In T175570: Don’t check some constraint types on non-statement contexts, I thought it didn’t make sense to check “type” constraints on qualifiers and references. Turns out that’s rubbish – “type constraint” is the most common constraint type in conjunction with “used as qualifier constraint” (query), and many of the examples (electoral district, taxon author, decay mode, plea) are entirely reasonable. So let’s enable those checks after all.
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Status | Subtype | Assigned | Task | ||
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Resolved | Lucas_Werkmeister_WMDE | T173695 Enable constraint checks by default for users | |||
Resolved | Lucas_Werkmeister_WMDE | T168532 Check constraints on qualifiers and references | |||
Resolved | Lucas_Werkmeister_WMDE | T177388 Check “type” constraint on qualifiers and references |
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Change 382157 had a related patch set uploaded (by Lucas Werkmeister (WMDE); owner: Lucas Werkmeister (WMDE)):
[mediawiki/extensions/WikibaseQualityConstraints@master] Don’t skip “type” constraints on non-statement contexts
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Change 382157 merged by jenkins-bot:
[mediawiki/extensions/WikibaseQualityConstraints@master] Don’t skip “type” constraints on non-statement contexts