This test was missing the status code check. Without this check
the error that follows does not make sense because the content
returned is not at all what we expect in the following assert
statement.
user roles were already computed as an annotation on the query for
performance as we must look at all the document's ancestors to determine
the roles that apply recursively. We can easily expose them as readonly
via the serializer.
Including the content field in the list view is not efficient as we need
to query the object storage to retrieve it. We want to display an excerpt
of the content on the list view so we should store it in database. We
let the frontend compute it and save it for us in the new "excerpt" field
because we are not supposed to have access to the content (E2EE feature coming)
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 serve as an example of our open source doc best practices.
We want people to find out.
- Which libraries we support
- How they can contribute translations and code
When the query looks like an email (includes @) we search by
Levenstein distance because we are just trying to prevent typing
errors, not searching anymore.
It is important to still propose results with a short Levenstein
distance because it is frequent to forget a double letter in
someone's name for example "Pacoud" or even "pacou" instead of
"Paccoud" and we want to prevent duplicates or failing on
invitation.
We consider the query string to be an email as soon as it contains
a "@" character. Trying harder to identify a string that is really
an email would lead to weird behaviors like toto@example.gouv looking
like and email but if we continue typing toto@example.gouv.f not
looking like an email... before toto@example.gouv.fr finally looking
like an email. The result would be jumping from one type of search
to the other. As soon as there is a "@" in the query, we can be
sure that the user is not looking for a name anymore and we can
switch to matching by Levenstein distance.
We have added the export to pdf and docx feature
to the front side. Thanks to that, the images are now
correctly exported even when the doc is private.
To be able to export the doc, the data must be
in blocknote format, for legacy purpose, we have
to convert the template to blocknote format before
exporting it.
For a specific deployment we may need to run a specific management
command, like the one added previously updating all files content-type.
A template is added responsible to manage this case. The job will be
created only if the backend.job.command is set.
The uploaded files in the system are missing
the content-type.
We add a command to update the content-type of
the existing uploaded files.
This command will run one time when we will deploy
to the environments.
All the uploaded files had the content-type set
to `application/octet-stream`. It create issues
when the file is downloaded from the frontend
because the browser doesn't know how to handle
the file.
We now determine the content-type of the file
and set it to the file object.
- Added Share button interactions in various document visibility
scenarios
- Updated test assertions for share and copy link functionality
- Improved test coverage for document sharing features
Improvements:
- Added disabled state for dropdown menus in share settings
- Updated document grid layout and responsiveness
- Simplified sharing and access count logic
- Improved tooltips and visibility of shared documents
- Created a new responsive doc grid hook
Remove old mentions to "impress" following the repository renaming.
Improve and update descriptions to better reflect the status of the
project after release version 2.
The last version of Blocknote (0.22.0) has a bug,
when we copy paste a title, the app sometimes crashes.
Better to downgrade to 0.21.0 until the bug is fixed.
- Added a new hook `useCopyDocLink` to handle copying document links to
the clipboard with success/error notifications.
- Updated the `DocToolBox`, `DocsGridActions`, and `DocShareModal`
components to utilize the new copy link feature.
- Enhanced tests to verify the functionality of the copy link button in
various scenarios.
- Adjusted visibility checks for sharing options based on user access
rights.
3 requests we able to create a document:
- POST document request
- GET collaboration-auth
- GET media-auth
If the 2 last were faster than the first, a
document was created without the necessary
informations.
- Added visibility checks for 'search' and 'New doc' buttons in the
document visibility tests.
- Updated LeftPanelHeader to conditionally render 'search' and 'New doc'
buttons based on user authentication status, improving user experience
and access control.