Not totally happy with implementation as is requires extra service to be
injected to core controllers, but does the job.
Included test to cover.
Updated some controller properties to be typed while there.
- Required extracting logic into repo.
- Changed some existing creation paths to standardise behaviour.
- Added test to cover new endpoint.
- Added extra test for user delete to test migration.
- Changed how permission errors are thrown to ensure the right status
code can be reported when handled in API.
- Added tests to cover.
- Refactored some existing testing.
- Requires password or external_auth_id to be provided. Defaults to
password.
- Randomly sets password to 32 digit random chars if external_auth_id
provided instead.
For #3222
Updated all password validation to use central password defaults
system while updating length requirements to now all match
at 8 characters minimum.
Some language text was technically correct (More than 7 characters)
but this has been updated for clarity and to prompt other translations
to be updated.
Closes#2237
Phasing out the view service from being a generic 'service' class,
moving the core create/delete methods into the model.
The idea is that the existing query work will need to interlink
with the favourite system so maybe we have a (or many composable)
query building classes rather than mixing query building and
create/delete work as per the old service.
- Also aligned format of command descriptions.
Targeted most common columns.
Have not done revisions for the sake of keeping that
content true to how it was originally stored but could
cause unexpected behaviour.
For #1225
Still uses gravatar as a default.
Updated URL placeholders to follow LDAP format.
Potential breaking config change: `GRAVATAR=false` replaced by `AVATAR_URL=false`
Builds upon #1111
To prevent errors upon migration.
Command generates out the SQL syntax to make the change instead
so the upgrade can be done manually.
In reference to #425
Added testing to cover each command.
Removed example laravel inspire command.
Standardised command names to be behind 'bookstack' naming.
In reference to #320.