In locales other than en_US, as a result of missing jQuery locale
files, the DatePicker defaulted to English whenever day and monthnames
were used, breaking validation. Needed to change official locale files
before adding, because Zend_Date and jQuery day/monthnames not matching
again breaks validation.
Removed hard setting the names to uppercase, breaking validation for
other locales
Changed order in convert_iso_to_jquery_format(), to prevent EEE(E)
settings from being overwritten
Added a check for existing locale files, and made DatePicker fallback
to ISO yyy-MM-dd if a missing locale file would otherwise break
validation.
Added documentation for the DateField
The current guides have a few areas where they recommend an approach that is more complex than what most people take.
- Rebase straight onto upsteam/msaster
- Force push a rebased branch
I also fixed the conflict resolution help to be relevant to rebase commands, and kept the push instruction out of the rebase instruction.
I don't know what that release candidate branch stuff is, but:
* I've never seen any of the core team do it
* I think it's overkill for most patches
* I think it's being too prescriptive: if contributors want to do that, that's cool, but it doesn't affect the core team.
* It makes our contributing guidelines more complex than they need to be.
The guidelines for contributing code were scattered across a section of contributing.md and collaboration-on-git.md. I've updated this to have separate contributing/code.md page with all the content in a single cohesive page. We also have contributing/documentation.md, contributing/issues.md and contributing/translation.md.
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.
The documentation was quite verbose, and most of this can be replaced
with instructions on using PHP Manager for IIS which sets up most of
the PHP configuration for us, with small tweaks done afterwards.
In addition, there were references to SVN version control locations
which are long since used, we now refer to stable download locations
on silverstripe.org instead, for SilverStripe as well as the mssql
module.
In addition to supporting IIS 7+ with a note that IIS 6 *may* work,
mark the IIS 6.x install docs with a cautionary note that those instructions
are no longer maintained and may not work.
The use of GitHub for documentation isn't ideal in a world full of wikis,
but we do it because it has other substantial advantages. However, we
shouldn't assume that every would-be author is comfortable using pull requests.
This change presents the edit-on-github interaction as the most straightforward
one, suggesting that advanced users may which to check out locally.
Add optional custom menu icons to the CMS main menu for every class
extending LeftAndMain (ModelAdmin). Works by setting optional static
$menu_icon = '/path/to/image' and providing custom styling for added
icons. Works for the menu as well as icon in the right-side (GridField) pane header.
- Removed redundant "module" relationship, has_one is already present in Student->Project relationship
- Simplified FirstName/LastName to Name on Student and Mentor models, makes for less sample code
- Removed detail views for Student and Mentor, as they don't add much educational value
- Fixed indentation in code examples
- Using GridField relation editor, listing students on relation instead of holder
- Added optional exercises for the readers
- Added conclusion, explaining when to use Page vs. DataObject
- Updated sample data to GSOC '12 rather than '07, anonymized and randomised a bit
- Thanks to Naomi Guyer for contributing!