Provides a way for users to actually delte their user drafts where
required.
For #3927
Added test to cover new endpoint.
Makes update to MD editor #setText so that new selection is within new
range, otherwise it errors and fails operation.
- Updated UI with image form dropdown containing delete and replace
image actions.
- Adds new endpoint and service/repo handling for replacing existing
image.
- Includes tests to cover.
Altered & updated permissions repo, and existing connected
RoleController to suit.
Also extracts in-app success notifications to auto activity system.
Tweaked tests where required.
To avoid non-user GET requests (Such as those from email scanners)
auto-triggering the confirm submission. Made auto-submit the form via
JavaScript in this extra added step with user-link backup to keep
existing user flow experience.
Closes#3797
Changes their endpoints and remove the user id from the URLs.
Simplifies list changes to share a single endpoint, which aligns it to
the behaviour of the existing sort preference endpoint.
Also added test to ensure user preferences are deleted on user delete.
- Also extracted shelf to book view elements to own partial.
- Fixed some existing logic including image param handling in update
request and activity logging against correct element.
Made the following changes, many of these are just to align with
existing conventions.
- Updated urls to be hypenated, instead of underscored, to match other system endpoints.
- Updated URL parameter to be `deletionId` instead of `id`, and removed the ID-based comment on controller methods, so the required ID model is clear from the URL alone, since its not clear from the URL endpoint alone like existing endpoints. This follows the pattern used in the "web" routes.
- Added extra detail on some controller method comments, and copied permission comment to each method.
- Removed existing field visibility mechanisms to use simpler model-based visibility since we didn't need anything too special here (After some of my other changes).
- Allowed the "deletable" model to be shown in response to provide a little more detail on the main deleted item.
- Updated parent/child-count loading to be on the "deletable" model instead of additional properties which results in simpler controller logic and enforces the idea these are relations on the deletable, not the deletion itself. It also removes additional exposure of model namespacing.
- Updated (int) casts to intval, just since that's our most common conversion method in the codebase.
- Testing: Removed `actingAsAuthorizedUser` and used the admin user instead to prevent extra auth steps on each test.
- Testing: Cut logic/data-checks from tests if already covered by other tests.
- Testing: Added simple assertions for delete/restore response data.
- Examples: Updated list example to reflect changes.
Review of PR #3377
To be followed up with changes to polymorphic relations to hide
namespacing.
- Fixed issue where redirect for `/settings` view would not be ran
through base url generator so would not create a correct path in some
cases. Now routed through controller with normal redirect.
- Fixed custom head content being active on settings pages due to route
name changes, for when viewing settings, in last release.
Fixes#3356 and #3355
- Split settings out to new views using a core shared layout.
- Extracted added language text to translation files.
- Updated settings routes to be dynamic to category.
- Added redirect for old primary settings route.
- Updated existing tests to cover settings route changes.
- Added tests to cover settings view.
- Improved contrast of settings links for dark mode.
- Removed old 'editor-*-update' commands to instead use the aligned
'editor::replace' command that we already have.
- Changed the way custom styles are loaded for the WYSIWYG editor so we
don't need an API call but instead scape content from the parent page
header using comments as identifiers. Added tests to ensure comments
exist and align.
- To display license info along with shortcuts.
- Extracted out plain layout from 503 error page.
- Added tests to ensure license references are as expected.
- 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.
- Required changing the docs generator to handle more complex
object-style rules. Bit of a hack for some types (password).
- Extracted core update logic to repo for sharing with API.
- Moved user update language string to align with activity/logging
system.
- Added tests to cover.
- Updated routes to use new format.
- Changed how hidden fields are exposed to be more flexible to different
use-cases.
- Updated properties available on read/list results.
- Started adding testing coverage.
- Removed old unused UserRepo 'getAllUsers' function.
Related to #2701, Progression of #2734
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.
Session was being lost due to the callback POST request cookies
not being provided due to samesite=lax. This instead adds an additional
hop in the flow to route the request via a GET request so the session is
retained. SAML POST data is stored encrypted in cache via a unique ID
then pulled out straight afterwards, and restored into POST for the SAML
toolkit to validate.
Updated testing to cover.