Revert "Locale switch cleanup: use common_switch_locale() which is safer for updating gettext state. Also moved a few calls to reduce chance of hitting an exception before switching back."
This reverts commit 74a89b1fc3.
- Use FQL to check for publish stream permission instead of old REST API
- Better error handling, especially for error code 100
- More logging / better log messages
Fixed typo in RedirectingAction when no return-to data provided in form submission.
RedirectingAction::returnToArgs() has been renamed to returnToPrevious() to avoid conflict with Action::returnToArgs() which returns arguments to be passed to other actions as return-to arguments. All callers should now be updated.
More profile settings actions will now redirect through a login form if visited as a GET request, as would be expected from a bookmark, link sent in e-mail etc.
The code pattern 'new XXXException($e)' to chain exceptions doesn't actually work as intended, as exceptions are actually expecting a string message here.
This caused an implicit string conversion from HTTP_Request2_Exception, which is a PEAR_Exception, which defines an absurdly detailed __toString() method including a giant HTML table with a backtrace if you happen to be on a web request.
Simply passing $e->getMessage() instead clears this up, as we'll get the nice short message like 'Couldn't connect to tcp://blahblah:80'
* throwing in our spinner
* cleanup of texts
* "If this doesn't go through click the button" instead of just a mystery button
* slightly faster submission: immediate at end of page rather than waiting for jQuery to confirm document setup completion
This is really just a hack for the broken CSS in the Cloudy theme, I think; copying from other non-notice-navigation pages that do this as well. There will be plenty of others also broken.
Note that much of that form is duplicated several times for Twitter, Facebook, and OpenID registrations -- these need to be refactored to avoid having multiple out-of-sync copies of code and messages.
The ensure* family of functions will now return an OStatusShadowException in this case, which gives us a pleasant error message instead of a giant exception backtrace when you do 'sub somebody@this.local.server'.
Can be extended later to allow actually using the local profile, since we could figure it out.
The ensure* family of functions will now return an OStatusShadowException in this case, which gives us a pleasant error message instead of a giant exception backtrace when you do 'sub somebody@this.local.server'.
Can be extended later to allow actually using the local profile, since we could figure it out.