MediaWiki
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Querypage that lists the most wanted files. More...
Public Member Functions | |
__construct ($name= 'Wantedfiles') | |
forceExistenceCheck () | |
KLUGE: The results may contain false positives for files that exist e.g. | |
getPageHeader () | |
The content returned by this function will be output before any result. | |
getQueryInfo () | |
Subclasses return an SQL query here, formatted as an array with the following keys: tables => Table(s) for passing to Database::select() fields => Field(s) for passing to Database::select(), may be * conds => WHERE conditions options => options join_conds => JOIN conditions. |
Querypage that lists the most wanted files.
Definition at line 32 of file SpecialWantedfiles.php.
WantedFilesPage::__construct | ( | $ | name = 'Wantedfiles' | ) |
Definition at line 34 of file SpecialWantedfiles.php.
KLUGE: The results may contain false positives for files that exist e.g.
in a shared repo. Setting this at least keeps them from showing up as redlinks in the output, even if it doesn't fix the real problem (bug 6220).
Reimplemented from WantedQueryPage.
Definition at line 70 of file SpecialWantedfiles.php.
The content returned by this function will be output before any result.
Reimplemented from QueryPage.
Definition at line 38 of file SpecialWantedfiles.php.
References Title\makeTitleSafe(), Title\newFromText(), and wfMessage().
Subclasses return an SQL query here, formatted as an array with the following keys: tables => Table(s) for passing to Database::select() fields => Field(s) for passing to Database::select(), may be * conds => WHERE conditions options => options join_conds => JOIN conditions.
Note that the query itself should return the following three columns: 'namespace', 'title', and 'value'. 'value' is used for sorting.
These may be stored in the querycache table for expensive queries, and that cached data will be returned sometimes, so the presence of extra fields can't be relied upon. The cached 'value' column will be an integer; non-numeric values are useful only for sorting the initial query (except if they're timestamps, see usesTimestamps()).
Don't include an ORDER or LIMIT clause, they will be added.
If this function is not overridden or returns something other than an array, getSQL() will be used instead. This is for backwards compatibility only and is strongly deprecated.
Reimplemented from QueryPage.
Definition at line 74 of file SpecialWantedfiles.php.