set with a text input field which uses the same date parsing library as
the search function. Parsed expiry date will appear once you've typed
something in, so you can make sure it's right.
adds an option when enabling referrals to use the duration of the source
invited (i.e., months, days, hours) for the referral invite. If enabled,
the user won't be able to make a new referral link after it expires. For
referrals enabled for new users via a profile, the clock starts ticking
as soon as the account is created.
resetPassword, changePassword, delete/createInvite, enable/disable,
creation/deletion of invites & users are all done, only remaining one is
account linking.
the ombi password wasn't being changed w/ password resets initiated
through the admin page (and probably by other routes, too), as the code
was considering a HTTP 204 from Jellyfin as a failure, causing it to
skip anything with Ombi. Also added a little check for Ombi-imported
accounts that probably won't help with anything, but whatever.
route for generation/enabling of referral for user(s) done? the frontend
is mostly done, but functionality is not there yet. Route for finding
and displaying referral to user is done. Also the config option for
referral is there, in user page settings.
moving to a DB meant empty slices in the Configuration & Policy structs
were being stored as null, and striking a nerve with Jellyfin.
Mediabrowser library change fixed that by de-nulling them itself, and a
new bool field called "Homescreen" is now used to decide if a profile
has a homescreen layout stored or not. This field is hopefully correctly
filled in during migration.
ombi_template, configuration, displayprefs, and policy still stuck
around for the admin new user feature. They are now sourced from the
default profile, and eventually a feature to select the source (or no
source) will be added.
this was still used when creating a new user as admin for some reason.
template is now sourced from the default profile.
migrating to badger, with the badgerhold frontend. So far, done:
* Announcements (small, for a quick test)
* Discord/Telegram/Matrix/Email
most interaction with badgerhold is done through the standard
Get<x>/Get<x>Key/Set<x>Key/Delete<x>Key. UserExists functions have been
added for email and matrix, and those and the original ones now use a
query against the database rather than sifting through every record.
I've tagged these searched fields as "index" for badgerhold, although this
definitely isn't used yet, and i'm not entirely sure if it'll be useful.
migrateToBadger is now in migrations.go, and a temporary config key
"migrated_to_badger" has been added, although it isn't being used yet,
migration is just running every time during development.
realized half the info from the signup form wasnt being stored in the JWT
used to create the account after email confirmation, and instead of
adding them, the -whole request- from the browser is stored temporarily
by the server, indexed by a smaller JWT that only includes the invite
code. Someone complained on reddit about me storing the password in the
JWT a while back, and although security-wise that isn't an issue (only
the server can decrypt the token), it doesn't happen anymore. Happy?
An almost identical set of functions to the discord/telegram/matrix
storage ones is now used for accessing invites. No more
parallelism-related issues, yay. Need to do this for everything
eventually.
less external access to Discord/TelegramDaemon internals, will be easier
to keep user/admin-side uses functioning similarly. Also changed their
internal token stores to use a map, and store an expiry. verifiedTokens
is also now a map in telegram. Also fixed issue where token wasn't being
deleted after use on the user page.
Get/GetKey/SetKey/DeleteKey methods are used for access to
email/discord/telegram/matrix, everywhere. Mutex added for each, avoids
concurrent read/write issues. Will also make potential transition to
database easier.
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).
"Require unique ..." Settings (`require_unique` in relevant sections of
config.ini) are now available for email/discord/telegram/matrix. An
error is shown on the invite form if a non-unique address/ID is used.
This was on my kanban without a link to an issue, so i'm guessing it was
requested on Discord.