This adds a "Pages" section to the admin part of the site, and enables
admins to edit the pre-defined About and Privacy pages there, instead of
on the dashboard itself.
It also restructures how these pages get sent around in the backend and
lays the groundwork for dynamically adding static pages. The backend
changes were made with more customization in mind, such as an
instance-wide custom stylesheet (T563).
Ref T566
This will hopefully fix Travis errors:
/home/travis/.gimme/versions/go1.11.7.linux.amd64/pkg/tool/linux_amd64/link: running gcc failed: exit status 1
/usr/bin/ld: /tmp/go-link-810454258/000020.o: unrecognized relocation (0x2a) in section `.text'
/usr/bin/ld: final link failed: Bad value
Previously, moving an anonymous post to a blog would instantly federate
the post, regardless of its `created` date. This now respects that value
and doesn't federate the post if its `created` date is in the future.
This is the first part of supporting scheduled, federated posts (ref T567)
but technically fixes#76.
This is a field previously supported by PeerTube, and just recently
added on PixelFed, that should inform other ActivityPub services whether
or not comments are enabled on any given post. WriteFreely doesn't
support comments today, so this will always be false.
Previously, this check would only work if there was a pages/ dir in the
current working directory. Now it respects the pages_parent_dir
configuration setting.
If there are multiple language blocks on a page, we set the
onload on the last one to load all highlighting at once.
If the last language block has an error, the onload would
never fire and thus all blocks would not be highlighted.
The simplest resolution is to fire the callback regardless. We've
already loaded everything so running the callback is not causing any
performance hit which is relevant I think.
Previously when looking up an invite ID that doesn't exist, the database
call wouldn't communicate its non-existence in a standard way --
returning a nil object and nil error. Now the database call returns a
404 error, so handlers can show the correct page.
Previously, our hashtag parser would indiscriminately replace
hashtag-like text with hashtag HTML -- including in places it shouldn't
have, like inside code blocks. Along with the v1.7.0 changes to
writeas/saturday, this fixes that and closes#6.
As a bonus, strings of #spaceless#hashtags#in#a#row are now rendered
correctly.
Including the `-d` flag ensures the package doesn't build. We need this
because it will immediately fail, since the static assets haven't been
compiled yet.
...instead of doing os.Exit(). This allows the func to be used in many
places (as it is) and handle success results in different ways.
Previously, this caused the single-user configuration process to exit
prematurely. This fixes that and closes#71.