* "post-type" replaces "bookmark" and "type"
* The permission set is now removed upon expiry
* Post update now stores the permission set
* We don't store the permissions in the item table anymore
* Postupdate now handles "postopts" as well
* "post-type" replaces "bookmark" and "type"
* "post-type" replaces "bookmark" and "type"
* "post-type" replaces "bookmark" and "type"
* The permission set is now removed upon expiry
* The permission set is now removed upon expiry
* We don't store the permissions in the item table anymore
* Postupdate now handles "postopts" as well
* Multiplicated update functions
* And some more duplicated functions ...
* Removed duplicate functions
* "post-type" replaces "bookmark" and "type"
* Removed some more type
* Added index to permission set
* The permission set is now stored
* The permission set is now removed upon expiry
* Post update now stores the permission set
* New file
* Permissions are now sorted
* The permission set is now used for item permissions
* Check for allow_cid, ... is superfluous. Checking for "private" is enough
* We query the permissionset
* Permissions are displayed correctly
* Changed index
* We don't store the permissions in the item table anymore
* Permission fields are now deprecated
* Reversed ...
* Postupdate now handles "postopts" as well
* Set deprecated fields to "null" if empty
* Postupdates are enabled again
* "post-type" replaces "bookmark" and "type"
* The permission set is now stored
* The permission set is now removed upon expiry
* Postupdate now handles "postopts" as well
* Rewrites:
- moved PAGE_* to Friendica\Model\Profile class
* Fixed more rewrites from plain (global namespace) PAGE_* to Friendica\Models\Profile class
* CR request:
- moved all PAGE_* constants to Friendica\Model\Contact class
- fixed all references of both classes
* CR request:
- moved ACCOUNT_TYPE_* constants from boot.php to Contact::ACCOUNT_TYPE_*
* Just copy-pasted this code from boot.php, needs to be changed to `const ACCOUNT_TYPE_FOO = x;`
* Ops, melting brain cells here ... :-/
* "post-type" replaces "bookmark" and "type"
* Removed some more type
* Added index to permission set
* The permission set is now stored
* The permission set is now removed upon expiry
* Post update now stores the permission set
* New file
* Permissions are now sorted
* The permission set is now used for item permissions
* Check for allow_cid, ... is superfluous. Checking for "private" is enough
* We query the permissionset
* Permissions are displayed correctly
* Changed index
* We don't store the permissions in the item table anymore
* Permission fields are now deprecated
* Reversed ...
* Postupdate now handles "postopts" as well
* Set deprecated fields to "null" if empty
* Postupdates are enabled again
* "post-type" replaces "bookmark" and "type"
* Removed some more type
* Added index to permission set
* The permission set is now stored
* The permission set is now removed upon expiry
* Post update now stores the permission set
* New file
* Permissions are now sorted
* Changed documentation
- common way is to check on result ($r mostly) of db upgrade
- on success, return UPDATE_SUCCESS
- on failure, return UPDATE_FAILED
Signed-off-by: Roland Häder <roland@mxchange.org>
- common way is to check on result ($r mostly) of db upgrade
- on success, return UPDATE_SUCCESS
- on failure, return UPDATE_FAILED
Signed-off-by: Roland Häder <roland@mxchange.org>
- added curly braces around conditional code blocks
- added space between if/foreach/... and brace
- rewrote a code block so if dbm::is_result() fails it will abort, else the id
is fetched from INSERT statement
- made some SQL keywords upper-cased and added back-ticks to columns/table names
Signed-off-by: Roland Haeder <roland@mxchange.org>
- count() returns very different results and never a boolean (not even false on
error condition).
- therefore you should NOT use it in boolean expressions. This still *can* be
done in PHP because of its lazyness. But it is discouraged if it comes to
more clean code.
Signed-off-by: Roland Häder <roland@mxchange.org>