$urlUtils->parse() is not a static method.
Non-dependency injection way:
use MediaWiki\MediaWikiServices;
$urlUtils = MediaWikiServices::getInstance()->getUrlUtils()
$urlUtils->parse()
Otherwise inject the UrlUtils service. For example, if using HookHandlers[1], add the service to your extension registration extension.json: { "HookHandlers": { "main": { "class": "MediaWiki\Extension\Example\Hooks", "services": [ "UrlUtils" ] } }, "Hooks": { "ParserFirstCallInit": "main" } }
Then the service will be injected into your __construct(UrlUtils $urlUtils) method as an argument.
[1] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Hooks#Handling_hooks_in_MediaWiki_1.35...
On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 6:36 PM Tim Moody tim@timmoody.com wrote:
On MW 1.39.0 and .1 and PHP 8.1.2-1ubuntu2.9,
I am trying to revise a parserhook extension to mediawiki that uses wfParseUrl(). https://doc.wikimedia.org/mediawiki-core/master/php/GlobalFunctions_8php.htm... says that is deprecated and I should use UrlUtils::parse().
The former looks like a function and the latter looks like a class, perhaps a subclass of Utils. My first question is what if any use statement do I need. The extension already has use Html, but use UrlUtils gives an error because it can't be found.
Do I need to instantiate Utils or UrlUtils and invoke the urlparser as $urlUtils -> parse()? When I invoke UrlUtils::parse I get a complaint about calling a non-static method statically.
The old code was $url_parts = wfParseUrl( $graph_url ); and the new $url_parts = UrlUtils::parse( $graph_url );
Any help would be appreciated.
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