Been moving away from using this functionality in favor of either Grunt or
Gulp. Dropped functionality for minification of CSS and JS but left the dynamic
reference logic intact. This will be moved to the HTML class eventually and
expanded to support the generation of the HTML tags as well as injecting the
URI with a timestamp.
Seems that uopz has superseded php-test-helpers. Updated the exit overloading and adjusted some tests based on the new behavior of not echoing out the argument passed to exit().
It seems like AYAH changed the format of the script URL being returned. I made the last part optional in case the last part of the URL still shows up in legacy type scenarios.
Seems the format being returned doesn't start with ip... updated RegEx to check
for a 45 character alphanumeric instead of ip + 43 character alpha numeric
Characters were being split up and causing invalid sequences when using
`substr()`. Went ahead and updated to use `mb_strcut()` and forcing the
character encoding to UTF-8. I think the plan down the road will be to set the
internal encoding to UTF-8 but I am not currently sure how that could effect
the rest of the system (perhaps it won't). Closes#39
The vendor directory is now just composer stuff. Planning to rearrange some
files soon but wanted to commit these changes. AYAH is now installed via
composer from a package I am maintaining and I dropped the test helpers as it
is a dev-only requirement (and that's assuming you even want to test).
Had to rework the Model class a bit, there's some weirdness happening and I'm
unsure if it's part of the rewrite or always been busted. Won't really know for
sure until I start porting sites over to it I suppose.
Not being used and the logic is pretty damn hacky. I don't believe in JOINs so
I'm unsure if this support will be re-added in the future or if there will
simply be a backed in opinion that JOINs are the devil.
Coverage testing wasn't analyzing files that weren't touched at all. All files
are now included with the exception of the Database files that I'll be
consolidating soon into a single class (no reason to have so many classes
touched just to create a single database object). Aside from that, all classes
are now represented in the coverage report, Sad to go from 80% down to 50% but
oh well, it's for the best!