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/**
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
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* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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* http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
*
* @file
*/
namespace MediaWiki\Preferences;
use HTMLForm;
use IContextSource;
use User;
/**
* A PreferencesFactory is a MediaWiki service that provides the definitions of preferences for a
* given user. These definitions are in the form of an HTMLForm descriptor.
*
* PreferencesFormLegacy (a subclass of HTMLForm) is used to generate the Preferences form, and
* handles generic submission, CSRF protection, layout and other logic in a reusable manner.
*
* In order to generate the form, the HTMLForm object needs an array structure detailing the
* form fields available, and that's what this implementations of this interface provide. Each
* element of the array is a basic property-list, including the type of field, the label it is to be
* given in the form, callbacks for validation and 'filtering', and other pertinent information.
* Note that the 'default' field is named for generic forms, and does not represent the preference's
* default (which is stored in $wgDefaultUserOptions), but the default for the form field, which
* should be whatever the user has set for that preference. There is no need to override it unless
* you have some special storage logic (for instance, those not presently stored as options, but
* which are best set from the user preferences view).
*
* Field types are implemented as subclasses of the generic HTMLFormField object, and typically
* implement at least getInputHTML, which generates the HTML for the input field to be placed in the
* table.
*
* Once fields have been retrieved and validated, submission logic is handed over to the
* submitForm() method of this interface.
*/
interface PreferencesFactory {
/**
* Get the preferences form for a given user. This method retrieves the form descriptor for the
* user, instantiates a new form using the descriptor and returns the instantiated form object.
* @param User $user
* @param IContextSource $contextSource
* @param string $formClass
* @param array $remove
* @return HTMLForm
*/
public function getForm(
User $user,
IContextSource $contextSource,
$formClass = \PreferencesFormLegacy::class,
array $remove = []
);
/**
* Get the preferences form descriptor.
* @param User $user
* @param IContextSource $contextSource
* @return mixed[][] An HTMLForm descriptor array.
*/
public function getFormDescriptor( User $user, IContextSource $contextSource );
/**
* Get the names of preferences that should never be saved
* (such as 'realname' and 'emailaddress').
* @return string[]
*/
public function getSaveBlacklist();
}