* Minor update whitespace PHPCS rules
To simplify our configuration, apply more rules, and be clearer about what is added or removed compared with PSR12.
Does not change our current conventions, but just a bit more consistent.
* Forgotten *.phtml
* Sort exclusion patterns + add a few for Extensions repo
* Relaxed some rules
* Little's optimisations and booleans in conditions
* Apply strict type
* Apply strict type
* Apply strict type
* Fix multiple bugs with PHP 8.2 and 8.3
* Many declares missing, more errors fixed
* Apply strict type
* Another approach
* Stronger typing for Minz_Session
* Fix case of SQLite
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Co-authored-by: Luc <sanchezluc+freshrss@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alexandre Alapetite <alexandre@alapetite.fr>
* replace div with main
* include the slider into main
* format source
* add close icon for the extension slider
* replace div with main
* Update shortcut.phtml
* fixed the nits
* Add constant for PHP requirements
This new constant is used for PHP version check.
This way, we won't forget to modify some part of the code base.
* Remove PHP version checks
Some checks were obsolete because they were checking unsupported
PHP versions.
* Require PHP 5.5+
https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/issues/2469#issuecomment-522255093
I think it would be reasonable to require PHP 5.5+ for the core of
FreshRSS after all.
As Frenzie said, WordPress currently requires PHP 5.6.20+, and it is the
most popular PHP application.
We would loose about 20% of the PHP servers according to
https://w3techs.com/technologies/details/pl-php/5/all but I expect this
number to drop fast after the release of CentOS 8 (CentOS accounts for
17% of Linux servers
https://w3techs.com/technologies/details/os-linux/all/all ).
Distributions:
* no impact on Ubuntu, Fedora, Alpine, OpenWRT, FreeBSD, OpenSuze,
Mageia, as all active versions have PHP > 7
* no impact on OpenSuze, Synology, as all active versions have PHP > 5.5
* we drop Debian 8 Jessie (-2020) - we keep supporting Debian 9 Stretch
(2017-06) - current is Debian 10 Buster
* we drop Red Hat 7 (-2024) - we keep supporting RHEL 8 (2019-05)
* we drop CentOS 7 (-2024) - we will support CentOS 8 (to be released
soonish)
When dropping older versions, I can better like when it is for a good
reason, and there is actually one with PHP 5.5, namely generators
(yield) https://php.net/language.generators.overview which I consider
using.
* Version note for JSON.php
* hex2bin
* Update .travis.yml
Co-Authored-By: Frans de Jonge <fransdejonge@gmail.com>
Update script must implement 4 functions:
- apply_update() to perform the update (most important). Return true if
all is ok, else false.
- need_info_update() returns true if we need more info for update, else
false. If this function always returns false, you don't need to
implement following functions (but it's better to not forget)
- ask_info_update() should be a HTML form to ask infos. Method must be
post and action must point to _url('update', 'apply') (or leave it
blank)
- save_info_update() is called for POST requests (to save form from
ask_info_update())
- Check on update.freshrss.org for new updates
- Download script
- Apply script
- Need translations and verifications
NOTE: current script on server indicates version 0.7.3 is an update
of 0.8-dev ==> IT'S ONLY FOR MY TESTS!
Script just does a backup of ./data actually...
See https://github.com/marienfressinaud/FreshRSS/issues/411