=== Configuration changes in 1.22 ===
* $wgRedirectScript was removed. It was unused.
* Removed $wgLocalMessageCacheSerialized, it is now always true.
-* When $wgUseVFormUserLogin is true, the redesign of Special:UserLogin is
- activated; when $wgUseVFormCreateAccount is true, the redesign of
- Special:UserLogin/signup is activated.
* $wgVectorUseIconWatch is now enabled by default.
* $wgCascadingRestrictionLevels was added.
* ftps, ssh, sftp, xmpp, sip, sips, tel, sms, bitcoin, magnet, urn, and geo
* $wgLogAutopatrol added to allow disabling logging of autopatrol edits in the logging table.
default for $wgLogAutopatrol is true.
* The 'edit' right no longer allows for editing a user's own CSS and JS.
-* New rights 'editmyusercss' and 'editmyuserjs' restrict actions that were
- formerly allowed by default. They have been added to the default for
- $wgGroupPermissions['*'].
+* New rights 'editmyusercss', 'editmyuserjs', 'viewmywatchlist',
+ and 'editmywatchlist' restrict actions that were formerly allowed by default.
+ They have been added to the default for $wgGroupPermissions['*'].
=== New features in 1.22 ===
* (bug 44525) mediawiki.jqueryMsg can now parse (whitelisted) HTML elements and attributes.
* New 'mediawiki.ui' CSS module providing mw-ui-* styles for buttons and a
compact vertical form layout.
* New versions of login (Special:UserLogin) and create account
- (Special:UserLogin/signup) forms. They are opt-in for now, controlled by
- the $wgUseVFormUserLogin and $wgUseVFormCreateAccount settings or a 'useNew'
- URL parameter trigger.
+ (Special:UserLogin/signup) forms using the "vform" compact vertical form layout.
+ These forms use new messages that assume a "Help logging in" link, see
+ https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Page_customizations;
+ https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Account_creation_user_experience/Strings lists the
+ message key changes.
* (bug 23343) Implemented ability to apply IP blocks to the contents of X-Forwarded-For headers
by adding a new configuration variable $wgApplyIpBlocksToXff (disabled by default).
* The new hook 'APIGetPossibleErrors' to modify the list of possible errors was
for extensions such as OAuth:
** editmyusercss controls whether a user may edit their own CSS subpages.
** editmyuserjs controls whether a user may edit their own JS subpages.
+** viewmywatchlist controls whether a user may view their watchlist.
+** editmywatchlist controls whether a user may edit their watchlist.
* Add new hook AbortTalkPageEmailNotification, this will be used to determine
whether to send the regular talk page email notification
+* (bug 46513) Vector: Add the collapsibleTabs script from the Vector extension.
+* Added $wgRecentChangesFlags for defining new flags for RecentChanges and
+ watchlists.
=== Bug fixes in 1.22 ===
* Disable Special:PasswordReset when $wgEnableEmail is false. Previously one
* (bug 14176) System messages that are empty were previously incorrectly treated
as non-existent, causing a fallback to the default. This stopped users from
overriding system messages to make them blank.
+* (bug 48319) action=parse no longer returns an error if passed none of 'oldid',
+ 'pageid', 'page', 'title', and 'text' (e.g. if only passed 'summary'). A
+ warning will instead be issued if 'title' is non-default, unless no props are
+ requested.
+* Special:Recentchangeslinked will now include upload log entries
+* (bug 41281) Fixed ugly output if file size could not be extracted for multi-page media.
+* (bug 50315) list=logevents API module will now output log entries by anonymous users.
=== API changes in 1.22 ===
+* (bug 25553) The JSON output formatter now leaves forward slashes unescaped
+ to improve human readability of URLs and similar strings. Also, a "utf8"
+ option is now provided to use UTF-8 encoding instead of hex escape codes
+ for most non-ASCII characters.
* (bug 46626) xmldoublequote parameter was removed. Because of a bug, the
parameter has had no effect since MediaWiki 1.16, and so its removal is
unlikely to impact existing clients.
* (bug 47219) Allow specifying change type of Wikipedia feed items
* prop=imageinfo now allows setting iiurlheight without setting iiurlwidth
* prop=info now adds the content model and page language of the title.
-* New upload log entries will now contain information on the relavent
+* New upload log entries will now contain information on the relevant
image (sha1 and timestamp).
* (bug 49239) action=parse now can parse in preview and section preview modes.
* (bug 49259) action=patrol now accepts revision ids.
honors $wgBlockCIDRLimit. Note any clients passing invalid values to bkip
will now receive an error, rather than the previous behavior listing all
user blocks.
+* (bug 48201) action=parse&text=foo now assumes wikitext if no title is given,
+ rather than using the content model of the page "API".
+* action=watch may now return errors.
=== Languages updated in 1.22===
* (bug 46751) Made Buryat (Russia) (буряад) (bxr) fallback to Russian.
=== Other changes in 1.22 ===
+* BREAKING CHANGE: Implementation of MediaWiki's JS and JSON value encoding
+ has changed:
+** MediaWiki no longer supports PHP installations in which the native JSON
+ extension is missing or disabled.
+** XmlJsCode objects can no longer be nested inside objects or arrays.
+ (For Xml::encodeJsCall(), this individually applies to each argument.)
+** The sets of characters escaped by default, along with the precise escape
+ sequences used, have changed (except for the Xml::escapeJsString()
+ function, which is now deprecated).
+* BREAKING CHANGE: The Services_JSON class has been removed. If necessary,
+ be sure to upgrade affected extensions at the same time (e.g. Collection).
* redirect.php was removed. It was unused.
* ClickTracking integration was dropped from the mediaWiki.user.bucket
JavaScript function. The 'tracked' option is now ignored.
will no longer be output and OutputPage::addKeyword no longer exists.
* Methods Title::userCanEditCssSubpage and Title::userCanEditJsSubpage,
deprecated since 1.19, have been removed.
+* (bug 50134) Hook functions are no longer required to return a value. When a
+ hook function does not return a value (or when it returns an explicit null),
+ processing continues. To abort the hook, a hook function must return an
+ explicit, boolean false or a string error message. Other falsey values are
+ tantamount to a 'return true' in earlier versions of MediaWiki.
== Compatibility ==