Consolidated several separate implementations of the same weighting algorithm into common_sql_weight() and fixed some bugs...
For MySQL, now using timestampdiff() instead of subtraction for the comparison, so we get sane results when the year doesn't match, and utc_timestamp() rather than now() so we don't get negative ages for recent items with local server timezone.
Unknown whether the same problems affect PostgreSQL, but note that it lacks the timestampdiff() SQL function.
This reverts commit 14b46e2183.
This functionality will need to be rewritten to work with the new
OpenIDPlugin.
Conflicts:
index.php
lib/logingroupnav.php
If $config['site']['openidonly'] is set to true:
* the Login/Register pages will be removed from the navigation;
* directly accesses to the Login/Register pages will redirect to the
OpenID login page;
* most links to the Login/Register pages will link to the OpenID login
page instead.
The user will still need to set a password to access the API and RSS
feeds.
Add an array of arguments to isReadOnly() method of actions, to let
them change their results depending on what actions are called.
Primarily used by the 'api' action. Ideally in the future that will be
multiple actions. But this might still be useful.
My attempts here are to mimic the `pagination()` method shared by
actions. I'm tentatively adding the `$count` property to actions so that
we can query the number of notices ''being displayed'' per page prior to
calling the actual `pagination()` method itself, since document
relationship `<link>` elements need to be output inside of `showHead()`,
before `showContent()`, which is where `pagination()` is, gets called.
These extra `<link>` elements only appear on pages where pagination
makes sense. They trigger functionality in some user agents, such as
Opera's Navigation Bar for more easily navigating forward and backwards
across a paged set of notices, messages, or group lists, etc.
I did a massive search-and-replace to get all the action subclasses to
use the new output function (common_element() -> $this->element(), etc.)
There's still a lot to do, but it's a first step
Another gigantor PEAR coding standards patch. Here, I've moved the
opening curly bracket on a class statement to the following line.
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Another huge change, for PEAR code standards compliance. Function
headers have to be in K&R style (opening brace on its own line),
instead of having the opening brace on the same line as the function
and parameters. So, a little perl magic found all the function
definitions and move the opening brace to the next line (properly
indented... usually).
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Another global search-and-replace update. Here, I've replaced the PHP
keyword 'NULL' with its lowercase version. This is another PEAR code
standards change.
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The PEAR coding standards decree: no tabs, but indent by four spaces.
I've done a global search-and-replace on all tabs, replacing them by
four spaces. This is a huge change, but it will go a long way to
getting us towards phpcs-compliance. And that means better code
readability, and that means more participation.
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I made a new notice-list widget (like the profile list) and call it
from StreamAction. This cleans up some of the mess in the various
notice-stream-showing classes.
I also changed show-stream so it uses a subclass of NoticeList that
doesn't show author info (which is unnecessary).
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I've removed the favoritedrss action, and removed the links from the
favorited page.
Most-favorited is not a good candidate for an RSS format. RSS works
well for series that work sequentially -- new things always come in at
the top.
This just isn't the case with "most favorited". The favorited notices
list on Identi.ca is sorted by how many times a message is favorited.
What happens if a notice used to be on that list, then falls off
because other messages get more faves, then gets back on because it
gets faved again? Or if a notice moves "up" on the list?
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