- Remaining Developer Guides and Upgrading
- SilverStripe in a namespace or api has not been change
- To keep PRs easier no formatting was changed
Update merge conflics with two files
Update Silverstripe Ltd, Silverstripe Cloud and Silverstripe CMS
Silverstripe CMS Ltd > Silverstripe Ltd
Silverstripe CMS Platform > Silverstripe Cloud
Silverstripe CMS Framework > Silverstripe CMS
Resolve merge conflict
Remove Framework from Silverstripe CMS Framework
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Change SilverStripe CMS to Silverstripe CMS
- I believe the YAML file should be included for the completeness of this example.
- Added details on Caching, I know this is duplication, but I believe it reinforces this requirement by example.
- The example **phpunit.xml** file is a basic working example.
I propose this as a more complete how-to, my thinking is someone new reading this how-to documentation, can follow the instructions and successfully run the example test. I hope this is acceptable.
See https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-framework/issues/9232.
Also simplifies composer instructions a bit:
- Removes composer update --no-dev references, that's a bit of an edge case that people can just discover on getcomposer.org if they need it
- Changed example from the unused and oudated silverstripe/forum to silverstripe/blog
- Updated example versions to 4.x
- Remove "updating composer" section, it now tells you if its out of date
- Remove ss-auto-git-ignore module reference. The module hasn't been updated in ages, and it's much less necessary now that all relevant modules are on composer
- Add .env example config to getting started docs, I didn't realise it was stripped from the default --prefer-dist composer install
- Stronger wording around "use composer"
- Consistent domain and email address naming
- Removed example for publishing non-composer modules (those shouldn't be encouraged)
- Removed instructions for installing modules from archives
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The Bay of Plenty Rugby team is the Steamers, and play in the NPC (National Provincial Championship), hailing from the Te Ika a Maui (North Island).
The Canterbury Crusaders (note the alliteration) hail from Te Waipounamu (South Island), and are an entry in the Super Rugby championship, which is an international affair (also known as the Super12, Super15 & most recently Super18), in which the Bay of Plenty is (most unfortunately, depending on your disposition) drafted under the Waikato region's entry with The Chiefs. Being the most popular sport and widely announced news topic in the country means that even people that don't particuarly follow rugby know this, and simple trolls (whether intentional or not) cannot be allowed to slide past quality control; for those that do can get quite upset about this kind of thing. Plus international folk can't be getting the wrong idea; Everyone knows the internet is no place for misinformation!
Rely on standard vendor/bin/phpunit via CLI instead.
See https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-framework/issues/4254
- Not disabling xdebug. That should be harmful, and is actively harming test development
- No longer able to specifically skip tests via the `SkipTests` request parameter. Use phpunit.xml groups and the `--exclude-group` CLI argument instead
- No longer able to specify multiple comma-separated module folders. use phpunit.xml groups and the `--group` CLI argument instead
- Not explicitly calling `SSViewer::flush_template_cache()` (was never the case on running `phpunit` CLI anyway, and shouldn't be required any more)