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2009-05-27Restructure things so that the application is now just another module.Bharat Mediratta
Kohana makes this type of transition fairly straightforward in that all controllers/helpers/etc are still located in the cascading filesystem without any extra effort, except that I've temporarily added a hack to force modules/gallery into the module path. Rename what's left of "core" to be "application" so that it conforms more closely to the Kohana standard (basically, just application/config/config.php which is the minimal thing that you need in the application directory) There's still considerable work left to be done here.
2009-05-13Gee it's May already. Update copyright to 2009.Bharat Mediratta
2009-01-29Make the application home page the scaffolding.Bharat Mediratta
2008-12-19Create a new pattern for Site Admin controllers:Bharat Mediratta
1) They must all start with "admin_". This pattern is not directly routable. 2) Their urls must be /admin/xxx. 3) The Admin_Controller will take the xxx and look for Admin_Xxx_Controller and will delegate to that admin controller, after doing security checks. Moved the users and dashboard views into individual modules for now.
2008-12-111) Begins the creation of the local import module by adding the ↵Tim Almdal
administation component to the scaffolding Actions tab. The importing functionality will follow shortly. 2) Defines a routining pattern for module administration controllers. URI's of the form admin/module/method/parameters gets remapped into module_admin/method/parameters. This will result in the lookup of the the controller Module_Admin_Controller
2008-11-20* Added HTTP status constants and helper functions to REST helper.Jozef Selesi
* HTTP header setting in comment module now going through REST helper API. * Fixed items controller test. * Fixed user installer test. * Fixed _create() handling in the REST controller. * Fixed routing for edit and add forms. * Added some tests for the REST controller. * Set svn:eol-style to LF on a bunch of files. * Added preamble to MY_Forge.php.
2008-11-19Fix a mistake in the route that let people try to get to the rest controller ↵Bharat Mediratta
(it would fail, but this way they get a 404 instead of another error).
2008-11-19Change the way that we do RESTful routing.Bharat Mediratta
1) We now use __call() in REST_Controller to handle any requests to a controller that were not already handled. In the case of RESTful controllers, this should be the only entry point (although they're free to break the model and add other ones.. nothing stops them). This means that we can remove all the catch-all routes in routes.php which greatly simplifies it. 2) Move request_method() and output_format() out of REST_Controller and into the REST helper in core/helpers/rest.php 3) Experiment with letting the various subclasses check the output_format and deal with it themselves. This simplifies the API, but it might be a bad idea in that it might push too much work to the individual controllers. It's a balancing act, time will tell, I'm willing to change it back later.
2008-11-19Change Media_RSS_Controller so that it does not extend REST_Controller, since itBharat Mediratta
doesn't refer to a fixed resource or collection of resources. Fix some minor bugs in the code so that we can actually generate a feed. It looks pretty cool! Improved pagination links, but didn't actually test them.
2008-11-19* Renamed the album, item and photo controllers to albums, items and photos ↵Jozef Selesi
in order to follow the convention that controllers that refer to a collection of resources have plural names. * Added a bug workaround to routes.php
2008-11-18* Changed REST API. Now there are two separate methods for forms:Jozef Selesi
GET /form/edit/{controller}/{resource_id} -> controller::_form_edit($resource) GET /form/add/{controller}/{parameters} -> controller::_form_add($parameters) * Updated comment, user and core modules to reflect the API changes * Cleaned up routing and handling of requests to /{controller}
2008-11-18- All comments of an item can now be seen /comments?item_id=Jozef Selesi
- Return proper Content-Type header for GET /comments requests - Got rid of the query processing for index() in REST_Controller() - Small misc fixes
2008-11-18First iteration of REST controller refactoring. RESTful controllers that ↵Jozef Selesi
refer to collections should now have plural names and there should be only one controller per resource. Updated existing classes that implement REST_Controller. The routing now works like this: GET /controller -> controller::_index() POST /controller -> controller::_create() GET /controller/id -> controller::_show() PUT /controller/id -> controller::_update() DELETE /controller/id -> controller::_delete() GET /form/edit/controller/resource_id -> controller::_form() GET /form/add/controller/data -> controller::_form()
2008-11-16Several large changes:Bharat Mediratta
1) Changed the way that we get forms. Now, if you want to get a form for a REST resource you prefix /form to the resource id. So: /form/photo/1 : returns a form for editing photo id 1 /form/comments/1 : returns a form for adding a comment to photo id 1 /form/comment/1 : returns a form for editing comment id 1 2) Changed the comment module to have two controllers: comment: deals with a single comment resource comments: deal with collections of comments attached to an item Related stuff: - Moved the comments js into the theme - Reworked Comment_Helper for clarity - Moved form generation code down into Comment_Helper - Cleaned up routes (eliminating new comment ones added in recent rev) - Added form() function to all REST controllers - Changed comment module to use a block instead of an arbitrary helper call from the theme - Comment controller only returns HTML currently, but returns a 201 Created status code when a new comment is added, which the Ajax code can catch and act upon. - Got rid of a lot of extra views in comment module
2008-11-15Initial add comment implementation.Jozef Selesi
2008-11-11Change REST API to use non-routable functions: _get(), _post(),Bharat Mediratta
_put(), _delete(). This should make it more obvious that these are not your typical routes, simplifies overall routing by removing a rule and removes the possibility of accidentally leaking information if we route to one of them by accident.
2008-11-11Create REST_Controller abstract base class for all REST based resourceBharat Mediratta
controllers. Any controller that wants to act RESTful can extend this class and implement get/post/put/delete. Tweak default routes to disallow direct access to the REST controller and direct access to any REST methods.
2008-11-09Make Gallery3 more RESTful.Bharat Mediratta
Create Item_Controller as a common superclass for Album_Controller and Photo_Controller. Change routes to route requests to Item_Controller for dispatching, which in turn will generate get/post/put/delete requests to the controlller so that each controller has a RESTful surface. Change in_place editing to take advantage of this.
2008-11-03Create an initial attempt at the album controller, set it up with a default ↵Bharat Mediratta
route and add a link to it from the welcome page.