This is a common use case, and by default a form field is added which
has no effect. While this coupling is undesirable, it makes the default
behaviour much more sensible.
See #2662, #2651, #2637 for more information.
Currently if you run i18nSSLegacyAdapterTest twice in a row you
get errors about classes not existing, because the class manifest
doesn't get set correctly during the test setUp() method.
The extension doesn't get unloaded correctly at the end of the test,
resulting in tests afterwards sometimes failing because the table
type is reset back to InnoDB.
See silverstripe/silverstripe-cms ed8ee4e9b for a similar fix done
in the cms module.
Updates the CMS profile page and SecurityAdmin to give developers a few ways to customise the required fields.
Added extension hook updateValidator for getValidator for things like modules to inject required fields to go along with Injector for replacing the entire class for project specific use.
The "project" module (normally mysite) is considered with the highest priority. Yet, the project's i18n is loaded first and cannot overwrite existing translations. I've added a array_reverse(), so the iteration keeps the translation of the module with the highest priority.
Old $sortedModules: mysite, (other_modules,) cms, admin, framework.
New $sortedModules: framework, admin, cms, (other_modules,) mysite.
This allows shortcodes to perform more complex actions on the element
which contains them. For example, the element reference can be used
to add extra classes or attributes to links which provide additional
metadata.
Added tests to RequiredFields and fixed bugs that were found
Now you:
1. Can't add the same field name many times
2. Can use append RequiredFields correctly without fear of duplicates
I've also added a Deprecation warning to $useLabels as it's not used
*anywhere* in framework
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.
When using Controller::join_links to join two links with identical query
params, both query params would be used in the result, ending up with
links that look like `../edit/show/14?locale=en_NZ&locale=mi_NZ`
This patch eliminates duplicate query params, so only the last one
for any key is present in the output.
If more than two $from were added through SQLQuery->addFrom(),
the getOrderedJoins() comparison kicks in. It assumes all $from
parts are in array notation, which isn't always the case.
For legacy reasons, and because we don't have full API support,
you can still add literal joins through addFrom('INNER JOIN ...').
On PHP 5.3, the ordering comparison still works because it
allows array access in strings, with string rather than numeric indexes.
Thankfully that's no longer supported in PHP 5.4.