The specific situation where this is useful is where populateDefaults on
DataObjects needs to query the database. This will break the dev/build
when it tries to create the object via singleton - the query will not be
able to be executed if the table is not there or its schema has changed.
For an example of such use case see Translatable::populateDefaults.
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.
Adds three extra methods to Data/SQLQuery query that allow for starting
a disjunctive subgroup, a conjunctive subgroup and for ending a subgroup.
Database::sqlWhereToString() now builds up the WHERE clause one by one
instead of with a straight implode. Uses a stack to know which conenctive
to use.
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.
The table name in the join was being escaped, though table
names aren't escaped anywhere else. This breaks
namespaced classes, which rely on unescaped backslashes.
The values in $values aren't returned in any order, so this test can randomly fail. This
changes the check from expected = $values to $values \cap expected = $value. PHP's array_intersect
maintains the keys of the first array, so order is preserved. The intersect also guarentees that the
only accepted values are the expected ones.
While well-intentioned, this test keeps causing problems
due to wrong timezone settings in test mode.
It shouldn't completely abort test execution,
since its more of an environment sanity check than a failed test.
Refactored to mark test skipped (regardless of offset, as long as
its greater than 5 seconds). And skipping tests altogether
on SQLite3 with new supportsTimezoneOverride() check.
SapphireTest->setUp() sets the PHP timezone to UTC (see 59547745),
but SQLite doesn't support this for a DB connection.
Since changing it on a global UNIX system level is infeasible,
the tests need to be skipped.
If the applyRelation() was passed a relation that went to a class with a parent
class with a database table, applyRelation would return the name of the parent
class, rather than the class the relation was actually too.
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.
If the applyRelation() was passed a relation that went to a class with a parent
class with a database table, applyRelation would return the name of the parent
class, rather than the class the relation was actually too.
This bug was caused by the fact that SQLQuery::whereAny() removed existing filters. In line with addWhere() and setWhere(), I split this into addWhereAny() and setWhereAny(). Strictly speaking, this drops the method SQLQuery::whereAny(), but it was really just an internal function for exclude, and so I think that's acceptable.
In some circumstances a custom generated list will already only contain
the items for the current page. The automatic limiting will then limit
the already limited list, breaking pagination. This allows you to disable
automatic limiting so all items are shown regardless of the current page.
instead of assertType(), assertEmpty() is available in PHPUnit 3.5+.
PHPUnit 3.4 is no longer supported, so please upgrade your version to
work.
MINOR Removed FullTestSuite which was a workaround for PHPUnit but not
used.
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This allows DataList::create(SiteTree) as equivalent to Object::create(DataList, SiteTree), without
having to have a create() function on DataList.
Required for E_STRICT compliance, as child classes cant override create() if they change the arguments.
DBField::create() is also renamed to DBField::create_field(), as this does not just call the constructor, which all other cases of create() do.
Conflicts:
tests/model/DateTest.php
tests/model/DatetimeTest.php
This ensures that tests will not pass or fail based on whether the test
machine is on NZ time.
This partially reverts df050eda5d, which has
already been merged. Instead of finding tests that use date calculations, we
are now setting the default time zone in SapphireTest so it will apply to the
whole test suite and any future tests.
Adjust expected values in certain tests for UTC, where the expected values had
previously been expressed in NZ time.
When creating a temp DB for test fixtures, create the DB connection with
timezone UTC.
This allows DataList::create('SiteTree') as equivalent to Object::create('DataList', 'SiteTree'), without
having to have a create() function on DataList. Required for E_STRICT compliance.
DBField::prepValueForDB() and StringField::prepValueForDB() to ensure
the field value is escaped correctly for the database. This means
databases like MSSQL can introduce an "N" prefix (marking text as
unicode to be saved correctly) by overloading the
prepStringForDB method. MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite3
operate as usual.
API CHANGE: Deprecated SS_List::getRange() in favour of SS_Limitable::limit().
API CHANGE: Introduce SS_Limitable::limit($limit, $offset = 0) as the only modern way of specifying limits; deprecate all others.