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).
This finally adopts the new standardized interfaces instead of the
work-in-progress ones with the `Interop\` prefix.
Since we have now updated to PHP 7.1, we can also use Stratigility
3.0 as the middleware dispatcher.
This will be the last PHP requirement upgrade for a while, at least
until stable (and therefore until the next major release).
We have decided to do this now, for the following reasons:
- We want to support MariaDB (and the compatible release of
doctrine/dbal requires 7.1 as well).
- We prefer to upgrade to Laravel 5.6 sooner rather than later.
- Using the PSR-15 middleware standard is easier this way, as we do
not have to switch from zend-stratigility to another PSR-15
implementation. (Stratigility v3, which implements the final
standard, requires 7.1.)
* added CreatePostControllerTest
* added DeleteDiscussionControllerTest
* added ListDiscussionControllerTest
* added TokenControllerTest
* minor improvement to policy, no need for Carbon object there, added ShowDiscussionControllerTest
* added showDiscussionControllerTest but cant make Guests view the discussion created by a user
* viewing for guests tested, we might need factories
* part one of adding tests, updating core
* Apply fixes from StyleCI
[ci skip] [skip ci]
* we need xdebug for code coverage, and hhvm was already removed
* forgot about the sidecar for mysql completely 🤦
* gitignore removed this installed json we need to fake that we have extensions
* using reguarded closure
Without this, the new version of Stratigility complained about no
response being returned. Old versions were more graceful here, but
this is certainly more correct.
Now we have two extenders:
- `Extend\LanguagePack` is the "convention over configuration" loader
for complete language packs.
- `Extend\Locales` can be used to load files (by locale) from a given
directory - useful for extensions that bring along their own locales
in multiple different languages.
Refs #851.