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RSpade Framework - Breaking Changes
This document tracks breaking changes in the RSpade framework that require developers to update their application code.
Format
Each breaking change entry includes:
- Date: When the change was introduced
- Component: Affected system/component
- Change: Description of what changed
- Migration: How to update existing code
- Impact: Severity (Critical/High/Medium/Low)
2025-11-03: Rsx_Form Automatic Submit Button Wiring
Component: Rsx_Form component
Impact: Medium - Requires manual code updates to existing forms
Change
Rsx_Form now automatically wires all submit buttons (button[type="submit"]) to call the form's submit() method. Manual button wiring is no longer needed and should be removed.
Previous Pattern
class Frontend_Clients_Edit {
static init() {
// Wire save button to Rsx_Form component
$('#save-btn').on('click', function() {
const $form = $('.Rsx_Form').first();
const form_component = $form.component();
if (form_component) {
form_component.submit();
}
});
}
}
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary" id="save-btn">
Save Changes
</button>
New Pattern
class Frontend_Clients_Edit {
static init() {
// No initialization needed - submit button automatically wired by Rsx_Form
}
}
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary">
Save Changes
</button>
Migration Steps
-
Update button markup:
- Change
type="button"totype="submit" - Remove
idattribute if only used for wiring
- Change
-
Remove manual wiring code:
- Delete the
$('#save-btn').on('click', ...)handler - If your init() function is now empty, you can leave it (it may be needed in the future) or add a comment explaining it's for future use
- Delete the
-
Test form submission:
- Verify the form still submits correctly
- Check validation error handling still works
Benefits
- Less boilerplate code
- More semantic HTML (
type="submit") - Consistent pattern across all forms
- Automatic event prevention (no need for
e.preventDefault())
Notes
- This change only affects forms using the
Rsx_Formcomponent - Custom submit logic (pre-submission validation, etc.) should now be handled differently - contact framework maintainer for patterns
- Forms with multiple submit buttons (e.g., "Save" vs "Save and Continue") will have all buttons wired - differentiate using button values or data attributes
2025-11-20: Unified Ajax Error Response System
Component: Ajax error handling Impact: Documentation clarification - unified pattern is the only implemented pattern
Change
Adopted unified response_error() function with error code constants, plus convenience helpers. Same constant names on server and client for zero mental translation.
Pattern
// Server - base function with constants
return response_error(Ajax::ERROR_VALIDATION, ['email' => 'Invalid']);
return response_error(Ajax::ERROR_NOT_FOUND, 'Project not found');
// Convenience helpers (recommended for clarity)
return response_form_error('Validation failed', ['email' => 'Invalid']);
return response_not_found('Project not found');
return response_unauthorized();
return response_auth_required();
return response_fatal_error('Something went wrong');
// Client - same constant names
if (e.code === Ajax.ERROR_VALIDATION) { ... }
if (e.code === Ajax.ERROR_NOT_FOUND) { ... }
Documentation
See php artisan rsx:man ajax_error_handling for complete usage.
Benefits
- Same constant names server and client (
Ajax::ERROR_NOT_FOUND=Ajax.ERROR_NOT_FOUND) - IDE autocomplete for error codes
- Refactor-safe (rename constant updates both sides)
- Auto-generated messages for common errors
- Simpler API (one function instead of many)
Template for Future Entries
## YYYY-MM-DD: Brief Description
**Component**: Affected component/system
**Impact**: Critical/High/Medium/Low
### Change
Description of what changed and why.
### Previous Pattern
[Code example showing old way]
### New Pattern
[Code example showing new way]
### Migration Steps
1. Step one
2. Step two
3. Step three
### Benefits
- Benefit one
- Benefit two
### Notes
Additional context or edge cases.