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  1. <?php return array (
  2. 'manifest-version' => '1.1',
  3. 'manifest-attributes' =>
  4. array (
  5. 'changelog' => 'Changelog for controlErrorLog.
  6. 1.3.0-pl
  7. ==============
  8. - Added the ability to control copies of the error log.
  9. 1.2.1-pl
  10. ==============
  11. - Moved "Make a copy" button to the left (PR #16).
  12. 1.2.0-pl
  13. ==============
  14. - Added a button "Make a copy" which makes a copy of the error log with current timestamp in the name.
  15. - Changed the admin notification event from "OnHandleRequest" to "OnWebPageComplete".
  16. 1.1.3-pl
  17. ==============
  18. - Fixed bug which occurs when the error log is bigger then allowed memory size [#14].
  19. 1.1.2-pl
  20. ==============
  21. - Code optimization.
  22. - Added cron script for checking the error log (core/components/controlerrorlog/cron/checkerrorlog.php).
  23. 1.1.1-pl
  24. ==============
  25. - Updated the Dutch lexicon.
  26. 1.1.0-pl
  27. ==============
  28. - Added control of the error log in the frontend of the site and admin notification.
  29. 1.0.5-pl
  30. ==============
  31. - Fixed bug with lexicon strings with some CMPs (#6)
  32. 1.0.4-pl
  33. ==============
  34. - Fixed the error #5.
  35. 1.0.3-pl
  36. ==============
  37. - Now the error log is checked for errors every minute (by default). It can be switched off.
  38. - Add a system setting "Last lines".
  39. - Add a system setting "Refresh frequency".
  40. - Add a system setting "Auto refresh".
  41. - Some improvements - now the window closes with animation, refreshing the error log on opening the window.
  42. 1.0.2-pl
  43. ==============
  44. - Removed the table creation script.
  45. 1.0.1-pl
  46. ==============
  47. - Changed the appearance of the error indicator.
  48. - Now the error indicator is displayed only for users with permission "error_log_view".
  49. - Removed Error Log button.
  50. - Added language support for Dutch.
  51. 1.0.0-pl
  52. ==============
  53. - Initial release',
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  296. 'readme' => '--------------------
  297. controlErrorLog
  298. --------------------
  299. Author: Sergey Shlokov <sergant210@bk.ru>
  300. --------------------
  301. This Extra adds a new feature to manager interface - the ability to control the error log and view it in a popup window.
  302. Feel free to suggest ideas/improvements/bugs on GitHub:
  303. http://github.com/sergant210/controlErrorLog/issues',
  304. 'setup-options' => 'controlerrorlog-1.3.0-pl/setup-options.php',
  305. ),
  306. 'manifest-vehicles' =>
  307. array (
  308. 0 =>
  309. array (
  310. 'vehicle_package' => 'transport',
  311. 'vehicle_class' => 'xPDOObjectVehicle',
  312. 'class' => 'modNamespace',
  313. 'guid' => 'cfcc329eb831525d81ee59e90755b5b6',
  314. 'native_key' => 'controlerrorlog',
  315. 'filename' => 'modNamespace/235ea44e0d4b30d4cca4bc1ddd055097.vehicle',
  316. 'namespace' => 'controlerrorlog',
  317. ),
  318. 1 =>
  319. array (
  320. 'vehicle_package' => 'transport',
  321. 'vehicle_class' => 'xPDOObjectVehicle',
  322. 'class' => 'modSystemSetting',
  323. 'guid' => '8ab77a1c2fb4a17efdea27b6756be973',
  324. 'native_key' => 'controlerrorlog.last_lines',
  325. 'filename' => 'modSystemSetting/664caa9ff2a384ae9f312518d3597f81.vehicle',
  326. 'namespace' => 'controlerrorlog',
  327. ),
  328. 2 =>
  329. array (
  330. 'vehicle_package' => 'transport',
  331. 'vehicle_class' => 'xPDOObjectVehicle',
  332. 'class' => 'modSystemSetting',
  333. 'guid' => '17b191c27199c7801528bc7560b500da',
  334. 'native_key' => 'controlerrorlog.refresh_freq',
  335. 'filename' => 'modSystemSetting/c38e2dc9a9c376bc6390daf8666b3aeb.vehicle',
  336. 'namespace' => 'controlerrorlog',
  337. ),
  338. 3 =>
  339. array (
  340. 'vehicle_package' => 'transport',
  341. 'vehicle_class' => 'xPDOObjectVehicle',
  342. 'class' => 'modSystemSetting',
  343. 'guid' => 'e07b5dca8fbe408e15ca8a54b3c955ff',
  344. 'native_key' => 'controlerrorlog.auto_refresh',
  345. 'filename' => 'modSystemSetting/f18d8abe78e36aac726c6b8c0f9f7c3c.vehicle',
  346. 'namespace' => 'controlerrorlog',
  347. ),
  348. 4 =>
  349. array (
  350. 'vehicle_package' => 'transport',
  351. 'vehicle_class' => 'xPDOObjectVehicle',
  352. 'class' => 'modSystemSetting',
  353. 'guid' => '3634058ff6f3b9e0998aad8241d81069',
  354. 'native_key' => 'controlerrorlog.control_frontend',
  355. 'filename' => 'modSystemSetting/6bc4abef3ddefbe802a7c786995b940f.vehicle',
  356. 'namespace' => 'controlerrorlog',
  357. ),
  358. 5 =>
  359. array (
  360. 'vehicle_package' => 'transport',
  361. 'vehicle_class' => 'xPDOObjectVehicle',
  362. 'class' => 'modSystemSetting',
  363. 'guid' => '480508a17f6a747f6821938f4924e734',
  364. 'native_key' => 'controlerrorlog.admin_email',
  365. 'filename' => 'modSystemSetting/8116a05147f83bbb15fb95f8a7d00a51.vehicle',
  366. 'namespace' => 'controlerrorlog',
  367. ),
  368. 6 =>
  369. array (
  370. 'vehicle_package' => 'transport',
  371. 'vehicle_class' => 'xPDOObjectVehicle',
  372. 'class' => 'modSystemSetting',
  373. 'guid' => '1360df5a87e9cb02d70a3d9a4d1ff486',
  374. 'native_key' => 'controlerrorlog.allow_copy_deletion',
  375. 'filename' => 'modSystemSetting/2dce45ec44b661192a6edf25c61d99e4.vehicle',
  376. 'namespace' => 'controlerrorlog',
  377. ),
  378. 7 =>
  379. array (
  380. 'vehicle_package' => 'transport',
  381. 'vehicle_class' => 'xPDOObjectVehicle',
  382. 'class' => 'modCategory',
  383. 'guid' => 'a7c7c35d35d463638db14ae06f8d0eb4',
  384. 'native_key' => NULL,
  385. 'filename' => 'modCategory/6f38d6634884a991f48c172188cc8771.vehicle',
  386. 'namespace' => 'controlerrorlog',
  387. ),
  388. ),
  389. );