* For items and tasks the owner id is set to admin
* For notification subscriptions, the subscription is deleted
* For comments, I've extracted the user name, email and url and set the guest_name, guest_email and guest_url columns while setting the author_id to identity::guest()->id
Fix for ticket #777.
* Extend block_manager to handle sidebar blocks. get_available has become get_available_admin_blocks, get_list becomes get_admin_list.
* Create new functions get_available_site_blocks which will look for gallery_block get_available_site_blocks.
* Refactor sidebar_blocks into a separate function and then call block_manager::get_html(site.sidebar). Convert image_block to use block management instead of theme::sidebar_blocks
* Change the block_manager api so that the theme is passed into the get method. convert info to the new sidebar block approach
* Convert the user module to use the new sidebar block structure. remove the installers for info and image_block modules.
* Convert tag and rss modules to the new sidebar framework. reset the version number to 1 for info and image_block modules.
* Change the get_html method to ignore empty blocks and change the individual handlers to return an empty string if no block is generated
* Add a warning message if no sidebar blocks are active and provide a link to the admin page that configures the sidebar.
affected. Practically speaking this means that we'll reindex items
when tags are added or removed from them.
API change:
Remove item_related_updated_batch event.
Rationale:
While this is an efficient event, it requires module developers to
support two event APIs for staying up to date and increases the
likelihood that they'll forget one and have data corruption. Force
them all through the slower but more reliable pipe, for now. We
can always try to improve efficiency by using the batch_start and
batch_stop events.
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 }
theme. Because the theme comes first, this means that themes can
override any module resources, at the cost that we no longer have
namespacing for JS and CSS files.
The only file getting used outside of this model is
themes/default/screen.css which is used in the admin theme. I fixed
that by copying screen.css into admin_default and renaming its
screen.css to admin_screen.css. I also copied over all the images
that it was referencing.
Fixes tickets #48 and #539.
Theme API changes:
- theme_script(), theme_url() and theme_css() are no longer needed
- script(), url() and css() now refer to the first matching asset in
the module load path, where gallery3/lib is at the end of the path