If the logged in user doesn't have permission to add a Folder record,
AssetAdmin::getEditForm() tries to enter an empty value into the
children of a ComposteField. This breaks SSViewer with a
call_user_func invalid args PHP warning.
Only include these buttons when they're available to the user.
- Based on new (last) translation download from getlocalization.com
- Removed untranslated strings. Getlocalization started including those at some point
which is highly annoying, unnecessary and breaks the new transfix system,
since it'll mark all of the english strings as actual translations
- Avoid dots in entities. It confuses the Transifex YML parser
- Removed some locales unknown to Transifex which didn't have any translations anyway
- Removed "lolcat" locale, uses custom notation (en@lolcal)
which SilverStripe's i18n system can't handle
(needs mapping from SS naming to Zend naming)
- Renamed "Te Reo/Maori" locale from "mi_NZ" to "mi" (Transifex/CLDR notation)
- Namespaced all entities used in templates (deprecated usage)
- Converted dots to underscores where template filenames are used for namespaces,
since Transifex YML parsing handles them as separate YML keys otherwise
- Removed whitespace in entity names, SilverStripe i18n can't handle it
Too many clashes with other steps otherwise,
e.g. with 'And the preview contains "You can fill"'.
Also removed some duplicated code no longer necessary
because we use inheritance rather than composition
They can be unpublished through an explicit step.
Extending from base FeatureContext in order to easily
share the same FixtureFactory but still add new blueprints to it.
Moved to end of requirements, to work around a bug in composer - see https://github.com/composer/composer/issues/1147. This caused the dependencies to be installed in the wrong folder because the custom 'silverstripe-module' instructions hadn't been loaded at the time the core modules were installed via composer.
Pull requests are always on a branch, and this branch
typically is not present on the installer.
This changes means we need to be careful when merging into 3.1
and master, but that's a necessary evil.
Avoids showing unescaped HTML on fields which didn't allow it otherwise,
e.g. TextField. This also fixes problems with SiteTree->ExtraMeta
which got evaluated within the CMS. If this section contains any
JavaScript it gets executed and can disrupt CMS operation.
We'll need to fix the "no space left on device" issue,
most likely caused by Postgres keeping too much of a query log,
or somehow creating a history of past data.
For now, having a Postgres build breaking the whole
build process (incl. MySQL builds) does more harm than good.