MediaWiki  1.30.2
UserNamePrefixSearch.php
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1 <?php
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39  public static function search( $audience, $search, $limit, $offset = 0 ) {
40  $user = User::newFromName( $search );
41 
42  $dbr = wfGetDB( DB_REPLICA );
43  $prefix = $user ? $user->getName() : '';
44  $tables = [ 'user' ];
45  $cond = [ 'user_name ' . $dbr->buildLike( $prefix, $dbr->anyString() ) ];
46  $joinConds = [];
47 
48  // Filter out hidden user names
49  if ( $audience === 'public' || !$audience->isAllowed( 'hideuser' ) ) {
50  $tables[] = 'ipblocks';
51  $cond['ipb_deleted'] = [ 0, null ];
52  $joinConds['ipblocks'] = [ 'LEFT JOIN', 'user_id=ipb_user' ];
53  }
54 
55  $res = $dbr->selectFieldValues(
56  $tables,
57  'user_name',
58  $cond,
59  __METHOD__,
60  [
61  'LIMIT' => $limit,
62  'ORDER BY' => 'user_name',
63  'OFFSET' => $offset
64  ],
65  $joinConds
66  );
67 
68  return $res === false ? [] : $res;
69  }
70 }
$user
please add to it if you re going to add events to the MediaWiki code where normally authentication against an external auth plugin would be creating a account $user
Definition: hooks.txt:244
$tables
this hook is for auditing only RecentChangesLinked and Watchlist RecentChangesLinked and Watchlist Do not use this to implement individual filters if they are compatible with the ChangesListFilter and ChangesListFilterGroup structure use sub classes of those in conjunction with the ChangesListSpecialPageStructuredFilters hook This hook can be used to implement filters that do not implement that or custom behavior that is not an individual filter e g Watchlist & $tables
Definition: hooks.txt:988
UserNamePrefixSearch\search
static search( $audience, $search, $limit, $offset=0)
Do a prefix search of user names and return a list of matching user names.
Definition: UserNamePrefixSearch.php:39
User\newFromName
static newFromName( $name, $validate='valid')
Static factory method for creation from username.
Definition: User.php:550
$res
$res
Definition: database.txt:21
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Definition: injection.txt:35
wfGetDB
wfGetDB( $db, $groups=[], $wiki=false)
Get a Database object.
Definition: GlobalFunctions.php:2856
DB_REPLICA
const DB_REPLICA
Definition: defines.php:25
UserNamePrefixSearch
Handles searching prefixes of user names.
Definition: UserNamePrefixSearch.php:28
$dbr
if(! $regexes) $dbr
Definition: cleanup.php:94