The issue was raised in #7628, where an anchor tag was being changed from
<a name="anchor"></a> to <a name="anchor"/> by SS_HTMLValue, when
HtmlEditorField::saveInto() parses the HTML fragments.
This is because SS_HTMLValue uses DOMDocument::saveXML(), which is fine
for saving an XML document, but not suitable for HTML. This fix changes
that to use DOMDocument::saveHTML() instead.
Note that we can't use the parameter to saveHTML() for selecting a single
node only, as that's only supported in PHP 5.3.6+, SilverStripe 3.0 supports
PHP 5.3.2 as a minimum. The workaround for this shortcoming is to replace
unncessary output by DOMDocument with a regular expression.
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.
We know the subclass of a record by its ClassName value, but code changes
might have meant that class no longer exists. We used to just break,
but this patch overrides the apparent value of ClassName to be
one that exists in that situation
Config system used to provide an add_static_source method, which was intended for
use by Extensions to add statics. But extensions for a class arent initialised
until at least one instance of that class is created, so before that the
Config system didnt include values from extensions
This patch reverses the control flow, so that the Config system explictly asks
each Object for its additional config sources via the new method
get_extra_config_sources. This method returns an array that can contain
string names of classes and also raw associative arrays.
The developer visible change is that Extension#add_to_class has been
deprecated. Instead there is a new method, get_extra_config, which has
the same method signature but needs to guarantee that it doesnt
cause side effects. Additionally there is no need to call
parent::get_extra_config - this is handled automatically.
Hierarchy#liveChildren was generating a list of all IDs of all pages
on staging. When a site had lots of pages, this basically killed the
tree.
Fix by adding new versioned mode, stage_unique, which uses a
subselect to only return items from a stage that are in no
other stage.
The augmentSQL DataExtension method is always extended on the base data
class of data objects in DataQuery::getFinilisedQuery(). This results
in augmentSQL not being called for extensions that are applied to non-
base data classes when finalizing the query.
For example, if Versioned was applied to class B which extends class A,
which in turn extends DataObject, then augmentSQL would be extended for
class A in DataQuery::getFinilisedQuery(). Since class A doesn't have
the Versioned extension in this example, it would not work for class B.
Fixed this by extending augmentSQL on the actual data class and not
on the base class.
DataList had several methods that should act on a copy and return
that copy, but was instead mutating the existing list.
We cant change this behaviour in the 3.0 line for backwards compt.
reasons, but this makes the desired behavior the default, and
makes disabling the mutation in 3.1 easier
It also introduces two new methods to deal with the common pattern
of wanting to modify the underlying dataQuery, which we want to be
able to reliably do in a way that always acts immutably. The main
method of these two is alterDataQuery
ArrayList had several methods that should act on a copy and return
that copy, but was instead mutating the existing list.
We cant change this behaviour in the 3.0 line for backwards compt.
reasons, but this makes the desired behavior the default, and
makes disabling the mutation in 3.1 easier
When publishing to live, DataObject#forceChange is called, which wasnt correctly loading
in fields that were lazy (unloaded) if those fields were from composite fields
like Money. The end result is that any Money values would be forced to null on
publish to live
Also changes the API of the (internal, protected) loadLazyFields method so that
not passing a class argument just unlazys all lazy fields regardless of source table
In getField we check if the field we are getting is currently lazy (unloaded), and
load it if it is. This was only working for simple fields though - composite
fields like Money werent working