Organize_Controller:
* Remove unnecessary constants
* Rename index() to dialog()
* Simplify _get_micro_thumb_grid
organize.js:
* Move sizing code in here from organize_dialog.html.php
organize_dialog.html.php:
* Move CSS and JS links in here so that we only load them when we need them.
* Move sizing code into organize.js
organize_thumb_grid.html.php:
* Move pagination logic in here, since it's view centric
* Collapse the css class determination code and inline it
remove Gallery3 concepts from ORM_MPTT.
The following API methods:
ORM_MPTT::children
ORM_MPTT::children_count
ORM_MPTT::descendants
ORM_MPTT::descendants_count
All now take a $where clause that allow you to pass through additional
field parameters.
old API:
$album->children(10, 0, "photos")
$album->children_count("photos")
new API:
$album->children(10, 0, array("type" => "photos"))
$album->children_count(array("type" => "photos"))
This gives us a more flexible API and simplifies the code. While I
was in there, I changed the way we deal with default orderby values so
that we just assign the default value in the function definition,
which allows us to get rid of all conditionals in the implementation
which results in simpler code.
specify a type parameter, so tht we can filter the children based
on type (i.e. album, photo, etc).
In addition, expose the sort order, so that we can specify the order
we want to return the children.
anything, but get the dialog up, populate the album tree and intelligently
populate the micro thumb grid.
Still to do:
1) get the microthumbs laided out ptoperly
2) expand and collapse functionality in the album tree
3) use the album tree to change the content of the micro thumb grid
4) Actually add some functionality
At the moment, it supports a callback "" to allow modules to add icons
to the organize drawer label. The close button is added outside of this
framework as it will always be last.
Old API: $obj->original("field_name")
New API: $obj->original()->field_name
This allows us to revert the varous xxx_updated events back to passing
an original ORM as well as the the updated one. This makes for a
cleaner event API.
Old API: comment_updated($comment) { $comment->original("field_name") }
Old API: comment_updated($old, $new) { $old->field_name }