* page of the given title.
*/
public function view() {
- global $wgParser, $wgUseFileCache, $wgUseETag, $wgDebugToolbar;
+ global $wgUseFileCache, $wgUseETag, $wgDebugToolbar;
wfProfileIn( __METHOD__ );
# Run the parse, protected by a pool counter
wfDebug( __METHOD__ . ": doing uncached parse\n" );
- // @todo: shouldn't we be passing $this->getPage() to PoolWorkArticleView instead of plain $this?
- $poolArticleView = new PoolWorkArticleView( $this, $parserOptions,
- $this->getRevIdFetched(), $useParserCache, $this->getContentObject(), $this->getContext() );
+ $poolArticleView = new PoolWorkArticleView( $this->getPage(), $parserOptions,
+ $this->getRevIdFetched(), $useParserCache, $this->getContentObject() );
if ( !$poolArticleView->execute() ) {
$error = $poolArticleView->getError();
* If patrol is possible, output a patrol UI box. This is called from the
* footer section of ordinary page views. If patrol is not possible or not
* desired, does nothing.
+ * Side effect: When the patrol link is build, this method will call
+ * OutputPage::preventClickjacking() and load mediawiki.page.patrol.ajax.
*/
public function showPatrolFooter() {
$request = $this->getContext()->getRequest();
}
$token = $user->getEditToken( $rcid );
+
$outputPage->preventClickjacking();
+ $outputPage->addModules( 'mediawiki.page.patrol.ajax' );
$link = Linker::linkKnown(
$this->getTitle(),