Updated the back button to be a proper link instead of a reference to
the last viewed URL since it could break if the last page was the
current one (On validation for example).
Includes test to cover.
Also applied some styleCI changes.
Fixes#2834
Replaces the old suggestion of setting JS head 'window.uploadLimit'
variable. This new env option will be used by back-end validation and
front-end libs/logic too.
Limits already likely exist within prod environments at a PHP and
webserver level but this allows an app-level limit and centralises the
option on the BookStack side into the .env
Closes#3033
Is a little awkward, emulates a 'list' API endpoint but has unstable
paging and does not support filters/sort. This is detailed on the
endpoint though.
Made some updates to the docs system to better support parameters
and examples on GET requests.
Includes tests to cover.
For #909
- Added test cases to cover.
- Altered parsing logic to be a little less reliant on regex.
- Added new iamge repo method for creating from data.
- Added extension validation and additional type support.
- Done some cleanup of common operations within PageContent.
- Added message to API docs/method to mention image usage.
For #2700 and #2631.
- Fixed page editor default focus not working as expected due to
misnamed attribute.
- Added owned_by to relevant areas of the API including the docs.
- Made book relation on page accessible even if deleted since it could cause an issue on views, such as audit trail, when the relation is accessed when the book is deleted.
Repos are generally better since otherwise we end up duplicating
things between front-end and API.
Types moved to by CONST values within a class for better visibilty
of usage and listing of types.
- Tweaked how books are passed on update to prevent unassignment if
parameter is not provided.
- Added books to validation so they show in docs.
- Added request/response examples.
- Added tests to cover.
- Added child book info to shelf info.
Review of #1908
API listing endpoint filter can be found via &filter[name]=my+book query
parameters. There are a range of operators that can be used such as
&filter[id:gte]=4