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Summary: `strlen()` was used in Phabricator to check if a generic value is a non-empty string. This behavior is deprecated since PHP 8.1. Phorge adopts `phutil_nonempty_string()` as a replacement. Note: this may highlight other absurd input values that might be worth correcting instead of just ignoring. If phutil_nonempty_string() throws an exception in your instance, report it to Phorge to evaluate and fix that specific corner case. ``` EXCEPTION: (RuntimeException) strlen(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated at [<arcanist>/src/error/PhutilErrorHandler.php:261] arcanist(head=customOAuthUrlencodeNull, ref.master=788098096e11, ref.customOAuthUrlencodeNull=4f0f2043b7e9), phorge(head=master, ref.master=226f3150933d) #0 <#2> PhutilErrorHandler::handleError(integer, string, string, integer) called at [<phorge>/src/infrastructure/customfield/standard/PhabricatorStandardCustomField.php:271] ``` Closes T15594 Test Plan: Add a build step in Harbormaster, select "Interacting with External Build Systems > Build with Buildkite" at `/harbormaster/step/new/1/HarbormasterBuildkiteBuildStepImplementation/`, select the "Create Build Step" button. Page now shows several expected error messages (API Token is required; Organization Name is required; etc) instead of a PHP error. Reviewers: O1 Blessed Committers, Matthew Reviewed By: O1 Blessed Committers, Matthew Subscribers: speck, tobiaswiese, valerio.bozzolan, Matthew, Cigaryno Maniphest Tasks: T15594 Differential Revision: https://we.phorge.it/D25379 |
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README.md |
Phorge is a collection of web applications which help software companies build better software.
Phorge is a community-maintained fork of Phabricator.
Phorge includes applications for:
- reviewing and auditing source code;
- hosting and browsing repositories;
- tracking bugs;
- managing projects;
- conversing with team members;
- assembling a party to venture forth;
- writing stuff down and reading it later;
- hiding stuff from coworkers; and
- also some other things.
Phorge is developed and maintained by The Phorge Team.
LICENSE
Phorge is released under the Apache 2.0 license except as otherwise noted.