MediaWiki  REL1_33
rebuildall.php
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1 <?php
25 require_once __DIR__ . '/Maintenance.php';
26 
32 class RebuildAll extends Maintenance {
33  public function __construct() {
34  parent::__construct();
35  $this->addDescription( 'Rebuild links, text index and recent changes' );
36  }
37 
38  public function getDbType() {
39  return Maintenance::DB_ADMIN;
40  }
41 
42  public function execute() {
43  // Rebuild the text index
44  if ( $this->getDB( DB_REPLICA )->getType() != 'postgres' ) {
45  $this->output( "** Rebuilding fulltext search index (if you abort "
46  . "this will break searching; run this script again to fix):\n" );
47  $rebuildText = $this->runChild( RebuildTextIndex::class, 'rebuildtextindex.php' );
48  $rebuildText->execute();
49  }
50 
51  // Rebuild RC
52  $this->output( "\n\n** Rebuilding recentchanges table:\n" );
53  $rebuildRC = $this->runChild( RebuildRecentchanges::class, 'rebuildrecentchanges.php' );
54  $rebuildRC->execute();
55 
56  // Rebuild link tables
57  $this->output( "\n\n** Rebuilding links tables -- this can take a long time. "
58  . "It should be safe to abort via ctrl+C if you get bored.\n" );
59  $rebuildLinks = $this->runChild( RefreshLinks::class, 'refreshLinks.php' );
60  $rebuildLinks->execute();
61 
62  $this->output( "Done.\n" );
63  }
64 }
65 
67 require_once RUN_MAINTENANCE_IF_MAIN;
RebuildAll
Maintenance script that rebuilds link tracking tables from scratch.
Definition: rebuildall.php:32
RebuildAll\execute
execute()
Do the actual work.
Definition: rebuildall.php:42
Maintenance\addDescription
addDescription( $text)
Set the description text.
Definition: Maintenance.php:329
Maintenance\runChild
runChild( $maintClass, $classFile=null)
Run a child maintenance script.
Definition: Maintenance.php:708
RUN_MAINTENANCE_IF_MAIN
require_once RUN_MAINTENANCE_IF_MAIN
Definition: maintenance.txt:50
Maintenance
Abstract maintenance class for quickly writing and churning out maintenance scripts with minimal effo...
Definition: maintenance.txt:39
php
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Definition: injection.txt:37
$maintClass
$maintClass
Definition: rebuildall.php:66
RebuildAll\__construct
__construct()
Default constructor.
Definition: rebuildall.php:33
DB_REPLICA
const DB_REPLICA
Definition: defines.php:25
Maintenance\DB_ADMIN
const DB_ADMIN
Definition: Maintenance.php:79
RebuildAll\getDbType
getDbType()
Does the script need different DB access? By default, we give Maintenance scripts normal rights to th...
Definition: rebuildall.php:38
Maintenance\getDB
getDB( $db, $groups=[], $wiki=false)
Returns a database to be used by current maintenance script.
Definition: Maintenance.php:1373
Maintenance\output
output( $out, $channel=null)
Throw some output to the user.
Definition: Maintenance.php:434
class
you have access to all of the normal MediaWiki so you can get a DB use the etc For full docs on the Maintenance class
Definition: maintenance.txt:56