Extension:IsAllowedHook.php

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  1. Extension:IsAllowedHook
  2. - Started: 2007-10-09
  3. - Licenced under LGPL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html)

if ( !defined( 'MEDIAWIKI' ) ) die('Not an entry point.' );

define( 'ISALLOWED_VERSION', '0.0.0, 2007-10-09' );

$wgExtensionCredits['parserhook'][] = array( 'name' => "IsAllowedHook", 'author' => 'User:Nad', 'description' => 'Adds a new hook called "IsAllowed" which is called from the User::isAllowed method.', 'url' => 'http://www.organicdesign.co.nz/Extension:IsAllowedHook.php', 'version' => ISALLOWED_VERSION );

  1. This is the earliest hook I can find after which $wgUser is an instance of the User class

$wgHooks['userCan'][] = 'wfSetupIsAllowed'; function wfSetupIsAllowed() {

# Return unless first call static $first = 0; if ( $first++ ) return true; global $wgUser;

# Create a new User class ($User2) by extending the existing one with an overridden isAllowed method $User = get_class( $wgUser ); $User2 = $User.'2'; eval( "class $User2 extends $User".' { function isAllowed( $action = "" ) { $result = NULL; wfRunHooks("IsAllowed",array( &$this, $action, &$result ) ); return $result === NULL ? $result = parent::isAllowed( $action ) : $result; } }' );

# Replace the $wgUser object with an identical $User2 instance $oldUser = $wgUser; $wgUser = new $User2(); foreach ( array_keys( get_class_vars( $User ) ) as $k ) $wgUser->$k = $oldUser->$k;

return true; } </php>