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The "getAll" method of the Entity class should return an array with real
attributes of the Entity object but not internally used properties.
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Implement and use a better mechanism to detect changes of attributes of
the Entity objects by using a private variable which keeps track of the
changed Entity attributes ("properties") via the "set" method.
The "insert" and "update" method of the Repository now calls the method
"getModifiedKeys" of the Entity class to get a list of properties which
have been changed and builds the database query accordingly.
This makes the use of "FALSE" as default value for the Entity attributes
obsolete, so they have been set to the initial PHP default ("NULL").
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Add a user and category filter option for the post search in the
administration area. Filter on default theme is followed later.
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Move the methods for the search functionality of the abstract Repository
class into a separate trait and use it in the Page and Post repository.
The reason because of this is that only the Page and Post repositories
having a search functionality, while the other repositories have not.
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Add pagination for search results in the admin and default theme.
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Do not redefine properties that are already defined in the Entity class.
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Rename the repository classes and append the name with "Repository" to
prevent naming confusions with the entity classes.
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Reduce the redundant mapping logic in the repository classes by using
the new methods "fetchEntity" and "fetchEntities".
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Reuse the already defined prepared statement in the update method of
the Category repository instead of creating a new one.
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This commit implements a new category system to categorize posts. Each
category can have an unlimited number of nested children categories. A
single post don't necessarily need to be in a category, but it can.
Each category can have a full content body like posts or pages, so you
have enough space to describe the content of your categories.
Please note that you need to have at least the following MySQL/MariaDB
versions to use the category system, because it uses "WITH RECURSIVE"
database queries, the so-called "Common-Table-Expressions (CTE)".
MariaDB: 10.2.2
MySQL: 8.0
See: https://mariadb.com/kb/en/with/
See: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/with.html
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