I noticed this squiggly red line while perusing the code.
The PHP doc says
`implode ( string $glue , array $pieces ) : string`
> implode() can, for historical reasons, accept its parameters in either order. For consistency with explode(), however, it may be less confusing to use the documented order of arguments.
I found these errors while going through this tutorial,
missing ```use use SilverStripe\Forms\GridField\GridField;```
interface GridField_ActionMenuItem required parameters on getTitle() and getGroup()
incorrect if statement on getExtraData() - $field is not defined
Use-case: if a module is defining its own authenticator and you want to disable it, as it seems we don't have `unregister_authenticator()` anymore and I can't spot how to remove YAML-based injected properties, then this lets you mark it as null or false to prevent it from erroring out when it attempts to call `supportedServices()`
* FIX Add accessibility labels and titles to previous, next, and add new buttons in GridFields
* API Replace FormActions with anchors to enable panel-based loading in GridField navigation buttons
* FIX Previous and Next links are now correctly disabled when end of lists are reached
* Add English translations
* Add `getFieldMap` method to retrieve a list of all fields for any given class
* Add `TagsToShortcodeTask` to upgrading guide
Adding after the file migration part as this is where it makes the most sense to run it.
* `getFieldMap` accepts an array
* Move to `DataObjectSchema`
* Add `HTMLVarchar` to documentation
Minor refactoring
* Add test for checking that `subclassesfor` works without the base class
Add test `DataObjectSchema::getFieldMap` returns the correct array
* Remove cms dependency
Currently the email documentation provides an example of how to use the SMTP adapter in SwiftMailer, but this example hardcodes the password in the config file which is a security issue. It is possible to reference environment variables instead, so we should document and encourage this.
* DOCS File migration changes for 4.4.0
See https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-versioned/issues/177
* Update docs/en/02_Developer_Guides/14_Files/03_File_Security.md
Co-Authored-By: chillu <ingo@silverstripe.com>
* Corrected statements on archived/versioned files
* Corrected statement on filesystem paths of protected vs. public
* Update docs/en/02_Developer_Guides/14_Files/03_File_Security.md
Co-Authored-By: chillu <ingo@silverstripe.com>
* Clarify redirect behaviour
The upgrading docs reference webconfig.php, which is incorrect and has never existed. I presume the docs mean to reference web.config, which is the IIS configuration file.
I've also fixed a couple of minor spelling mistakes and mentioned Apache for htaccess and IIS for web.config so people know what they're for.
[ci skip]
See https://github.com/silverstripeltd/open-sourcerers/issues/91
* Add `PreformattedEchoHandler`
cherry-picked from 4c3f3e6bea99b46b689e5b23d1bd1498a4ac696c
* Batch log messages for every 100 file.
Also make logger work for stdout
* Update src/Logging/PreformattedEchoHandler.php
Co-Authored-By: bergice <bergice@users.noreply.github.com>
Currently the email documentation provides an example of how to use the SMTP adapter in SwiftMailer, but this example hardcodes the password in the config file which is a security issue. It is possible to reference environment variables instead, so we should document and encourage this.
* DOCS File migration changes for 4.4.0
See https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-versioned/issues/177
* Update docs/en/02_Developer_Guides/14_Files/03_File_Security.md
Co-Authored-By: chillu <ingo@silverstripe.com>
* Corrected statements on archived/versioned files
* Corrected statement on filesystem paths of protected vs. public
* Update docs/en/02_Developer_Guides/14_Files/03_File_Security.md
Co-Authored-By: chillu <ingo@silverstripe.com>
* Clarify redirect behaviour
The upgrading docs reference webconfig.php, which is incorrect and has never existed. I presume the docs mean to reference web.config, which is the IIS configuration file.
I've also fixed a couple of minor spelling mistakes and mentioned Apache for htaccess and IIS for web.config so people know what they're for.
[ci skip]