While upgrading 4.2 to 4.3 the behaviour of GridFieldFilterHeader has changed (example code: https://gist.github.com/wilr/7c59f577e1d072eb66e4c0c84cba6732).
This patch doesn’t affect the behaviour (since the explict object is a better API) but it makes upgrading easier to identify the field.
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
This ensures that numeric fields appear in PHP as int/float values
rather than strings, which allows the development of more type-safe PHP
code.
This doesn’t work on the legacy mysql driver and this will now throw
a notice-level error. It requires mysqlnd.
FIX: Compare to original when determining fields changes
This fixes a number of edge-case issues relating to change detection.
Fixes#8443Fixes#3821Fixes#4561
* 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
Some small performance optimisations (not using callables in loops, switch strval for string
casting), Config call updates and replace call_user_func_array with direct variadic call.
Also removes some redundant else statements after returns.
This makes it easier to swap one fo the other without code breaking.
Since it’s strictly a removed API, I’ve opted to throw a deprecation
note in SS4 rather than throwing an InvalidArgumentException.
Fixes#2949
Note that the medium date format depends on locale, with en_NZ being
resolutely numeric. I’ve updated the test to verify a couple of locales
to make this more obvious.
Fixes#8121
The SS4 behaviour of limit=0 is unlikely to be the SS5 behaviour.
To clear the limit limit=null is recommended.
In addition, there’s a bit tighter type maintenance in the internal
limit data (ensure things are int).
Fixes#2950.
clearTable is mainly used for clearing data between tests. In this case,
there are very few or zero records, and DELETE FROM is quicker than
TRUNCATE, which works by deleting and recreating the table.
This materially speeds up test execution, at least on MySQL.
Cherry-pick of SS3 ae9ab22a8ff1b48c90f7dfe2899c09efaa65b161
clearTable is mainly used for clearing data between tests. In this case,
there are very few or zero records, and DELETE FROM is quicker than
TRUNCATE, which works by deleting and recreating the table.
This materially speeds up test execution, at least on MySQL.
Implemented in SS3 at 815da76b056a716c8831d22bbf93528912cbcb28
This prevents the map-to-ArrayData conversion from changing object
state and making the result of toArray() non-deterministic.
Fixes#2636. Other solutions were suggested on that ticket, but there is
no way of putting special code in for a SSViewer-specific iterator, and
having object state pre-emptively converted to ArrayData would
be an SS5-level change.