* add more endpoints that do not need a session
* Update src/node/hooks/express/webaccess.js
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* Update src/node/hooks/express/webaccess.js
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This change makes no visual difference right now, but will matter (for
reasons I don't understand) once we change `ace.js` to build the
iframes by constructing elements in JavaScript (vs. writing HTML).
* Add the class "pad" to the `<html>` tag in `pad.html` (the outer
iframe's parent).
* Change the CSS selector that refers to the `<html>` tag in
`pad.html` from `html:not(.inner-editor)` to `html.pad`.
* Change the class name of the outer iframe's `<html>` tag from
"inner-editor" to "outer-editor".
* Update CSS rules to use the new class name.
* tests: CI of updating from master > this commit.
In response to cypress eslint I thought I'd put some CI testing for if a PR might break automated upgrading.
Matrix usage is probably overkill.
* Update major-version-git-pull-update.yml
* Name...
* include a front end test
* fix pathing
* Clarity on what's happening
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Now one can create an `etherpad` user and group on the host system and
set the container's UID and GID to match:
adduser --system --group etherpad &&
uid=$(id -u etherpad) &&
gid=$(id -g etherpad) &&
docker build --build-arg EP_UID="${uid}" --build-arg EP_GID="${gid}" .
This ensures that files created by user `etherpad` inside the
container are owned by user `etherpad` outside the container.
This reverts commit a17f9bf3cf, which
caused a mysterious bug with the line numbers. Revert to avoid
blocking a new release while I figure out the bug.
There are two main benefits:
* HTML is no longer printed in the startup debug logs.
* `require()` is no longer called on client-side files. This
eliminates "Failed to load <file> for <plugin>: ReferenceError:
window is not defined" errors when users visit
`/admin/plugins/info`.
Constructing a relative pathname on Windows is problematic because the
two absolute pathnames might be on different drives (or UNC paths).
Use `path.resolve()` instead of `path.join()` where appropriate to
avoid the need to construct a relative path.
The intention of the deleted code was to reduce the number of fetches,
but it only saved a single fetch due to implementation flaws. The
right way to reduce the number of fetches is to use a bundling
technology such as webpack, and this change makes it easier to do so.