jellyseerr already did this, but it's been standardised a little more.
Mediabrowser uses it's own genericErr function and error types due to
being a separate package, while jellyseerr and ombi now share errors
defined in common/.
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.
Probably still a little rough around the edges, but supports the actual
use case of GMake, which I believe are called incremental builds. Builds
will only occur when the code is changed, and only the necessary bits
are re-compiled.
Much like activities, you can have an expired account disabled, then
deleted after n days (unless the admin intervenes and re-enables the
account).
For #341.
was just evaluating os.Args[0], which incorrectly points to your current
directory if jfa-go was in your PATH (i.e. you ran `jfa-go` not
`/usr/bin/jfa-go`). Uses Go's os.Executable() now. Fixes#352.
in Settings > Discord, shown when a role is selected in "Apply Role".
The discord housekeeping daemon should pick up users deleted outide of
jfa-go too, so users who delete their own accounts should have their
roles removed (periodically).
shared "newUser" method is now "NewUserPostVerification", and is shared
between all routes which create a jellyfin account. The new
"NewUserFromInvite", "NewUserFromAdmin" and "NewUserFromConfirmationKey"
are smaller as a result. Discord, Telegram, and Matrix now implement the
"ContactMethodLinker" and "ContactMethodUser" interfaces, meaning code
is shared a lot between them in the NewUser methods, and the specifics
are now in their own files. Ombi/Jellyseerr similarly implement a
simpler interface "ThirdPartyService", which simply has ImportUser and
AddContactMethod routes. Note these new interface methods are only used
for user creation as of yet, but could likely be used in other places.
removed !-prefixed, non-native commands, since "slash" commands have
been available for a long while now
separating this from the rest of the logmessages-ing because its a
significant change.
log messages are very fragmented and are often repeated many times throughout the software with small differences.
Messages will be listed in logmessages/, which are simply strings with
formatting directives if necessary. So far, only main.go has been
completed.
embed font in banner
support noted for 10.9.8, and jellyseerr mentioned alongside ombi. CI
badge and link updated for Woodpecker.
Font in banner has been converted to path, so should render correctly on
web.
single req() function is wrapped by methods for each http method, and
error messages are parsed and returned if given by the server.
also added note about Jellyseerr's enforcement of unique email addresses
in settings.
"import_existing" option in settings enables an every 5-minute daemon
which loops through users and imports them to Jellyseerr and copies
contact info, if necessary. Also sets new API client flag
AutoImportUsers, which decides whether to automatically import non-existent users in
it's various methods.
also cleaned up the various daemons in the software, most now using the
GenericDaemon struct and just providing a new constructor.
broken page loop in jellyseerr client also fixed.
added in the same way as ombi profiles. Most code is copy-pasted and
adjusted from ombi (especially on web), so maybe this can be merged in
the future. Also, profile names are url-escaped like announcement
template names were not too long ago. API client has "LogRequestBodies"
option which just dumps the request body when enabled (useful for
recreating reqs in the jellyseerr swagger UI). User.Name() helper
returns a name from all three possible values in the struct.
addded permissions get/set before realizing it already comes as part of
the User object. Split User attributes that will be templated into
UserTemplate struct, which User inherits. ApplyTemplateToUser takes a
UserTemplate, while ModifyUser takes a plain map with some typed fields
(display name and email, for now).
Currently uses an API key (Seems simpler for the user than importing the
jfa-go user and granting perms). Strategy as follows:
* MustGetUser(jfID) function checks the cache for user, if not, calls
Jellyseerr's importer passing jfID. From either, the user object is
returned, which (in later commits) can be used to update the user's
email (and potentially other info).
My API key is in there rn but its for a local testing instance, who
cares.
Success card could be customized simply with the "Success message"
setting, but a new "Post sign-up help card" in the Message editor
supports full markdown.