- Refactor subimporter New*() funcs to take opt structs.
- Refactor and simplify Vue code.
- Remove redundant i18n entries and use existing ones.
- Remove redundant subimporter constants and use existing ones.
- Consider 'overwrite' option for subscription status as well.
- Write Cypress integration tests for the new feature.
- Adds `/health` as a public facing healthcheck endpoint.
- `/api/health` is meant for internal healthchecks. This endpoint in
future can serve sensitive information about Listmonk *or* can be
deprecated if there's not enough usecase.
Closes https://github.com/knadh/listmonk/issues/380
This commit disables the automatic upe check thappens immediately
on boot, giving users an opportunity disable it from the settings UI
before any remote requests are initiated. Tupdate checks happen
every 24 houfter boot.
Ref: #326
While file content (MIME) check already existed, the lack of file
extension check allowed arbitrary extensions to be uploaded and
then accessed via the static file server. For instance, a .html file
with JPG content intersperesed with Javascript.
This commit adds a file extension check on top of the MIME type check.
Campaign messages are handled by `manager` whereas test messages
were being pushed directly into a messenger skipping some campaign
related routines such as the addition of list unsub headers.
This commit exposes a new function `manager.PushCampaignMessage()`
that accepts arbitrary campaign messages that then pass through
the standard campaign message workers, thus getting the missing unsub
headers. This closes#360.
In addition, this removes the superfluous `CampaignMessage.Render()`
function which had to be mandatorily called always and makes it
implicit in `manager.NewCampaignMessage()`.
When no static assets are found on init, i.e., when a binary without
stuffbin assets are loaded, the app looks for all necessary static
files in the working dir, including the `./static/*` path which renders
the `--static-dir` flag irrelevant.
This patch gives `--static-dir`, if set, precedence over `./static/*`
when loading assets from the working dir when a binary is not stuffed
with static files.
Closes#340.
Previously, converting between formats simply copied over raw content.
This update does actual conversion between different formats. While
lossy, this seems to a good enough approximation for even reasonbly
rich HTML content. Closes#348.
- richtext, html => plain
Strips HTML and converts content to plain text.
- richtext, html => markdown
Uses turndown (JS) lib to convert HTML to Markdown.
- plain => richtext, html
Converts line breaks in plain text to HTML breaks.
- richtext => html
"Beautifies" the HTML generated by the WYSIWYG editor unlike the
earlier behaviour of dumping one long line of HTML.
- markdown => richtext, html
Makes an API call to the backend to use the Goldmark lib to convert
Markdown to HTML.
Use a dummy subscriber instead of fetching a random one from the
DB. In addition, replace the preview campaign UUID with a dummy
one to prevent clicks and views being registered against the
campaign when previewing.
The new `--i18n-dir` directory allows the loading of an external
directory of i18n JSON files, milar to have `--static-dir`
works. New languages can be added and existing language files
can be customized this way.
This commit changes file loading behaviour so that invalid or
non-existent don't halt the execution of the app completely but
merely throw a warning and continue with the default (en) lang.
Sending th optional flag as `trunue` in the POST /api/subscrirs
body will skip sending opt-iconfirmation e-mails to subscribers
and mark list subscriptions in the request a`confirmed`.
Change the behaviour where not passing attribs to the update API
overwrites the attribs with empty values. This commit changes the
behaviour so that in the absence of the attribs field in the
subscriber API, the existing value in the DB is retained.
If a user is already subscribed to an optin list but hasn't
confirmed, subscribing using the same e-mail id from the public
form now re-sends the optin e-mail while also showing an
appropriate message on the frontend rather than just saying
"subscribed successfully".
https://github.com/knadh/listmonk/issues/266https://github.com/knadh/listmonk/issues/264
The earlier approach of loading `/api/config.js` as a script on
initial page load with the necessary variables to init the UI is
ditched. Instead, it's now `/api/config` and `/api/settings` like
all other API calls. On load of the frontend, these two resources
are fetched and the frontend is initialised.
In addition to generating HTML forms for selected public lists,
the form page now shows a URL (/subscription/form) that can be
publicly shared to solicit subscriptions. The page lists all
public lists in the database. This page can be disabled on the
Settings UI.
This commit removes the Go html2text lib that would automatically
convert all HTML messages to plaintext and add them as the alt
text body to outgoing e-mails. This lib also had memory leak
issues with certain kinds of HTML templates.
A new UI field for optionally adding an alt plaintext body to
a campaign is added. On enabling, it converts the HTML message in
the campaign editor into plaintext (using the textversionjs lib).
This introduces breaking changes in the campaigns table schema,
model, and template compilation.
The default language (en) is loaded first and the selected
language is loaded on top of it so that missing translation keys
in the selected language will have the original English strings
available on the UI.
This was a ridiculous miss, where on first time installation, the
well designed default e-mail template was never installed in the
DB! I never spotted this because my local dev setup, and
surprisingly, nobody ever complained that the default campaign
template was a blank slate with no styles.
Certain SMTP hosts limit the total number of messages that can be
sent within a window, for instance, X / 24 hours. The concurrency
and message rate controls can only limit that to a max of
1 messages / second, without a global cap.
This commit introduces a simple sliding window rate limit feature
that counts the number of messages sent in a specific window, and
upon reaching that limit, waits for the window to reset before
any more messages are pushed out globally across any number of
campaigns.
Context: https://github.com/knadh/listmonk/issues/119
- Configures `max_open` and `max_idle` in default configs to `25`.
This changes the previous behaviour of connection pooling where both the
values were unset (from default config) and causes unbounded connection
limit and no connection reuse.
- Configures `db.SetConnMaxLifetime` which sets the maximum time the
connection can be reused in a pool.
- Sets `max_conn_lifetime` in default config as `5 minutes`.
Closes https://github.com/knadh/listmonk/issues/225
Lists, campaigns, and subscribers tables now support server-side
sorting from the UI. This significantly changes the internal
queries from prepared to string interpolated to support dynamic
sort params.
The link_clicks.link_id table was NULLable incorrectly. Links that
do not exist should not register a tracking entry. Fix the query
and also update the schema + migration (breaking table change).
A new toggle switch in Settings -> Privacy, which is off by
default, allows campaign views (pixel) and link clicks to function
without registering the subscriber ID against view and click
events, anonymising tracking. When off, the subscriber UUIDs in
view and link tracking URLs are removed, anonymising subscriber
information from HTTP logs as well.