Added EmailAuthenticationPlugin
Added ReverseUsernameAuthenticationPlugin
Changed the StartChangePassword and EndChangePassword events to take a user, instead of a nickname
User::allowed_nickname was declared non-static, but used as if it was static, so I made the declaration static
* 0.9.x:
Added a events for the settings menu items
Bringing Sphinx search support up to code: broken out to a plugin, now supports multiple sites on a single server.
Changed to Evan's event style and added an AuthPlugin superclass
add geo output to statuses in json, xml, atom, rss in API
Localisation updates from translatewiki.net (2009-11-10)
Localisation updates from translatewiki.net
Update pot
add lat and long parameters to api/statuses/update
change credential check to work more like other events
fixup output of object attributes in db error code
Performance fix for subscription/subscriber lists based on feedback from ops.
Adjusting indexes to make favorites query more efficient, based on feedback from ops.
Revert untested code; spews PHP notice warnings on every page view: "just sent a http 200 for the check-fancy from install.php"
Added hook for the Group navigation items
Updated block @title text (shouldn't say from group)
Updated group block markup
Revert "Remove more contractions"
Upgrade notes:
* Index names have changed from hardcoded 'Identica_people' and 'Identica_notices' to use the database name and actual table names. Must reindex.
New events:
* GetSearchEngine to override default search engine class selection from plugins
New scripts:
* gen_config.php generates a sphinx.conf from database configuration (with theoretical support for status_network table, but it doesn't seem to be cleanly queriable right now without knowing the db setup info for that. Needs generalized support.)
* Replaced old sphinx-indexer.sh and sphinx-cron.sh with index_update.php
Other fixes:
* sphinx.conf.sample better matches our live config, skipping unused stopword list and using a more realistic indexer memory limit
Further notes:
* Probably doesn't work right with PostgreSQL yet; Sphinx can pull from PG but the extraction queries currently look like they use some MySQL-specific functions.
* 0.9.x: (26 commits)
just sent a http 200 for the check-fancy from install.php
Add a new event: CanUserChangeField
shorten flag notification and include a class
Added flag icon for UserFlag plugin
Fixed notice option alignment in IE
add a method to Theme class to list available themes
Updated Realtime plugin to use the util's NoticeReply object
Localisation updates from translatewiki.net (2009-11-08)
Update pot again
Rebuild pot file *without* --join-existing to get rid of the cruft. Not sure why "--join-existing" must be in. Only thing I can think of is manual additions, which I could not find.
Revert "More precise field label"
Remove more contractions
Revert "* [Cc]an't -> [Cc]annot"
Revert "More specifics on 'address'"
* [Cc]an't -> [Cc]annot
Revert "* check usage of 'people' in UI and change it to 'users' or something else in most places"
add utilities for calculating local and installation theme root dirs
Harmonise UI message "No such user."
Restructure theme.php to define a class Theme
entity_action responses look more inactive now
...
This reverts commit 6483fbd8fa.
"SMS address" header here makes no sense; it would be inconsistent with the other tabs and headings on the same and related pages, and would look very awkward with another giant "SMS" right above it
This reverts commit 1872d07602.
"instant messages address" is very awkward phrasing; prefer not to be changing UI in such ways while updating localisations.
This reverts commit 81b4a381d9.
IMO "user" is a bit impersonal and we shouldn't go changing the tone of the UI willy-nilly when we're updating localisations.
For various reasons, it's nicer to have a class for theme-file paths
and such. So, I've rewritten the code for determining the locations of
theme files to be more OOPy.
I changed all the uses of the two functions in the module (theme_file
and theme_path) to use Theme::file and Theme::path respectively.
I've also removed the code in common.php that require's the module;
using a class means we can autoload it instead.