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Instead of fetching one domain, we use the same method as in site config (to retrieve the matching file) and handle api.example.org, example.org, .org (yes the last one isn’t useful).
If one of these match, we got it and use it.
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Signed-off-by: Kevin Decherf <kevin@kdecherf.com>
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Encrypt username too
Redirect to list after saving credentials
Fix typos
Signed-off-by: Thomas Citharel <tcit@tcit.fr>
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It is not aimed to test if we can get the full article (since we aren't using real login/password)
but mostly to test the full work (with authentication, etc.)
Do not clean fixtured to avoid SQLite to re-use id for entry tag relation 😓
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Inject the current user & the repo to retrieve username/password from the database
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Actually use the correct to way handle that
http://symfony.com/doc/current/components/console/helpers/questionhelper.html#testing-a-command-that-expects-input
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If we can’t find a credential for the current host, even if it required login, we won’t add them and website will be fetched without any login.
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Fix #438. Thank you so much @bdunogier
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