Uses "any-date-parser" library to understand more date/time types.
Format is: "<field>:<equals, less than, greater than><date>", where the
part after the colon uses =, <, >. Omitting a symbol is the same as
using "=".
All available DOM parsers for node would move the contents of if
statements outside of them, breaking things like the accounts tab. Fixed
with a regex pre and post process to comment out then uncomment all template usage.
builds now depend on perl for some regex, this can likely be changed in
future though.
Sometimes calls to app.err.Fatalf would fail to print the error to the
console, and fail to show "A crash report has been saves to...". Both of
these should be fixed now.
unnecessary (inline-source-cli already includes its functionality) and a
dependency of it had a high-severity CVE (wouldn't have affected anyone,
but w/e).
The last 100 lines of logs are now cached, and when a crash occurs, they
are saved to a file in the temp directory ("/tmp" on *nix), and pretty
HTML version is also created and opened in the browser.
* Currently only handles panics, will be included in more places soon
* Copy button and button to generate a GH issue will be added
Fixes the current version appearing as an update. Also fixed error
handling when no update is available, which obviously hadn't previously
been experienced.
If enabled, jfa-go pings buildrone (hosted at builds.hrfee.pw) every 30
min for new updates. If there is one, it gets information (and if
applicable, a binary) from the appropriate source (buildrone, github, or
dockerhub) and displays it on the admin page. You can switch update
channels between stable and unstable. For binary releases, updates are
downloaded automatically and installed when the user presses update.
Since this obviously introduces some "phone-home" functionality into
jfa-go, I just want to say IPs are not and will not be logged by
buildrone, although I may later introduce functionality to give a rough
idea of the number of users (again, no IPs stored). The whole thing can
also be turned off in settings.
this will add an optional validity period to users, where their account
will be disabled (or deleted) a specified amount of time after they
created it.
the email preview no longer has a delay after each change. This also
avoids a race condition in which the email currently being edited could
be actually sent.
After selecting users in the accounts tab, you can press 'Announce',
then write a subject and message (with markdown), and an email will be
sent to each selected user.
For some reason, '/' is used instead of '\' on windows when loading
lang. FSJoin will now use whatever already exists in the path.
app.GetPath now creates a DirFS from the containing directory instead of
app.systemFS, which fixes loading on windows.
merge go1.16 changes
This includes embedded files for releases (no extra 'data' directory!)
and support for a custom language file directory, allowing one to
customize the text accross the app.
the web ui has been redesigned with the a17t toolkit, which imo looks a
lot better than bootstrap. This also brought a complete rework of the
web code, which now makes a lot more sense hopefully. the setup page is
still stuck with bootstrap, its not much of a priority but i'll rewrite
it eventually.
web UI now uses modules, and relies less on bodge to make things work.
Also fixes an issue where invites where "failed to send to xx" appeared
in invite form.
i wanted to split up the web ui components into multiple files, and
figured it'd be a good chance to try out typescript. run make typescript
to compile everything in ts/ and put it in data/static/.
This is less of a rewrite and more of a refactoring, most of it still
works the same but bits have been cleaned up too.
Remaining javascript found in setup.js and form.html
Copied and fixed the build scripts from jf-accounts, added them to the
.goreleaser.yml. Also:
data directory now stored in user's config folder
Handle timeouts in jfapi
Maybe more i forgot about.