The recent upgrade to Chosen.js 1.5 changes the generated markup:
It still renders an <a> tag, but without the "href" attribute.
This attribute isn't actually required to uniquely identify
the link in this structure.
You shouldn't have to worry about exactly formatting the reference to
get a ChangeSetItem related to a DataObject, and doing it that way makes
you vulnerable to breakages like introduced in previous API change
Added a test for the forgot password email.
Improved the test for the change-password email.
Fixed issue where `SapphireTest::mailer` was cleared during `setUp` by moving instantiation of the mailer at the end of the `setUp` method.
No longer use deprecated i18n method in test-setup.
Replace potentially real Email Address with a fake one.
API: Deprecate SS_Datetime.
The DBField subclasses are have all been renamed to start with “DB” and
be in the SilverStripe\Model\FieldType namespace. To keep DataObject
definitions concise, the original short variations of their names are
preserved as service definitions. Most of the field generation code
doesn’t need to change, but where field classes are referenced directly,
changes will be needed.
SS_Datetime, which is commonly referenced outside the model system
itself, has been preserved as a subclass of DBDatetime. This has been
marked as deprecated and can be removed in SilverStripe 5.
A few places that referred to $db and $casting values weren’t using
the Injector to instantiate the relevant classes. This meant that the
remapping we have created as part of moving classes into a namespace
didn’t work.
The tidiest fix for this will be to update the namespace/naming of all
field types to follow this pattern. I’ve broken out the minimum
necessary to support PHP7 as its own commit, in case anyone needs to
backport that (e.g. if someone wanted to patch a SS 3 system to get
PHP7 support).
Rather than introduce a new API for fieldtype namespace simplification,
I’ve just used Injector. We may come up with a new configuration tool
that is better, but this has the advantage of existing now, and as such
I think is a good first step.
API Implemented recursive versioned actions (publish, etc)
API Un-deprecate delete batch action
API Changed Versioned getters and setters for stages
BUG Inject query parameters during DataObject construction to prevent incorrect lazy loading
- Adds FormSchema class
- Adds FormSchema dependency to LeftAndMain via Injector
- Adds schema allowed_action method to LeftAndMain for generating Form schemas
- Adds FormFieldSchemaTrait to for schema getters and setters on FormFields
API Filter Relation. query parameters from relations when creating objects
API Versioned::publish now triggers invokeWithExtensions
API Update behaviour of versioned for all_versions mode to respect ID filters
API Tweak behaviour of inherited query parameters
- properly check for existing members.
- allow extensions.
- remove old code and replace with new syntax and add config API.
Fix issue in Group code where Member_Validator was instantiated via "new" which didn't allow injector overrides.
Added unit-tests.
Establish a link between the member and the validator for said member.
Rely on standard vendor/bin/phpunit via CLI instead.
See https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-framework/issues/4254
- Not disabling xdebug. That should be harmful, and is actively harming test development
- No longer able to specifically skip tests via the `SkipTests` request parameter. Use phpunit.xml groups and the `--exclude-group` CLI argument instead
- No longer able to specify multiple comma-separated module folders. use phpunit.xml groups and the `--group` CLI argument instead
- Not explicitly calling `SSViewer::flush_template_cache()` (was never the case on running `phpunit` CLI anyway, and shouldn't be required any more)
API Improved support for versioned DataObject
API GridField extensions for versioned dataobjects
API De-couple File and ErrorPage
API File::handle_shortcode now respects canView()
API AssetControlExtension is now able to delete, publish, or protect files
API Upload now protects new assets by default