Commit 964b3f2 fixed an issue where dbObject was returning casting helpers for
fields that were not actually DB objects, but had something in $casting config.
However, because dbObject was no longer calling DataObject->castingHelper, this
exposed a bug that the underlying function db($fieldName) was not returning
field specs for the base fields that are created by SS automatically on all
DataObjects (i.e. Created, LastEdited, etc).
This commit fixes the underlying issue that DataObject->db($fieldName) should
return the field specs for *all* DB fields like its documentation says it will,
including those base fields that are automatically created and do not appear in
$db.
FF21 and IE10 seem to propagate the DOM attribute changes differently
from Chrome: The dimensions can't be set in the same setOptions()
call through jQuery UI here. Fixed this by a separate setOption() call.
See discussion at https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/silverstripe-dev/Dodomh9QZjk
Fixes an access issue where all public methods on FormField were allowed,
and not checked for $allowed_actions. Before this patch you could e.g.
call FormField->Value() on the first field by using action_Value.
Removes the following assertion because it only worked due to RequestHandlingTest_AllowedControllerExtension
*not* having $allowed_extensions declared: "Actions on magic methods are only accessible if explicitly allowed on the controller."
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.
For instance, this happens when these criteria are met:
1) No casting has been specified for a method in $casting.
2) A template accesses the field without any casting
3) Any casts by the template will now yield an empty object.
After a brief look at the commit history, it can seem like this bug is several years old, unless it is a side-effect of other changes in the code.
== Steps to reproduce ==
Add two methods to be accessed by a template. Make sure you do not define an entry in $casting for them:
public function Testus() {
return "Te<x>t1";
}
public function Testus2() {
return "Te<x>t2";
}
Add this to a template:
<p>
First access:<br />
"$Testus" : "$Testus.XML"<br />
"$Testus2.XML" : "$Testus2"<br />
</p>
<p>
Second access:<br />
"$Testus" : "$Testus.XML"<br />
"$Testus2.XML" : "$Testus2"<br />
</p>
Open the page in a browser, and you will get:
First access:
"Tet1" : ""
"Te<x>t2" : "Tet2"
Second access:
"Tet1" : ""
"" : "Tet2"
We see that any cast can yield an empty string.