- Support slug drivers for core's sluggable models, easily extends to other models
- Add automated testing for affected single-model API routes
- Fix nickname selection UI
- Serialize slugs as `slug` attribute
- Make min search length a constant
* Revert "Fix header contents moving when opening modal (#2131)"
* Fix header contents moving when modal opened/closed.
Conditionally apply the navbar-fixed-top class only when needed, so that we can take advantage of it without always having the navbar in position:fixed, as was done in the previous solution. That resulted in a clash with custom headers.
* Show header on refresh of scrolled page
Due to some magic in Mithril 0.1's context:retain flag, some DOM elements were cached across page reloads. Since that has been eliminated, if we refresh the page and we are scrolled down, the "affix" class which makes the header fixed (and as a result, visible) isn't applied until the first scroll. We fix this by running ScrollListener.update() immediately to set initial navbar state.
...not based on status code.
To simplify this logic, we now use the same error "type" both when
routes are not found and specific models are not found. One exception is
ours, one is from Laravel, but for the purposes of error handling they
should be treated the same.
Fixesflarum/core#1641.
* Integration tests: Memoize request handler as well
This is useful to send HTTP requests (or their PSR-7 equivalents)
through the entire application's middleware stack (instead of
talking to specific controllers, which should be considered
implementation detail).
* Add tests for CSRF token check
* Integration tests: Configure vendor path
Now that this is possible, make the easy change...
* Implement middleware for CSRF token verification
This fixes a rather large oversight in Flarum's codebase, which was that
we had no explicit CSRF protection using the traditional token approach.
The JS frontend was actually sending these tokens, but the backend did
not require them.
* Accept CSRF token in request body as well
* Refactor tests to shorten HTTP requests
Multiple tests now provide JSON request bodies, and others copy cookies
from previous responses, so let's provide convenient helpers for these.
* Fixed issue with tmp/storage/views not existing, this caused tmpname to notice.
Fixed csrf test that assumed an access token allows application access, which is actually api token.
Improved return type hinting in the StartSession middleware
* Using a different setting key now, so that it won't break tests whenever you re-run them once smtp is set.
Fixed, badly, the test to create users etc caused by the prepareDatabase flushing all settings by default.
* added custom view, now needs translation
Refactor Frontend + Asset code
- Use Laravel's Filesystem component for asset IO, meaning theoretically
assets should be storable on S3 etc.
- More reliable checking for asset recompilation when debug mode is on,
so you don't have to constantly delete the compiled assets to force
a recompile. Should also fix issues with locale JS files being
recompiled with the same name and cached.
- Remove JavaScript minification, because it will be done by Webpack
(exception is for the TextFormatter JS).
- Add support for JS sourcemaps.
- Separate frontend view and assets completely. This is an important
distinction because frontend assets are compiled independent of a
request, whereas putting together a view depends on a request.
- Bind frontend view/asset factory instances to the container (in
service providers) rather than subclassing. Asset and content
populators can be added to these factories – these are simply objects
that populate the asset compilers or the view with information.
- Add RouteHandlerFactory functions that make it easy to hook up a
frontend controller with a frontend instance ± some content.
- Remove the need for "nojs"
- Fix cache:clear command
- Recompile assets when settings/enabled extensions change
* Run extenders exported by extensions
* Add some basic extenders
* Patch Mithril as the very first thing so extension code can run safely
* Load the payload into the app before booting extensions
* Setup default routes before booting extensions
* Replace gulp with webpack and npm scripts for JS compilation
* Set up Travis CI to commit compiled JS
* Restructure `js` directory; only one instance of npm, forum/admin are "submodules"
* Refactor JS initializers into Application subclasses
* Maintain partial compatibility API (importing from absolute paths) for extensions
* Remove minification responsibility from PHP asset compiler
* Restructure `less` directory
<\/script> tags in post content would sometimes be recognized as
actually ending the script tag, even when escaped (not exactly sure
why). This is fixed by encoding the < > characters in unicode.
* Added `language` and `direction` properties to WebAppView
* Use properties `language` and `direction` in app.blade.php
* Added WebAppView::setDescription to set the meta description
* Whoops! Changed "ltr" to \'ltr\'. Thanks StyleCI :)
* Removed unnecessary `= null` for
* Changed `.. ? .. : ..` to `.. ?: ..`. Useful thing right there ;)
Closes#268. Not going to bother with a preview SVG or anything fancy for now – we can think about that as part of #746. Right now it's just good to finally get this functionality in!
Also need to think about apple-touch-icon, msTile stuff, and social sharing image. Not sure if this is all too much for core, but it's definitely too much for the current Appearance page layout. Again, something to think about as part of #746.
Code is a bit rough around the edges, but figured there's not much point in using the command bus properly since #870.
- All custom JS variables are now preloaded into the `app.data` object, rather than directly on the `app` object. This means that admin settings are available in `app.data.settings` rather than `app.settings`, etc.
- Cleaner route handler generation
- Renamed ConfigureClientView to ConfigureWebApp, though the former still exists and is deprecated
- Partial fix for #881 (strips ?nojs=1 from URL if possible, so that refreshing will attempt to load JS version again)