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mostly issues around uninitialized variables, calling non-static
functions in a static context, calling Session functions directly
instead of on its singleton, passing non-variables by reference, and
subclasses not using the same interface as the parent class.
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Create a helper class called identity to simplify call the Identity Provider. Move the contents of MY_Session.php to the new helper class and remove the MY_Session class
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and group.php. Tried creating a identity helper, but the helper identity.php was confused with the library Identity.php. So got around this by making the methods on Identity static and calling the instance within the static methods. Also temporarily moved the user.php and group.php back into the user module.
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Changed the name of the method get_task_log to get_log
Changed the default name of the file when the log is downloaded to
gallery3_task_log.txt
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helper to use this approach.
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instead of parent::save. :-) Also change admin_maintenance_controller to delete
via looping over all of the completed tasks and delete individually, so we can
delete the associated cache entries at the same time.
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stored in the persistant cache for 30 days. On the admin_maintenance page
there is a new link for completed tasks "browse log". Clicking this will
open a dialog box that has the the contents of the log displayed.
The user can then view the log and close the dialog, or press the save button
to download the log to their local machine.
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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.
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