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2013-01-21Update copyright to 2013. Fixes #1953.Bharat Mediratta
2012-02-27Update copyright to 2012. #1822Bharat Mediratta
2011-01-21Update copyright to 2011.Bharat Mediratta
2010-03-03Update the copyright to 2010. It's only 3 months into the year :-)Bharat Mediratta
2009-09-05Change the module installer so that you don't need to provide your ownBharat Mediratta
install() function if all you're going to do is to set the version of the module from module.info into the database. This means that for some simple modules, you don't need an install.php file at all.
2009-06-23Refactor the install/upgrade code to be more flexible.Bharat Mediratta
Add xxx_installer::upgrade($version) method so that upgrade stanzas are separate from install stanzas. In the old code, to do an upgrade meant that you had to re-evolve everything from the initial install because we'd step through each version's changes. But what we really want is for the initial install to start off in the perfect initial state, and the upgrades to do the work behind the scenes. So now the install() function gets things set up properly the first time, and the upgrade() function does any work to catch you up to the latest code. See gallery_installer.php for a good example.
2009-05-26Restructure the module lifecycle.Bharat Mediratta
Install: <module>_installer::install() is called, any necessary tables are created. Activate: <module>_installer::activate() is called. Module controllers are routable, helpers are accessible, etc. The module is in use. Deactivate: <module>_installer::deactivate() is called. Module code is not accessible or routable. Module is *not* in use, but its tables are still around. Uninstall: <module>_installer::uninstall() is called. Module is completely removed from the database. Admin > Modules will install and activate modules, but will only deactivate (will NOT uninstall modules).
2009-05-13Gee it's May already. Update copyright to 2009.Bharat Mediratta
2009-04-05Remove extra blank line.Bharat Mediratta
2009-01-17Clear the "akismet is not configured" message on uninstall.Bharat Mediratta
2009-01-14Make sure that helper functions are all static. Add newBharat Mediratta
File_Structure_Test to make sure we don't regress. According to the PHP docs, the "public" keyword is implied on static functions, so remove it. Also, require private static functions to start with an _. http://php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.visibility.php
2009-01-10Big set of changes to comments, with related changes to akismet andBharat Mediratta
user modules. * Don't delete vars when we delete a module. This makes reinstalling a module a lot easier. * Add user::lookup() as the preferred way to load a user, so that other modules don't delve into the user module (that'd be a problem when we swap out user modules) * Notify site admins if Akismet is not fully configured * Bundle all server variables into the comment so that if/when we re-check the comment, we are not using the server info from the site admin's request. * Update Akismet to grab request context data from the comment * Pre-seed comment fields if we have a logged in user. Update comment::create() API to clarify it for this. * Delete comment::update(), that's a controller function. * Add url to User_Model * Add author_name() author_email() and author_url() to Comment_Model. It'll return the appropriate values depending on whether the comment was left by a logged in user or a guest. * Use resetForm() instead of clearForm() when we reload the comment form after ajax submit, this way we preserve the pre-seeded values. * In the user profile page, ignore blank passwords.
2009-01-07Extract the Akismet driver from the Spam_Filter module into a moduleBharat Mediratta
in its own right. Clean up the tests, streamline the code and improve the admin interaction. Add a working stats page.