PrestaShop Core Weekly – Week 31 of 2021

PrestaShop Core Weekly – Week 31 of 2021

This edition of the Core Weekly report highlights changes in PrestaShop’s core codebase from Monday 2nd to Sunday 8th of August 2021.

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Dear developers,

PrestaShop 1.7.7.6 was released on August 9, 2021. This maintenance release fixes 31 bugs reported on previous 1.7.7 versions.

We seize the release opportunity to remind you that the second beta of PHP 8.1 was released on August 5!

Please note that if you are contributing to the documentation, the guidelines to contribute have been updated to explain the new workflow that allows us to host multiple versions of the documentation. Pull Requests submitted against the documentation must now target a specific branch.

Releases

A quick update about PrestaShop’s GitHub issues and pull requests:

Code changes in the ‘develop’ branch

Core

Back office

Code changes in the ‘1.7.8.x’ branch

Core

  • #25484: Update ps_linklist to 5.0.4 and ps_searchbar to 2.1.1, by @sowbiba

Front office

Tests

  • #25494: Fix fail by adding a dateFrom when create cartRule without code. Thank you @SD1982
  • #25486: Fix dateTo selector for E2E tests, by @sowbiba

Code changes in the ‘1.7.7.x’ branch

Back office

Code changes in modules, themes & tools

Changes in developer documentation sources

  • #1107: Request branch in PR template, by @matks
  • #1106: Explain documentation versions and relationship with branches, by @matks
  • #1104: Add a link to devdocs site for deployment pipeline, by @matks
  • #1100: Test Pull Requests against devdocs-site, by @eternoendless

Changes in developer documentation site

  • #1: Explain new deploy logic, by @matks

Example modules

  • #73: Update README.md with detailed list of available module examples, by @matks

Thank you to the contributors whose pull requests were merged since the last Core Weekly Report: @matks, @Progi1984, @SD1982, @sowbiba, @eternoendless, @matthieu-rolland, @zuk3975, @mvorisek!

Thank you to the contributors whose PRs haven’t been merged yet! And of course, a big thank you to all those who contribute with issues and comments on GitHub!

If you want to contribute to PrestaShop with code, please read these pages first:

…and if you do not know how to fix an issue but wish to report it, please read this: How to use GitHub to report an issue. Thank you!

Happy contributin’ everyone!

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