While the test suite passes, this commit yields a broken server: replacing ad hoc request objectss with PSR-7 ones is still required, as is emission of PSR-7 responses. Both will come in subsequent commits, with tests
Diactoros was chosen specifically because it includes facilities for emitting responses, something which is awkward to test. The end of this refactoring should see both the Response and Request classes disappear, and the general REST class fully covered (as well as any speculative additions to AbstractHanlder).
Includes PHPDoc license tag in the file-level block with accompanying copyright notice.
Also added an AUTHORS file on the off chance of outside contributions
Includes PHPDoc license tag in the file-level block with accompanying copyright notice.
Also added an AUTHORS file on the off chance of outside contributions
This has the side-effect of removing the ability to reset a feed's title by passing null explicitly. As a non-standard behaviour it was simpler to just remove it.
Also consolidated article star counting into a generic articleCount function which accepts a context.
This may lead to slight efficiency losses in either listing or marking (and more significant ones in counting starred), but the advantages of centralized context handling are significant with the future addition of labels and the need to count articles under various future contexts in TTRSS.
- Database functions now accept any input, but throw typeViolation exceptions where appropriate instead of idMissing or subjectMissing
- Added unit tests for the new Misc\ValueInfo static class
- Added ValueInfo::id() method to centrally validate database IDs, and made use of it consistently
- Made use of PHP's filter_var() function where appropriate when validating or sanitizing input
- Made the NCN protocol handler reject most invalid IDs before handing off to method handlers
- Made NCN's feedUpdate and subscriptionMove methods return 422 on invalid input
- Adjusted several tests to handler type violations
- Don't load a config (and possibly create a database) in CLI if a configuration is not required
- Removed the 'dbSchemaBase' config option, which is really a testing hack
- Added sample Nginx configuration
- Fixed bug in REST handler
- Readme still needs work
- Basic update service handles only one feed at a time and possibly leaks memory
- Output for REST requests is still very basic
- No avatar support
- No reporting of whether cron works
- No cleanup before or after feed updates