This allows React form builders (or other such view layer builders in a
headless environment) to obtain the details that would otherwise only be
rendered in a PHP side template. Some of the details are critical for
rendering correctly, and are necessary to be passed through -
particularly when moving toward replacing the Entwine initiator for
TinyMCE with a React component in `silverstripe/admin`.
I new interface method has been added to the abstract class for HTML
editor configs in order to facilitate this. It is not itself abstract as
this would break backwards compatiblity with any existing custom config
(aside from the TinyMCE one which we're editing here), which is most
certainly not what we want.
GridField doesn't have a valid readonly state if it's value is set to an Object
without `forTemplate()`. The default behaviour is to render a ReadonlyField,
but given GridField is a complex type this isn't suitable.
This bugfix provides a transformation method to render only components that are
whitelisted to provide a readonly state.
@see #3357 - https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-framework/issues/3357
* 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.
If no body is defined, the email is rendered according to a template. Clearing requirements prevent unnecessary styles/scripts to be included in the html (and that needs to be processed/stripped down the line).
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.