This now implements the logic to link to the next minor's release notes
when such a version difference is computed. If a patch release
difference is computed, then those release notes are linked.
The utils.tests.js seemed a bit unexpected location, because there is no
`utils.js` module. Now the module defining the tests and the one
defining the functionality are named similarly, as is common in the rest
of the code base.
- resolves #7336
- resolves #7405
- resolves #3938
- fixes #8537
Fix issue where upgrade notification was not using translated content.
Normally, generic model views will be spun up through wagtail.admin.viewsets, which takes care of configuring the add_url_name / edit_url_name etc attributes to ensure that they are cross-linked appropriately. But if you're defining one in isolation, that's an unnecessary hoop to jump through, and the error messages if you don't specify them are fairly opaque. Fix this so that:
1. Non-essential cross-links (e.g. the Add button on the index view, and the Delete button on the edit view) are gracefully omitted if the URLs are undefined;
2. Essential cross-links (e.g. the destination of the redirect after a successful form submission) raise an informative error telling the developer what needs to be defined.
Fixes #8190
Django 4 changed the rendering of radio button / checkbox lists to nested divs rather than ul/li - see 5942ab5eb1. This change simply applies the existing li styles to second-level divs.
we were usng Codecov but weren't actually getting any notifications on pull requests.
Update codecov.yml
Removing `after_n_builds` as there is only 1 build
The ajax-request now uses multipart/form-data, similar to
image-chooser-modal.js/document-chooser-modal.js, which allows to add
and use FileFields in the bulk-upload-views.
If Filter.run is requested to create an unknown output format,
it should not fail silently without writing any output, but instead
throw an exception.
Fixes #8503
This was causing relative urls to be rewritten to use the publicPath.
This meant that the icon font would be referenced at the wrong location
if sites had changed STATIC_URL
fixes #8517
Prompted by https://github.com/wagtail/wagtail/discussions/8362#discussioncomment-2647505 - Python files are expected to be in UTF-8, but `open()` will use the system default encoding, which is likely to be Windows-1252 on Windows. Unfortunately [fileinput](https://docs.python.org/3/library/fileinput.html) doesn't provide an encoding argument until Python 3.10, so we have to over-engineer things a bit to keep things consistent across the rewrite / list / diff modes - opening files in binary mode and explicitly decoding each line as utf-8 (with graceful fallback behaviour on UnicodeDecodeError, so that we don't end up clobbering a file mid-write).