This adds a User.IsSuspended() method and uses it when displaying the
user's status on admin pages, instead of doing a magic number check.
This should also help in the future, in case this logic ever changes.
Ref T661
- update error messages to be correct
- move suspended message into template and include for other pages
- check suspended status on all relevant pages and show message if
logged in user is suspended.
- fix possible nil pointer error
- remove changes to db schema files
- add version comment to migration
- add UserStatus type with UserActive and UserSuspended
- change database table to use status column instead of suspended
- update toggle suspended handler to be toggle status in prep for
possible future inclusion of further user statuses
font-size-adjust is still a flag-enabled feature in Chrome 77, and
doesn't have widespread support across browsers. So instead this uses
font-size to make the text large enough.
Ref T690
This uses the Invite fetched from the database to explain a bit more
about how the invite URL expires. It also reduces some space around the
input box.
Ref T690
this adds a new page with instructions for sharing user invites
if a user clicks the link for one of their own invite codes they are
directed to a page with clear instructions for it's use.
if a user clicks another users link they are redirectec to their account
settings witha flash telling them they do not need to register.
this fixes a bug where if the `editor` config is set to an unsupported
value there is a nil pointer error and the pad fails to render when
editing only, not on a new post.
Previously, a failed login would change the site-wide navigation so that
it looked like the user was logged in, even though they weren't. This
fixes that.
This renders all requests for that user's posts, collections and related
ActivityPub endpoints with 404 responses.
While suspended, users may not create or edit posts or collections.
User status is listed in the admin user page
Admin view of user details shows status and now has a button to activate
or suspend a user.