See https://github.com/silverstripeltd/open-sourcerers/issues/91
* Add `PreformattedEchoHandler`
cherry-picked from 4c3f3e6bea99b46b689e5b23d1bd1498a4ac696c
* Batch log messages for every 100 file.
Also make logger work for stdout
* Update src/Logging/PreformattedEchoHandler.php
Co-Authored-By: bergice <bergice@users.noreply.github.com>
* NEW Make resources dir configurable.
* Removing reference to old `resources` and updating doc #8519
* Rrtarget to 4.4 release.
* DOC Reference SS_RESOURCES_DIR in Environment doc.
* API Add a Resources method to SilverStripe\Core\Manifest\Module to read the resources-dir from composer.json
* Clean up reference to SS_RESOURCES_DIR env var
* Set default resources-dir
* Update test to use RESOURCES_DIR const in expected resource url method
* Correcting typos
Co-Authored-By: maxime-rainville <maxime@rainville.me>
* MINOR Correctubg minor typos
* DOCS Document the intricacies of exposing static assets.
* API Revert addition of Extensible::flush_extra_methods_cache() and change to ExtensionTestState
This reverts the changes from #8465 and #8505 that relate to ExtensionTestState and the
tracking of extra methods between unit tests. The existing test from #8465 testing
overloaded Extensions after extra_methods are populated has been updated to show that you
must re-add the extension to flush the extra_methods cache if you need this behaviour.
* Revert change to InjectorTest::testExtendedExtensions
* Revert "Add failing test to show that overloaded extensions are broken in Extensible"
This reverts commit 55e79ffdfd.
* DOCS Add docs for extending extensions, and upgrade guide note to 4.3 to avoid using PHP config to do so
This fixes a bug where the installer redirects to home/ ('home' as the domain) as the url as opposed to localhost/home.
To reproduce:
* Use chrome (untested in other browsers)
* composer create project silverstripe/installer
* Run through the installer
Expected:
* Silverstripe installs and it takes you to the success page
Actual:
* SilverStripe installs and takes you to a different domain (ie. 'http://home')
The problem seems to be, any URL starting with `//` (two slashes) is normalised by the browser to an absolute URL by removing both slashes meaning `//home` becomes just `home` (as in http://home)
A minute performance gain by checking instance properties for "uses database" before loading and parsing PHPDoc
annotations for the same thing, rather than doing it afterwards.