* make the page more visually pleasing
* user +viewer to display Markdown in titles
* modify `colorClass()` in Lists model to return 'list-header-{color}'
* modify `colorClass()` of Swimlanes model to return 'swimlane-{color}'
New feature, not set visible yet, because switching to it does not
work properly yet: Collapsible Swimlanes #2804
Fix: Public board now loads correctly. When you select one of Lists/Swimlanes/Calendar view and
reload webbrowser page, it can change view. Closes#2311
Fix: List sorting commented out. Closes#2800
Fix: Errors hasHiddenMinicardText, hasShowDragHandles, showSort, hasSortBy, profile,
FirefoxAndroid/IE11/Vivaldi/Chromium browsers not working by using
cookies instead of database.
More details at https://github.com/wekan/wekan/issues/2643#issuecomment-554907955
Note: Cookie changes are not always immediate, if there is no effect,
you may need to reload webbrowser page.
Closes#2643 .
Thanks to xet7 !
Bug Fix#2093: the broken should be prior to file attachment feature introduced, and tested export board is working.
Thanks to whowillcare !
( xet7 merged this pull request manually from https://github.com/wekan/wekan/pull/2756 )
Closes#2093
The before.insert hooks have the problem, that they are executed in a
different order if called from the client or from the server. If called
from the client, the before.insert hook is called before validation of
the schema, but if called from the server, the validation is called
first and fails.
This commit uses a new package that I need to document. It tries to
solve the long-standing debate in the Meteor community about
allow/deny rules versus methods (RPC).
This approach gives us both the centralized security rules of
allow/deny and the white-list of allowed mutations similarly to Meteor
methods. The idea to have static mutation descriptions is also
inspired by Facebook's Relay/GraphQL.
This will allow the development of a REST API using the high-level
methods instead of the MongoDB queries to do the mapping between the
HTTP requests and our collections.
Replace the old (and broken) jshint + jscsrc by eslint and configure
it to support some of the ES6 features.
The command `eslint` currently has one error which is a bug that was
discovered by its static analysis and should be fixed (usage of a
dead object).
The UI and the internal APIs are still rough around the edges but the
feature is basically working. You can now select multiple cards and
move them together or (un|)assign them a label.