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cleanupEmptyCategories.php
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1 <?php
24 require_once __DIR__ . '/Maintenance.php';
25 
33 
34  public function __construct() {
35  parent::__construct();
36  $this->addDescription(
37  <<<TEXT
38 This script will clean up the category table by removing entries for empty
39 categories without a description page and adding entries for empty categories
40 with a description page. It will print out progress indicators every batch. The
41 script is perfectly safe to run on large, live wikis, and running it multiple
42 times is harmless. You may want to use the throttling options if it's causing
43 too much load; they will not affect correctness.
44 
45 If the script is stopped and later resumed, you can use the --mode and --begin
46 options with the last printed progress indicator to pick up where you left off.
47 
48 When the script has finished, it will make a note of this in the database, and
49 will not run again without the --force option.
50 TEXT
51  );
52 
53  $this->addOption(
54  'mode',
55  '"add" empty categories with description pages, "remove" empty categories '
56  . 'without description pages, or "both"',
57  false,
58  true
59  );
60  $this->addOption(
61  'begin',
62  'Only do categories whose names are alphabetically after the provided name',
63  false,
64  true
65  );
66  $this->addOption(
67  'throttle',
68  'Wait this many milliseconds after each batch. Default: 0',
69  false,
70  true
71  );
72  }
73 
74  protected function getUpdateKey() {
75  return 'cleanup empty categories';
76  }
77 
78  protected function doDBUpdates() {
79  $mode = $this->getOption( 'mode', 'both' );
80  $begin = $this->getOption( 'begin', '' );
81  $throttle = $this->getOption( 'throttle', 0 );
82 
83  if ( !in_array( $mode, [ 'add', 'remove', 'both' ] ) ) {
84  $this->output( "--mode must be 'add', 'remove', or 'both'.\n" );
85  return false;
86  }
87 
88  $dbw = $this->getDB( DB_MASTER );
89 
90  $throttle = intval( $throttle );
91 
92  if ( $mode === 'add' || $mode === 'both' ) {
93  if ( $begin !== '' ) {
94  $where = [ 'page_title > ' . $dbw->addQuotes( $begin ) ];
95  } else {
96  $where = [];
97  }
98 
99  $this->output( "Adding empty categories with description pages...\n" );
100  while ( true ) {
101  # Find which category to update
102  $rows = $dbw->select(
103  [ 'page', 'category' ],
104  'page_title',
105  array_merge( $where, [
106  'page_namespace' => NS_CATEGORY,
107  'cat_title' => null,
108  ] ),
109  __METHOD__,
110  [
111  'ORDER BY' => 'page_title',
112  'LIMIT' => $this->getBatchSize(),
113  ],
114  [
115  'category' => [ 'LEFT JOIN', 'page_title = cat_title' ],
116  ]
117  );
118  if ( !$rows || $rows->numRows() <= 0 ) {
119  break;
120  }
121 
122  foreach ( $rows as $row ) {
123  $name = $row->page_title;
124  $where = [ 'page_title > ' . $dbw->addQuotes( $name ) ];
125 
126  # Use the row to update the category count
127  $cat = Category::newFromName( $name );
128  if ( !is_object( $cat ) ) {
129  $this->output( "The category named $name is not valid?!\n" );
130  } else {
131  $cat->refreshCounts();
132  }
133  }
134  $this->output( "--mode=$mode --begin=$name\n" );
135 
136  wfWaitForSlaves();
137  usleep( $throttle * 1000 );
138  }
139 
140  $begin = '';
141  }
142 
143  if ( $mode === 'remove' || $mode === 'both' ) {
144  if ( $begin !== '' ) {
145  $where = [ 'cat_title > ' . $dbw->addQuotes( $begin ) ];
146  } else {
147  $where = [];
148  }
149 
150  $this->output( "Removing empty categories without description pages...\n" );
151  while ( true ) {
152  # Find which category to update
153  $rows = $dbw->select(
154  [ 'category', 'page' ],
155  'cat_title',
156  array_merge( $where, [
157  'page_title' => null,
158  'cat_pages' => 0,
159  ] ),
160  __METHOD__,
161  [
162  'ORDER BY' => 'cat_title',
163  'LIMIT' => $this->getBatchSize(),
164  ],
165  [
166  'page' => [ 'LEFT JOIN', [
167  'page_namespace' => NS_CATEGORY, 'page_title = cat_title'
168  ] ],
169  ]
170  );
171  if ( !$rows || $rows->numRows() <= 0 ) {
172  break;
173  }
174  foreach ( $rows as $row ) {
175  $name = $row->cat_title;
176  $where = [ 'cat_title > ' . $dbw->addQuotes( $name ) ];
177 
178  # Use the row to update the category count
179  $cat = Category::newFromName( $name );
180  if ( !is_object( $cat ) ) {
181  $this->output( "The category named $name is not valid?!\n" );
182  } else {
183  $cat->refreshCounts();
184  }
185  }
186 
187  $this->output( "--mode=remove --begin=$name\n" );
188 
189  wfWaitForSlaves();
190  usleep( $throttle * 1000 );
191  }
192  }
193 
194  $this->output( "Category cleanup complete.\n" );
195 
196  return true;
197  }
198 }
199 
200 $maintClass = CleanupEmptyCategories::class;
201 require_once RUN_MAINTENANCE_IF_MAIN;
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