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This changes creates a new form in addlink page allowing to create
multiple bookmarks at once more easily. It focuses on re-using as much
existing code and template component as possible.
These changes includes:
- a new form in addlink (hidden behind a button by default),
containing a text area for URL, and tags/private status to apply to
created links
- this form displays a new template called editlink.batch, itself
including editlink template multiple times
- User interation in this new templates are handle by a new JS script
(shaare-batch.js) making AJAX requests, and therefore does not need page
reloading
- ManageShaareController has been split into 3 distinct controllers:
+ ShaareAdd: displays addlink template
+ ShaareManage: various operation applied on existing shaares
(change visibility, pin, deletion, etc.)
+ ShaarePublish: handles creation/edit forms and saving Shaare's
form
- Updated translations
Fixes #137
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This feature is based general.enable_async_metadata setting and works with existing metadata.js file.
The script is compatible with any template:
- the thumbnail div bloc must have attribute
- the bookmark bloc must have attribute with the bookmark ID as value
Fixes #1564
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- There is a new standalone script (metadata.js) which requests
a new controller to get bookmark metadata and fill the form async
- This feature is enabled with the new setting: general.enable_async_metadata
(enabled by default)
- general.retrieve_description is now enabled by default
- A small rotating loader animation has a been added to bookmark inputs
when metadata is being retrieved (default template)
- Custom JS htmlentities has been removed and mathiasbynens/he
library is used instead
Fixes #1563
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With the new routes, all pages are not all at the same folder level anymore
(e.g. /shaare and /shaare/123), so we can't just use './' everywhere.
The most consistent way to handle this is to prefix all path with the proper variable,
and handle the actual path in controllers.
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