This is the companion setting to canUpload, letting you control whether existing files from the asset store can be referenced. It's particularly useful when using UploadField on the front-end.
Otherwise conditional logic will only succeed
when run through "sake dev/tests", not when
run through phpunit directly (which is the recommended way now)
This causes a 'Fatal error: Call to a member function hasMethod() on a non-object'.
This can happen when displaying a field in a gridfield on a belongs_to relationship.
+ has a special meaning in the URLs so overall it's a good idea to
strip them out. Otherwise they would need to appear in their ugly url
encoded form "%2B".
Refer: http://open.silverstripe.org/ticket/7929
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.
Introduced new FormField->castedCopy() method
which tries to replicate the existing form field instance
as closely as possible.
Primarily, the fix was targeted at consistently passing
through FormField->description to all of its variations.
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.
Session is not initialized by the time we need to use
the setting in DB::connect(). Cookie values get initialized
automatically for each request.
Tightened name format validation to ensure it can only
be used for temporary databases, rather than switching
the browser session to a different production database.
Encrypting token for secure cookie usage.
Added dev/generatesecuretoken to generate this token.
Not storing in YML config directly because of web access issues.
Fixed issue where convertServiceProperty is called when creating objects
with user-supplied constructor arguments, so that it's only called when
creating objects using injector configuration. This reduces the overhead
of unnecessary calls to convertServiceProperty.
Updated test cases to validate behaviour
Enables more generic use of the fixture facilities
without dependency on the YAML format, for example
when creating fixtures from Behat step definitions.
Note: The YamlFixture class needs to be created via
Injector::inst()->create('YamlFixture') now,
direct instantiation is no longer supported.
This bug will surface when using the ORM and adding an join to DataList
where a DataObject inherits another DataObject.
If you for example want to restrict the number of pages that only have a
related Staff object:
$list = DataList::create('Page')
->InnerJoin('Staff', '"Staff"."ID" = "Page"."StaffID");
This will create a SQL query where the INNER JOIN is before the
LEFT JOIN of Page and SiteTree in the resulting SQL string. In MySQL
and PostgreSQL this will create an invalid query.
This patch solves the problem by sorting the joins.
Resolves an issue where if not using the themes directory (i.e just a single app folder) you cannot override module templates.
Changes the SS_TemplateManifest constructor with a new $project argument.
Avoid PHPUnit throwing "test didn't run any assertions"
notices in PHP. If nothing else, it keeps test output
looking less broken by default, making it more likely
that actual errors do get noticed.
Quoted table / column names to make test cases work in postgres
BUG Fixed issue with SQLQuery::lastRow crashing on empty set. Added test cases for lastRow and firstRow.
Quoted table / column names to make test cases work in postgres
Merge branch '3.0-sqlquery-lastrow-fix' of github.com:tractorcow/sapphire into 3.0-sqlquery-lastrow-fix
Refactor the code to make it clear the distinction is made between a
plaintext token and a hashed version. Rename fields so it is more
obvious what is being written and what sent out to the user.
This reuses the salt and algorithm from the Member, which are kept
constant throughout the Member lifetime in a normal scenario. If they do
change, users will need to re-request so the hashes can be regenerated.
The existence of .ss-tabset triggers JS which applies $.tabs(),
and in turn interprets the first available link as the tab navigation.
jQuery UI subsequently tries to ajax-load this link, which is not
desired. Instead, $.tabs() should *only* be applied to a container
DOM element with .cms-tabset applied.
It was setting a NULL empty string when constructing the field,
which shouldn't call setEmptyField() in the first place.
This logical error somehow just surfaced when the HTML output
wasn't run through tidy.
See https://github.com/silverstripe/sapphire/pull/886