Variables are surrounded by {}, and initial (default) templates are
generated on demand from the plaintext version of emails. The custom
emails are intended to only be used if the user actually changes them,
as they lose the features of the default ones, such as tables.
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.
paths are pretty janky, but it works. Also, [files]/lang_files now must
be the path to a directory CONTAINING a "lang/" directory. I'll work
around this at a later date.
ioutil's contents are now in io and os.
Eventually jfa-go's files will be embedded in the binary with go1.16's
new embed feature. Using io/fs will provide abstraction for accessing
these files, and allow for both embedded and non-embedded versions.
Also, internal paths to things like email templates, etc. will be
prefixed with "jfa-go:" to indicate to use the app's own Filesystem
instead of reading the file normally. This also allows for custom files
to continue to be used as they are currently.
Admin translation from @Killianbe, Email translation from
@Cornichon420. French is currently not functional, a few things are
missing which i'm waiting on.
user templates will become profiles. You will be able to make multiple,
and assign them to invites individually. This commit migrates the
separate template files into one profile entry called "Default", and
lets you select them on invites. No way to create profiles has been
added yet.
Added script to convert config-base.json into a go struct, so that
access to config values and metadata could be unified and simpler. It
probably won't see any actual use though as mapping the ini into it is
painful.