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1 hooks.txt
2
3 This document describes how event hooks work in MediaWiki; how to add
4 hooks for an event; and how to run hooks for an event.
5
6 ==Glossary==
7
8 event
9 Something that happens with the wiki. For example: a user logs
10 in. A wiki page is saved. A wiki page is deleted. Often there are
11 two events associated with a single action: one before the code
12 is run to make the event happen, and one after. Each event has a
13 name, preferably in CamelCase. For example, 'UserLogin',
14 'ArticleSave', 'ArticleSaveComplete', 'ArticleDelete'.
15
16 hook
17 A clump of code and data that should be run when an event
18 happens. This can be either a function and a chunk of data, or an
19 object and a method.
20
21 hook function
22 The function part of a hook.
23
24 ==Rationale==
25
26 Hooks allow us to decouple optionally-run code from code that is run
27 for everyone. It allows MediaWiki hackers, third-party developers and
28 local administrators to define code that will be run at certain points
29 in the mainline code, and to modify the data run by that mainline
30 code. Hooks can keep mainline code simple, and make it easier to
31 write extensions. Hooks are a principled alternative to local patches.
32
33 Consider, for example, two options in MediaWiki. One reverses the
34 order of a title before displaying the article; the other converts the
35 title to all uppercase letters. Currently, in MediaWiki code, we
36 would handle this as follows (note: not real code, here):
37
38 function showAnArticle($article) {
39 global $wgReverseTitle, $wgCapitalizeTitle;
40
41 if ($wgReverseTitle) {
42 wfReverseTitle($article);
43 }
44
45 if ($wgCapitalizeTitle) {
46 wfCapitalizeTitle($article);
47 }
48
49 # code to actually show the article goes here
50 }
51
52 An extension writer, or a local admin, will often add custom code to
53 the function -- with or without a global variable. For example,
54 someone wanting email notification when an article is shown may add:
55
56 function showAnArticle($article) {
57 global $wgReverseTitle, $wgCapitalizeTitle;
58
59 if ($wgReverseTitle) {
60 wfReverseTitle($article);
61 }
62
63 if ($wgCapitalizeTitle) {
64 wfCapitalizeTitle($article);
65 }
66
67 # code to actually show the article goes here
68
69 if ($wgNotifyArticle) {
70 wfNotifyArticleShow($article));
71 }
72 }
73
74 Using a hook-running strategy, we can avoid having all this
75 option-specific stuff in our mainline code. Using hooks, the function
76 becomes:
77
78 function showAnArticle($article) {
79
80 if (wfRunHooks('ArticleShow', array(&$article))) {
81
82 # code to actually show the article goes here
83
84 wfRunHooks('ArticleShowComplete', array(&$article));
85 }
86 }
87
88 We've cleaned up the code here by removing clumps of weird,
89 infrequently used code and moving them off somewhere else. It's much
90 easier for someone working with this code to see what's _really_ going
91 on, and make changes or fix bugs.
92
93 In addition, we can take all the code that deals with the little-used
94 title-reversing options (say) and put it in one place. Instead of
95 having little title-reversing if-blocks spread all over the codebase
96 in showAnArticle, deleteAnArticle, exportArticle, etc., we can
97 concentrate it all in an extension file:
98
99 function reverseArticleTitle($article) {
100 # ...
101 }
102
103 function reverseForExport($article) {
104 # ...
105 }
106
107 The setup function for the extension just has to add its hook
108 functions to the appropriate events:
109
110 setupTitleReversingExtension() {
111 global $wgHooks;
112
113 $wgHooks['ArticleShow'][] = 'reverseArticleTitle';
114 $wgHooks['ArticleDelete'][] = 'reverseArticleTitle';
115 $wgHooks['ArticleExport'][] = 'reverseForExport';
116 }
117
118 Having all this code related to the title-reversion option in one
119 place means that it's easier to read and understand; you don't have to
120 do a grep-find to see where the $wgReverseTitle variable is used, say.
121
122 If the code is well enough isolated, it can even be excluded when not
123 used -- making for some slight savings in memory and load-up
124 performance at runtime. Admins who want to have all the reversed
125 titles can add:
126
127 require_once('extensions/ReverseTitle.php');
128
129 ...to their LocalSettings.php file; those of us who don't want or need
130 it can just leave it out.
131
132 The extensions don't even have to be shipped with MediaWiki; they
133 could be provided by a third-party developer or written by the admin
134 him/herself.
135
136 ==Writing hooks==
137
138 A hook is a chunk of code run at some particular event. It consists of:
139
140 * a function with some optional accompanying data, or
141 * an object with a method and some optional accompanying data.
142
143 Hooks are registered by adding them to the global $wgHooks array for a
144 given event. All the following are valid ways to define hooks:
145
146 $wgHooks['EventName'][] = 'someFunction'; # function, no data
147 $wgHooks['EventName'][] = array('someFunction', $someData);
148 $wgHooks['EventName'][] = array('someFunction'); # weird, but OK
149
150 $wgHooks['EventName'][] = $object; # object only
151 $wgHooks['EventName'][] = array($object, 'someMethod');
152 $wgHooks['EventName'][] = array($object, 'someMethod', $someData);
153 $wgHooks['EventName'][] = array($object); # weird but OK
154
155 When an event occurs, the function (or object method) will be called
156 with the optional data provided as well as event-specific parameters.
157 The above examples would result in the following code being executed
158 when 'EventName' happened:
159
160 # function, no data
161 someFunction($param1, $param2)
162 # function with data
163 someFunction($someData, $param1, $param2)
164
165 # object only
166 $object->onEventName($param1, $param2)
167 # object with method
168 $object->someMethod($param1, $param2)
169 # object with method and data
170 $object->someMethod($someData, $param1, $param2)
171
172 Note that when an object is the hook, and there's no specified method,
173 the default method called is 'onEventName'. For different events this
174 would be different: 'onArticleSave', 'onUserLogin', etc.
175
176 The extra data is useful if we want to use the same function or object
177 for different purposes. For example:
178
179 $wgHooks['ArticleSaveComplete'][] = array('ircNotify', 'TimStarling');
180 $wgHooks['ArticleSaveComplete'][] = array('ircNotify', 'brion');
181
182 This code would result in ircNotify being run twice when an article is
183 saved: once for 'TimStarling', and once for 'brion'.
184
185 Hooks can return three possible values:
186
187 * true: the hook has operated successfully
188 * "some string": an error occurred; processing should
189 stop and the error should be shown to the user
190 * false: the hook has successfully done the work
191 necessary and the calling function should skip
192
193 The last result would be for cases where the hook function replaces
194 the main functionality. For example, if you wanted to authenticate
195 users to a custom system (LDAP, another PHP program, whatever), you
196 could do:
197
198 $wgHooks['UserLogin'][] = array('ldapLogin', $ldapServer);
199
200 function ldapLogin($username, $password) {
201 # log user into LDAP
202 return false;
203 }
204
205 Returning false makes less sense for events where the action is
206 complete, and will normally be ignored.
207
208 ==Using hooks==
209
210 A calling function or method uses the wfRunHooks() function to run
211 the hooks related to a particular event, like so:
212
213 class Article {
214 # ...
215 function protect() {
216 global $wgUser;
217 if (wfRunHooks('ArticleProtect', array(&$this, &$wgUser))) {
218 # protect the article
219 wfRunHooks('ArticleProtectComplete', array(&$this, &$wgUser));
220 }
221 }
222
223 wfRunHooks() returns true if the calling function should continue
224 processing (the hooks ran OK, or there are no hooks to run), or false
225 if it shouldn't (an error occurred, or one of the hooks handled the
226 action already). Checking the return value matters more for "before"
227 hooks than for "complete" hooks.
228
229 Note that hook parameters are passed in an array; this is a necessary
230 inconvenience to make it possible to pass reference values (that can
231 be changed) into the hook code. Also note that earlier versions of
232 wfRunHooks took a variable number of arguments; the array() calling
233 protocol came about after MediaWiki 1.4rc1.
234
235 ==Events and parameters==
236
237 This is a list of known events and parameters; please add to it if
238 you're going to add events to the MediaWiki code.
239
240 'AbortNewAccount': Return false to cancel account creation.
241 $user: the User object about to be created (read-only, incomplete)
242 $message: out parameter: error message to display on abort
243
244 'AddMagicWordsXX': Add magic words to the language with the code XX (e.g. En, De).
245 $magicWords: The magic words array in the specified language.
246
247 'AddNewAccount': after a user account is created
248 $user: the User object that was created. (Parameter added in 1.7)
249
250 'ArticleDelete': before an article is deleted
251 $article: the article (object) being deleted
252 $user: the user (object) deleting the article
253 $reason: the reason (string) the article is being deleted
254
255 'ArticleDeleteComplete': after an article is deleted
256 $article: the article that was deleted
257 $user: the user that deleted the article
258 $reason: the reason the article was deleted
259
260 'ArticleProtect': before an article is protected
261 $article: the article being protected
262 $user: the user doing the protection
263 $protect: boolean whether this is a protect or an unprotect
264 $reason: Reason for protect
265 $moveonly: boolean whether this is for move only or not
266
267 'ArticleProtectComplete': after an article is protected
268 $article: the article that was protected
269 $user: the user who did the protection
270 $protect: boolean whether it was a protect or an unprotect
271 $reason: Reason for protect
272 $moveonly: boolean whether it was for move only or not
273
274 'ArticleSave': before an article is saved
275 $article: the article (object) being saved
276 $user: the user (object) saving the article
277 $text: the new article text
278 $summary: the article summary (comment)
279 $isminor: minor flag
280 $iswatch: watch flag
281 $section: section #
282
283 'ArticleSaveComplete': after an article is saved
284 $article: the article (object) saved
285 $user: the user (object) who saved the article
286 $text: the new article text
287 $summary: the article summary (comment)
288 $isminor: minor flag
289 $iswatch: watch flag
290 $section: section #
291
292 'AutoAuthenticate': called to authenticate users on external/environmental means
293 $user: writes user object to this parameter
294
295 'BlockIp': before an IP address or user is blocked
296 $block: the Block object about to be saved
297 $user: the user _doing_ the block (not the one being blocked)
298
299 'BlockIpComplete': after an IP address or user is blocked
300 $block: the Block object that was saved
301 $user: the user who did the block (not the one being blocked)
302
303 'DiffViewHeader': called before diff display
304 $diff: DifferenceEngine object that's calling
305 $oldRev: Revision object of the "old" revision (may be null/invalid)
306 $newRev: Revision object of the "new" revision
307
308 'EditFormPreloadText': Allows population of the edit form when creating new pages
309 &$text: Text to preload with
310 &$title: Title object representing the page being created
311
312 'EditFilter': Perform checks on an edit
313 $editor: Edit form (see includes/EditPage.php)
314 $text: Contents of the edit box
315 $section: Section being edited
316 &$error: Error message to return
317
318 Return false to halt editing; you'll need to handle error messages, etc. yourself.
319 Alternatively, modifying $error and returning true will cause the contents of $error
320 to be echoed at the top of the edit form as wikitext. Return true without altering
321 $error to allow the edit to proceed.
322
323 'EmailConfirmed': When checking that the user's email address is "confirmed"
324 $user: User being checked
325 $confirmed: Whether or not the email address is confirmed
326 This runs before the other checks, such as anonymity and the real check; return
327 true to allow those checks to occur, and false if checking is done.
328
329 'EmailUser': before sending email from one user to another
330 $to: address of receiving user
331 $from: address of sending user
332 $subject: subject of the mail
333 $text: text of the mail
334
335 'EmailUserComplete': after sending email from one user to another
336 $to: address of receiving user
337 $from: address of sending user
338 $subject: subject of the mail
339 $text: text of the mail
340
341 'FetchChangesList': When fetching the ChangesList derivative for a particular user
342 &$user: User the list is being fetched for
343 &$skin: Skin object to be used with the list
344 &$list: List object (defaults to NULL, change it to an object instance and return
345 false override the list derivative used)
346
347 'GetInternalURL': modify fully-qualified URLs used for squid cache purging
348 $title: Title object of page
349 $url: string value as output (out parameter, can modify)
350 $query: query options passed to Title::getInternalURL()
351
352 'GetLocalURL': modify local URLs as output into page links
353 $title: Title object of page
354 $url: string value as output (out parameter, can modify)
355 $query: query options passed to Title::getLocalURL()
356
357 'GetFullURL': modify fully-qualified URLs used in redirects/export/offsite data
358 $title: Title object of page
359 $url: string value as output (out parameter, can modify)
360 $query: query options passed to Title::getFullURL()
361
362 'LogPageValidTypes': action being logged. DEPRECATED: Use $wgLogTypes
363 &$type: array of strings
364
365 'LogPageLogName': name of the logging page(s). DEPRECATED: Use $wgLogNames
366 &$typeText: array of strings
367
368 'LogPageLogHeader': strings used by wfMsg as a header. DEPRECATED: Use $wgLogHeaders
369 &$headerText: array of strings
370
371 'LogPageActionText': strings used by wfMsg as a header. DEPRECATED: Use $wgLogActions
372 &$actionText: array of strings
373
374 'MarkPatrolled': before an edit is marked patrolled
375 $rcid: ID of the revision to be marked patrolled
376 $user: the user (object) marking the revision as patrolled
377 $wcOnlySysopsCanPatrol: config setting indicating whether the user
378 needs to be a sysop in order to mark an edit patrolled
379
380 'MarkPatrolledComplete': after an edit is marked patrolled
381 $rcid: ID of the revision marked as patrolled
382 $user: user (object) who marked the edit patrolled
383 $wcOnlySysopsCanPatrol: config setting indicating whether the user
384 must be a sysop to patrol the edit
385
386 'OutputPageBeforeHTML': a page has been processed by the parser and
387 the resulting HTML is about to be displayed.
388 $parserOutput: the parserOutput (object) that corresponds to the page
389 $text: the text that will be displayed, in HTML (string)
390
391 'PageRenderingHash': alter the parser cache option hash key
392 A parser extension which depends on user options should install
393 this hook and append its values to the key.
394 $hash: reference to a hash key string which can be modified
395
396 'PersonalUrls': Alter the user-specific navigation links (e.g. "my page,
397 my talk page, my contributions" etc).
398
399 &$personal_urls: Array of link specifiers (see SkinTemplate.php)
400 &$title: Title object representing the current page
401
402 'SiteNoticeBefore': Before the sitenotice/anonnotice is composed
403 &$siteNotice: HTML returned as the sitenotice
404 Return true to allow the normal method of notice selection/rendering to work,
405 or change the value of $siteNotice and return false to alter it.
406
407 'SiteNoticeAfter': After the sitenotice/anonnotice is composed
408 &$siteNotice: HTML sitenotice
409 Alter the contents of $siteNotice to add to/alter the sitenotice/anonnotice.
410
411 'TitleMoveComplete': after moving an article (title)
412 $old: old title
413 $nt: new title
414 $user: user who did the move
415 $pageid: database ID of the page that's been moved
416 $redirid: database ID of the created redirect
417
418 'UnknownAction': An unknown "action" has occured (useful for defining
419 your own actions)
420 $action: action name
421 $article: article "acted on"
422
423 'UnwatchArticle': before a watch is removed from an article
424 $user: user watching
425 $article: article object to be removed
426
427 'UnwatchArticle': after a watch is removed from an article
428 $user: user that was watching
429 $article: article object removed
430
431 'UploadVerification': additional chances to reject an uploaded file
432 string $saveName: destination file name
433 string $tempName: filesystem path to the temporary file for checks
434 string &$error: output: HTML error to show if upload canceled by returning false
435
436 'UploadComplete': Upon completion of a file upload
437 $image: Image object representing the file that was uploaded
438
439 'UserCan': To interrupt/advise the "user can do X to Y article" check
440 $title: Title object being checked against
441 $user : Current user object
442 $action: Action being checked
443 $result: Pointer to result returned if hook returns false. If null is returned,
444 UserCan checks are continued by internal code
445
446 'UserCreateForm': change to manipulate the login form
447 $template: SimpleTemplate instance for the form
448
449 'UserLoginComplete': after a user has logged in
450 $user: the user object that was created on login
451
452 'UserLoginForm': change to manipulate the login form
453 $template: SimpleTemplate instance for the form
454
455 'UserLogout': before a user logs out
456 $user: the user object that is about to be logged out
457
458 'UserLogoutComplete': after a user has logged out
459 $user: the user object _after_ logout (won't have name, ID, etc.)
460
461 'UserRights': After a user's group memberships are changed
462 $user : User object that was changed
463 $add : Array of strings corresponding to groups added
464 $remove: Array of strings corresponding to groups removed
465
466 'WatchArticle': before a watch is added to an article
467 $user: user that will watch
468 $article: article object to be watched
469
470 'WatchArticleComplete': after a watch is added to an article
471 $user: user that watched
472 $article: article object watched
473
474 'UnwatchArticleComplete': after a watch is removed from an article
475 $user: user that watched
476 $article: article object that was watched
477
478 'CategoryPageView': before viewing a categorypage in CategoryPage::view
479 $catpage: CategoryPage instance
480
481 'SkinTemplateContentActions': after building the $content_action array right
482 before returning it, see content_action.php in
483 the extension module for a demonstration of how
484 to use this hook.
485 $content_actions: The array of content actions
486
487 'BeforePageDisplay': Called just before outputting a page (all kinds of,
488 articles, special, history, preview, diff, edit, ...)
489 Can be used to set custom CSS/JS
490 $out: OutputPage object
491
492 More hooks might be available but undocumented, you can execute
493 ./maintenance/findhooks.php to find hidden one.