r112924 MediaWiki - Code Review archive

Repository:MediaWiki
Revision:r112923‎ | r112924 | r112925 >
Date:22:33, 2 March 2012
Author:van-de-bugger
Status:deferred (Comments)
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Comment:
Initial revision of Genderize extension.
Modified paths:
  • /trunk/extensions/Genderize (added) (history)
  • /trunk/extensions/Genderize/AGPL-3.0.txt (added) (history)
  • /trunk/extensions/Genderize/Genderize.class.php (added) (history)
  • /trunk/extensions/Genderize/Genderize.i18n.php (added) (history)
  • /trunk/extensions/Genderize/Genderize.php (added) (history)
  • /trunk/extensions/Genderize/README (added) (history)

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Index: trunk/extensions/Genderize/Genderize.i18n.php
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
 2+<?php // Genderize.i18n.php //
 3+
 4+/*
 5+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 6+ Genderize, a MediaWiki extension for use gender-specific user page titles and links.
 7+ Copyright (C) 2012 Van de Bugger.
 8+
 9+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
 10+ of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation,
 11+ either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 12+
 13+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
 14+ without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
 15+ See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
 16+
 17+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License along with this
 18+ program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 19+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 20+*/
 21+
 22+$aliases = array();
 23+$messages = array();
 24+
 25+/*
 26+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 27+ English
 28+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 29+*/
 30+$messages[ 'en' ] = array(
 31+ 'genderize-description'
 32+ => 'Genderized user links to user pages, user page titles, and user namespace tabs.',
 33+);
 34+
 35+/*
 36+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 37+ Russian
 38+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 39+*/
 40+$messages[ 'ru' ] = array(
 41+);
 42+
 43+// end of file //
Property changes on: trunk/extensions/Genderize/Genderize.i18n.php
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Added: svn:eol-style
144 + native
Index: trunk/extensions/Genderize/Genderize.php
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
 2+<?php // Gender.php //
 3+
 4+/*
 5+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 6+ Gender, a MediaWiki extension for use gender-specific user page titles and links.
 7+ Copyright (C) 2012 Van de Bugger.
 8+
 9+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
 10+ of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation,
 11+ either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 12+
 13+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
 14+ without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
 15+ See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
 16+
 17+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License along with this
 18+ program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 19+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 20+*/
 21+
 22+if ( ! defined( 'MEDIAWIKI' ) ) {
 23+ die( 'Not an entry point.' );
 24+}; # if
 25+
 26+global $wgAutoloadClasses;
 27+$wgAutoloadClasses[ 'Genderize' ] = __DIR__ . '/Genderize.class.php';
 28+
 29+global $wgHooks;
 30+$wgHooks[ 'LinkBegin' ][] = 'Genderize::onLinkBegin';
 31+$wgHooks[ 'SkinTemplateNavigation' ][] = 'Genderize::onSkinTemplateNavigation';
 32+
 33+global $wgExtensionMessagesFiles;
 34+$wgExtensionMessagesFiles[ 'Genderize' ] = __DIR__ . '/Genderize.i18n.php';
 35+
 36+global $egGenderize;
 37+foreach ( array( 'male', 'female', 'unknown' ) as $gender ) {
 38+ if ( ! isset( $egGenderize[ $gender ] ) ) {
 39+ $egGenderize[ $gender ] = 'User';
 40+ }; // if
 41+}; // foreach
 42+
 43+global $wgExtraGenderNamespaces;
 44+$wgExtraGenderNamespaces[ NS_USER ] = $egGenderize;
 45+
 46+global $wgExtensionCredits;
 47+$wgExtensionCredits[ 'other' ][] = array(
 48+ 'path' => __FILE__,
 49+ 'name' => 'Genderize',
 50+ 'license' => 'AGPL-3.0+',
 51+ 'version' => '0.0.1',
 52+ 'author' => array( '[http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Van_de_Bugger Van de Bugger]' ),
 53+ //~ 'url' => 'http://example.org/',
 54+ 'descriptionmsg' => 'genderize-description',
 55+);
 56+
 57+// end of file //
Property changes on: trunk/extensions/Genderize/Genderize.php
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Added: svn:eol-style
158 + native
Index: trunk/extensions/Genderize/Genderize.class.php
@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
 2+<?php // Genderize.class.php //
 3+
 4+/*
 5+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 6+ Genderize, a MediaWiki extension for use gender-specific user page titles and links.
 7+ Copyright (C) 2012 Van de Bugger.
 8+
 9+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
 10+ of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation,
 11+ either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 12+
 13+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
 14+ without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
 15+ See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
 16+
 17+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License along with this
 18+ program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 19+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 20+*/
 21+
 22+if ( ! defined( 'MEDIAWIKI' ) ) {
 23+ die( 'Not an entry point.' );
 24+}; // if
 25+
 26+
 27+class Genderize {
 28+
 29+
 30+ static public function onLinkBegin( $skin, $target, &$text, &$customAttribs, &$query, &$options, &$ret ) {
 31+ if ( $target->getNamespace() == NS_USER ) {
 32+ if ( ! isset( $text ) || Title::newFromText( $text )->getPrefixedText() == $target->getPrefixedText() ) {
 33+ $text = $target->getPrefixedText();
 34+ }; // if
 35+ }; // if
 36+ return true;
 37+ } // function onLinkBegin
 38+
 39+
 40+ public static function onSkinTemplateNavigation( $skin, &$actions ) {
 41+
 42+ global $egGenderize;
 43+
 44+ $title = $skin->getTitle();
 45+ if ( isset( $actions[ 'namespaces' ] ) ) {
 46+ if ( isset( $actions[ 'namespaces' ][ 'user' ] ) ) {
 47+ $user = User::newFromName( $title->getText() );
 48+ $gender = $user->getOption( 'gender' );
 49+ $actions[ 'namespaces' ][ 'user' ][ 'text' ] = $egGenderize[ $gender ];
 50+ }; // if
 51+ }; // if
 52+
 53+ return true;
 54+
 55+ } // function onSkinTemplateNavigation
 56+
 57+
 58+} // class Genderize
 59+
 60+
 61+// end of file //
Property changes on: trunk/extensions/Genderize/Genderize.class.php
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Added: svn:eol-style
162 + native
Index: trunk/extensions/Genderize/README
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
 2+<!-- README -->
 3+
 4+== What for? ==
 5+
 6+Let user page titles and links to user pages be gender-specific.
 7+
 8+== Why? ==
 9+
 10+MediaWiki 1.18.0 introduced $wgExtraGenderNamespaces for it. Yes, but it does only 1/4 of the job.
 11+If you set up $wgExtraGenderNamespaces properly, tooltips of links to user pages are genderized.
 12+But link text, user page title and namespace tab are not. This extension let
 13+$wgExtraGenderNamespaces do its part of the job and does the rest.
 14+
 15+== Usage ==
 16+
 17+ // $egGenderize should be set *before* including `Genderize.php'.
 18+ $egGenderize[ 'male' ] = 'Male';
 19+ $egGenderize[ 'female' ] = 'Female';
 20+ $egGenderize[ 'unknown' ] = 'Unknown';
 21+ require_once( '.../Genderize.php' );
 22+
 23+If $egGender is not set, English `User' is used instead.
 24+
 25+== Effect ==
 26+
 27+(Let us assume $egGenderize is set as in the example above.)
 28+
 29+Liтks to a user page can be specified as [[Male:Name]], [[Female:Name]], or [[Unknown:Name]], or as
 30+canonical [[User:Name]]. Regardless of the used prefix, link will be rendered with proper prefix.
 31+
 32+User page title will be genderized, e. g. `Female:Name'. Namespace tab (in case of Vector skin it
 33+is above the left-upper corner of the page) will be `Female', not `User'.
 34+
 35+== Known issues ==
 36+
 37+Some messages are not translated yet. For example, namespace's tab tooltip.
 38+
 39+== License ==
 40+
 41+GNU Affero General Public License, version 3 or any later version. See `AGPL-3.0.txt' file for the
 42+full license text.
 43+
 44+<!-- end of file -->

Follow-up revisions

RevisionCommit summaryAuthorDate
r113029r112924: Consistency tweaks in preparation for adding extension to translatew...raymond13:28, 5 March 2012
r113030r112924: Register extension for translatewiki.net.raymond13:29, 5 March 2012
r114074Genderize: Configure after inclusion (foolow-up to r112924).van-de-bugger21:40, 17 March 2012

Comments

#Comment by Nikerabbit (talk | contribs)   06:47, 5 March 2012

Feeling adventurous with GPLv3 and PHP 5.3 only features?

What advantage $egGenderize gives over setting $wgExtraGenderNamespaces directly, which also supports user talk pages? The need to set variables before extension setup file is included is frowned upon. Should use a hook or $wgExtensionSetupFunctions.

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Really?

#Comment by Van de Bugger (talk | contribs)   17:16, 5 March 2012

> Feeling adventurous with GPLv3 and PHP 5.3 only features?

Please be direct and specific. I am not aware about your troubles with AGLPv3. (Note the "A" letter in the front.) I am not a PHP guru, and not aware which feature is specific for PHP 5.3. This code works for me, that's enough. If you want something to be fixed, just express in in Basic English. Please find another place for rhetoric exercises, ok?

> What advantage $egGenderize gives over setting $wgExtraGenderNamespaces directly, which also supports user talk pages?

Do not understand what you talking about.

> The need to set variables before extension setup file is included is frowned upon.

What the problem? Either explain or point me where it is explained.

> Really?

Don't you believe?

#Comment by Nikerabbit (talk | contribs)   17:55, 5 March 2012

Most of the code around MediaWiki is GPLv2. The license is of course our choice. For example __DIR__ only exists in PHP 5.3.0 onwards.

Reading global variables before they are set opens doors to register globals vulnerability. See for example Register_globals#Configure_extensions_only_after_their_setup_file_is_included

Your commenting style is awfully verbose. I cannot figure any reason why comment saying "end of file" is useful.

One more thing. PHP does not need semicolon after if/foreach/while blocks, so the convention is to not use them there.

#Comment by Nikerabbit (talk | contribs)   18:04, 5 March 2012

Meant to say your choice. Obviously everyone takes what suits them best and fits the contraints.

#Comment by Van de Bugger (talk | contribs)   12:16, 19 March 2012

> Reading global variables before they are set opens doors to register globals vulnerability.

Fixed.

#Comment by Siebrand (talk | contribs)   18:41, 5 March 2012

Why write this as an extension and not as a proposed patch for core? (That would require a relicense, though)

#Comment by Van de Bugger (talk | contribs)   19:23, 5 March 2012

> Why write this as an extension and not as a proposed patch for core?

Because (a) Pushing a patch to core even for fixing a bug requires a lot of efforts and time-consuming; this is not a bug but a missed feature and I am not sure how serious it is for core maintainers; (b) Anyway, patch will not be included into 1.18.

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