RecordCounter class created from that in activityList, and put in
accountsList. PageCount-type route standardized and made for /users
(/users/count). Created userCache, which regularly generates the
respUser list returned by /users. Added a currently dumb POST /users for
searching/pagination, GET /users is now just for getting -all- users.
go-getted expr, an expression language that seems like it'll be useful
for evaluating local searches. We don't store this data in the badger
DB, so we can't use the nice query form provided by badgerhold.
for #363, adds /my/account/password/reset. Navigate to it to skip
pressing the "forgot password?" button on the login screen. Works
with the nice-ish onpopstate override thing I put in setup.ts a
while ago. Maybe I should make it a module.
shared "newUser" method is now "NewUserPostVerification", and is shared
between all routes which create a jellyfin account. The new
"NewUserFromInvite", "NewUserFromAdmin" and "NewUserFromConfirmationKey"
are smaller as a result. Discord, Telegram, and Matrix now implement the
"ContactMethodLinker" and "ContactMethodUser" interfaces, meaning code
is shared a lot between them in the NewUser methods, and the specifics
are now in their own files. Ombi/Jellyseerr similarly implement a
simpler interface "ThirdPartyService", which simply has ImportUser and
AddContactMethod routes. Note these new interface methods are only used
for user creation as of yet, but could likely be used in other places.
added in the same way as ombi profiles. Most code is copy-pasted and
adjusted from ombi (especially on web), so maybe this can be merged in
the future. Also, profile names are url-escaped like announcement
template names were not too long ago. API client has "LogRequestBodies"
option which just dumps the request body when enabled (useful for
recreating reqs in the jellyseerr swagger UI). User.Name() helper
returns a name from all three possible values in the struct.
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.
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.
Shares code with custom emails, so most related functions have had a
%s/Email/Message/g. Press the edit button on the user page setting to
add a message.
works identically to on the form, would like to eventually factor out
the discord/telegram/matrix verif stuff so it can be shared between the
two pages though.
Added an unlinking section to the little cog dropdown next to users so
that one can remove and re-link a different account for a Jellyfin user.
Also adjusted padding in the dropdown.
one portion of #233: When adding an email address to an account, the
admin (for now) will manually have to enable its use by clicking the cog icon and
enabling "contact through email". Only for now, currently some other
unfinished work is stopping me from committing the other portion of code
for this issue.
New "Access jfa-go" column allows you to select users for jfa-go access.
New "Allow All" setting allows all Jellyfin users access, as disabling
"Admin Only" no longer does this.
NOTE: If you previously used the Ombi integration, New ombi users
won't be created until you set this up.
Ombi settings can be added to a profile in Settings > User Profiles.
The "Modify settings" options will now apply to ombi if the selected
profile has ombi settings.
Only appears with Reset links enabled.
Pressing this sends a PWR link to the users selected.
if one user is selected, or if one of you selected users doesn't have a
method of contact, a link is given to the admin to send to them
manually.
PIN is verified but not used currently. Works a little different than
the others, you input your matrix user ID and then the PIN is sent to
you. The bot doesn't support E2EE, so the bot being the first one to
message ensures the chat is unencrypted.