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- Using a proxy field would populate a relation with an array of attributes, this is not good or consistent. Instead the FormModelSaver trait is used to bring the behavior in line with FormController and others. This should improve consistency in the behavior and developer expectations.

- The noticeable difference will be that relations and their values are now set by the postback data where possible. In cases where this is undesirable -- eg: updating a relation triggers proxy fields to update with existing values, when they should seed from the relation instead (desire to lose prior changes) -- the formExtendRefreshData controller override can be used to prune the existing values from the dataset, where they will then be seeded from the model as normal.

- Also the $data property is only rebuilt if it differs from the model. Previously it would corrupt the model-based dataset by converting to an array then back to an object. If the two objects are the same, they will be passed by reference and values will replicate this way.
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README.md

October

October is a Content Management System (CMS) 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.

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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.

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

Development Team

October was created by Alexey Bobkov and Samuel Georges, who both continue to develop the platform.

Foundation library

The CMS uses Laravel as a foundation PHP framework.

Contact

You can communicate with us using the following mediums:

License

The OctoberCMS platform is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.

Contributing

Before sending a Pull Request, be sure to review the Contributing Guidelines first.

Coding standards

Please follow the following guides and code standards: