BodyAspect -> BodyPart; CommonAspect -> CommonPart

- updating part names to conform to a <name>Part convention

--HG--
branch : dev
rename : src/Orchard.Core.Tests/Common/Providers/CommonAspectProviderTests.cs => src/Orchard.Core.Tests/Common/Providers/CommonPartProviderTests.cs
rename : src/Orchard.Web/Core/Common/Drivers/BodyDriver.cs => src/Orchard.Web/Core/Common/Drivers/BodyPartDriver.cs
rename : src/Orchard.Web/Core/Common/Drivers/CommonDriver.cs => src/Orchard.Web/Core/Common/Drivers/CommonPartDriver.cs
rename : src/Orchard.Web/Core/Common/Handlers/BodyAspectHandler.cs => src/Orchard.Web/Core/Common/Handlers/BodyPartHandler.cs
rename : src/Orchard.Web/Core/Common/Handlers/CommonAspectHandler.cs => src/Orchard.Web/Core/Common/Handlers/CommonPartHandler.cs
rename : src/Orchard.Web/Core/Common/Models/BodyAspect.cs => src/Orchard.Web/Core/Common/Models/BodyPart.cs
rename : src/Orchard.Web/Core/Common/Models/BodyRecord.cs => src/Orchard.Web/Core/Common/Models/BodyPartRecord.cs
rename : src/Orchard.Web/Core/Common/Models/CommonAspect.cs => src/Orchard.Web/Core/Common/Models/CommonPart.cs
rename : src/Orchard.Web/Core/Common/Models/CommonRecord.cs => src/Orchard.Web/Core/Common/Models/CommonPartRecord.cs
rename : src/Orchard.Web/Core/Common/Models/CommonVersionRecord.cs => src/Orchard.Web/Core/Common/Models/CommonPartVersionRecord.cs
rename : src/Orchard/ContentManagement/Aspects/ICommonAspect.cs => src/Orchard/ContentManagement/Aspects/ICommonPart.cs
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Nathan Heskew
2010-07-22 12:52:16 -07:00
parent 3302c026b6
commit 5b02277fee
49 changed files with 228 additions and 228 deletions

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@@ -197,24 +197,24 @@ namespace Orchard.Setup.Services {
.Indexed());
contentDefinitionManager.AlterTypeDefinition("Page", cfg => cfg
.DisplayedAs("Page")
.WithPart("CommonAspect")
.WithPart("CommonPart")
.WithPart("PublishLaterPart")
.WithPart("IsRoutable")
.WithPart("BodyAspect")
.WithPart("BodyPart")
.WithPart("HasComments")
.WithPart("HasTags")
.WithPart("Localized")
.Indexed());
contentDefinitionManager.AlterPartDefinition("BodyAspect", cfg => cfg
contentDefinitionManager.AlterPartDefinition("BodyPart", cfg => cfg
.WithSetting("BodyPartSettings.FlavorDefault", BodyPartSettings.FlavorDefaultDefault));
// create home page as a CMS page
var page = contentManager.Create("Page", VersionOptions.Draft);
page.As<BodyAspect>().Text = "<p>Welcome to Orchard!</p><p>Congratulations, you've successfully set-up your Orchard site.</p><p>This is the home page of your new site. We've taken the liberty to write here about a few things you could look at next in order to get familiar with the application. Once you feel confident you don't need this anymore, just click <a href=\"Admin/Pages/Edit/3\">Edit</a> to go into edit mode and replace this with whatever you want on your home page to make it your own.</p><p>One thing you could do (but you don't have to) is go into <a href=\"Admin/Settings\">Manage Settings</a> (follow the <a href=\"Admin\">Admin</a> link and then look for it under \"Settings\" in the menu on the left) and check that everything is configured the way you want.</p><p>You probably want to make the site your own. One of the ways you can do that is by clicking <a href=\"Admin/Themes\">Manage Themes</a> in the admin menu. A theme is a packaged look and feel that affects the whole site.</p><p>Next, you can start playing with the content types that we installed. For example, go ahead and click <a href=\"Admin/Pages/Create\">Add New Page</a> in the admin menu and create an \"about\" page. Then, add it to the navigation menu by going to <a href=\"Admin/Navigation\">Manage Menu</a>. You can also click <a href=\"Admin/Blogs/Create\">Add New Blog</a> and start posting by clicking \"Add New Post\".</p><p>Finally, Orchard has been designed to be extended. It comes with a few built-in modules such as pages and blogs or themes. You can install new themes by going to <a href=\"Admin/Themes\">Manage Themes</a> and clicking <a href=\"Admin/Themes/Install\">Install a new Theme</a>. Like for themes, modules are created by other users of Orchard just like you so if you feel up to it, please <a href=\"http://www.orchardproject.net/\">consider participating</a>.</p><p>--The Orchard Crew</p>";
page.As<BodyPart>().Text = "<p>Welcome to Orchard!</p><p>Congratulations, you've successfully set-up your Orchard site.</p><p>This is the home page of your new site. We've taken the liberty to write here about a few things you could look at next in order to get familiar with the application. Once you feel confident you don't need this anymore, just click <a href=\"Admin/Pages/Edit/3\">Edit</a> to go into edit mode and replace this with whatever you want on your home page to make it your own.</p><p>One thing you could do (but you don't have to) is go into <a href=\"Admin/Settings\">Manage Settings</a> (follow the <a href=\"Admin\">Admin</a> link and then look for it under \"Settings\" in the menu on the left) and check that everything is configured the way you want.</p><p>You probably want to make the site your own. One of the ways you can do that is by clicking <a href=\"Admin/Themes\">Manage Themes</a> in the admin menu. A theme is a packaged look and feel that affects the whole site.</p><p>Next, you can start playing with the content types that we installed. For example, go ahead and click <a href=\"Admin/Pages/Create\">Add New Page</a> in the admin menu and create an \"about\" page. Then, add it to the navigation menu by going to <a href=\"Admin/Navigation\">Manage Menu</a>. You can also click <a href=\"Admin/Blogs/Create\">Add New Blog</a> and start posting by clicking \"Add New Post\".</p><p>Finally, Orchard has been designed to be extended. It comes with a few built-in modules such as pages and blogs or themes. You can install new themes by going to <a href=\"Admin/Themes\">Manage Themes</a> and clicking <a href=\"Admin/Themes/Install\">Install a new Theme</a>. Like for themes, modules are created by other users of Orchard just like you so if you feel up to it, please <a href=\"http://www.orchardproject.net/\">consider participating</a>.</p><p>--The Orchard Crew</p>";
page.As<IsRoutable>().Slug = "home";
page.As<IsRoutable>().Path = "home";
page.As<IsRoutable>().Title = T("Home").ToString();
page.As<CommonAspect>().Owner = user;
page.As<CommonPart>().Owner = user;
if (page.Has<HasComments>()) {
page.As<HasComments>().CommentsShown = false;
}