Opening hours are filtered. Opening hours from the past are no longer
available.
Opening hours are sorted. Newer opening hours are shown last.
Relates: #10185
The import resulted in an exception if there was an array of types
instead of a string.
Both situations are now handled and API of models is kept.
Existing imported data is also kept.
* Support generation of code coverage generation
* Remove useless caching within GitHub
* Add TYPO3 11.5 within CI
* Update phpstan
Replace friendsoftypo3/phpstan-typo3 with saschaegerer/phpstan.
The friendsoftypo3 is intended for TYPO3 itself, while saschaegerer is
intended for community.
Also update all related packages.
Fix some new findings and update baseline.
* Run composer none interactive in CI
* Remove dependency checker
* Migrate tests to no longer use legacy dependencies
* https://forge.typo3.org/issues/97479
* Fix phpstan findings
DayOfWeek is an enum as defined at https://schema.org/DayOfWeek
We missed the PublicHolidays enum value when building
`getDaysOfWeekWithMondayFirstWeekDay()` which is used in templates to
get ordered result.
Opening hours for public holidays were not rendered, which is now fixed.
That ensures grouped output of related offers.
Offers are not sorted in any way and might end up in entry, parking,
entry, etc. Sorting ensures all of same type are rendered one after the
other, entry, entry, parking.
Sorting is done by alphabet on the technical enum value.
- Removed individual converters for TYPO3.
Conversion is now handled in a single converter.
- The new converter will import necessary dependencies upfront, e.g.
town or organisation.
- Move import state into extra class.
Relates: #34
That's necessary as models grow.
Added features should be tested to not break with future changes.
The tests revealed an existing error in fallback which got fixed to make
new test pass.
Relates: #18
Allows to import entity of type TouristAttraction.
Right now only in German, as this is most important.
Add output of tourist attraction via custom content element.
Provide first basic import mechanism.
It already allows to import entities into TYPO3 database.
Three entities are supported.
Entities are configured through import configuration.
This can be created, viewed, and edited through backend module.
Imports are tracked and accessible from backend module.
Still this is basic.
Importing lists of entities is not supported.
Multiple languages is not supported, etc.
Relates: #8214