How to utilise isDefaultRevision() for forward revisioning?

Since “Support revisions in different states” went into the core it is now theoretically possible to have forward revisions of nodes. For example publish revision 1 then create revision 2 but keep it unpublished. This is very useful when someone needs to create new version of a node that needs to be approved before publishing.

Sounds great so here’s what I did:

  1. I’ve created a node with title “Published revision”. The node ID is 1 and it’s revision is 1.
  2. I’ve created a new revision of node 1 and changed it’s title to “Unpublished revision”. This node has revision 2 and it has immediately been set as default revision.
  3. At this moment /node/1 shows the node with title “Unpublished revision”.
  4. I’ve used PHP to load node 1 with revision 1 and I’ve set it to default revision ($node->isDefaultRevision(true)).
  5. At this moment /node/1 shows the node with title “Published revision”.

So far so good. However the problem is that I’d like to edit revision 2 but I can’t:

  1. /node/1/edit shows edit form of revision 1.
  2. /node/1/revisions/2/edit is of course 404.
  3. And on top of that when I go to /node/1/revisions the revision 2 is listed as “Current” which of course is not true because default revision is 1. (Let’s say I can live with that for now)

Questions:

  1. How to edit arbitrary node revision?
  2. How to control which node revision is saved as default revision?
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