This reverts commit 356a367eb5.
We can't use headers_sent() to determine an accurate
content length, since PHP defaults to buffering a couple of bytes
even without ob_start() (see "output_buffering" setting).
This makes the patch harmful, since it breaks any responses relying
on more structure data, like removing closing brackets from JSON.
Which in turn breaks the CMS in horrible ways (see #8010).
See #7574 for context.
This is the companion setting to canUpload, letting you control whether existing files from the asset store can be referenced. It's particularly useful when using UploadField on the front-end.
Otherwise conditional logic will only succeed
when run through "sake dev/tests", not when
run through phpunit directly (which is the recommended way now)
This causes a 'Fatal error: Call to a member function hasMethod() on a non-object'.
This can happen when displaying a field in a gridfield on a belongs_to relationship.
+ has a special meaning in the URLs so overall it's a good idea to
strip them out. Otherwise they would need to appear in their ugly url
encoded form "%2B".
Refer: http://open.silverstripe.org/ticket/7929
Session is not initialized by the time we need to use
the setting in DB::connect(). Cookie values get initialized
automatically for each request.
Tightened name format validation to ensure it can only
be used for temporary databases, rather than switching
the browser session to a different production database.
Encrypting token for secure cookie usage.
Added dev/generatesecuretoken to generate this token.
Not storing in YML config directly because of web access issues.
Fixed issue where convertServiceProperty is called when creating objects
with user-supplied constructor arguments, so that it's only called when
creating objects using injector configuration. This reduces the overhead
of unnecessary calls to convertServiceProperty.
Updated test cases to validate behaviour
Enables more generic use of the fixture facilities
without dependency on the YAML format, for example
when creating fixtures from Behat step definitions.
Note: The YamlFixture class needs to be created via
Injector::inst()->create('YamlFixture') now,
direct instantiation is no longer supported.
This bug will surface when using the ORM and adding an join to DataList
where a DataObject inherits another DataObject.
If you for example want to restrict the number of pages that only have a
related Staff object:
$list = DataList::create('Page')
->InnerJoin('Staff', '"Staff"."ID" = "Page"."StaffID");
This will create a SQL query where the INNER JOIN is before the
LEFT JOIN of Page and SiteTree in the resulting SQL string. In MySQL
and PostgreSQL this will create an invalid query.
This patch solves the problem by sorting the joins.
Avoid PHPUnit throwing "test didn't run any assertions"
notices in PHP. If nothing else, it keeps test output
looking less broken by default, making it more likely
that actual errors do get noticed.
Quoted table / column names to make test cases work in postgres
BUG Fixed issue with SQLQuery::lastRow crashing on empty set. Added test cases for lastRow and firstRow.
Quoted table / column names to make test cases work in postgres
Merge branch '3.0-sqlquery-lastrow-fix' of github.com:tractorcow/sapphire into 3.0-sqlquery-lastrow-fix
Refactor the code to make it clear the distinction is made between a
plaintext token and a hashed version. Rename fields so it is more
obvious what is being written and what sent out to the user.
This reuses the salt and algorithm from the Member, which are kept
constant throughout the Member lifetime in a normal scenario. If they do
change, users will need to re-request so the hashes can be regenerated.
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.