With this patch a comma(,) is the only valid tag separator. Spaces
are allowed in tags and phrases no longer need to be specified with a
dot.
Signed-off-by: Tim Almdal <tnalmdal@shaw.ca>
1) The item_updated event no longer takes the old and new items.
Instead we overload ORM to track the original data and make
that available via the item. This will allow us to move event
publishing down into the API methods which in turn will give us
more stability since we won't require each controller to remember
to do it.
2) ORM class now tracks the original values. It doesn't track
the original relationships (no need for that, yet)
3) Added new events:
item_deleted
group_deleted
user_deleted
Create a _transform_bbcode which coverts the g2 bbcode to html.
The html won't be rendered until ticket #400 is implemented as
pclean() excapse the html
In G2, text strings have the &, ", < and > replaced by &, "e;,
< and > respectively. Created the _decode_html_special_chars
method in helpers/g2_import.php to revert these character strings.
Add xxx_installer::upgrade($version) method so that upgrade stanzas
are separate from install stanzas. In the old code, to do an upgrade
meant that you had to re-evolve everything from the initial install
because we'd step through each version's changes. But what we really
want is for the initial install to start off in the perfect initial
state, and the upgrades to do the work behind the scenes. So now the
install() function gets things set up properly the first time, and the
upgrade() function does any work to catch you up to the latest code.
See gallery_installer.php for a good example.
be smart about it. If we see a comma or a semicolon, expect the keywords to be separated
by that delimeter. Otherwise, use space as the delimiter.
Fixes ticket #446
active, since the code may not even be present. This assumes that if
the G2 comment module *is* active that the code is present, but that's
part of the assumption that the G2 we're importing from is healthy.
Fixes ticket #409
and verifying user permissions, but there are several above-the-bar
changes:
1) Server add is now only available to admins. This is a hard
requirement because we have to limit server access (eg:
server_add::children) to a user subset and the current permission
model doesn't include that. Easiest fix is to restrict to admins.
Got rid of the server_add permission.
2) We now know check permissions at every level, which means in
controllers AND in helpers. This "belt and suspenders" approach will
give us defense in depth in case we overlook it in one area.
3) We now do CSRF checking in every controller method that changes the
code, in addition to the Forge auto-check. Again, defense in depth
and it makes scanning the code for security much simpler.
4) Moved Simple_Uploader_Controller::convert_filename_to_title to
item:convert_filename_to_title
5) Fixed a bug in sending notification emails.
6) Fixed the Organize code to verify that you only have access to your
own tasks. In general, added permission checks to organize which had
pretty much no validation code.
I did my best to verify every feature that I touched.
and Gallery 3 have a class named Gallery. Clone a subset of the
Gallery 2 files and munge them so that we can rename the Galery 2
version to G2_Gallery.
Also, update the disclaimer in Admin > Settings > Gallery 2 Import.
Install: <module>_installer::install() is called, any necessary tables
are created.
Activate: <module>_installer::activate() is called. Module
controllers are routable, helpers are accessible, etc. The module is
in use.
Deactivate: <module>_installer::deactivate() is called. Module code
is not accessible or routable. Module is *not* in use, but its tables
are still around.
Uninstall: <module>_installer::uninstall() is called. Module is
completely removed from the database.
Admin > Modules will install and activate modules, but will only
deactivate (will NOT uninstall modules).