- Prevent circular references in `GridFieldAddExistingAutocompleter` when linking DataObjects whose ID matches the current object to which the gridfield is attached.
Allow DataList::limit() to take a null value to remove the limit.
Added tests for limit(). Note the one failure, currently the ORM doesn't support unlimited values with an offset.
See discussion at https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/silverstripe-dev/Dodomh9QZjk
Fixes an access issue where all public methods on FormField were allowed,
and not checked for $allowed_actions. Before this patch you could e.g.
call FormField->Value() on the first field by using action_Value.
Removes the following assertion because it only worked due to RequestHandlingTest_AllowedControllerExtension
*not* having $allowed_extensions declared: "Actions on magic methods are only accessible if explicitly allowed on the controller."
Remove all top/bottom margins from buttons and apply to GridFieldButtonRow component. Ensure that all buttons are added to a suitable GridFieldButtonRow in ModelAdmin, SecurityAdmin and Group.
Previously relied on the presence of a last column which wasn't filterable,
commonly a GridFieldEditButton. If this wasn't present, the filter buttons
were never added, leading to the GridField JS reload request being sent
without the required button form action, so GridFieldFilterHeader->handleAction()
was never called.
Cleanup of framework's use of @package and @subpackage labels and additional of labels for classes missing packages.
Moved all GridField related components to the one name.
Countless spelling fixes, grammar for other comments.
Link ClassName references in file headers.
RequestHandler#handleAction now exists. It takes the request, and
the action to call on itself. All calls from handleRequest to call an action
will go through this method
Controller#handleAction has had it's signature changed to
match new RequestHandler#handleAction
RequestHandler#findAction has been added, which extracts the
"match URL to rules to find action" portion of RequestHandler#handleRequest
into a separate, overrideable function
GridField#handleAction has beeen renamed to handleAlterAction and
CMSBatchActionHandler#handleAction has been renamed to handleBatchAction to
avoid name clash with new RequestHandler#handleAction
Reason for change: The exact behaviour of request handling depended heavily
on whether you inherited from RequestHandler or Controller, and whether the
rule extracted it's action directly (like "foo/$ID" => 'foo') or dynamically
(like "$Action/$ID" => "handleAction"). This cleans up behaviour so
all calls follow the same path through handleRequest and handleAction, and
the additional behaviour that Controller adds is clear.
This hook is useful so that you can add additional fields / actions in a gridfield form that are not available in other settings (e.g. additional actions: previous / next / save and publish / unpublish / etc