API Introduce HTMLFragment as casting helper for HTMLText with shortcodes disabled
API Introduce DBField::CDATA for XML file value encoding
API RSSFeed now casts from the underlying model rather than by override
API Introduce CustomMethods::getExtraMethodConfig() to allow metadata to be queried
BUG Remove _call hack from VirtualPage
API Remove FormField::$dontEscape
API Introduce HTMLReadonlyField for non-editable readonly HTML
API FormField::Field() now returns string in many cases rather than DBField instance.
API Remove redundant *_val methods from ViewableData
API ViewableData::obj() no longer has a $forceReturnObject parameter as it always returns an object
BUG Fix issue with ViewableData caching incorrect field values after being modified.
API Remove deprecated DB class methods
API Enforce plain text left/right formfield titles
API: Deprecate SS_Datetime.
The DBField subclasses are have all been renamed to start with “DB” and
be in the SilverStripe\Model\FieldType namespace. To keep DataObject
definitions concise, the original short variations of their names are
preserved as service definitions. Most of the field generation code
doesn’t need to change, but where field classes are referenced directly,
changes will be needed.
SS_Datetime, which is commonly referenced outside the model system
itself, has been preserved as a subclass of DBDatetime. This has been
marked as deprecated and can be removed in SilverStripe 5.
A few places that referred to $db and $casting values weren’t using
the Injector to instantiate the relevant classes. This meant that the
remapping we have created as part of moving classes into a namespace
didn’t work.
Provides an interface for classes to implement their own flush()
functionality. This function gets called early in a request on
all implementations of Flushable when flush=1|all is requested in the
URL.
This fix came out of an issue where Requirements combined files were not
being cleaned up after dev/build?flush=1, due to the fact that flush
would only occur when you called it while on a page that used those
combined files, but not in any other contexts. This will now call flush
on any implementors of Flushable regardless of the context of where
flush was called.
At the moment, `RestfulService` duplicates functionality of
`Controller::join_links` (badly) and it means that one MUST use a base
URL with a trailing slash for the URL to be constructed properly
Plus tests for `RestfulService::getAbsoluteRequestURL()`
API Deprecating `RestfulService::constructURL()`
This function isn't used in core so we should remove it
Header parsing now takes into account situations like a proxy or
redirections. Works around the curl issue.
Also fixes the issue when a redirected request would cause a double
amount of headers coming out of the parser - it would merrily process
anything that's in key:value format even if it was two distinct headers.
The deprecations are supposed to denote the release where
the functionality will be removed, as opposed to the one where
its deprecated. Having 3.1 as a target for recent changes
in popular methods like Object::add_extension() causes
too many short-term hassles, there's no "grace period".
cURL options are numeric, and array_merge is destructive of numeric
keys. Replace array_merge calls with array union operator, with defaults
on right-hand side so that passed options override defaults.
Because I removed completely the static setting of SSL_VERIFYPEER I've
added the ability to declare default curl options on the class. This
means that users that really want to one line turn off SSL_VERIFYPEER
can do so without needing to pass a custom option in every request()
call.
Before now, the RestfulService_Response object was never sent the
response headers. For APIs that rely on the response headers to send
back information (signatures, pagination info, etc).
This change makes the curl response have the full HTTP response
(including Headers). We then extract the body and the header information
and assign them to relevant vars and then construct the response as
before (with the addition of the headers array).
This change required two new functions:
extractResponse: This extracts the HTTP Headers and the payload from the
curl response and assigns it to the relevany vars that are passed by
reference
parseRawHeaders: This was designed to mimic http_parse_headers (a
non-standard php class). It converts the headers into an associative
array.
All of the arguments supplied to the request function can impact what is
returned by a restful service.
This takes account of that and makes the cache key more specific,
including basic auth details, so we don't rely on *just* the absolute
URL for caching.