- Updated styling to include item name.
- Extracted used text to translations.
- Updated the design to better suit the surrounding blocks.
- Removed newly added model/repo methods.
- Moved core logic out of controller and instead into a "NextPreviousContentLocator"
helper with re-uses the output from the book-tree generation.
- Also added the system to chapters.
For #2511
- Also removed some old view service references.
- Updated TopFavourites query to be based on favourites table and join
in the views instead of the other way around, so that favourites still
show even if they have no views.
- Removed old view system and started use of new query classes instead.
- Finished off RelationMultiModelQuery but found it was less efficient
than x-many queries due to the amount of tables being scanned.
Adding now for history but will delete as not used.
- Updated recently viewed to use same query system as popular items
rather than running and joining x-entities queries.
- Added "Most Viewed Faviourites" listing to homepages.
Phasing out the view service from being a generic 'service' class,
moving the core create/delete methods into the model.
The idea is that the existing query work will need to interlink
with the favourite system so maybe we have a (or many composable)
query building classes rather than mixing query building and
create/delete work as per the old service.
Also ensured revisions were not created more often than expected.
Summary field null check was triggering revision save even when empty
since it was still in request.
Related to #1846
HTML content was still saved.
This changes makes the back-end check for md content
instead of html to ensure that gets stored in cases
where both are sent to the system.
Closes#2446
- Fixed page editor default focus not working as expected due to
misnamed attribute.
- Added owned_by to relevant areas of the API including the docs.
- Made book relation on page accessible even if deleted since it could cause an issue on views, such as audit trail, when the relation is accessed when the book is deleted.
Found during review of #2353, A revision would be stored before a
restore which would result with a duplicate revision and the new summary
would be assigned against the wrong content.
This change saves the revison after restore and adds test to check the
content and summary text.
The content of pages made non-viewable to a user via permissions, within a visible parent, could be seen via the plaintext export option. Before v0.30.6 this would have applied only to scenarios where all pages within the chapter were made non-visible. In v0.30.6 this would make all pages within the chapter visible.
As per #2414
When book trees were generated, pages in chapters where ALL pages within
were not supposed to be visibile, would be visible due to the code
falling back on the raw relation which would not account for
permissions.
This has now been changed so that a custom 'visible_pages' attribute is set and used by any book tree structures, to ensure it does not fall back to the raw relation.
Added an extra test to cover.
For #2414