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25 | public function getLogList( array $extraParams = [] ) { |
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26 | $logList = new LogList(); |
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28 | while ( true ) { |
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29 | $params = [ |
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30 | 'list' => 'logevents', |
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31 | 'leprop' => 'title|ids|type|user|timestamp|comment|details' |
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32 | ]; |
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34 | $newParams = array_merge( $extraParams, $params ); |
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35 | $result = $this->api->getRequest( new SimpleRequest( 'query', $newParams ) ); |
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37 | foreach ( $result[ 'query' ]['logevents'] as $logevent ) { |
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38 | $logList->addLog( |
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39 | new Log( |
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40 | $logevent['logid'], |
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41 | $logevent['type'], |
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42 | $logevent['action'], |
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43 | $logevent['timestamp'], |
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44 | $logevent['user'], |
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45 | new Page( |
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46 | new PageIdentifier( |
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47 | new Title( $logevent['title'], $logevent['ns'] ), |
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48 | $logevent['pageid'] |
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49 | ), |
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50 | new Revisions() |
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51 | ), |
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52 | $logevent['comment'], |
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53 | $this->getLogDetailsFromEvent( $logevent ) |
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54 | ) |
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55 | ); |
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56 | } |
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58 | return $logList; |
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59 | } |
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60 | } |
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It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.
In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.
We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: