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Angular - Noisily deprecate 'settings' in favor of 'settingsFactory' #27798

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@colemanw colemanw commented Oct 12, 2023

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This more aggressively deprecates something that's been deprecated since 2020, to warn developers that they really need to stop using it.

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Once #27783 switches over to use caching the settings will be cached and no longer dynamic, potentially producing weird bugs. Core hasn't used this pattern in 3 years, and only a handful of extensions in universe still do. I'm submitting PRs/issues to them:

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@totten this adds both a noisy deprecation notice and a status check... and is passing!

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Would be cool if the "Online demo of this PR" included those other patched extensions.

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@agileware-justin all core-bundled extensions already pass the check (and have done-so for years) so this is just about bringing 3rd-party extensions up to compliance.

mattwire added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 16, 2023
Angular - Backport status check from #27798
@mattwire mattwire merged commit 61549ee into civicrm:5.67 Oct 16, 2023
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@colemanw colemanw deleted the angCheck branch October 18, 2023 21:02
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