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MWExceptionHandler.php
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1<?php
23use Psr\Log\LogLevel;
25
31 const CAUGHT_BY_HANDLER = 'mwe_handler'; // error reported by this exception handler
32 const CAUGHT_BY_OTHER = 'other'; // error reported by direct logException() call
33
37 protected static $reservedMemory;
38
55 protected static $fatalErrorTypes = [
56 E_ERROR,
57 E_PARSE,
58 E_CORE_ERROR,
59 E_COMPILE_ERROR,
60 E_USER_ERROR,
61
62 // E.g. "Catchable fatal error: Argument X must be Y, null given"
63 E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR,
64
65 // HHVM's FATAL_ERROR constant
66 16777217,
67 ];
71 protected static $handledFatalCallback = false;
72
76 public static function installHandler() {
77 set_exception_handler( 'MWExceptionHandler::handleUncaughtException' );
78 set_error_handler( 'MWExceptionHandler::handleError' );
79
80 // Reserve 16k of memory so we can report OOM fatals
81 self::$reservedMemory = str_repeat( ' ', 16384 );
82 register_shutdown_function( 'MWExceptionHandler::handleFatalError' );
83 }
84
89 protected static function report( $e ) {
90 try {
91 // Try and show the exception prettily, with the normal skin infrastructure
92 if ( $e instanceof MWException ) {
93 // Delegate to MWException until all subclasses are handled by
94 // MWExceptionRenderer and MWException::report() has been
95 // removed.
96 $e->report();
97 } else {
99 }
100 } catch ( Exception $e2 ) {
101 // Exception occurred from within exception handler
102 // Show a simpler message for the original exception,
103 // don't try to invoke report()
105 }
106 }
107
116 public static function rollbackMasterChangesAndLog( $e ) {
117 $services = MediaWikiServices::getInstance();
118 if ( !$services->isServiceDisabled( 'DBLoadBalancerFactory' ) ) {
119 // Rollback DBs to avoid transaction notices. This might fail
120 // to rollback some databases due to connection issues or exceptions.
121 // However, any sane DB driver will rollback implicitly anyway.
122 try {
123 $services->getDBLoadBalancerFactory()->rollbackMasterChanges( __METHOD__ );
124 } catch ( DBError $e2 ) {
125 // If the DB is unreacheable, rollback() will throw an error
126 // and the error report() method might need messages from the DB,
127 // which would result in an exception loop. PHP may escalate such
128 // errors to "Exception thrown without a stack frame" fatals, but
129 // it's better to be explicit here.
130 self::logException( $e2, self::CAUGHT_BY_HANDLER );
131 }
132 }
133
134 self::logException( $e, self::CAUGHT_BY_HANDLER );
135 }
136
143 public static function handleUncaughtException( $e ) {
144 self::handleException( $e );
145
146 // Make sure we don't claim success on exit for CLI scripts (T177414)
147 if ( wfIsCLI() ) {
148 register_shutdown_function(
149 function () {
150 exit( 255 );
151 }
152 );
153 }
154 }
155
170 public static function handleException( $e ) {
171 self::rollbackMasterChangesAndLog( $e );
172 self::report( $e );
173 }
174
193 public static function handleError(
194 $level, $message, $file = null, $line = null
195 ) {
196 global $wgPropagateErrors;
197
198 if ( in_array( $level, self::$fatalErrorTypes ) ) {
199 return self::handleFatalError( ...func_get_args() );
200 }
201
202 // Map PHP error constant to a PSR-3 severity level.
203 // Avoid use of "DEBUG" or "INFO" levels, unless the
204 // error should evade error monitoring and alerts.
205 //
206 // To decide the log level, ask yourself: "Has the
207 // program's behaviour diverged from what the written
208 // code expected?"
209 //
210 // For example, use of a deprecated method or violating a strict standard
211 // has no impact on functional behaviour (Warning). On the other hand,
212 // accessing an undefined variable makes behaviour diverge from what the
213 // author intended/expected. PHP recovers from an undefined variables by
214 // yielding null and continuing execution, but it remains a change in
215 // behaviour given the null was not part of the code and is likely not
216 // accounted for.
217 switch ( $level ) {
218 case E_WARNING:
219 case E_CORE_WARNING:
220 case E_COMPILE_WARNING:
221 $levelName = 'Warning';
222 $severity = LogLevel::ERROR;
223 break;
224 case E_NOTICE:
225 $levelName = 'Notice';
226 $severity = LogLevel::ERROR;
227 break;
228 case E_USER_NOTICE:
229 // Used by wfWarn(), MWDebug::warning()
230 $levelName = 'Notice';
231 $severity = LogLevel::WARNING;
232 break;
233 case E_USER_WARNING:
234 // Used by wfWarn(), MWDebug::warning()
235 $levelName = 'Warning';
236 $severity = LogLevel::WARNING;
237 break;
238 case E_STRICT:
239 $levelName = 'Strict Standards';
240 $severity = LogLevel::WARNING;
241 break;
242 case E_DEPRECATED:
243 case E_USER_DEPRECATED:
244 $levelName = 'Deprecated';
245 $severity = LogLevel::WARNING;
246 break;
247 default:
248 $levelName = 'Unknown error';
249 $severity = LogLevel::ERROR;
250 break;
251 }
252
253 $e = new ErrorException( "PHP $levelName: $message", 0, $level, $file, $line );
254 self::logError( $e, 'error', $severity );
255
256 // If $wgPropagateErrors is true return false so PHP shows/logs the error normally.
257 // Ignore $wgPropagateErrors if track_errors is set
258 // (which means someone is counting on regular PHP error handling behavior).
259 return !( $wgPropagateErrors || ini_get( 'track_errors' ) );
260 }
261
283 public static function handleFatalError(
284 $level = null, $message = null, $file = null, $line = null,
285 $context = null, $trace = null
286 ) {
287 // Free reserved memory so that we have space to process OOM
288 // errors
289 self::$reservedMemory = null;
290
291 if ( $level === null ) {
292 // Called as a shutdown handler, get data from error_get_last()
293 if ( static::$handledFatalCallback ) {
294 // Already called once (probably as an error handler callback
295 // under HHVM) so don't log again.
296 return false;
297 }
298
299 $lastError = error_get_last();
300 if ( $lastError !== null ) {
301 $level = $lastError['type'];
302 $message = $lastError['message'];
303 $file = $lastError['file'];
304 $line = $lastError['line'];
305 } else {
306 $level = 0;
307 $message = '';
308 }
309 }
310
311 if ( !in_array( $level, self::$fatalErrorTypes ) ) {
312 // Only interested in fatal errors, others should have been
313 // handled by MWExceptionHandler::handleError
314 return false;
315 }
316
317 $url = WebRequest::getGlobalRequestURL();
318 $msgParts = [
319 '[{exception_id}] {exception_url} PHP Fatal Error',
320 ( $line || $file ) ? ' from' : '',
321 $line ? " line $line" : '',
322 ( $line && $file ) ? ' of' : '',
323 $file ? " $file" : '',
324 ": $message",
325 ];
326 $msg = implode( '', $msgParts );
327
328 // Look at message to see if this is a class not found failure
329 // HHVM: Class undefined: foo
330 // PHP5: Class 'foo' not found
331 if ( preg_match( "/Class (undefined: \w+|'\w+' not found)/", $message ) ) {
332 // phpcs:disable Generic.Files.LineLength
333 $msg = <<<TXT
334{$msg}
335
336MediaWiki or an installed extension requires this class but it is not embedded directly in MediaWiki's git repository and must be installed separately by the end user.
337
338Please see <a href="https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Download_from_Git#Fetch_external_libraries">mediawiki.org</a> for help on installing the required components.
339TXT;
340 // phpcs:enable
341 }
342
343 // We can't just create an exception and log it as it is likely that
344 // the interpreter has unwound the stack already. If that is true the
345 // stacktrace we would get would be functionally empty. If however we
346 // have been called as an error handler callback *and* HHVM is in use
347 // we will have been provided with a useful stacktrace that we can
348 // log.
349 $trace = $trace ?: debug_backtrace();
350 $logger = LoggerFactory::getInstance( 'fatal' );
351 $logger->error( $msg, [
352 'fatal_exception' => [
353 'class' => ErrorException::class,
354 'message' => "PHP Fatal Error: {$message}",
355 'code' => $level,
356 'file' => $file,
357 'line' => $line,
358 'trace' => self::prettyPrintTrace( self::redactTrace( $trace ) ),
359 ],
360 'exception_id' => WebRequest::getRequestId(),
361 'exception_url' => $url,
362 'caught_by' => self::CAUGHT_BY_HANDLER
363 ] );
364
365 // Remember call so we don't double process via HHVM's fatal
366 // notifications and the shutdown hook behavior
367 static::$handledFatalCallback = true;
368 return false;
369 }
370
381 public static function getRedactedTraceAsString( $e ) {
382 return self::prettyPrintTrace( self::getRedactedTrace( $e ) );
383 }
384
393 public static function prettyPrintTrace( array $trace, $pad = '' ) {
394 $text = '';
395
396 $level = 0;
397 foreach ( $trace as $level => $frame ) {
398 if ( isset( $frame['file'] ) && isset( $frame['line'] ) ) {
399 $text .= "{$pad}#{$level} {$frame['file']}({$frame['line']}): ";
400 } else {
401 // 'file' and 'line' are unset for calls via call_user_func
402 // (T57634) This matches behaviour of
403 // Exception::getTraceAsString to instead display "[internal
404 // function]".
405 $text .= "{$pad}#{$level} [internal function]: ";
406 }
407
408 if ( isset( $frame['class'] ) && isset( $frame['type'] ) && isset( $frame['function'] ) ) {
409 $text .= $frame['class'] . $frame['type'] . $frame['function'];
410 } elseif ( isset( $frame['function'] ) ) {
411 $text .= $frame['function'];
412 } else {
413 $text .= 'NO_FUNCTION_GIVEN';
414 }
415
416 if ( isset( $frame['args'] ) ) {
417 $text .= '(' . implode( ', ', $frame['args'] ) . ")\n";
418 } else {
419 $text .= "()\n";
420 }
421 }
422
423 $level = $level + 1;
424 $text .= "{$pad}#{$level} {main}";
425
426 return $text;
427 }
428
440 public static function getRedactedTrace( $e ) {
441 return static::redactTrace( $e->getTrace() );
442 }
443
454 public static function redactTrace( array $trace ) {
455 return array_map( function ( $frame ) {
456 if ( isset( $frame['args'] ) ) {
457 $frame['args'] = array_map( function ( $arg ) {
458 return is_object( $arg ) ? get_class( $arg ) : gettype( $arg );
459 }, $frame['args'] );
460 }
461 return $frame;
462 }, $trace );
463 }
464
472 public static function getURL() {
473 global $wgRequest;
474 if ( !isset( $wgRequest ) || $wgRequest instanceof FauxRequest ) {
475 return false;
476 }
477 return $wgRequest->getRequestURL();
478 }
479
487 public static function getLogMessage( $e ) {
488 $id = WebRequest::getRequestId();
489 $type = get_class( $e );
490 $file = $e->getFile();
491 $line = $e->getLine();
492 $message = $e->getMessage();
493 $url = self::getURL() ?: '[no req]';
494
495 return "[$id] $url $type from line $line of $file: $message";
496 }
497
507 public static function getLogNormalMessage( $e ) {
508 $type = get_class( $e );
509 $file = $e->getFile();
510 $line = $e->getLine();
511 $message = $e->getMessage();
512
513 return "[{exception_id}] {exception_url} $type from line $line of $file: $message";
514 }
515
520 public static function getPublicLogMessage( $e ) {
521 $reqId = WebRequest::getRequestId();
522 $type = get_class( $e );
523 return '[' . $reqId . '] '
524 . gmdate( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ) . ': '
525 . 'Fatal exception of type "' . $type . '"';
526 }
527
539 public static function getLogContext( $e, $catcher = self::CAUGHT_BY_OTHER ) {
540 return [
541 'exception' => $e,
542 'exception_id' => WebRequest::getRequestId(),
543 'exception_url' => self::getURL() ?: '[no req]',
544 'caught_by' => $catcher
545 ];
546 }
547
560 public static function getStructuredExceptionData( $e, $catcher = self::CAUGHT_BY_OTHER ) {
562
563 $data = [
564 'id' => WebRequest::getRequestId(),
565 'type' => get_class( $e ),
566 'file' => $e->getFile(),
567 'line' => $e->getLine(),
568 'message' => $e->getMessage(),
569 'code' => $e->getCode(),
570 'url' => self::getURL() ?: null,
571 'caught_by' => $catcher
572 ];
573
574 if ( $e instanceof ErrorException &&
575 ( error_reporting() & $e->getSeverity() ) === 0
576 ) {
577 // Flag surpressed errors
578 $data['suppressed'] = true;
579 }
580
582 $data['backtrace'] = self::getRedactedTrace( $e );
583 }
584
585 $previous = $e->getPrevious();
586 if ( $previous !== null ) {
587 $data['previous'] = self::getStructuredExceptionData( $previous, $catcher );
588 }
589
590 return $data;
591 }
592
647 public static function jsonSerializeException(
648 $e, $pretty = false, $escaping = 0, $catcher = self::CAUGHT_BY_OTHER
649 ) {
650 return FormatJson::encode(
651 self::getStructuredExceptionData( $e, $catcher ),
652 $pretty,
653 $escaping
654 );
655 }
656
667 public static function logException( $e, $catcher = self::CAUGHT_BY_OTHER ) {
668 if ( !( $e instanceof MWException ) || $e->isLoggable() ) {
669 $logger = LoggerFactory::getInstance( 'exception' );
670 $logger->error(
671 self::getLogNormalMessage( $e ),
672 self::getLogContext( $e, $catcher )
673 );
674
675 $json = self::jsonSerializeException( $e, false, FormatJson::ALL_OK, $catcher );
676 if ( $json !== false ) {
677 $logger = LoggerFactory::getInstance( 'exception-json' );
678 $logger->error( $json, [ 'private' => true ] );
679 }
680
681 Hooks::run( 'LogException', [ $e, false ] );
682 }
683 }
684
693 protected static function logError(
694 ErrorException $e, $channel, $level = LogLevel::ERROR
695 ) {
696 $catcher = self::CAUGHT_BY_HANDLER;
697 // The set_error_handler callback is independent from error_reporting.
698 // Filter out unwanted errors manually (e.g. when
699 // Wikimedia\suppressWarnings is active).
700 $suppressed = ( error_reporting() & $e->getSeverity() ) === 0;
701 if ( !$suppressed ) {
702 $logger = LoggerFactory::getInstance( $channel );
703 $logger->log(
704 $level,
705 self::getLogNormalMessage( $e ),
706 self::getLogContext( $e, $catcher )
707 );
708 }
709
710 // Include all errors in the json log (surpressed errors will be flagged)
711 $json = self::jsonSerializeException( $e, false, FormatJson::ALL_OK, $catcher );
712 if ( $json !== false ) {
713 $logger = LoggerFactory::getInstance( "{$channel}-json" );
714 $logger->log( $level, $json, [ 'private' => true ] );
715 }
716
717 Hooks::run( 'LogException', [ $e, $suppressed ] );
718 }
719}
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$wgLogExceptionBacktrace
If true, send the exception backtrace to the error log.
$wgPropagateErrors
If true, the MediaWiki error handler passes errors/warnings to the default error handler after loggin...
wfIsCLI()
Check if we are running from the commandline.
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WebRequest clone which takes values from a provided array.
Handler class for MWExceptions.
static handleError( $level, $message, $file=null, $line=null)
Handler for set_error_handler() callback notifications.
static getRedactedTraceAsString( $e)
Generate a string representation of an exception's stack trace.
static handleFatalError( $level=null, $message=null, $file=null, $line=null, $context=null, $trace=null)
Dual purpose callback used as both a set_error_handler() callback and a registered shutdown function.
static jsonSerializeException( $e, $pretty=false, $escaping=0, $catcher=self::CAUGHT_BY_OTHER)
Serialize an Exception object to JSON.
static getLogMessage( $e)
Get a message formatting the exception message and its origin.
static $fatalErrorTypes
Error types that, if unhandled, are fatal to the request.
static prettyPrintTrace(array $trace, $pad='')
Generate a string representation of a stacktrace.
static getLogNormalMessage( $e)
Get a normalised message for formatting with PSR-3 log event context.
static logError(ErrorException $e, $channel, $level=LogLevel::ERROR)
Log an exception that wasn't thrown but made to wrap an error.
static rollbackMasterChangesAndLog( $e)
Roll back any open database transactions and log the stack trace of the exception.
static handleUncaughtException( $e)
Callback to use with PHP's set_exception_handler.
static report( $e)
Report an exception to the user.
static getStructuredExceptionData( $e, $catcher=self::CAUGHT_BY_OTHER)
Get a structured representation of an Exception.
static redactTrace(array $trace)
Redact a stacktrace generated by Exception::getTrace(), debug_backtrace() or similar means.
static logException( $e, $catcher=self::CAUGHT_BY_OTHER)
Log an exception to the exception log (if enabled).
static installHandler()
Install handlers with PHP.
static getRedactedTrace( $e)
Return a copy of an exception's backtrace as an array.
static getURL()
If the exception occurred in the course of responding to a request, returns the requested URL.
static getLogContext( $e, $catcher=self::CAUGHT_BY_OTHER)
Get a PSR-3 log event context from an Exception.
static handleException( $e)
Exception handler which simulates the appropriate catch() handling:
static output( $e, $mode, $eNew=null)
MediaWiki exception.
PSR-3 logger instance factory.
MediaWikiServices is the service locator for the application scope of MediaWiki.
Database error base class.
Definition DBError.php:30
=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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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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A helper class for throttling authentication attempts.
This document provides an overview of the usage of PageUpdater and that is
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