We created useProviderStore, a store dedicated
to managing the provider of the document.
We created as well a new hook useCollaboration,
it will be use to interact with the provider store.
This refacto is a first step to implement
the long polling.
We recently added a new feature to the app, which
is the ability to create a document from server to
server.
Server A will send a request to Server B with
a markdown content, and Server B will create a
the document after converting the markdown to
yjs base64 format.
This test will check all the steps of the process
and assert that the document is displayed correctly
on the frontend in the blocknote editor.
When an access is updated or removed, the
collaboration server is notified to reset the
access connection; by being disconnected, the
accesses will automatically reconnect by passing
by the ngnix subrequest, and so get the good
rights.
We do the same system when the document link is
updated, except here we reset every access
connection.
We don't get the accesses anymore from the backeend,
instead we get the number of accesses.
We remove the list of owners in the doc header because
we don't have easily this informations anymore and
we will have to do a bigger refacto.
Integrate Crisp chatbot for immediate user support access.
This enables real-time interaction, enhancing user experience
by providing quick assistance.
We centralized the configuration on the backend
side, it is easier to manage and we can change
the configuration without having to rebuild the
frontend.
We now use the config endpoint to get the collaboration
server url, we refacto to remove the frontend env
occurences and to adapt with the new way to get the
collaboration server url.
We centralized the configuration on the backend
side, it is easier to manage and we can change
the configuration without having to rebuild the
frontend.
We now use the config endpoint to get the media url,
we refacto to remove the frontend env occurences
and to adapt with the new way to get the media url.
We centralized the configuration on the backend
side, it is easier to manage and we can change
the configuration without having to rebuild the
frontend.
We now use the config endpoint to get the theme,
we refacto to remove the frontend env occurences
and to adapt with the new way to get the theme.
Add a ConfigProvider to the frontend to provide
configuration to the app.
The configuration is loaded from the config
endpoint, we will use react-query cache capabilities
to store the configuration.
We need this ability in the frontend to know whether we should try
to display the list of users who have document accesses. If this
ability is False (e.g for anonymous users), we should only show
the link reach and link role when clicking on the "Share" button.
We now have 3 visibility options for docs:
- public
- restricted
- authenticated
We also have 2 editability options:
- readonly
- editable
The editability options are only available
for public and authenticated docs.
We are overriding the default toolbar to add the
markdown and ai buttons. By doing that we were
missing some default buttons that are useful depend
on the block type. This commit adds the default
buttons to the toolbar.
We adapt a bit the tokens of some components to be
more multi theme friendly.
When we will add another theme, it will be
easier to adapt to the new theme.
We can now update the title directly in the header,
so we don't need the update title modal anymore.
We remove the buttons to trigger the modal
and the modal itself.
We can now edit the title of the document inline.
This is a feature that is very useful for users
who want to change the title of the document
without having to go to the document
management page.
We add the features version to the panel editor.
We had to refactor the panel to be able to
have the version with the table of content in
the same panel.
- keep correctly the text on the left side
- improve accuracy highlightment heading when scrolling
- display full heading text when text transform is applied
- fix typo
- Change Summary to Table of content
- No dash before the title
- Change font-size depend the type of heading
- If more than 2 headings the panel is open
by default
- improve sticky
- highligth the title where you are in the page
We updated the way we handle the visibility of a doc
in the backend. Now we use a new api to update
the visibility (documents/{id}/link-configuration/)
of a doc. We adapted the frontend to use this new api.
We changed the types to reflect the new api and
to keep the same logic.
We want to rerender the public tag when we update
the visibility of a document. The problem is that
the public tag is not a standalone component, so
to have it rerender we needed to rerender the whole
document, it is not visually nice.
We created a standalone component for
the public tag, so when we update the visibility
of a document, only the public tag will be rerender.