the backend code has been added back in, and the build process has been
modified so that no output files are left outside of build/. Admin page
loads and logs in correctly, nothing else functionality-wise yet.
Hyphens are added to user IDs from 10.7.0, so if the server is running
it, emails.json will be modified to include them. The existing file is
backed up. Also, scss files have been simplified since bs4-jf and bs5-jf share
much of the same content.
requirement strings
Password requirement text is now loaded by the typescript, and can be
customized by changing the validationStrings variable. See wiki for more
info.
'html_templates' in 'files' can be set to a directory, in which you can
place custom version of the web ui pages. Added for #9. Wiki explainer
to follow.
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.
It's rough right now, but the accounts tab shows a list of users and
info. Right now the only action available is to apply settings (from
template or another user) to a selection of users. More to come.
running 'jfa-go start' will run it as a daemon in the background, and
'jfa-go stop' will tell it to quit via a unix socket. Self-restarts are
now implented by simply exiting the main function (now called start) and
running it again.
with jellyfin_login enabled, the username and password vals in the User
struct would be "". If you disabled 'required' on the login form, blank
username and password would allow you in.
the main JWT is stored temporarily, whereas the refresh token is stored
as a cookie and can only be used to obtain a new main token. Logout
button adds token to blocklist internally and deletes JWT and refresh
token from browser storage.
Previously, directly editing the <link> tag with the new file would
cause the page to have no stylesheet for a moment while the new file is
downloaded. A new element is now appended below the original instead,
which smoothens out the transition.
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.