- $version does not exit anymore in css-variables.css. now its value is computed during setup and equals setup timestamp instead.
- use precompiled files (declared in datamodels XML files) to check if theme compilation is required or not.
- referenced images in scss files are included in precompiled file signatures just like scss files md5sum.
- images declared in scss files with v=$version are reloaded automatically on browser side after each theme compilation (see xxx.png?v=timestamp)
- precompiled files are replaced if theme compilation occurred. this will avoid same time consuming operation at next setup.
- code cleanup: arrays / variables renamed
* Add CLI command bin/report.php to generate report offline
* Keep the latest report in log/dbtools-report.log in order to visualize it with "Log management" menu
Use it for fast database cleanup (removal of all broken entries) when you don't want to try recovering inconsistent records.
Note that you may need multiple report to eliminate all the inconsistencies.
- Compute any type of expression on server side
- Recompute friendly name and obsolescence flag on server side (DBOBject)
- Bonus : compute dependency for external keys
It is quite common that the PHP interpreter that is launched in CLI is different that the one used by the webserver. So iTop code launched by CLI could run in a context that doesn't meet iTop requirements !
This adds in the following scripts the same control that is done on the setup wizard first step :
* cron.php
* backup, check-backup
* export, exportv2
* bulk import
* synchro-exec, synchro-import
If the check throws at least one error then the script is stopped with an appropriate message, and a log is made (IssueLog, Error level, CLI channel)
(cherry picked from commit c768e18e2b : no risk taken for 2.7.1, so cherry picked for 2.8.0)
It is quite common that the PHP interpreter that is launched in CLI is different that the one used by the webserver. So iTop code launched by CLI could run in a context that doesn't meet iTop requirements !
This adds in the following scripts the same control that is done on the setup wizard first step :
* cron.php
* backup, check-backup
* export, exportv2
* bulk import
* synchro-exec, synchro-import
If the check throws at least one error then the script is stopped with an appropriate message, and a log is made (IssueLog, Error level, CLI channel)