* Use ModeratorDir variable
* Rename cookieHelper to cookie_helper for consistency
* Use named constant instead of literals
* Fix ability to upload when uploads are disabled
The old code let people upload under the right conditions when uploads
were disabled. (ie: User is banned and config.AdminAreStillAllowedTo is
false)
* Increase timeout (fixes#517)
* Fix inconsistent indentation *.{js, css} (fix#583)
* Fix negative page
Temporary fix. The issue was that going to a negative page caused the
sql query to have a negative offset. This caused an error in the
database query.
We need to cleanup this code, but this will work for now.
* Fix wrong PG_DATA directory due to upgrade to 9.6
* Add server status link to FAQ
* Fix failing tests
* Clarify group_vars/all and hosts doc
* Add a wrapper to protect /mod route
* Fix login page not showing form errors
* Keep naming consistent
* Remove execute bit from files
* Default to DefaultLanguage (without passing it to the func)
* Remove commented code
* Use Content-Type to get language json
* Lines of 400 characters is dumb
* Update new repo in README
* Remove useless script since we fallback to a defaultlang
* Fix fallback language panic
* Fix uninitialized MaxPerPage when not in querystr
The issue was that the req.MaxPerPage was not set (default to 0) when
the query string didn't include "max". This makes the server query the
whole db since the resulting limit is 0.
* Fix creating empty torrents (only worked once)
* Lines of 400 characters is still dumb
Creates the user and the database provided by the environment variable.
These are currently duplicated in postgres.env so we might want to find
a way to have them in only one place.
I tried my best at keeping the pg_hba.conf file secure for the server,
but I am no expert so it'd be great if someone could check it out.
Need a better way to deal with config, docker uses environment variables
mostly and the application uses .go files. Keeping the two in sync will
probably end up being annoying.
Not tested yet as the current postgres dump is incompatible with the
application. We need to fix ourselve to one schema and stick to it for
whatever database backend we support.