new <new value> : new value to update users with
263 
264 Options:
265  --nowarn: hides the 5 seconds warning
266  --quiet : do not print what is happening
267  --dry : do not save user settings back to database
268 
269 USAGE;
270  exit( 0 );
271  }
272 
277  public function warn() {
278  if ( $this->mQuick ) {
279  return true;
280  }
281 
282  print <<<WARN
283 The script is about to change the skin for ALL USERS in the database.
284 Users with option <$this->mAnOption> = '$this->mOldValue' will be made to use '$this->mNewValue'.
285 
286 Abort with control-c in the next five seconds....
287 WARN;
288  wfCountDown( 5 );
289 
290  return true;
291  }
292 }
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We use the convention $dbr for read and $dbw for write to help you keep track of whether the database object is a the world will explode Or to be a subsequent write query which succeeded on the master may fail when replicated to the slave due to a unique key collision Replication on the slave will stop and it may take hours to repair the database and get it back online Setting read_only in my cnf on the slave will avoid this but given the dire we prefer to have as many checks as possible We provide a but the wrapper functions like please read the documentation for except in special pages derived from QueryPage It s a common pitfall for new developers to submit code containing SQL queries which examine huge numbers of rows Remember that COUNT * is(N), counting rows in atable is like counting beans in a bucket.------------------------------------------------------------------------ Replication------------------------------------------------------------------------The largest installation of MediaWiki, Wikimedia, uses a large set ofslave MySQL servers replicating writes made to a master MySQL server. Itis important to understand the issues associated with this setup if youwant to write code destined for Wikipedia.It 's often the case that the best algorithm to use for a given taskdepends on whether or not replication is in use. Due to our unabashedWikipedia-centrism, we often just use the replication-friendly version, but if you like, you can use wfGetLB() ->getServerCount() > 1 tocheck to see if replication is in use.===Lag===Lag primarily occurs when large write queries are sent to the master.Writes on the master are executed in parallel, but they are executed inserial when they are replicated to the slaves. The master writes thequery to the binlog when the transaction is committed. The slaves pollthe binlog and start executing the query as soon as it appears. They canservice reads while they are performing a write query, but will not readanything more from the binlog and thus will perform no more writes. Thismeans that if the write query runs for a long time, the slaves will lagbehind the master for the time it takes for the write query to complete.Lag can be exacerbated by high read load. MediaWiki 's load balancer willstop sending reads to a slave when it is lagged by more than 30 seconds.If the load ratios are set incorrectly, or if there is too much loadgenerally, this may lead to a slave permanently hovering around 30seconds lag.If all slaves are lagged by more than 30 seconds, MediaWiki will stopwriting to the database. All edits and other write operations will berefused, with an error returned to the user. This gives the slaves achance to catch up. Before we had this mechanism, the slaves wouldregularly lag by several minutes, making review of recent editsdifficult.In addition to this, MediaWiki attempts to ensure that the user seesevents occurring on the wiki in chronological order. A few seconds of lagcan be tolerated, as long as the user sees a consistent picture fromsubsequent requests. This is done by saving the master binlog positionin the session, and then at the start of each request, waiting for theslave to catch up to that position before doing any reads from it. Ifthis wait times out, reads are allowed anyway, but the request isconsidered to be in "lagged slave mode". Lagged slave mode can bechecked by calling wfGetLB() ->getLaggedSlaveMode(). The onlypractical consequence at present is a warning displayed in the pagefooter.===Lag avoidance===To avoid excessive lag, queries which write large numbers of rows shouldbe split up, generally to write one row at a time. Multi-row INSERT ...SELECT queries are the worst offenders should be avoided altogether.Instead do the select first and then the insert.===Working with lag===Despite our best efforts, it 's not practical to guarantee a low-lagenvironment. Lag will usually be less than one second, but mayoccasionally be up to 30 seconds. For scalability, it 's very importantto keep load on the master low, so simply sending all your queries tothe master is not the answer. So when you have a genuine need forup-to-date data, the following approach is advised:1) Do a quick query to the master for a sequence number or timestamp 2) Run the full query on the slave and check if it matches the data you gotfrom the master 3) If it doesn 't, run the full query on the masterTo avoid swamping the master every time the slaves lag, use of thisapproach should be kept to a minimum. In most cases you should just readfrom the slave and let the user deal with the delay.------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lock contention------------------------------------------------------------------------Due to the high write rate on Wikipedia(and some other wikis), MediaWiki developers need to be very careful to structure their writesto avoid long-lasting locks. By default, MediaWiki opens a transactionat the first query, and commits it before the output is sent. Locks willbe held from the time when the query is done until the commit. So youcan reduce lock time by doing as much processing as possible before youdo your write queries.Often this approach is not good enough, and it becomes necessary toenclose small groups of queries in their own transaction. Use thefollowing syntax:$dbw=wfGetDB(DB_MASTER
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=Architecture==Two class hierarchies are used to provide the functionality associated with the different content models:*Content interface(and AbstractContent base class) define functionality that acts on the concrete content of a page, and *ContentHandler base class provides functionality specific to a content model, but not acting on concrete content. The most important function of ContentHandler is to act as a factory for the appropriate implementation of Content. These Content objects are to be used by MediaWiki everywhere, instead of passing page content around as text. All manipulation and analysis of page content must be done via the appropriate methods of the Content object. For each content model, a subclass of ContentHandler has to be registered with $wgContentHandlers. The ContentHandler object for a given content model can be obtained using ContentHandler::getForModelID($id). Also Title, WikiPage and Revision now have getContentHandler() methods for convenience. ContentHandler objects are singletons that provide functionality specific to the content type, but not directly acting on the content of some page. ContentHandler::makeEmptyContent() and ContentHandler::unserializeContent() can be used to create a Content object of the appropriate type. However, it is recommended to instead use WikiPage::getContent() resp. Revision::getContent() to get a page 's content as a Content object. These two methods should be the ONLY way in which page content is accessed. Another important function of ContentHandler objects is to define custom action handlers for a content model, see ContentHandler::getActionOverrides(). This is similar to what WikiPage::getActionOverrides() was already doing.==Serialization==With the ContentHandler facility, page content no longer has to be text based. Objects implementing the Content interface are used to represent and handle the content internally. For storage and data exchange, each content model supports at least one serialization format via ContentHandler::serializeContent($content). The list of supported formats for a given content model can be accessed using ContentHandler::getSupportedFormats(). Content serialization formats are identified using MIME type like strings. The following formats are built in:*text/x-wiki - wikitext *text/javascript - for js pages *text/css - for css pages *text/plain - for future use, e.g. with plain text messages. *text/html - for future use, e.g. with plain html messages. *application/vnd.php.serialized - for future use with the api and for extensions *application/json - for future use with the api, and for use by extensions *application/xml - for future use with the api, and for use by extensions In PHP, use the corresponding CONTENT_FORMAT_XXX constant. Note that when using the API to access page content, especially action=edit, action=parse and action=query &prop=revisions, the model and format of the content should always be handled explicitly. Without that information, interpretation of the provided content is not reliable. The same applies to XML dumps generated via maintenance/dumpBackup.php or Special:Export. Also note that the API will provide encapsulated, serialized content - so if the API was called with format=json, and contentformat is also json(or rather, application/json), the page content is represented as a string containing an escaped json structure. Extensions that use JSON to serialize some types of page content may provide specialized API modules that allow access to that content in a more natural form.==Compatibility==The ContentHandler facility is introduced in a way that should allow all existing code to keep functioning at least for pages that contain wikitext or other text based content. However, a number of functions and hooks have been deprecated in favor of new versions that are aware of the page 's content model, and will now generate warnings when used. Most importantly, the following functions have been deprecated:*Revisions::getText() is deprecated in favor Revisions::getContent() *WikiPage::getText() is deprecated in favor WikiPage::getContent() Also, the old Article::getContent()(which returns text) is superceded by Article::getContentObject(). However, both methods should be avoided since they do not provide clean access to the page 's actual content. For instance, they may return a system message for non-existing pages. Use WikiPage::getContent() instead. Code that relies on a textual representation of the page content should eventually be rewritten. However, ContentHandler::getContentText() provides a stop-gap that can be used to get text for a page. Its behavior is controlled by $wgContentHandlerTextFallback it
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