Explained the content-types accepted by BookStack.
Made it clear that 'Content-Type' is expected on requests.
Added example to shown how to achieve more complex formats using
non-json requests.
Also added link to api-scripts repo.
Related to #3666 and #3652
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.
Updated revision listing to only fetch required fields, massively
reducing memory usage by not loading content.
This also updates user avatar handling to effectively cache the avatar
url within request to avoid re-searching from cache, which may improve
performance of others areas of the application.
This also upates handling of the revisions list view to extract table
row to its own view to break things down a bit.
For #3633
- Split bash from shell in language list
- Updated code-lang highlighting to be exact match only to prevent
confusion scenarios (Java matching JavaScript, etc..)
- Added design for favorites
- Changed blade language list to be generated from array.
- Added ability to search books list (Local simple text match).
- Added handles, hover-states and cursor states for better user
interaction and clearer use of drag & drop.
- Improved styles for dark mode.
- Converted shelf sort component to newer component format.
- Modernized shelf controller code a little.
Related to #3266
Cleaned up PermissionApplicator to remove old cache system which was
hardly ever actuall caching anything since it was reset after each
public method run.
Changed the scope of 'userCanOnAny' to just check entity permissions,
and added protections of action scope creep, in case a role permission
action was passed by mistake.
Updated ajax search and entity selector usage to display and handle
items that the user does not have permission to interact with.
Started logic changes to not allow permission type to be passed around,
with views instead being the fixed sole permission.
For PR #3406
- Updated naming from 'redirect' to 'initate/initation'.
- Updated phpunit.xml and .env.example.complete files with the new
option.
- Cleaned up controller logic a bit.
- Added content and design to the new initation view to not leave user
on a blank view for a while.
- Added non-JS button to initiation view as fallback option for
progression.
- Moved new test to it's own Test class and expanded with additional
scenario tests for better functionality coverage.
- 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.
Moved export templates elements into their own folder for better
grouping of logical usage.
Within the base export template, added some body classes to allow easier
targeted customisation via custom head css.
Split content of export templates into smaller partials for easier
future customization.
Closes#3443
- Allows easier accessibility of inline attachments.
- Introduces a new split-icon-list-item thingy to support such cases
where only part of the button is actually linked.
- Now has a hover state to match other items.
- Now spans the full sidebar with like other items.
- Also updated chapter-toggle to a chapter-contents component, following
the newer component system.
- Improves animation smoothness
- Changed animation slideup/down animations to use max-height instead of height
to better avoid jutter at the end.
- Cleaned spacing to match page items in books listing.
Specifically updates dropdown search and user-search implementation,
although does affect all inputs.
Decouples breadcrum and select-style dropdown search toggles.
Addresses #2678
Would cause effect where scroll area would be cut of by spacing which
looked a bit strange. This retains the same padding sizes but cuts the
content at the header or top of viewport.
- Removed harsh theme color border between search and content.
- Prevented intermediate focus on list container to align arrow & tab
behaviour, and to get to content quicker.