* Make filenames and order more consistent
* Split foreign keys into their own migrations, add statements to ensure
data integrity prior to adding them
* Add renameColumns helper, use other helpers where possible
Casting an object to an array does not have the intended effect of
wrapping the object in an array. Instead we need to explicitly check
if the returned value is an array or not.
* 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
In the future we may have multiple Formatters, so by moving the config
callback to its own instance method we can leave the constructor
available to specify which formatter (like Assets and Routes). This
format also allows for other methods to be added.
Additionally, this adds logic to automatically flush the Formatter cache
whenever the extension is enabled or disabled.
* 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
Mostly, we only need a database connection, instead of one of
Laravel's "connection resolvers".
Again, this makes our life easier during installation, where
we already instantiate a database connection. We can now use
that to instantiate our own Migrator class, instead of using
the IoC container to build one.
This removes the funky auto-injection capability from migration
closures. While technically removing a feature, this means we do
not need a fully-wired IoC container e.g. during installation.
Instead, all migration closures simply receive a schema builder
object (which is what most of them were already doing anyway).