Fixes #3706. These options restore the ability to create users with no password set on the Django side, for setups where authentication is managed externally (e.g. LDAP) - this was inadvertently dropped in Wagtail 1.10 when the form validation was tightened up (#3007). Additionally, the password fields can now be removed entirely, to enforce the use of an external auth setup.
* Allow additional oembed providers to be used (currently all are hardcoded)
* Make per-provider configuration possible
* Choose which finders get used for which provider (eg, force use of oembed for instagram but use embedly for everything else)
* Allow specifying additional parameters for certian providers such as scheme=https to YouTube
added prefered language field and migration
added form and view to select prefered language
Added some tests
modified tests
fix styleguide errors
activate middleware only for authenticated users
fixed typos
fixed test undoing language preferences
fixed lint issues
fixed tests
fixed message
change behaviour and more test added
added utf8 coding
[skip ci] initial documentation for preferred language
added contributor
refactor get_available_admin_languages
refactor get_available_admin_languages
make language name language aware
translate notifications to recipient language
make language name language aware
fixed lint
* Rewrites the page preview to make it reliable.
* Updates preview tests.
* Fixes View import on Django 1.8 & 1.9.
* Starts sending preview auto-update data only after clicking on preview.
* Changes the preview session key prefix.
It is possible to set default format for date/datetime inputs. This works together
with standard django localization.
# django settings
USE_I18N = True
LANGUAGE_CODE = 'sl'
# wagtail settings
WAGTAIL_DATE_FORMAT = '%d.%m.%Y.'
WAGTAIL_DATETIME_FORMAT = '%d.%m.%Y. %H:%M'
DateBlock, DateTimeBlock accepts additional keyword argument `format`.
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.