Updated Composer command to reference latest stable version as advised
Removed testing installation via Browser step
Added a note about the PHPUnit 3.7 requirement for running tests via the Browser
Step by step Composer installation instructions, including a composer.json example.
In addition:
- Removed self-page reference to an introduction
- Removed reference to PEAR installation instructions due to end of life
- Removed reference to Ruby as doesn't add value
- Shortened testing via Web Browser section (as covered in Composer installation instructions)
In cases where CLI tidy fails to recognise HTML with errors or
unknown HTML5 elements, it doesn't output any content and
CSSContentParser fails.
This adds the --force-output parameter so that it always outputs
the input content, even if it wasn't completely fixed by tidy.
It seems that tidy class in PHP already does this, so this just
fixes the CLI use of tidy in CSSContentParser to be consistent.
This fix can be observed on the HHVM travis builds, as tidy isn't
compiled into HHVM as an extension.
When sorting a DataQuery over a relation, the SQLQuery automatically included the sort column. The issue with the implement is that potentially the joined record has a field with the same name as the source record causing it to be overridden.
In the attached test case, without the patch the title will be set to 'Bar' rather than 'Foo'.
This patch aliases the sort column. Alternativally a patch would be to
These should be avoided because they undermine the process of
peer review and merging in github, we should strive to have
zero open pull requests, as opposed to treating it as a stage
for work in progress. Intermediary code review can happen in github forks instead.
Also remove some checklist items which were based on the Trac bugtracker,
e.g. its not longer possible to assign yourself to issues because
of github's limited permission abilities.
Example: you have a site in a sub-directory off the webroot, you call
->Link() on a SiteTree record, which returns "/[sitedir]/my-page", and
you pass this URL to Director::test(). It's a valid URL, but
Director::test() will throw a 404.
Director::test() should be ensuring that all URLs passed to it are
properly made relative, not just in the case where it thinks the URL
is absolute.
Summary:
PHPUnit 3.8+ adds a method to its PHPUnit_Framework_TestListener called addRiskyTest(). Need to stub it out to avoid "must implement this interface method" fatals when using 3.8+
Test Plan:
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Provides an interface for classes to implement their own flush()
functionality. This function gets called early in a request on
all implementations of Flushable when flush=1|all is requested in the
URL.
This fix came out of an issue where Requirements combined files were not
being cleaned up after dev/build?flush=1, due to the fact that flush
would only occur when you called it while on a page that used those
combined files, but not in any other contexts. This will now call flush
on any implementors of Flushable regardless of the context of where
flush was called.
getTempParentFolder() in framewor/core/TempPath.php checks for silverstripe-cache directory in webroot first, failing that it falls back on the sys_get_temp_dir() folder.
also, getTempFolder() is no longer in framework/core/Core.php since #b075fa29c59f970bea31bbe8be1bd6560a8778b6, it is now located in framework/core/TempPath.php
This was originally added to stop PHP on Windows complaining that it
couldn't garbage collect old sessions, but that was for an old version
of PHP years ago and doesn't seem to be an issue any longer. We
really shouldn't be suppressing this. If session_start() threw a
warning that it couldn't write to the filesystem, then we wouldn't
know about it at all.