- allow the language attribute on the user to be updated via API
- add frontend function to update the user language via API
- extend defaults on the test users, to have fixed language in E2E tests
- extend types and variables using the types with the new field
Only administrators or owners of a document can move it to a target
document for which they are also administrator or owner.
We allow different moving modes:
- first-child: move the document as the first child of the target
- last-child: move the document as the last child of the target
- first-sibling: move the document as the first sibling of the target
- last-sibling: move the document as the last sibling of the target
- left: move the document as sibling ordered just before the target
- right: move the document as sibling ordered just after the target
The whole subtree below the document that is being moved, moves as
well and remains below the document after it is moved.
We choose to use Django-treebeard for its quality, performance and
stability. Adding tree structure to documents is as simple as
inheriting from the MP_Node class.
We want to be able to limit the documents displayed on a logged-in user's
list view by the documents they created or by the documents that other
users created.
This is different from having the "owner" role on a document because this
can be acquired and even lost. What we want here is to be able to
identify documents by the user who created them so we add a new field.
Link access was either public or private and was only allowing readers.
This commit makes link access more powerful:
- link reach can be private (users need to obtain specific access by
document's administrators), restricted (any authenticated user) or
public (anybody including anonymous users)
- link role can be reader or editor.
It is thus now possible to give editor access to an anonymous user or
any authenticated user.
We can now export our document to a docx file.
This is done by converting the html to a docx
file using the pypandoc and pandoc library.
We added the "format" param to the
generate-document endpoint, "format" accept
"pdf" or "docx" as value.
To be able to test with dummy data, we need to create
our dev users from the demo and to give them access to
the docs.
The sub is the unicity of the user for our oidc provider,
so we need to know the sub to be able to create
correctly the user, it is why we set the sub
as the email of the user in the realm.json file.
The linter in the CI was checking only the
impress directory. We were passing near some lint
issues. Now the linter checks the whole backend
directory.
For the demo to be compatible with the new template
editor, we need to add the json file that setup
correctly the editor.
We are able to read and use it, but not edit it,
because the demo is in is_public mode.
Create the create_demo command.
It creates a demo template for the backend.
We add it in the makefile bootstrap.
We force the template id, this id is the same as
used in the frontend for the moment.
When the template feature will be created in
the frontend side we will not have to force
it anymore.
This project was copied and hacked to make a POC in a 2-day hackathon.
We need to clean and refactor things in order to get a first version
of the product we want.