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updateCollation.php
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1<?php
27require_once __DIR__ . '/Maintenance.php';
28
30
38 const BATCH_SIZE = 100; // Number of rows to process in one batch
39 const SYNC_INTERVAL = 5; // Wait for replica DBs after this many batches
40
41 public $sizeHistogram = [];
42
43 public function __construct() {
44 parent::__construct();
45
47 $this->addDescription( <<<TEXT
48This script will find all rows in the categorylinks table whose collation is
49out-of-date (cl_collation != '$wgCategoryCollation') and repopulate cl_sortkey
50using the page title and cl_sortkey_prefix. If all collations are
51up-to-date, it will do nothing.
52TEXT
53 );
54
55 $this->addOption( 'force', 'Run on all rows, even if the collation is ' .
56 'supposed to be up-to-date.', false, false, 'f' );
57 $this->addOption( 'previous-collation', 'Set the previous value of ' .
58 '$wgCategoryCollation here to speed up this script, especially if your ' .
59 'categorylinks table is large. This will only update rows with that ' .
60 'collation, though, so it may miss out-of-date rows with a different, ' .
61 'even older collation.', false, true );
62 $this->addOption( 'target-collation', 'Set this to the new collation type to ' .
63 'use instead of $wgCategoryCollation. Usually you should not use this, ' .
64 'you should just update $wgCategoryCollation in LocalSettings.php.',
65 false, true );
66 $this->addOption( 'dry-run', 'Don\'t actually change the collations, just ' .
67 'compile statistics.' );
68 $this->addOption( 'verbose-stats', 'Show more statistics.' );
69 }
70
71 public function execute() {
73
74 $dbw = $this->getDB( DB_MASTER );
75 $dbr = $this->getDB( DB_REPLICA );
76 $force = $this->getOption( 'force' );
77 $dryRun = $this->getOption( 'dry-run' );
78 $verboseStats = $this->getOption( 'verbose-stats' );
79 if ( $this->hasOption( 'target-collation' ) ) {
80 $collationName = $this->getOption( 'target-collation' );
81 $collation = Collation::factory( $collationName );
82 } else {
83 $collationName = $wgCategoryCollation;
84 $collation = Collation::singleton();
85 }
86
87 // Collation sanity check: in some cases the constructor will work,
88 // but this will raise an exception, breaking all category pages
89 $collation->getFirstLetter( 'MediaWiki' );
90
91 // Locally at least, (my local is a rather old version of mysql)
92 // mysql seems to filesort if there is both an equality
93 // (but not for an inequality) condition on cl_collation in the
94 // WHERE and it is also the first item in the ORDER BY.
95 if ( $this->hasOption( 'previous-collation' ) ) {
96 $orderBy = 'cl_to, cl_type, cl_from';
97 } else {
98 $orderBy = 'cl_collation, cl_to, cl_type, cl_from';
99 }
100 $options = [
101 'LIMIT' => self::BATCH_SIZE,
102 'ORDER BY' => $orderBy,
103 'STRAIGHT_JOIN' // per T58041
104 ];
105
106 if ( $force ) {
107 $collationConds = [];
108 } else {
109 if ( $this->hasOption( 'previous-collation' ) ) {
110 $collationConds['cl_collation'] = $this->getOption( 'previous-collation' );
111 } else {
112 $collationConds = [ 0 =>
113 'cl_collation != ' . $dbw->addQuotes( $collationName )
114 ];
115 }
116
117 $count = $dbr->estimateRowCount(
118 'categorylinks',
119 '*',
120 $collationConds,
121 __METHOD__
122 );
123 // Improve estimate if feasible
124 if ( $count < 1000000 ) {
125 $count = $dbr->selectField(
126 'categorylinks',
127 'COUNT(*)',
128 $collationConds,
129 __METHOD__
130 );
131 }
132 if ( $count == 0 ) {
133 $this->output( "Collations up-to-date.\n" );
134
135 return;
136 }
137 if ( $dryRun ) {
138 $this->output( "$count rows would be updated.\n" );
139 } else {
140 $this->output( "Fixing collation for $count rows.\n" );
141 }
143 }
144 $count = 0;
145 $batchCount = 0;
146 $batchConds = [];
147 do {
148 $this->output( "Selecting next " . self::BATCH_SIZE . " rows..." );
149
150 // cl_type must be selected as a number for proper paging because
151 // enums suck.
152 if ( $dbw->getType() === 'mysql' ) {
153 $clType = 'cl_type+0 AS "cl_type_numeric"';
154 } else {
155 $clType = 'cl_type';
156 }
157 $res = $dbw->select(
158 [ 'categorylinks', 'page' ],
159 [ 'cl_from', 'cl_to', 'cl_sortkey_prefix', 'cl_collation',
160 'cl_sortkey', $clType,
161 'page_namespace', 'page_title'
162 ],
163 array_merge( $collationConds, $batchConds, [ 'cl_from = page_id' ] ),
164 __METHOD__,
166 );
167 $this->output( " processing..." );
168
169 if ( !$dryRun ) {
170 $this->beginTransaction( $dbw, __METHOD__ );
171 }
172 foreach ( $res as $row ) {
173 $title = Title::newFromRow( $row );
174 if ( !$row->cl_collation ) {
175 # This is an old-style row, so the sortkey needs to be
176 # converted.
177 if ( $row->cl_sortkey == $title->getText()
178 || $row->cl_sortkey == $title->getPrefixedText()
179 ) {
180 $prefix = '';
181 } else {
182 # Custom sortkey, use it as a prefix
183 $prefix = $row->cl_sortkey;
184 }
185 } else {
186 $prefix = $row->cl_sortkey_prefix;
187 }
188 # cl_type will be wrong for lots of pages if cl_collation is 0,
189 # so let's update it while we're here.
190 $type = MWNamespace::getCategoryLinkType( $title->getNamespace() );
191 $newSortKey = $collation->getSortKey(
192 $title->getCategorySortkey( $prefix ) );
193 if ( $verboseStats ) {
194 $this->updateSortKeySizeHistogram( $newSortKey );
195 }
196
197 if ( $dryRun ) {
198 // Add 1 to the count if the sortkey was changed. (Note that this doesn't count changes in
199 // other fields, if any, those usually only happen when upgrading old MediaWikis.)
200 $count += ( $row->cl_sortkey !== $newSortKey );
201 } else {
202 $dbw->update(
203 'categorylinks',
204 [
205 'cl_sortkey' => $newSortKey,
206 'cl_sortkey_prefix' => $prefix,
207 'cl_collation' => $collationName,
208 'cl_type' => $type,
209 'cl_timestamp = cl_timestamp',
210 ],
211 [ 'cl_from' => $row->cl_from, 'cl_to' => $row->cl_to ],
212 __METHOD__
213 );
214 $count++;
215 }
216 if ( $row ) {
217 $batchConds = [ $this->getBatchCondition( $row, $dbw ) ];
218 }
219 }
220 if ( !$dryRun ) {
221 $this->commitTransaction( $dbw, __METHOD__ );
222 }
223
224 if ( $dryRun ) {
225 $this->output( "$count rows would be updated so far.\n" );
226 } else {
227 $this->output( "$count done.\n" );
228 }
229 } while ( $res->numRows() == self::BATCH_SIZE );
230
231 if ( !$dryRun ) {
232 $this->output( "$count rows processed\n" );
233 }
234
235 if ( $verboseStats ) {
236 $this->output( "\n" );
238 }
239 }
240
248 function getBatchCondition( $row, $dbw ) {
249 if ( $this->hasOption( 'previous-collation' ) ) {
250 $fields = [ 'cl_to', 'cl_type', 'cl_from' ];
251 } else {
252 $fields = [ 'cl_collation', 'cl_to', 'cl_type', 'cl_from' ];
253 }
254 $first = true;
255 $cond = false;
256 $prefix = false;
257 foreach ( $fields as $field ) {
258 if ( $dbw->getType() === 'mysql' && $field === 'cl_type' ) {
259 // Range conditions with enums are weird in mysql
260 // This must be a numeric literal, or it won't work.
261 $encValue = intval( $row->cl_type_numeric );
262 } else {
263 $encValue = $dbw->addQuotes( $row->$field );
264 }
265 $inequality = "$field > $encValue";
266 $equality = "$field = $encValue";
267 if ( $first ) {
268 $cond = $inequality;
269 $prefix = $equality;
270 $first = false;
271 } else {
272 $cond .= " OR ($prefix AND $inequality)";
273 $prefix .= " AND $equality";
274 }
275 }
276
277 return $cond;
278 }
279
280 function updateSortKeySizeHistogram( $key ) {
281 $length = strlen( $key );
282 if ( !isset( $this->sizeHistogram[$length] ) ) {
283 $this->sizeHistogram[$length] = 0;
284 }
285 $this->sizeHistogram[$length]++;
286 }
287
289 $maxLength = max( array_keys( $this->sizeHistogram ) );
290 if ( $maxLength == 0 ) {
291 return;
292 }
293 $numBins = 20;
294 $coarseHistogram = array_fill( 0, $numBins, 0 );
295 $coarseBoundaries = [];
296 $boundary = 0;
297 for ( $i = 0; $i < $numBins - 1; $i++ ) {
298 $boundary += $maxLength / $numBins;
299 $coarseBoundaries[$i] = round( $boundary );
300 }
301 $coarseBoundaries[$numBins - 1] = $maxLength + 1;
302 $raw = '';
303 for ( $i = 0; $i <= $maxLength; $i++ ) {
304 if ( $raw !== '' ) {
305 $raw .= ', ';
306 }
307 if ( !isset( $this->sizeHistogram[$i] ) ) {
308 $val = 0;
309 } else {
310 $val = $this->sizeHistogram[$i];
311 }
312 for ( $coarseIndex = 0; $coarseIndex < $numBins - 1; $coarseIndex++ ) {
313 if ( $coarseBoundaries[$coarseIndex] > $i ) {
314 $coarseHistogram[$coarseIndex] += $val;
315 break;
316 }
317 }
318 if ( $coarseIndex == $numBins - 1 ) {
319 $coarseHistogram[$coarseIndex] += $val;
320 }
321 $raw .= $val;
322 }
323
324 $this->output( "Sort key size histogram\nRaw data: $raw\n\n" );
325
326 $maxBinVal = max( $coarseHistogram );
327 $scale = 60 / $maxBinVal;
328 $prevBoundary = 0;
329 for ( $coarseIndex = 0; $coarseIndex < $numBins; $coarseIndex++ ) {
330 if ( !isset( $coarseHistogram[$coarseIndex] ) ) {
331 $val = 0;
332 } else {
333 $val = $coarseHistogram[$coarseIndex];
334 }
335 $boundary = $coarseBoundaries[$coarseIndex];
336 $this->output( sprintf( "%-10s %-10d |%s\n",
337 $prevBoundary . '-' . ( $boundary - 1 ) . ': ',
338 $val,
339 str_repeat( '*', $scale * $val ) ) );
340 $prevBoundary = $boundary;
341 }
342 }
343}
344
345$maintClass = UpdateCollation::class;
346require_once RUN_MAINTENANCE_IF_MAIN;
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$wgCategoryCollation
Specify how category names should be sorted, when listed on a category page.
wfWaitForSlaves( $ifWritesSince=null, $wiki=false, $cluster=false, $timeout=null)
Waits for the replica DBs to catch up to the master position.
static singleton()
Definition Collation.php:36
static factory( $collationName)
Definition Collation.php:50
Abstract maintenance class for quickly writing and churning out maintenance scripts with minimal effo...
beginTransaction(IDatabase $dbw, $fname)
Begin a transcation on a DB.
commitTransaction(IDatabase $dbw, $fname)
Commit the transcation on a DB handle and wait for replica DBs to catch up.
output( $out, $channel=null)
Throw some output to the user.
getDB( $db, $groups=[], $wiki=false)
Returns a database to be used by current maintenance script.
hasOption( $name)
Checks to see if a particular option exists.
addDescription( $text)
Set the description text.
addOption( $name, $description, $required=false, $withArg=false, $shortName=false, $multiOccurrence=false)
Add a parameter to the script.
getOption( $name, $default=null)
Get an option, or return the default.
Maintenance script that will find all rows in the categorylinks table whose collation is out-of-date.
execute()
Do the actual work.
__construct()
Default constructor.
updateSortKeySizeHistogram( $key)
getBatchCondition( $row, $dbw)
Return an SQL expression selecting rows which sort above the given row, assuming an ordering of cl_co...
=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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