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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()
2008-11-17Add output formats to our REST controllers. Add support for JSON andBharat Mediratta
XML to the comment controllers as a proof of concept. It's not fully baked; we should examine ways to create helpers to make this process easier.
2008-11-16Put _method into the edit form's url; Implement Comment::_put() properlyBharat Mediratta
2008-11-16Drop the call to render() and just use the View's __toString method toBharat Mediratta
print it out.
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
2008-11-16Create MY_Forge to specify the defaul htmlTim Almdal
2008-11-15Do comment add in a single request, some code cleanup.Jozef Selesi
2008-11-15Initial add comment implementation.Jozef Selesi
2008-11-11Move scaffolding code out of the comments controller to welcome.php.Jozef Selesi
2008-11-10Comment creation controller, helper and test. Add comments from the scaffold.Jozef Selesi