The "Filters" button gives a list of filterable fields, and buttons to
select the type, including true/false, text match, and on/before/after a
date. When clicked, the appropriate values are put in the search box and
the cursor is placed if any input is needed.
Dates and strings are also now matched correctly, and case-insensitively when
deleting a filter.
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.
names with no discriminator are shown as @username, and search works
with the @ too. Also bumped go version to 1.20, since it was stuck on
1.16 and i felt like trying generics (in an ugly way).
Could not for the life of me get any regex to properly strip the ANSI
escape sequences, so the text log will have to suffer with them, but the
ansihtml library is now used to render them into HTML.
The password reset daemon wasn't being closed on restarts, so an extra
pwr would be sent w/ every restart. Restarts & Interrupts (Ctrl-C)
rarely worked, as there were multiple listeners to the "RESTART"
channel, and I didn't know the message was consumed by whoever got it
first, meaning if the main thread didn't get it first, the app wouldn't
quit. Listeners are now registered, and the restart message is
re-broadcasted until everyone's got it.
Fixes#264
another weird side effect of the line cache/logging stuff.
The true stderr is now stored in the "stderr" global variable and is
used to print the help screen.
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.
"-H=windowsgui" disables stdout on Windows, and the io.Multiwriter used
for logging had stdout as it's first entry, which failed and caused
logging and line caching to be skipped. stdout is now removed from
the multiwriter in this situation. Other portion of the issue was
because crash reports had colons in their names, which Windows
doesn't like. Fixes#168.