PrestaShop Core Weekly – Week 8 of 2022

PrestaShop Core Weekly – Week 8 of 2022

This edition of the Core Weekly report highlights changes in PrestaShop’s core codebase from Monday 21th to Sunday 27th of February 2022.

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General messages

Dear developers,

Reminder: the next session of public demonstration from the maintainers team will be streamed live on Wednesday, March 2, 2022, at 4 pm CET.

During the session, we will announce the result of the poll that decided the name of the new theme :tada: !

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

Code changes in the ‘develop’ branch

Core

Back office

Front office

  • #27475: Fix: prestashop event functions are overwritten in the “classic” theme. Thank you @tups

Tests

Code changes in the ‘1.7.8.x’ branch

Front office

  • #27748: Fix the category dropdown on the module catalog page, by @sowbiba

Installer

  • #27722: Fix translations installation broken by prefix. Thank you @saulaski

Web services

Code changes in modules, themes & tools

Changes in developer documentation sources

  • #1306: Fix DbQuery class limit method signature.. Thank you @PululuK
  • #1305: The list of Smarty variables deserve a title. Thank you @jf-viguier
  • #1304: Remove the root note, the file could be everywhere inside the module. Thank you @PrestaEdit
  • #1303: Fix path to .eslintrc.js file. Thank you @PrestaEdit
  • #1277: Fix hook actionPresentCart parameter indentation, by @matks

OnBoarding module

Faceted search module

stylelint configuration

  • #25: Bump stylelint-no-unsupported-browser-features from 5.0.2 to 5.0.3. Built by @dependabot

New Front-office theme

The PrestaShop open source project

Auto Upgrade module

  • #422: Add missing hooks actionCustomerLogout & displayCheckoutSummaryTop. Thank you @okom3pom

Thank you to the contributors whose pull requests were merged since the last Core Weekly Report: @Progi1984, @nesrineabdmouleh, @PululuK, @jf-viguier, @PrestaEdit, @dependabot, @NeOMakinG, @jolelievre, @sowbiba, @saulaski, @mparvazi, @okom3pom, @tups, @matks, @eternoendless!

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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