Still need to resolve an issue where if the slave filter has values set when the master filter updates, thus triggering a change of the available options to the slave, the original values are still set on the slave but not actually visible in the popup as options because they're no longer valid options. To fix this we'll need the ability to get the browser to refresh the slave filter's selected values (count icon basically since it already forces the options popup to refresh) when its masters update; while at the same rechecking the slave's scope values set on the server to ensure that they're all valid and there aren't values left over from the previous request that are no longer valid but are still being applied to the query. |
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README.md
October is a Content Management Framework (CMF) and web platform whose sole purpose is to make your development workflow simple again. It was born out of frustration with existing systems. We feel building websites has become a convoluted and confusing process that leaves developers unsatisfied. We want to turn you around to the simpler side and get back to basics.
October's mission is to show the world that web development is not rocket science.
Installing October
Instructions on how to install October can be found at the installation guide.
Quick start installation
For advanced users, run this in your terminal to install October from command line:
php -r "eval('?>'.file_get_contents('https://octobercms.com/api/installer'));"
If you plan on using a database, run this command:
php artisan october:install
Learning October
The best place to learn October is by reading the documentation or following some tutorials.
You may also watch these introductory videos for beginners and advanced users. There is also the excellent video series by Watch & Learn.
Contributing
Before sending a Pull Request, be sure to review the Contributing Guidelines first.
Help and support this project
You can also help the project by reviewing and testing open Pull Requests with the "Status: Testing Needed" tag. Read more...
Coding standards
Please follow the following guides and code standards:
Code of Conduct
In order to ensure that the OctoberCMS community is welcoming to all, please review and abide by the Code of Conduct.
Security Vulnerabilities
Please review our security policy on how to report security vulnerabilities.
Development Team
October was created by Alexey Bobkov and Samuel Georges. The core maintainer is Luke Towers and other maintainers include Ben Thomson and Denis Denisov.
Foundation library
The CMS uses Laravel as a foundation PHP framework.
Contact
You can communicate with us using the following mediums:
- Follow us on Twitter for announcements and updates.
- Follow us on Facebook for announcements and updates.
- Join us on Slack to chat with us.
- Join us on IRC to chat with us.
License
The OctoberCMS platform is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.