Variables are surrounded by {}, and initial (default) templates are
generated on demand from the plaintext version of emails. The custom
emails are intended to only be used if the user actually changes them,
as they lose the features of the default ones, such as tables.
Also means times are directly parsed when pulling data from jf/emby,
which was *painful* to get working (something broke the whole program and it
took me an hour to figure out it was this lol). Time parsing should be a
lot stabler too.
After selecting users in the accounts tab, you can press 'Announce',
then write a subject and message (with markdown), and an email will be
sent to each selected user.
Merge new setup wizard
This is much more up-to-date than the previous setup page, with a new
design and previously missing/new settings. Currently only available in
english (hopefully that changes soon).
also fixes conflict in _post.
Also make store each setting as classes in a settings object, to make it
easier to serialize on submitting. Also, added
"substitute_jellyfin_strings", "no_username" and welcome_email.
Admin translation from @Killianbe, Email translation from
@Cornichon420. French is currently not functional, a few things are
missing which i'm waiting on.
the web ui has been redesigned with the a17t toolkit, which imo looks a
lot better than bootstrap. This also brought a complete rework of the
web code, which now makes a lot more sense hopefully. the setup page is
still stuck with bootstrap, its not much of a priority but i'll rewrite
it eventually.
parseDT only uses the magic json.Unmarshal method if theres an error
with the better version. Error came from some times being sent without a
"Z" at the end denoting UTC.
web UI now uses modules, and relies less on bodge to make things work.
Also fixes an issue where invites where "failed to send to xx" appeared
in invite form.
invites
use table-sm and no form-check-input so profile menu looks normal on
bs4. Profile was being read after being marked as used on invites, so
single-use invites were deleted and no profile was applied.
i wanted to split up the web ui components into multiple files, and
figured it'd be a good chance to try out typescript. run make typescript
to compile everything in ts/ and put it in data/static/.
This is less of a rewrite and more of a refactoring, most of it still
works the same but bits have been cleaned up too.
Remaining javascript found in setup.js and form.html
user templates will become profiles. You will be able to make multiple,
and assign them to invites individually. This commit migrates the
separate template files into one profile entry called "Default", and
lets you select them on invites. No way to create profiles has been
added yet.