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BUGFIX: Fixed calls to Comment::get() to be compatible with PostGres
MINOR: Modified docs with basic composer info, typos, grammar etc
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@ -52,14 +52,14 @@ class CommentAdmin extends LeftAndMain {
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$needs = new GridField(
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'Comments',
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_t('CommentsAdmin.NeedsModeration', 'Needs Moderation'),
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Comment::get()->where('Moderated = 0'),
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Comment::get()->where("\"Comment\".\"Moderated\" = '0'"),
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$commentsConfig
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);
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$moderated = new GridField(
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'CommentsModerated',
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_t('CommentsAdmin.CommentsModerated'),
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Comment::get()->where('Moderated = 1'),
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Comment::get()->where("\"Comment\".\"Moderated\" = '1'"),
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$commentsConfig
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);
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# Installation
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To begin the installation first download the module from online. You can find what version
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you require for your SilverStripe installation on the silverstripe.org website.
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## Composer
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After you have finished downloading the file, extract the downloaded file to your sites root
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Edit your project-wide composer.json file as follows; in the "require" block add:
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"silverstripe/comments": "*"
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Then in the root of your project run:
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#> composer update silverstripe/comments
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## Web
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To begin the installation first download the module online. You can find the version
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you require for your SilverStripe installation on the [silverstripe.org](http://www.silverstripe.org) website.
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After you have finished downloading the file, extract the downloaded file to your site's root
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folder and ensure the name of the module is `comments`.
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## All
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Run a database rebuild by visiting *http://yoursite.com/dev/build*. This will add the required database
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columns and tables for the module to function.
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If you previously had SilverStripe 2.4 installed then you will also need to run the migration script
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provided. More information on this is in the next section
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If you previously had SilverStripe version 2.4 installed then you'll also need to run the migration script
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provided. More information on this is provided in the next section.
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## Enabling Commenting
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Out of the box the module adds commenting support to all pages on your site. This functionality can be
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turned on and off on a per page basis in the CMS under the `Behaviour` tab for a given page. Once the `Allow Comments`
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checkbox is ticked republish the page and view the webpage.
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checkbox is ticked, republish and view the webpage.
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Ensure that your template file (usually themes/yourtheme/templates/Layout/Page.ss) has the `$CommentsForm` variable
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where you want comments to appear.
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To enable commenting on other objects (such as your own subclasses of DataObject) add the following
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To enable commenting on other objects (such as your own subclasses of `DataObject`) add the following
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to your `mysite/_config.php` file.
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// Adds commenting to the class SiteTree (all Pages)
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@ -41,9 +55,9 @@ For more configuration options see [Configuration](Configuration.md).
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## Upgrading
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### Migrating from 2.* SilverStripe installations
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### Migrating from version 2.* SilverStripe installations
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This module replaces the built in commenting system available in versions up to SilverStripe 2.4. To migrate from
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that you need to run `dev/build` after installing the module.
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This module replaces the built-in commenting system available in versions up to SilverStripe 2.4. To migrate from
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that you'll need to run `dev/build` after installing the module.
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You can do this via sake (`sake dev/build`) or via a web browser by visiting http://yoursite.com/dev/build
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You can do this via sake (`sake dev/build`) or via a web browser by visiting `http://yoursite.com/dev/build`
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