Flushing should be off by default, just like it is when you are on the site normally.
It's not obvious that tests always flush when they run and you have to pass flush=0 to turn them off. People expect to have to flush to clear the cache, and the documentation already covers mentions about flushing
-> http://doc.silverstripe.org/en/developer_guides/testing/unit_testing/
-> phpunit framework/tests '' flush=all
# Run tests with optional `$_GET` parameters (you need an empty second argument)
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.
Database abstraction broken up into controller, connector, query builder, and schema manager, each independently configurable via YAML / Injector
Creation of new DBQueryGenerator for database specific generation of SQL
Support for parameterised queries, move of code base to use these over escaped conditions
Refactor of SQLQuery into separate query classes for each of INSERT UPDATE DELETE and SELECT
Support for PDO
Installation process upgraded to use new ORM
SS_DatabaseException created to handle database errors, maintaining details of raw sql and parameter details for user code designed interested in that data.
Renamed DB static methods to conform correctly to naming conventions (e.g. DB::getConn -> DB::get_conn)
3.2 upgrade docs
Performance Optimisation and simplification of code to use more concise API
API Ability for database adapters to register extensions to ConfigureFromEnv.php
When a unit test being run by PHPUnit encountered a fatal error,
TestRunner::tearDown was never being called. This resulted in tmpdb schemas
littering the database from failed test runs. This changeset fixes the issue
by registering TestRunner::tearDown as a shutdown function, so that it gets
called even in the event of a PHP Fatal Error.
There is no reason to try to run test cases of a class that is abstract. By
skipping them we allow developers to create abstract test case classes that
have test functions in them. This is especially helpful when someone is
testing multiple implementations of the same service interface. Most of their
tests can be in the abstract class, and then they can create concrete test
classes for each of their implementations and inherit all of the testing that
is built into the abstract class.
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.
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.
Resolves an issue where if not using the themes directory (i.e just a single app folder) you cannot override module templates.
Changes the SS_TemplateManifest constructor with a new $project argument.
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 now the default setting for both "sake" and "phpunit"
runs, because of performance reasons (every manifest flush takes
multiple seconds). On the other hand, we want to make errors
like missing classes more obvious to developers.
See discussion in https://github.com/silverstripe/sapphire/pull/620