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RedisLockManager.php
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1<?php
42 protected $lockTypeMap = [
43 self::LOCK_SH => self::LOCK_SH,
44 self::LOCK_UW => self::LOCK_SH,
45 self::LOCK_EX => self::LOCK_EX
46 ];
47
49 protected $redisPool;
50
52 protected $lockServers = [];
53
64 public function __construct( array $config ) {
65 parent::__construct( $config );
66
67 $this->lockServers = $config['lockServers'];
68 // Sanitize srvsByBucket config to prevent PHP errors
69 $this->srvsByBucket = array_filter( $config['srvsByBucket'], 'is_array' );
70 $this->srvsByBucket = array_values( $this->srvsByBucket ); // consecutive
71
72 $config['redisConfig']['serializer'] = 'none';
73 $this->redisPool = RedisConnectionPool::singleton( $config['redisConfig'] );
74 }
75
76 protected function getLocksOnServer( $lockSrv, array $pathsByType ) {
77 $status = StatusValue::newGood();
78
79 $pathList = call_user_func_array( 'array_merge', array_values( $pathsByType ) );
80
81 $server = $this->lockServers[$lockSrv];
82 $conn = $this->redisPool->getConnection( $server, $this->logger );
83 if ( !$conn ) {
84 foreach ( $pathList as $path ) {
85 $status->fatal( 'lockmanager-fail-acquirelock', $path );
86 }
87
88 return $status;
89 }
90
91 $pathsByKey = []; // (type:hash => path) map
92 foreach ( $pathsByType as $type => $paths ) {
93 $typeString = ( $type == LockManager::LOCK_SH ) ? 'SH' : 'EX';
94 foreach ( $paths as $path ) {
95 $pathsByKey[$this->recordKeyForPath( $path, $typeString )] = $path;
96 }
97 }
98
99 try {
100 static $script =
102<<<LUA
103 local failed = {}
104 -- Load input params (e.g. session, ttl, time of request)
105 local rSession, rTTL, rMaxTTL, rTime = unpack(ARGV)
106 -- Check that all the locks can be acquired
107 for i,requestKey in ipairs(KEYS) do
108 local _, _, rType, resourceKey = string.find(requestKey,"(%w+):(%w+)$")
109 local keyIsFree = true
110 local currentLocks = redis.call('hKeys',resourceKey)
111 for i,lockKey in ipairs(currentLocks) do
112 -- Get the type and session of this lock
113 local _, _, type, session = string.find(lockKey,"(%w+):(%w+)")
114 -- Check any locks that are not owned by this session
115 if session ~= rSession then
116 local lockExpiry = redis.call('hGet',resourceKey,lockKey)
117 if 1*lockExpiry < 1*rTime then
118 -- Lock is stale, so just prune it out
119 redis.call('hDel',resourceKey,lockKey)
120 elseif rType == 'EX' or type == 'EX' then
121 keyIsFree = false
122 break
123 end
124 end
125 end
126 if not keyIsFree then
127 failed[#failed+1] = requestKey
128 end
129 end
130 -- If all locks could be acquired, then do so
131 if #failed == 0 then
132 for i,requestKey in ipairs(KEYS) do
133 local _, _, rType, resourceKey = string.find(requestKey,"(%w+):(%w+)$")
134 redis.call('hSet',resourceKey,rType .. ':' .. rSession,rTime + rTTL)
135 -- In addition to invalidation logic, be sure to garbage collect
136 redis.call('expire',resourceKey,rMaxTTL)
137 end
138 end
139 return failed
140LUA;
141 $res = $conn->luaEval( $script,
142 array_merge(
143 array_keys( $pathsByKey ), // KEYS[0], KEYS[1],...,KEYS[N]
144 [
145 $this->session, // ARGV[1]
146 $this->lockTTL, // ARGV[2]
147 self::MAX_LOCK_TTL, // ARGV[3]
148 time() // ARGV[4]
149 ]
150 ),
151 count( $pathsByKey ) # number of first argument(s) that are keys
152 );
153 } catch ( RedisException $e ) {
154 $res = false;
155 $this->redisPool->handleError( $conn, $e );
156 }
157
158 if ( $res === false ) {
159 foreach ( $pathList as $path ) {
160 $status->fatal( 'lockmanager-fail-acquirelock', $path );
161 }
162 } else {
163 foreach ( $res as $key ) {
164 $status->fatal( 'lockmanager-fail-acquirelock', $pathsByKey[$key] );
165 }
166 }
167
168 return $status;
169 }
170
171 protected function freeLocksOnServer( $lockSrv, array $pathsByType ) {
172 $status = StatusValue::newGood();
173
174 $pathList = call_user_func_array( 'array_merge', array_values( $pathsByType ) );
175
176 $server = $this->lockServers[$lockSrv];
177 $conn = $this->redisPool->getConnection( $server, $this->logger );
178 if ( !$conn ) {
179 foreach ( $pathList as $path ) {
180 $status->fatal( 'lockmanager-fail-releaselock', $path );
181 }
182
183 return $status;
184 }
185
186 $pathsByKey = []; // (type:hash => path) map
187 foreach ( $pathsByType as $type => $paths ) {
188 $typeString = ( $type == LockManager::LOCK_SH ) ? 'SH' : 'EX';
189 foreach ( $paths as $path ) {
190 $pathsByKey[$this->recordKeyForPath( $path, $typeString )] = $path;
191 }
192 }
193
194 try {
195 static $script =
197<<<LUA
198 local failed = {}
199 -- Load input params (e.g. session)
200 local rSession = unpack(ARGV)
201 for i,requestKey in ipairs(KEYS) do
202 local _, _, rType, resourceKey = string.find(requestKey,"(%w+):(%w+)$")
203 local released = redis.call('hDel',resourceKey,rType .. ':' .. rSession)
204 if released > 0 then
205 -- Remove the whole structure if it is now empty
206 if redis.call('hLen',resourceKey) == 0 then
207 redis.call('del',resourceKey)
208 end
209 else
210 failed[#failed+1] = requestKey
211 end
212 end
213 return failed
214LUA;
215 $res = $conn->luaEval( $script,
216 array_merge(
217 array_keys( $pathsByKey ), // KEYS[0], KEYS[1],...,KEYS[N]
218 [
219 $this->session, // ARGV[1]
220 ]
221 ),
222 count( $pathsByKey ) # number of first argument(s) that are keys
223 );
224 } catch ( RedisException $e ) {
225 $res = false;
226 $this->redisPool->handleError( $conn, $e );
227 }
228
229 if ( $res === false ) {
230 foreach ( $pathList as $path ) {
231 $status->fatal( 'lockmanager-fail-releaselock', $path );
232 }
233 } else {
234 foreach ( $res as $key ) {
235 $status->fatal( 'lockmanager-fail-releaselock', $pathsByKey[$key] );
236 }
237 }
238
239 return $status;
240 }
241
242 protected function releaseAllLocks() {
243 return StatusValue::newGood(); // not supported
244 }
245
246 protected function isServerUp( $lockSrv ) {
247 $conn = $this->redisPool->getConnection( $this->lockServers[$lockSrv], $this->logger );
248
249 return (bool)$conn;
250 }
251
257 protected function recordKeyForPath( $path, $type ) {
258 return implode( ':',
259 [ __CLASS__, 'locks', "$type:" . $this->sha1Base36Absolute( $path ) ] );
260 }
261
265 function __destruct() {
266 while ( count( $this->locksHeld ) ) {
267 $pathsByType = [];
268 foreach ( $this->locksHeld as $path => $locks ) {
269 foreach ( $locks as $type => $count ) {
270 $pathsByType[$type][] = $path;
271 }
272 }
273 $this->unlockByType( $pathsByType );
274 }
275 }
276}
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lock(array $paths, $type=self::LOCK_EX, $timeout=0)
Lock the resources at the given abstract paths.
const LOCK_SH
Lock types; stronger locks have higher values.
sha1Base36Absolute( $path)
Get the base 36 SHA-1 of a string, padded to 31 digits.
unlockByType(array $pathsByType)
Unlock the resources at the given abstract paths.
Version of LockManager that uses a quorum from peer servers for locks.
Helper class to manage Redis connections.
static singleton(array $options)
Manage locks using redis servers.
__construct(array $config)
Construct a new instance from configuration.
recordKeyForPath( $path, $type)
freeLocksOnServer( $lockSrv, array $pathsByType)
Get a connection to a lock server and release locks on $paths.
RedisConnectionPool $redisPool
getLocksOnServer( $lockSrv, array $pathsByType)
Get a connection to a lock server and acquire locks.
array $lockServers
Map server names to hostname/IP and port numbers.
releaseAllLocks()
Release all locks that this session is holding.
__destruct()
Make sure remaining locks get cleared for sanity.
array $lockTypeMap
Mapping of lock types to the type actually used.
isServerUp( $lockSrv)
Check if a lock server is up.
=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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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. 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This document is intended to provide useful advice for parties seeking to redistribute MediaWiki to end users It s targeted particularly at maintainers for Linux since it s been observed that distribution packages of MediaWiki often break We ve consistently had to recommend that users seeking support use official tarballs instead of their distribution s and this often solves whatever problem the user is having It would be nice if this could such as
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Status::newGood()` to allow deletion, and then `return false` from the hook function. Ensure you consume the 'ChangeTagAfterDelete' hook to carry out custom deletion actions. $tag:name of the tag $user:user initiating the action & $status:Status object. See above. 'ChangeTagsListActive':Allows you to nominate which of the tags your extension uses are in active use. & $tags:list of all active tags. Append to this array. 'ChangeTagsAfterUpdateTags':Called after tags have been updated with the ChangeTags::updateTags function. Params:$addedTags:tags effectively added in the update $removedTags:tags effectively removed in the update $prevTags:tags that were present prior to the update $rc_id:recentchanges table id $rev_id:revision table id $log_id:logging table id $params:tag params $rc:RecentChange being tagged when the tagging accompanies the action or null $user:User who performed the tagging when the tagging is subsequent to the action or null 'ChangeTagsAllowedAdd':Called when checking if a user can add tags to a change. & $allowedTags:List of all the tags the user is allowed to add. Any tags the user wants to add( $addTags) that are not in this array will cause it to fail. You may add or remove tags to this array as required. $addTags:List of tags user intends to add. $user:User who is adding the tags. 'ChangeUserGroups':Called before user groups are changed. $performer:The User who will perform the change $user:The User whose groups will be changed & $add:The groups that will be added & $remove:The groups that will be removed 'Collation::factory':Called if $wgCategoryCollation is an unknown collation. $collationName:Name of the collation in question & $collationObject:Null. Replace with a subclass of the Collation class that implements the collation given in $collationName. 'ConfirmEmailComplete':Called after a user 's email has been confirmed successfully. $user:user(object) whose email is being confirmed 'ContentAlterParserOutput':Modify parser output for a given content object. Called by Content::getParserOutput after parsing has finished. Can be used for changes that depend on the result of the parsing but have to be done before LinksUpdate is called(such as adding tracking categories based on the rendered HTML). $content:The Content to render $title:Title of the page, as context $parserOutput:ParserOutput to manipulate 'ContentGetParserOutput':Customize parser output for a given content object, called by AbstractContent::getParserOutput. May be used to override the normal model-specific rendering of page content. $content:The Content to render $title:Title of the page, as context $revId:The revision ID, as context $options:ParserOptions for rendering. To avoid confusing the parser cache, the output can only depend on parameters provided to this hook function, not on global state. $generateHtml:boolean, indicating whether full HTML should be generated. If false, generation of HTML may be skipped, but other information should still be present in the ParserOutput object. & $output:ParserOutput, to manipulate or replace 'ContentHandlerDefaultModelFor':Called when the default content model is determined for a given title. May be used to assign a different model for that title. $title:the Title in question & $model:the model name. Use with CONTENT_MODEL_XXX constants. 'ContentHandlerForModelID':Called when a ContentHandler is requested for a given content model name, but no entry for that model exists in $wgContentHandlers. Note:if your extension implements additional models via this hook, please use GetContentModels hook to make them known to core. $modeName:the requested content model name & $handler:set this to a ContentHandler object, if desired. 'ContentModelCanBeUsedOn':Called to determine whether that content model can be used on a given page. This is especially useful to prevent some content models to be used in some special location. $contentModel:ID of the content model in question $title:the Title in question. & $ok:Output parameter, whether it is OK to use $contentModel on $title. Handler functions that modify $ok should generally return false to prevent further hooks from further modifying $ok. 'ContribsPager::getQueryInfo':Before the contributions query is about to run & $pager:Pager object for contributions & $queryInfo:The query for the contribs Pager 'ContribsPager::reallyDoQuery':Called before really executing the query for My Contributions & $data:an array of results of all contribs queries $pager:The ContribsPager object hooked into $offset:Index offset, inclusive $limit:Exact query limit $descending:Query direction, false for ascending, true for descending 'ContributionsLineEnding':Called before a contributions HTML line is finished $page:SpecialPage object for contributions & $ret:the HTML line $row:the DB row for this line & $classes:the classes to add to the surrounding< li > & $attribs:associative array of other HTML attributes for the< li > element. Currently only data attributes reserved to MediaWiki are allowed(see Sanitizer::isReservedDataAttribute). 'ContributionsToolLinks':Change tool links above Special:Contributions $id:User identifier $title:User page title & $tools:Array of tool links $specialPage:SpecialPage instance for context and services. Can be either SpecialContributions or DeletedContributionsPage. Extensions should type hint against a generic SpecialPage though. 'ConvertContent':Called by AbstractContent::convert when a conversion to another content model is requested. Handler functions that modify $result should generally return false to disable further attempts at conversion. $content:The Content object to be converted. $toModel:The ID of the content model to convert to. $lossy:boolean indicating whether lossy conversion is allowed. & $result:Output parameter, in case the handler function wants to provide a converted Content object. Note that $result->getContentModel() must return $toModel. 'CustomEditor':When invoking the page editor Return true to allow the normal editor to be used, or false if implementing a custom editor, e.g. for a special namespace, etc. $article:Article being edited $user:User performing the edit 'DatabaseOraclePostInit':Called after initialising an Oracle database $db:the DatabaseOracle object 'DeletedContribsPager::reallyDoQuery':Called before really executing the query for Special:DeletedContributions Similar to ContribsPager::reallyDoQuery & $data:an array of results of all contribs queries $pager:The DeletedContribsPager object hooked into $offset:Index offset, inclusive $limit:Exact query limit $descending:Query direction, false for ascending, true for descending 'DeletedContributionsLineEnding':Called before a DeletedContributions HTML line is finished. Similar to ContributionsLineEnding $page:SpecialPage object for DeletedContributions & $ret:the HTML line $row:the DB row for this line & $classes:the classes to add to the surrounding< li > & $attribs:associative array of other HTML attributes for the< li > element. Currently only data attributes reserved to MediaWiki are allowed(see Sanitizer::isReservedDataAttribute). 'DeleteUnknownPreferences':Called by the cleanupPreferences.php maintenance script to build a WHERE clause with which to delete preferences that are not known about. This hook is used by extensions that have dynamically-named preferences that should not be deleted in the usual cleanup process. For example, the Gadgets extension creates preferences prefixed with 'gadget-', and so anything with that prefix is excluded from the deletion. &where:An array that will be passed as the $cond parameter to IDatabase::select() to determine what will be deleted from the user_properties table. $db:The IDatabase object, useful for accessing $db->buildLike() etc. 'DifferenceEngineAfterLoadNewText':called in DifferenceEngine::loadNewText() after the new revision 's content has been loaded into the class member variable $differenceEngine->mNewContent but before returning true from this function. $differenceEngine:DifferenceEngine object 'DifferenceEngineLoadTextAfterNewContentIsLoaded':called in DifferenceEngine::loadText() after the new revision 's content has been loaded into the class member variable $differenceEngine->mNewContent but before checking if the variable 's value is null. This hook can be used to inject content into said class member variable. $differenceEngine:DifferenceEngine object 'DifferenceEngineMarkPatrolledLink':Allows extensions to change the "mark as patrolled" link which is shown both on the diff header as well as on the bottom of a page, usually wrapped in a span element which has class="patrollink". $differenceEngine:DifferenceEngine object & $markAsPatrolledLink:The "mark as patrolled" link HTML(string) $rcid:Recent change ID(rc_id) for this change(int) 'DifferenceEngineMarkPatrolledRCID':Allows extensions to possibly change the rcid parameter. For example the rcid might be set to zero due to the user being the same as the performer of the change but an extension might still want to show it under certain conditions. & $rcid:rc_id(int) of the change or 0 $differenceEngine:DifferenceEngine object $change:RecentChange object $user:User object representing the current user 'DifferenceEngineNewHeader':Allows extensions to change the $newHeader variable, which contains information about the new revision, such as the revision 's author, whether the revision was marked as a minor edit or not, etc. $differenceEngine:DifferenceEngine object & $newHeader:The string containing the various #mw-diff-otitle[1-5] divs, which include things like revision author info, revision comment, RevisionDelete link and more $formattedRevisionTools:Array containing revision tools, some of which may have been injected with the DiffRevisionTools hook $nextlink:String containing the link to the next revision(if any) $status
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injection txt This is an overview of how MediaWiki makes use of dependency injection The design described here grew from the discussion of RFC T384 The term dependency this means that anything an object needs to operate should be injected from the the object itself should only know narrow no concrete implementation of the logic it relies on The requirement to inject everything typically results in an architecture that based on two main types of and essentially stateless service objects that use other service objects to operate on the value objects As of the beginning MediaWiki is only starting to use the DI approach Much of the code still relies on global state or direct resulting in a highly cyclical dependency which acts as the top level factory for services in MediaWiki which can be used to gain access to default instances of various services MediaWikiServices however also allows new services to be defined and default services to be redefined Services are defined or redefined by providing a callback the instantiator that will return a new instance of the service When it will create an instance of MediaWikiServices and populate it with the services defined in the files listed by thereby bootstrapping the DI framework Per $wgServiceWiringFiles lists includes ServiceWiring php
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This document describes the state of Postgres support in and is fairly well maintained The main code is very well while extensions are very hit and miss it is probably the most supported database after MySQL Much of the work in making MediaWiki database agnostic came about through the work of creating Postgres but without copying over all the usage comments General notes on the but these can almost always be programmed around *Although Postgres has a true BOOLEAN type
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