DataObject::validate() is currently set to protected, but this means
you can't call validate() from outside the context of itself unless
you overload the method to use a public visibility and then call
parent::validate()
As it would turn out, most classes that overload this method already
set the visibility to public, so it would make sense the parent matches
that as well.
Required to save/restore parts of the session information,
which Member nukes indiscriminately on logout.
Specific use case is restoring linkages to temporary databases
on Behat test runs.
If you fail your maximum login attempts and are locked out, further failed login attempts add to your already existing FailedLoginCount as it is only reset if you log in successfully. This means that if you're locked out, then try again, one failure will automatically lock you out again, regardless of what you set your max limit to.
Example:
lock_out_after_incorrect_logins: 3
FailedLoginCount: 0
The user fails three login attempts.
lock_out_after_incorrect_logins: 3
FailedLoginCount: 3
The user is now locked out.
Lockout time passes.
The user fails their 4th login.
lock_out_after_incorrect_logins: 3
FailedLoginCount: 4
This will continue to happen until the user successfully logs in, without giving them the pre-defined amount of login attempts again due to this condition being met after every incorrect login:
```php
if($this->FailedLoginCount >= self::config()->lock_out_after_incorrect_logins) {
```
FailedLoginTestCount Test Added
Adding a hook for registerFailedLogin so that it is possible to add some custom logic when a user fails to login
Also rearranged the write as this function could hit the DB up to 3 times. Now it will me 0 or 1 times.
Updates the CMS profile page and SecurityAdmin to give developers a few ways to customise the required fields.
Added extension hook updateValidator for getValidator for things like modules to inject required fields to go along with Injector for replacing the entire class for project specific use.
The functionality is easy to replicate in custom controllers,
and is too rarely used to be placed in core.
This also removes the `Member::is_repeat_member()` getter
and the `PastMember`/`IsRepeatMember` template globals.
See https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/silverstripe-dev/b8K3wU64TXg
Due to the recent change of translations to transifex, some
locales changed their names, which prompted a fix to
i18n::get_available_translations() (see 00ffe7294).
This caused a regression where short locales are determined
from the YAML file names (e.g. "en"), but weren't matched up
with fully qualified locales from get_available_translations() (e.g. "en_US").
Since this list is used in the admin/myprofile dropdown for the Member.Locale value,
it didn't match up with any entries and defaulted to the first one ("Africaans").
Note that the behaviour of admin/myprofile is still a bit weird:
It defaults the locale on new members to the one set for the current administrator.
So if a site defaults to en_US in _config.php, but the admin happens to view
his backend in de_DE, all members he creates default to de_DE as well.
Thanks to @tractorcow for contributing and peer reviewing!