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ID | Category | Type | Reproducibility | Date Submitted | Last Update |
0001007 | [In-Portal CMS] Optimization | refactoring | always | 2011-02-21 15:09 | 2011-03-30 09:58 |
Reporter | Dmitry | View Status | public | ||
Assigned To | Dmitry | ||||
Priority | normal | Resolution | fixed | ||
Status | closed | ||||
Summary | 0001007: Minimize number of Extended Units in Sections folder | ||||
Description |
We have recently came across the issue when in some projects we have too many PHP files in a single Units/Sections folder of Custom module. As you might know this folder contains Extended classes which are used to override default functionality of In-Portal. As a result it's getting very hard to quickly locate necessary files once you reach 20+ files in there, plus they all start with e_OriginalFileName.php At this point, we should throughly discussion all options of making this simpler to work with. I ask everyone (including Intechnic employees) to participate in this critical decision making process. Solution: No CORE changes required here! Under Units/Sections we create a sub-folders for each corresponding Unit name (that are extending) and put replacement files inside. Example: - it was - /modules/custom/units/sections/e_order_eh.php - it will be - /modules/custom/units/sections/orders/e_order_eh.php Do all Extended Units for Custom module like this. |
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