The existence of .ss-tabset triggers JS which applies $.tabs(),
and in turn interprets the first available link as the tab navigation.
jQuery UI subsequently tries to ajax-load this link, which is not
desired. Instead, $.tabs() should *only* be applied to a container
DOM element with .cms-tabset applied.
It was setting a NULL empty string when constructing the field,
which shouldn't call setEmptyField() in the first place.
This logical error somehow just surfaced when the HTML output
wasn't run through tidy.
See https://github.com/silverstripe/sapphire/pull/886
When a user renames a file to "__test.txt" (two underscores or more),
then FileNameFilter will only remove the very first underscore from the
filename. This is not sufficient, as any number of underscores in the
filename will be problematic when Filesystem::sync() is called, it will
remove that File record thinking it's an internal file. This fixes it
so any number of underscores are stripped out at the start of the filename.
API Added Convert::nl2os function to normalise end of line characters across systems with tests
BUG Fixed i18n unit tests in non-unix systems constantly failing
BUG Fixed problems with HTMLCleaner tests failing in non-unix systems
The specific situation where this is useful is where populateDefaults on
DataObjects needs to query the database. This will break the dev/build
when it tries to create the object via singleton - the query will not be
able to be executed if the table is not there or its schema has changed.
For an example of such use case see Translatable::populateDefaults.
If formatOutput is set to TRUE, then the regexes in getContent()
will not match the newlines, and the output will include html, body
and meta tags. Introduce a few new tests to ensure the output is
correct, and fix the regex.
Using late static binding makes it possible to override SS_Log to create
logs which are separate to the main Silverstripe log but still use the
built in functionality.
Add test for SS_Log subclassing.
At this stage, the test just checks line-length and line-endings, but previous commits have ensured that framework actually passes those tests. We can add more tests as we actually correct the code to pass those tests, and grow the test suite, as we had for unit tests.
The entire framework repo (with the exception of system-generated files) has been amended to respect the 120c line-length limit. This is in preparation for the enforcement of this rule with PHP_CodeSniffer.
This is a fix for ticket #7670. Some hosting situations don't
allow write access to the system temp path. tiny_mce_gzip.php is currently
using sys_get_temp_dir() by default, and not using a local silverstripe-cache
folder that may exist in the SilverStripe project.
This change moves the getTempFolder() function into a common file, and
includes that in core/Core.php, as well as thirdparty/tinymce/tiny_mce_gzip.php
so both locations share the same code to work out the temp path.
The issue was raised in #7628, where an anchor tag was being changed from
<a name="anchor"></a> to <a name="anchor"/> by SS_HTMLValue, when
HtmlEditorField::saveInto() parses the HTML fragments.
This is because SS_HTMLValue uses DOMDocument::saveXML(), which is fine
for saving an XML document, but not suitable for HTML. This fix changes
that to use DOMDocument::saveHTML() instead.
Note that we can't use the parameter to saveHTML() for selecting a single
node only, as that's only supported in PHP 5.3.6+, SilverStripe 3.0 supports
PHP 5.3.2 as a minimum. The workaround for this shortcoming is to replace
unncessary output by DOMDocument with a regular expression.
ADDED: Test cases correctly checking for changes (and no changes) to the data model for both fields and indexes.
FIXED: References to indexes throughough the code that probably should have quoted field names. This prevents a lot of 'spam' during dev build. This includes an updated FulltextSearchable test case.
CMSProfileController currently checks canView() which ensures that a logged in CMS
Member can access the profile controller, but when saving the record on Member_ProfileForm
there is no check for canEdit(), so extended permissions don't get respected.
This adds a check for canEdit() in Member_ProfileForm, and adds some functional tests
to check permissions.
The Travis config will now run tests on the following instances
* 5.3 + SQLite
* 5.3 + MySQL
* 5.3 + PostgreSQL
* 5.4 + MySQL
In other words, with the exception of Windows tech (MSSQL + Win server) this is a wide-coverage build config.
ADDED: HTTP_Request::params() to retrieve all (shifted) params used in the request
FIXED: Issue where route-table level arguments would not be accessible without using non-deprecated API.
ADDED: Test case to test the above items
UPDATED: Extended Director::test to allow for the retrieval of the request object
UPDATED: Deprecated notice on Director::urlParam and Director::urlParams
REMOVED: Unused variable
FIXED: Coding convention conformity
The Requirements class currently treats only absolute URLs as URLs, and
tries to interpret anything else as a filesystem path. This prevents
using scheme-relative URLs for requirements.
Example:
<% require javascript(//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.2/jquery.min.js) %>
This forces the unfortunate choice of not using a CDN for common
scripts, always using an https absolute URL, or accepting that some
browsers will throw a security warning when viewing the site in https.
This change allows scheme-relative URLs & updates RequirementsTest.
This changes the behaviour of output to browser to use the standard SilverStripe rendering process rather than an echo statement to enable easier testability.
This is now the default setting for both "sake" and "phpunit"
runs, because of performance reasons (every manifest flush takes
multiple seconds). On the other hand, we want to make errors
like missing classes more obvious to developers.
See discussion in https://github.com/silverstripe/sapphire/pull/620
While well-intentioned, this test keeps causing problems
due to wrong timezone settings in test mode.
It shouldn't completely abort test execution,
since its more of an environment sanity check than a failed test.
Refactored to mark test skipped (regardless of offset, as long as
its greater than 5 seconds). And skipping tests altogether
on SQLite3 with new supportsTimezoneOverride() check.
SapphireTest->setUp() sets the PHP timezone to UTC (see 59547745),
but SQLite doesn't support this for a DB connection.
Since changing it on a global UNIX system level is infeasible,
the tests need to be skipped.
Leave the decision to the phpunit.xml config (via <get> setting),
or to the individual run via "phpunit <folder> '' flush=1".
Flushing takes multiple seconds even on my fast SSD,
which greatly reduces the likelyhood of developers adopting TDD.
Necessary to have the <get name="db" /> directive
working in phpunit.xml definitions, which in turns allows
us to use GET parameters to switch the database connection
for running automated tests.
See initial idea at http://open.silverstripe.org/ticket/6441. Added $template property and corresponding getters / setters for customizing the template used. Added relevant unit test.
If the applyRelation() was passed a relation that went to a class with a parent
class with a database table, applyRelation would return the name of the parent
class, rather than the class the relation was actually too.
Without this bugfix, if you had a Page that used to be a SiteTree, and you tried to use Versiond::get_version() or Versioned::get_latest_version() to return the older SiteTree version, nothing would be returned, because the results were being filtered by ClassName. This caused bugs in the history panel for certain combinbations of page classname alteration.
If the applyRelation() was passed a relation that went to a class with a parent
class with a database table, applyRelation would return the name of the parent
class, rather than the class the relation was actually too.
This bug was caused by the fact that SQLQuery::whereAny() removed existing filters. In line with addWhere() and setWhere(), I split this into addWhereAny() and setWhereAny(). Strictly speaking, this drops the method SQLQuery::whereAny(), but it was really just an internal function for exclude, and so I think that's acceptable.
In some circumstances a custom generated list will already only contain
the items for the current page. The automatic limiting will then limit
the already limited list, breaking pagination. This allows you to disable
automatic limiting so all items are shown regardless of the current page.