This ensures that the correct stage is selected, even if the request
does not come through the model as controller system. This fixes an
issue where custom controllers would always be on the "Stage" stage.
Not a security issue as such, since the user input is sanitized
before being used in Versioned->augmentSQL(). But it shouldn't
reach the session state either, since that's commonly assumed
to be sanitized data, and it leaves unnecessary room for error.
strtotime() has fairly loose validation rules around dates,
but its a good "first line of defence".
In large sites this can take a very long time, drastically slowing down the CMS
admin. Even though the versions will then need to be queried individually,
this is still significantly faster than loading hundreds of thousands of
version numbers in one query and populating the cache array.
With a many to many relation, e.g. SiteTree_MyRelation, and listing
them in your template then adding ?archiveDate=x in the URL, a SQL
error is shown because Versioned::augmentSQL() tries to query the
non-existent table "SiteTree_MyRelation_versions" assuming there's
versioning setup, but there isn't.
Lazy loading no longer loads fields from the versions table when querying. This could lead to incorrect data being displayed if the data on the object and the version it pointed to did not match.
API methods to allow setting of the context of the query that generated the DataObject on that object (used by the lazy loading mechanism to correctly query the Stage, Live, or Versions tables)
See https://github.com/silverstripe/sapphire/pull/1178 for context.
Lazy loading no longer loads fields from the versions table when querying. This could lead to incorrect data being displayed if the data on the object and the version it pointed to did not match.
API methods to allow setting of the context of the query that generated the DataObject on that object (used by the lazy loading mechanism to correctly query the Stage, Live, or Versions tables)
See https://github.com/silverstripe/sapphire/pull/1178 for context.
BUG Issue with deleted records not being queried properly.
API DataQuery::expressionForField no longer requires a second parameter. Rather the query object is inferred from the DataQuery itself. This should improve consistency of use of this function.
In 3.0 there was some confusion about whether DataLists and ArrayLists
were mutable or not. If DataLists were immutable, they'd return the result, and your code
would look like
$list = $list->filter(....);
If DataLists were mutable, they'd operate on themselves, returning nothing, and your code
would look like
$list->filter(....);
This makes all DataLists and ArrayList immutable for all _searching_ operations.
Operations on DataList that modify the underlying SQL data store remain mutating.
- These functions no longer mutate the existing object, and if you do not capture the value
returned by them will have no effect:
ArrayList#reverse
ArrayList#sort
ArrayList#filter
ArrayList#exclude
DataList#dataQuery (use DataList#alterDataQuery to modify dataQuery in a safe manner)
DataList#where
DataList#limit
DataList#sort
DataList#addFilter
DataList#applyFilterContext
DataList#innerJoin
DataList#leftJoin
DataList#find
DataList#byIDs
DataList#reverse
- DataList#setDataQueryParam has been added as syntactic sugar around the most common
cause of accessing the dataQuery directly - setting query parameters
- RelationList#setForeignID has been removed. Always use RelationList#forForeignID
when querying, and overload RelationList#foreignIDList when subclassing.
- Relatedly,the protected variable RelationList->foreignID has been removed, as the ID is
now stored on a query parameter. Use RelationList#getForeignID to read it.
The entire framework repo (with the exception of system-generated files) has been amended to respect the 120c line-length limit. This is in preparation for the enforcement of this rule with PHP_CodeSniffer.
ADDED: Test cases correctly checking for changes (and no changes) to the data model for both fields and indexes.
FIXED: References to indexes throughough the code that probably should have quoted field names. This prevents a lot of 'spam' during dev build. This includes an updated FulltextSearchable test case.
We know the subclass of a record by its ClassName value, but code changes
might have meant that class no longer exists. We used to just break,
but this patch overrides the apparent value of ClassName to be
one that exists in that situation
Config system used to provide an add_static_source method, which was intended for
use by Extensions to add statics. But extensions for a class arent initialised
until at least one instance of that class is created, so before that the
Config system didnt include values from extensions
This patch reverses the control flow, so that the Config system explictly asks
each Object for its additional config sources via the new method
get_extra_config_sources. This method returns an array that can contain
string names of classes and also raw associative arrays.
The developer visible change is that Extension#add_to_class has been
deprecated. Instead there is a new method, get_extra_config, which has
the same method signature but needs to guarantee that it doesnt
cause side effects. Additionally there is no need to call
parent::get_extra_config - this is handled automatically.
Hierarchy#liveChildren was generating a list of all IDs of all pages
on staging. When a site had lots of pages, this basically killed the
tree.
Fix by adding new versioned mode, stage_unique, which uses a
subselect to only return items from a stage that are in no
other stage.
Without this bugfix, if you had a Page that used to be a SiteTree, and you tried to use Versiond::get_version() or Versioned::get_latest_version() to return the older SiteTree version, nothing would be returned, because the results were being filtered by ClassName. This caused bugs in the history panel for certain combinbations of page classname alteration.
BUGFIX Versioned's constructor doesn't provide suitable defaults. Previously a bug/feature in singleton, where it would pass null,true as params to strong_create, which would then get passed through as params to Versioned's constructor, meant that the code still executed fine (as was set to something that wasn't an array, so the null and true were instead taken as args). The fact that the usage of singleton(Versioned) never really used the classes code, purely for value lookup, meant that this never propagated errors. I've now switched singleton() to use the injector for retrieving values, which means these dud values are no longer passed through
CHANGE Given that Config::inst is an implementation of the singleton pattern itself, I've removed the extra call to singleton(). A side effect of this is that it gets around a possibly nasty circular reference with the dependency injector (which relies on the config object); in future, this dependency structure should really be structured from the DI directly.
MINOR Change singleton and strong_create to use dependency injector