31require_once __DIR__ .
'/Maintenance.php';
41 parent::__construct();
42 $this->
addDescription(
'Script for periodic off-peak updating of the search index' );
43 $this->
addOption(
's',
'starting timestamp',
false,
true );
44 $this->
addOption(
'e',
'Ending timestamp',
false,
true );
47 'File for saving/loading timestamps, searchUpdate.WIKI_ID.pos by default',
53 'How long the searchindex and revision tables will be locked for',
68 } elseif ( is_readable(
'searchUpdate.pos' ) ) {
69 # B/c to the old position file name which was hardcoded
70 # We can safely delete the file when we're done though.
71 $start = file_get_contents(
'searchUpdate.pos' );
72 unlink(
'searchUpdate.pos' );
73 } elseif ( is_readable( $posFile ) ) {
74 $start = file_get_contents( $posFile );
81 if ( is_writable( dirname( realpath( $posFile ) ) ) ) {
82 $file = fopen( $posFile,
'w' );
83 if (
$file !==
false ) {
84 fwrite(
$file, $end );
87 $this->
error(
"*** Couldn't write to the $posFile!\n" );
90 $this->
error(
"*** Couldn't write to the $posFile!\n" );
100 $recentchanges = $dbw->tableName(
'recentchanges' );
102 $this->
output(
"Updating searchindex between $start and $end\n" );
104 # Select entries from recentchanges which are on top and between the specified times
105 $start = $dbw->timestamp( $start );
106 $end = $dbw->timestamp( $end );
108 $page = $dbw->tableName(
'page' );
109 $sql =
"SELECT rc_cur_id FROM $recentchanges
110 JOIN $page ON rc_cur_id=page_id AND rc_this_oldid=page_latest
111 WHERE rc_type != " .
RC_LOG .
" AND rc_timestamp BETWEEN '$start' AND '$end'";
112 $res = $dbw->query( $sql, __METHOD__ );
116 $this->
output(
"Done\n" );
$wgDisableSearchUpdate
If you've disabled search semi-permanently, this also disables updates to the table.
wfTimestampNow()
Convenience function; returns MediaWiki timestamp for the present time.
wfTimestamp( $outputtype=TS_UNIX, $ts=0)
Get a timestamp string in one of various formats.
wfWikiID()
Get an ASCII string identifying this wiki This is used as a prefix in memcached keys.
Abstract maintenance class for quickly writing and churning out maintenance scripts with minimal effo...
error( $err, $die=0)
Throw an error to the user.
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.
updateSearchIndexForPage( $dbw, $pageId)
Update the searchindex table for a given pageid.
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.
updateSearchIndex( $maxLockTime, $callback, $dbw, $results)
Perform a search index update with locking.
Maintenance script for periodic off-peak updating of the search index.
getDbType()
Does the script need different DB access? By default, we give Maintenance scripts normal rights to th...
execute()
Do the actual work.
doUpdateSearchIndex( $start, $end, $maxLockTime)
__construct()
Default constructor.
searchIndexUpdateCallback( $dbw, $row)
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
require_once RUN_MAINTENANCE_IF_MAIN
if(PHP_SAPI !='cli-server') if(!isset( $_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME'])) $file