* API Revert addition of Extensible::flush_extra_methods_cache() and change to ExtensionTestState
This reverts the changes from #8465 and #8505 that relate to ExtensionTestState and the
tracking of extra methods between unit tests. The existing test from #8465 testing
overloaded Extensions after extra_methods are populated has been updated to show that you
must re-add the extension to flush the extra_methods cache if you need this behaviour.
* Revert change to InjectorTest::testExtendedExtensions
* Revert "Add failing test to show that overloaded extensions are broken in Extensible"
This reverts commit 55e79ffdfd.
* DOCS Add docs for extending extensions, and upgrade guide note to 4.3 to avoid using PHP config to do so
* MINOR: Add `Previous`, `Next` and `Create New` actions in edit form
If the form is opened via a grid field, the filters will be retained so the previous/next record opened will be correct
* MINOR: Add ability to customise the visibility of the `Previous`, `Next` and `Add` buttons at a `GridField` level
* Fix invalid action when pressing the `New` button in an edit form unless `betterbuttons` module was installed
* - Merge `showPrevious` and `showNext` to `showPagination` for grid fields
- Update documentation
- Improve performance for next/previous buttons by not fetching all list records
- Refactoring
* Refactor to fail gracefully on GridFieldPaginator
This change also renders a portion of DBSchemaManager irrelevant, that
destructively “fixes” old values. This is in keeping with the
non-destructive principle of dev/build, and some suggestions to move
away from enum fields altogether.
Fixes https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-framework/issues/1387
* BUGFIX many many through not sorting by join table
* #8534 added docs to support many many sorting fix
* #8534 added test cases for many_many default sorting
* BUGFIX many many through not sorting by join table
* #8534 added docs to support many many sorting fix
* #8534 added test cases for many_many default sorting
When exporting path to ~/.bash_profile the change do not take action before you reload the shell. Calling 'source ~/.bash_profile' executes the change.
* NEW: Add Hierarchy::prepopulate_numchildren_cache()
API: Hierarchy::stageChildren() customisations must be applied to the base class and not include record-specific behaviour.
Adds the ability to prepopulate the cache for Hierarchy::numChildren()
in a batch.
Note that this optimisation means that stageChildren() is not called on
each record in order to calculate numChildren(). This means that the
structure of the stageChildren() query must be the same for all records
and the behaviour cannot be customised only for a subclass of the base
data class. For example, apply your customisations to SiteTree and not
a subclass.
This is an useful part of optimising the query count on tree generation.
See https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-framework/issues/8379
* NEW: Add Hierarchy::prepopulateTreeDataCache()
This provides a more extensible way of preopulating caches for optimised
tree generation.
Fixes https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-framework/issues/8391
This variant of showqueries will include a backtrace after each query.
This is extremely verbose but can be helpful when diagnosing where
queries have come from.
This is something that I have frequently added as a local hack on my
environment, I figured that exposing it as a formal feature would be
useful.
* Allow use of display names with SwiftMailer
The syntax to allow display names with SwiftMailer is as follow:
`->setFrom(['john@doe.com' => 'John Doe'])`
Just like you set the `Email.admin_email`, you can set the default sender display name through the `Email.admin_email_displayname` configuration setting.
Refs:
- https://swiftmailer.symfony.com/docs/introduction.html#basic-usage
- https://docs.silverstripe.org/en/4/developer_guides/email/#administrator-emails
* Update Email.php
Simpler code using `Email.admin_email` as an associative array
* Update index.md
Added documentation showing how to add an email display name.
The ` $has_one` can be used both for `1-to-1` and `many-to-1` relations, depending on how is configured the inverse mapping on the related class. The documentation seems to suggest that `$has_one` implies a `1-to-1` relation, but then it gives an example of a `many-to-1` relationship. Since we are focusing on `$has_one` I would also put the `Player` class before the `Team` class.