- System dashboard now lists missing dependencies
- Installing a plugin with missing dependencies will also attempt to install those dependencies at the same time
Fixes#36
This should be considered experimental at this stage, however this component is used in every October website we've built thus far, it makes sense for it to be included in the core. Once tested we will look at documenting it with an accompanying screencast video.
This allows request elements external to the form to serialize a target form for use. An example might be a search form at the top of a page, list of results in the middle, then the pagination at the bottom. The pagination would need to target the search form with data-request-form to persist the search query value.
This should work with the JS API too, passed as an object, because $($()) is acceptable in jQuery
See #2749, #2750 & #2751 on notes for how to better handle this. Put simply, the control of disabled VS previewMode should be given to the individual form widget, as opposed to the spawning parent.
Adds support for the `disabled` property to FormWidgets so that they will match the behaviour present in regular FormFields. Fixes#2724 and a personal annoyance of mine :)
- Not sure how this was not fixed sooner, since there is no easy way to obtain a full qualified URL from a system file.
- If a CDN is used this method will return a URL.
- The asset combiner returns a FQ URL as well, although it didn't always, perhaps this is a relic from that time that was never retrofitted.
jQuery sends multiple values for the `X-REQUESTED-WITH` header if it has already been set, even when the value is the same. This means that same-origin requests would send `X-REQUESTED-WITH: XMLHttpRequest, XMLHttpRequest` which isn't detected as AJAX by Laravel/Symphony.
To fix this issue while retaining the crossDomain usage of framework.js, I've used `crossDomain: false` to trick jQuery into sending the header anyways on cross-origin requests. This is still changeable by the user in the `ajaxSetup` event.
Adds support for Cross-Origin requests made via framework.js by manually adding the `X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest` header required for server-side detection of AJAX requests that is sent on normal Same-Origin AJAX requests but stripped by default by jQuery when making Cross-Origin requests. Note: Request target server still needs to have `Access-Control` headers configured correctly to return a request.