Last modified: 2012-12-14 13:47:01 UTC
Hide anonymous users | Hide logged-in users filters are incompatible with the Wikidata changes. These filters depend on rc_user (id) in the recentchanges table. It is set to 0 for anons and set to something other than 0 for logged in users. For Wikimedia, an option would be to check central auth and assign the rc_user id accordingly if it's a linked account with Wikidata, and to 0 if the user was an IP on wikidata. There's still the question of what id to assign non-linked users. For external Wikibase Client installs, central auth obviously won't work and we need another way to do this.
(In reply to comment #0) > For Wikimedia, an option would be to check central auth and assign the rc_user > id accordingly if it's a linked account with Wikidata, and to 0 if the user was > an IP on wikidata. What if the user was logged in on wikidata, but does not have an account on the local wiki? Then there is no user ID that can be used. I think that happens quite frequently, e.g. for people coming from en.wikipedia to wikidata - they won't have an account or user ID e.g. on fr.wikipedia. Other things we could do: * "anon" could be defined as User ID 0 AND change_type != external. That will then not filter external anons. * Use user ID -1, not 0, when injecting wikidata changes. Might confuse other code though. I can't think of a really good soltuion except for a separate rc_anon field in core.
Change I4b49a0c2: Hide anons and logged in users filters with Wikidata changes
Verified in Wikidata demo sprint 25
Change I16eee28a: (bug 42475) follow up, make sure rc_user id gets set correctly and allow filter to work