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 "=".
string fields can now be searched by with the "<field>:<value>" syntax,
also added back a better general search, that supports essentially all
string fields, including Jellyfin ID.
uses the same format "<field>:<value>", but supports quoted <values>
(allows for spaces in them), and lays groundwork to support string and
date-type field filtering. Truthiness is supported, meaning you can
check if an email is set with "email:yes" for example.
When clicking on a column to sort by it, a button with "Sorting By:
<column>" appears. Clicking it will reset the sort, which defaults for
ascending username.
many issues occur with setup, all this does is tell the user something
bad happened and to check the logs. Might help with solving issues.
Also fixed some now invalid typescript.
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.
Added an unlinking section to the little cog dropdown next to users so
that one can remove and re-link a different account for a Jellyfin user.
Also adjusted padding in the dropdown.
one portion of #233: When adding an email address to an account, the
admin (for now) will manually have to enable its use by clicking the cog icon and
enabling "contact through email". Only for now, currently some other
unfinished work is stopping me from committing the other portion of code
for this issue.
New "Access jfa-go" column allows you to select users for jfa-go access.
New "Allow All" setting allows all Jellyfin users access, as disabling
"Admin Only" no longer does this.
a17t v0.10 became a tailwind plugin rather than standalone css, and made
some other changes. Much of the original custom CSS now uses tailwind
classes, and there have been some other UI changes.
In each of the Discord/Telegram/Matrix sections, the "Show on user
registration" option can be disabled to hide the "Link xxx" button on
the registration form. This is useful is you're only using these
registrations for admin purposes.
NOTE: If you previously used the Ombi integration, New ombi users
won't be created until you set this up.
Ombi settings can be added to a profile in Settings > User Profiles.
The "Modify settings" options will now apply to ombi if the selected
profile has ombi settings.
Only appears with Reset links enabled.
Pressing this sends a PWR link to the users selected.
if one user is selected, or if one of you selected users doesn't have a
method of contact, a link is given to the admin to send to them
manually.
PIN is verified but not used currently. Works a little different than
the others, you input your matrix user ID and then the PIN is sent to
you. The bot doesn't support E2EE, so the bot being the first one to
message ensures the chat is unencrypted.
The "Send to" box on the invite tab now accepts username#discriminator,
and a search icon has been added which opens a search window similar to
the one on the accounts tab. DiscordDaemon.GetUsers was also very broken
and wouldn't work with full username#discriminator, that's been fixed.
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.
hyphen/dehyphen conflicted with new migration for email contact
preference, and it's been a while since this has been an issue so i've
just commented it out for now.
Discord, Email & Telegram can be enabled, although email is always
enabled right now (will fix). Also apparently markdown hyperlinks don't
work in Discord, eventually will implement something to convert them to
embeds.
usedBy is still stored as a string in invites.json to cope with existing
invites with times stored formatted. knz/strtime requires cgo for
strptime, so it has been replaced with the native itchyny/timefmt-go.
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.