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This commit adds the directory core/db/migrations/ which contains all
migrations that were applied to the database since the first release.
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Remove all try/catch blocks where the exception handling did not differ
from the exception handler already defined by "set_exception_handler".
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Remove the redundant exception handler from core/application.php. The
exception handling in the catch block did not differ from the default
handler already defined by "set_exception_handler".
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Introduce a new 1/2/3-column CSS grid layout in the administration area
for items on overview pages and in the search results. The column count
of the grid depends on the users viewport width.
In addition, the default value of the following configuration settings
has been changed to 12 because 12 can also be divided by 2 and 3 which
is useful for the 1/2/3-column grid layout.
ADMIN.PAGE.LIST_SIZE = 12
ADMIN.POST.LIST_SIZE = 12
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Introduce the following configuration settings to make it possible to
use different settings for the number of displayed items and ordering
on the administration areas overview pages.
ADMIN.PAGE.LIST_SIZE
ADMIN.POST.LIST_SIZE
ADMIN.USER.LIST_SIZE
ADMIN.PAGE.LIST_SORT
ADMIN.POST.LIST_SORT
ADMIN.USER.LIST_SORT
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This commit removes the "getRandomValue" function. In addition, the
Application class now calls PHPs "random_bytes" function directly.
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This commit updates the Parsedown library to version 1.7.4. The patch to
prevent tab indentations in code blocks from being converted to spaces
is already applied here.
See: 78c5974cd34559d0130d8be509935e2c992cd9ca
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In addition to the last commit, remove the unnecessary PHP closing tags from the end of the files and ensure that the files ending with an LF character.
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Remove the unnecessary PHP closing tags and ensure that *all* text files ending with a LF character.
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This commit changes the parseDatetime() function to use strftime() with locale support to replace the day-and-month name related parts within the format string. The strftime() function uses the locale defined by the LC_TIME or LC_ALL environment variable which can be set with PHPs own setlocale() function within the configuration.php.
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This commit renames the "template" directory to "theme" because "theme" is the more correct term here.
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We will now use this function (in addition to "parseEmoticons") to parse already UTF-8 encoded unicode emoticons (instead of the ASCII emoticons for which "parseEmoticons" is responsible) from the markdown content.
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This function wraps all the UTF-8 encoded emoticons (from "getUnicodeEmoticons") found in $string into a "span" element with a "title" attribute, which will contain the emoticon explanation text.
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This function returns an associative array with the UTF-8 encoded emoticon character as key and the corresponding explanation text as value.
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This commit significantly reduces the number of database queries required to display a list of pages, posts or users. This could be achieved by using "SELECT * FROM […]" in combination with the new implemented factory method "buildByAttribute".
Previously, the first database query returned an array of unique item IDs that were then passed to the factory method "build" within the "foreach" loop which caused the application to make an additional database query like "SELECT * FROM […] WHERE id = {current_id}" for every single item ID to get it's payload data. Since this commit, this additional query for every item is not necessary anymore.
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This commit replaces the method calls of "Item::getSearchResultIDs" with "Item::getSearchResults".
In addition, the associated Item instances (Page or Post) are therefore now created with "Factory::buildByAttribute" instead of "Factory::build" (because "getSearchResults" returns an array of Attribute instances while "getSearchResultIDs" had returned an array of unique item IDs without attribute data).
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This commit adds the method "buildByAttribute" to the ItemFactory and is used from now within the method "buildBySlug" to create the Item instance.
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This commit updates the Parsedown library to the latest version 1.7.1. The patch to prevent that tab indentations in code blocks are being converted to spaces (see 78c5974cd34559d0130d8be509935e2c992cd9ca) is already applied here. In addition, the patch file itself is now shipped within the same directory where the Parsedown.php resides.
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Each option can be set to "TRUE" or "FALSE" (the default value is "FALSE"). For example, if you only have one user and "USER.SINGLE_REDIRECT" is set to "TRUE", then requests to "/user/" will be automatically redirected to "/user/username/".
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If the first word from $string was longer than $length characters, then the regular expression had not truncated the string at all (for example, a string with a total length of 2000 characters was displayed without any cut, but with the $replace string at the end).
This bug has been reported by Markus Hackspacher (https://github.com/MarkusHackspacher).
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addition, the $replace parameter is now an empty string by default.
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whitespace between the truncated text and the $replace string ("[…]") if the truncated text from the regular expression had contained whitespace at the end (before it was concatenated with $replace). This issue has been fixed by passing the truncated text directly after truncation to the "trim" function (before the truncated text is concatenated with $replace). In addition, the now unnecessary "trim" call within the "excerpt" function has been removed.
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It's called "override" instead of "overwrite" in those contexts.
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$_SERVER['REQUEST_SCHEME'] is not defined (https://github.com/Nerdmind/Blog/issues/8). In addition, the default value for "PATHINFO.HOST" is now "localhost" if $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] is not defined.
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being converted to spaces:
For example, if you had used the markdown syntax for displaying source code in your post, Parsedown had replaced your semantically correct tab indentations with hard spaces. This behavior meant that the code that was displayed after parsing was no longer exactly the code you inserted into the content editor. If someone had copied source code from your post into his IDE, then your tab indentations were gone because of the spaces.
That's why I hacked the Parsedown library and created a patch:
https://github.com/erusev/parsedown/issues/508
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contains the basic HTML framework) for pages, posts and users. This makes it possible to use the optional argument field in the content editor to add additional HTML <meta> tags (or something else) for a specific page, post or user if you implement this functionality into your template. The following snippet shows how you can access the item data in the main.php template and which parameters are defined for each type of item (currently, there are three types: PAGE, POST and USER):
if(isset($TYPE)) {
switch($TYPE) {
case 'PAGE':
# $PAGE and associated $USER is accessible
var_dump($PAGE['ARGV']);
break;
case 'POST':
# $POST and associated $USER is accessible
var_dump($POST['ARGV']);
break;
case 'USER':
# $USER is accessible
var_dump($USER['ARGV']);
break;
default:
# Nothing
}
}
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files was removed and some missing PHP closing tags were added.
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implemented. This makes the configuration.php much cleaner and you only have to define configuration values if the default values doesn't satisfy you. In addition, it makes it easier to implement new configuration values to the core without the need, that the users have to update their personal configuration.php files manually.
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administration area. In addition, some markup within the "/*/index.php" files of the admin template was re-formatted.
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duplicate definitions of the same SQL query. Additionally, the default database fetch mode was changed to FETCH_ASSOC.
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mistakes and inconsistencies in some comments were corrected.
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previous commits result in version 2.3:
+ Optimization: Originally, the core and template languages were completely separated in the logic of the Language class and you had to use "$Language->text()" to get a core language string and "$Language->template()" to get a template language string. Since this commit, the core and template language strings are still located in different files, but you now have to use "$Language->text()" for core and template language strings both. Thus, you can now even overwrite a core language string from the language file of a template if the core language string does not satisfy you.
+ Deprecated: The method "$Language->template()" was marked as deprecated and will be removed in further versions (currently, it's just an alias for "$Language->text()").
Template upgrade to version 2.3 (only for customized templates):
SEARCH: $Language->template
REPLACE: $Language->text
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one single query. In addition, some meaningless code was removed.
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name was misleading because the function did not generate a complete URL, but only a partial string (the slug) for the final URL. By the way, some improvements were made to the code.
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+ Update [core]: Parsedown has been updated to version 1.6.2.
+ Optimization [admin template]: The markdown buttons have been placed directly above the content editor.
+ Optimization [admin template]: The content editor has been visually embellished (padding from the parent was removed).
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