#MAP TOOLKIT 8.5 DOWNLOAD UPDATE#
Be sure to update any contributed or custom migration plugins for this change. Migrate field plugins now must specify a source_module and destination_module (a backwards compatibility break).
#MAP TOOLKIT 8.5 DOWNLOAD DOWNLOAD#
File download permission is not affected. Ensure that the "access content" permission is granted to the relevant roles if you have unusual, custom file handling. This may require changes to automated tests, but should not affect most sites (since "access content" will already typically be granted).
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In order to provide secure REST support for file uploads, viewing public files now requires the "access content" permission. See the related change record about this revision API change for details The release also adds support for translations to be moderated independently. If you have a contributed or custom module that deals with pending revisions or loading different revisions, be aware that new validation was introduced to limit the allowed changes for untranslatable fields. Symfony 3.4 is a long-term support release and we expect Drupal 8 to remain on 3.4 releases until late 2021 or the end of Drupal 8's support lifetime (whichever comes first). Symfony has now been updated to version 3.4.5, since Symfony 3.2 no longer receives security coverage. (See the Drupal 8 PHP requirements page for more information on recommended PHP versions.) We recommend you plan to update to a host with PHP 7.1 or higher soon, to ensure you have sufficient time to resolve any issues that may impact your Drupal site or other applications. In order to give site owners as much notice as possible, users will now see a warning on installation and on the status report page if the host is running a version of PHP older than 7.0. Drupal 8.4 included major version updates for Symfony, jQuery, and jQuery UI and is no longer compatible with older versions of Drush.ĭrupal 8 will officially drop support for PHP 5.5 and 5.6 in one year, on March 7, 2019. Important: If you have not already upgraded to Drupal 8.4.x from Drupal 8.3.x or earlier, read the Drupal 8.4.0 release notes before upgrading to 8.5.0. Site update and module owners planning to update to this release should take note of the following important issues:
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You can also read about the new features in Drupal 8.5.0. These release notes provide important update information for Drupal 8 site owners.
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Translators can review the latest translation status on. Minor releases may include string changes and additions. Developers should review the Drupal 8.5.x change records for information on API additions and internal backwards compatibility breaks. There may be changes in internal APIs and experimental modules that require updates to contributed and custom modules and themes per Drupal core's backwards compatibility and experimental module policies. This minor release provides new improvements and functionality without breaking backward compatibility (BC) for public APIs. Learn more about Drupal 8 and the Drupal 8 release cycle. This is a minor version (feature release) of Drupal 8 and is ready for use on production sites.