- Replaced iframe elements with anchor elements wrapped in a paragraph.
- Extracted PDF generation action to seperate class for easier mocking
within testing.
- Added test to cover.
For #3077
Used upon areas we usually fade-out to provide a focused user
experience. If the user desires more contrasted we prevent this
behaviour using the prefers-contrast media query.
Related to #2634
Old command registration method was interfering with default commands,
causing only a limited subset of commands to show overall.
This change follows the method the frameworks uses when loading in from a
directory to prevent issues with run/load order.
Changed how the command registration was handled due to complications of
action order found during testing. Now the theme service will resolve
and directly register the command on the Kernel instead of them being
fetched from the ThemeService from within Kernel.
More direct, Seems to work.
Adding tabindex=0 means when pressing tab the focus goes right to the TOTP input field. When using a Password Manager this makes it easier than having to hit tab 3X to get the right focus.
Updated the back button to be a proper link instead of a reference to
the last viewed URL since it could break if the last page was the
current one (On validation for example).
Includes test to cover.
Also applied some styleCI changes.
Fixes#2834
Was done for convenience but could potentially be exploited by an
attacker using signing up via one of these routes, then forwarding
an email confirmation to another user so they unknowingly utilise
an account someone else controls.
Tweaks the flow of confirming email, and the user invite flow.
For #3050
This change means that code blocks are now included still wrapped in
their pre tags, as we do for tables and lists.
Previously the <code> inner content would be included which would lead
to a generally bad/broken presentation.
Hopefully should not be a breaking change as section include tags for
code was tricky to get to, and it was in a semi-broken state.
For #2406
Replaces the old suggestion of setting JS head 'window.uploadLimit'
variable. This new env option will be used by back-end validation and
front-end libs/logic too.
Limits already likely exist within prod environments at a PHP and
webserver level but this allows an app-level limit and centralises the
option on the BookStack side into the .env
Closes#3033
As per #3047.
Also made some SAML specific fixes:
- IDP initiated login was broken due to forced default session value.
Double checked against OneLogin lib docs that this reverted logic was fine.
- Changed how the saml login flow works to use 'withoutMiddleware' on
the route instead of hacking out the session driver. This was due to
the array driver (previously used for the hack) no longer being
considered non-persistent.
Is a little awkward, emulates a 'list' API endpoint but has unstable
paging and does not support filters/sort. This is detailed on the
endpoint though.
Made some updates to the docs system to better support parameters
and examples on GET requests.
Includes tests to cover.
For #909
Removing prefix route groups out of visual preference.
Those don't really save much and I prefer seeing the complete
paths when going down the list to better guage where I am.
Updating filters via sidebar would wipe the created_by/update_by filters
since these were not part of the sidebar filter form.
This adds them, if existing, as hidden inputs.
Includes tests to cover.
Closes#2736
Markdown content was not being stored, only the sent
HTML representation, causing the draft to show as HTML upon next edit.
Added test to cover.
Fixes#3054
- Updated page names to not be limited to a certain length.
- Added better start/end fill logic.
- Prevented <strong> tags from being counted towards the target content
length desired from the formatter.
Created a new class to manage formatting of content for search results.
Turned out to be quite a complex task. This only does the preview text
so far, not titles or tags.
Not yet tested.
This adds parsing of page content so that headers apply a boost to
scores in the search term index.
Additionally, this merges title and content terms to reduce the amount
of stored terms a little.
Includes testing to cover.