Blog posts by Eileen

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By Eileen Filed under CiviPledge, CiviReport

Over the past year I have been volunteering time to help out in the effort to raise funds for the Hundertwasser Art Centre. In order to help the HAC project I have added a couple of reports that may be useful for other pledge users (or possibly sites that track money received through campaigns).

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By Eileen Filed under Release announcements, Security Releases

All sites are strongly encouraged to upgrade to the latest secure versions of CiviCRM: v4.7.14 and v4.6.24.

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By Eileen Filed under Architecture

For many years CiviCRM has had the capability to log all actions that take place in the database but while it mostly works well there have been a few issues. I looked into these recently and came up with some improvements, which shipped in 4.7.7 - but if you want to take advantage of them there are some actions you might need to take. This article is mostly intended for a technical audience.

 

How does CiviCRM logging work?

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By EileenFiled under

At the beginning of this year I announced the intention of the LTS team to support 4.6 as the next LTS and we are committed to keeping 4.6 secure until one year after we stopped supporting 4.4 - ie. the end of January 2017. As with 4.4 the level of support will tail off as key contributors move off 4.6. At this stage we are still getting a large number of fixes for 4.6 and expect to see monthly point releases continuing for the rest of the year.

 

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By Eileen Filed under Release announcements

We have replaced the 4.6.17 release with a 4.6.18 release. This addresses some 4.6.17 regressions that notably affect CiviVolunteer and the estimating groups count on the mailing screen. There was also a pdf creation related error. The issues are to do with 4.6.17 security backports from 4.7 that missed something out.

 

If you have not yet gotten the security fixes in 4.6.17 you should choose 4.6.18.

 

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By Eileen Filed under Sprints

Inspired by a colleague I suggested we report today's sprint events in Haiku. Here are the burnt offerings from Colarado!

Bugs & QA team

Many Civi Bugs

Ate the sprinters pesticide

And died horribly

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By Eileen Filed under API, Architecture

Busy sites have often encountered problems with deadlocks on the group contact cache. There were no less that 3 different code contributions to mitigate this problem put up for 4.7.8 and a number of other discussions have been going on in JIRA.

 

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By Eileen Filed under Guppies

This is the 3rd in my 'Performance for Guppies'  blog series. The metaphor is wearing a pretty thin now - but anyone who remembers the history of the api team will know I'm not above flogging a dead metaphor or a bad joke for several years past it's sell by date.

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By Eileen Filed under API, Extensions

Using extensions on 4.7 I discovered that if you add entities but don't define them via hook you can get errors.

 

So, if you have an extension that defines entities you need a hook like the one below

 

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By Eileen Filed under Guppies
Welcome to the second in my blog series 'Performance for Guppies'. If you don't remember the first one that's OK - you're among guppies here. If you do want to refresh your memory it's here -  I talked about what database indexes are and some instances when they don't get used.
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