This is the correct lexer for interactive console sessions, according to
<http://pygments.org/docs/lexers/>. This does require command lines to
be prefixed with `$`, otherwise they are interpreted as the output of a
command. It highlights the command nicely, including environment
variables, strings, and comments.
* `result_row_display` adds a `data-object_pk` attribute to each row, to make items easier to identify with JS
* Adds `get_extra_attrs_for_row()` method to `ModelAdmin`, to give developers a way of adding further attributes to the `<tr>` element
* added base cloudfrontbackend and testcase
* added boto3 cloudfront client
* implemented create invalidation method
added error handling botocore
* added aws docs
* fixed typo
* flake8 fixes
* added boto3 configuration docs
* removed return
* purge path instead of full url
* added multisite hostname mapping
* added validation of DISTRIBUTION_ID
* renamed Cloudfront to CloudFront
* added note to include www in mapping
added tests for cloudfront site mapping
* removed deprecated has_key, used in
fixed _create_invalidation
* changed type checking of dict
removed debug line of code to check hostname
* fixed dict type checking condition
added assert t make sure no invalid cache is being purged
* changed import order
* fixed isort error
* more detailed error message for cloudfront
pep8 fixes 120 chars per line
* Log missing cloudfront distribution id as info
Was logging as error, but it may be possible that a developer wants cloudfront on only specific hostnames.
* , => .
* Docs edits
* Removed hard-dependency on boto3
All other model attribute settings in Wagtail use lists now. This commit changes the api_fields docs to use a list as well.
Both list and tuple work, but list is now the recommended option
You get a lexer error from the document builder if you use "code-block:: json",
and the json-style highlighting ends up not being applied. So I switched it to
"code-block:: text".
The "icon-" prefix is automatically added in SettingMenuItem.
Using "icon-placeholder" as suggested would thus result in
the CSS class "icon-icon-placeholder".
The `wagtailsettings` module is useful enough that it should be included
in the Wagtail contrib section, to make it available to all Wagtail
developers.
All the code has been given a once-over to make sure it is nice and
polished before being copied in. As such, this is not a direct copy of
the `wagtailsettings` module. It should be backwards compatible though,
excepting the new location.
It has been moved to `wagtail.contrib.settings`, following the naming
scheme set out in #1504.
Documentation has been concatenated in to a single page, and added to
the contrib reference section.
All `.. code::` instances have been changed to use `.. code-block::`,
and have been properly formatted. The syntax names have been normalised,
so all django templates use the `html+django` syntax, shell commands use
`sh`, and plain text uses `text`.