Avoid ajax reloads when URLs differ in irrelevant ways,
e.g. admin/?locale=de vs. admin?locale=de.
This caused problems with the translatable module
reloading page content where it didn't need to,
because some previous robustness patches to the same problem
didn't apply (they only removed trailing slashes, ignoring
query parameter strings). The visible problem for this was
a broken tree panel, because it was ajax-loaded in parallel
with its container. Depending on ajax response order,
this would break the inner panel (in this case the tree),
since its original container was replaced with a new DOM.
In CMSBreadcrumbs.ss the (TopLevel)Controller is not recognized within
the Breadcrumbs loop, so the class that is used in css to style the
icon cannot be created. Moving the construction outside the loop will
remedy this. As far as I can see this works within the CMS.
Was inferred by the containing file previously,
which is deprecated behaviour, because it obscures
the fact that renaming an template file or copying
template code will change the context of the translations.
While it would be nice to use shorter and more readable namespaces,
this change would remove all existing translations.
Since there is no (easy) migration of entities to a new namespace,
having verbose template code is the lesser of two evils.
Automatic tree node updating fails when for example creating a new
translation, due to the update URL containing two question marks,
due to the locale get parameter.
Fixed by using the $.path.addSearchParams utility function, which properly
checks for existing query string parameters.
- Updates icon, badges, title, and position in hierarchy
- New LeftAndMain_TreeNode API to allow rendering of single tree nodes
without their hierarchy, extracted from LeftAndMain->getSiteTreeFor()
- New LeftAndMain->updatetreenodes() endpoint to request updated state
for one or more nodes. Triggered on demand by form refreshes.
Guess the fragment based on the returned HTML.
The validation error HTTP response is generated by Form rather than
the controller (LeftAndMain), so we can't set custom PJAX headers easily.
Introduce new LeftAndMain_HTTPResponse class for this purpose,
to mark a response as finished regardless of HTTP status.
This is required for ajax responses which do redirects on app layer
rather than HTTP (to avoid double processing).
Specifically required to decorate LeftAndMain->init()
in the 'translatable' module (TranslatableCMSMainExtension),
which marks the response as finished through its redirect,
avoiding further processing after init().
Implemented independently of URL state to ensure that
state is retained on every user interaction, rather than
having to add it to each URL specifically.
Same reasons for not saving it as HTML5 history metadata,
as that's only inspected on history events, not
normal CMS navigation.