recent change means app.ModifyConfig requires app.confiBase, which was
not read in from the YAML file in setup. It is now loaded before the "if
!firstRun" branch.
got rid of a bunch of m[l/r/x/y]-x tailwind classes and used more
flex-[row/col] gap-2's. UI should be more consistent in general, and
with the admin UI.
The page you were on is actually read from the URL on reload, however
does not keep settings (implemented just for ease of UI editing,
really).
`missing-colors.js` preprocessor script now applies dark prefixes for
<section>s, but like with cards, does not apply a default ~neutral to
those without, so that <section class=""> looks different to <section
class="~neutral">.
Light/dark selector added to setup too, and the actual mode given to the
browser through CSS `color-scheme` is correct, meaning things like textareas, checkboxes and
controls are now colored according to the theme.
Loader appears on about/user profiles area. These two are now shown next
to each other.
on small screens, the sidebar list of sections is displayed without a
card around it, and the top left/right corner buttons on all pages are
correctly aligned with the content.
Shares code with custom emails, so most related functions have had a
%s/Email/Message/g. Press the edit button on the user page setting to
add a message.
search bar is now massive with a small filter button next to it.
Action buttons are on their own row.
Also fixed dealing with going from a search with filters in to an empty
one, search() is now called for any change at all to the input.
changing dropdowns to always have absolute positioning (in c187b94)
caused issues with all other dropdowns, where neighbors were positioned
below and hidden. adding the "over-top" class to a dropdown now gives
it absolute positioning.
local testing was being done with an older version of esbuild which
didn't mind @tailwind statements before @imports (it complained, but did
its job). On the latest version used in Docker builds, it would leave
the @import statements intact which broke things like modals.
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
Doesn't require a PIN like Telegram, as we can access a list of guild
users with the GuildMembers intent set. This has to be enabled under
Bot > Priviliged Gateway intents on the developer portal.
When signing up, the user is given a pin code which they send to a
telegram bot. This provides user verification, but more importantly
allows the bot to message the user, as the Telegram API requires the
user to interact with the bot before it can do the opposite.
The bot should recognize the correct language, but a /lang command is
also provided to change it.
The verification process is pretty much functional but ui is still
broken, and it isn't properly integrated yet.
When enabled (in Settings > Password Resets), a magic link will be sent
instead of a PIN when the user tries reset their password. By doing
this the user doesn't have to keep the Jellyfin tab open to enter the
code.