API: Deprecate SS_Datetime.
The DBField subclasses are have all been renamed to start with “DB” and
be in the SilverStripe\Model\FieldType namespace. To keep DataObject
definitions concise, the original short variations of their names are
preserved as service definitions. Most of the field generation code
doesn’t need to change, but where field classes are referenced directly,
changes will be needed.
SS_Datetime, which is commonly referenced outside the model system
itself, has been preserved as a subclass of DBDatetime. This has been
marked as deprecated and can be removed in SilverStripe 5.
A few places that referred to $db and $casting values weren’t using
the Injector to instantiate the relevant classes. This meant that the
remapping we have created as part of moving classes into a namespace
didn’t work.
API Implemented recursive versioned actions (publish, etc)
API Un-deprecate delete batch action
API Changed Versioned getters and setters for stages
BUG Inject query parameters during DataObject construction to prevent incorrect lazy loading
Rely on standard vendor/bin/phpunit via CLI instead.
See https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-framework/issues/4254
- Not disabling xdebug. That should be harmful, and is actively harming test development
- No longer able to specifically skip tests via the `SkipTests` request parameter. Use phpunit.xml groups and the `--exclude-group` CLI argument instead
- No longer able to specify multiple comma-separated module folders. use phpunit.xml groups and the `--group` CLI argument instead
- Not explicitly calling `SSViewer::flush_template_cache()` (was never the case on running `phpunit` CLI anyway, and shouldn't be required any more)
API Improved support for versioned DataObject
API GridField extensions for versioned dataobjects
API De-couple File and ErrorPage
API File::handle_shortcode now respects canView()
API AssetControlExtension is now able to delete, publish, or protect files
API Upload now protects new assets by default
The main benefit of this is so that authors who make use of
.editorconfig don't end up with whitespace changes in their PRs.
Spaces vs. tabs has been left alone, although that could do with a
tidy-up in SS4 after the switch to PSR-1/2.
The command used was this:
for match in '*.ss' '*.css' '*.scss' '*.html' '*.yml' '*.php' '*.js' '*.csv' '*.inc' '*.php5'; do
find . -path ./thirdparty -not -prune -o -path ./admin/thirdparty -not -prune -o -type f -name "$match" -exec sed -E -i '' 's/[[:space:]]+$//' {} \+
find . -path ./thirdparty -not -prune -o -path ./admin/thirdparty -not -prune -o -type f -name "$match" | xargs perl -pi -e 's/ +$//'
done
API CHANGE: Debug::showError(), Debug::showLines(), Debug::log(), and Debug::header() removed
NEW: Logging provided
ZendLog has been removed and monolog introduced instead as a dependency.
The “ErrorLogger” injection point is now the used as the logger that
errors are fed into, and implements PSR-3’s Psr\Log\LoggerInterface.
The SS_ERROR_LOG setting expect a Monolog Logger to be provided as the
ErrorLogger.
DebugView writes straight to STDOUT. It would be much more flexible if
it returns a string instead.
It’s possible that DebugView should be scuttled in favour of a 3rd party
library, but in the meantime, this change makes it more useful for the
logging changes.